Think Your Way To Good Health
Legacy signals
Legacy popularity: 1,262 legacy views
The concept that thinking in a healthy manner will assist a person to have a healthier physiology is not a new one. Far from it; it is at the heart of ancient traditions. Our bodies mirror the sum total of our thoughts and experiences as well as our genetic inheritance.
I was reminded of this fact the other day when I was chatting with an experienced masseuse therapist. We were discussing the prevalence of back issues in the modern day world, many of which are connected with sitting too long in a bad or inappropriate postural position.
Patients will turn up for an appointment desperately searching for a fast cure for their back issues. They want a fix and they want it fast. Few of them are as willing to examine the why part of their problems. They might think that they are willing but underneath the surface they perhaps have ambivalent feelings regarding this whole issue.
What do I mean by ambivalence? They might perhaps think that there is nothing they can do to change their posture. They might not want to stop doing something that has been putting stress upon their body. They might not be willing to spend the time performing compensatory exercises and stretches. They might not wish to compensate that doing something they love doing is what is causing their problems.
The tendency when a person is willing to look at issues of causation is to ask what one specific thing brought this issue about. As this particular masseuse therapist pointed out, it is highly unlikely or almost impossible for there to be one single cause.
A combination of things will have all contributed to the current physical discomfort. He was actually talking more in terms of purely physical causes, such as a combination of bad posture when working at the computer or playing golf without stretching first.
This made me ponder upon the fact that people are even less likely to seek to see if their might be causes in terms of thought and attitude. And what mental changes could be set in motion to assist in a more flexible physiological experience?
Your mind and body are inevitably linked. Mental processes have an unavoidable effect upon your body just as powerfully as physical pain has a knock on effect upon your mental state and emotional equilibrium. You hear people say, "This pain is grinding me dow
", yet you rarely hear people commenting that their attitude is having any impact upon their physical health.
It is worth thinking about this interaction between mind and body and seeing what you can do to help create your best health possible, to see how you can use your mind to heal your body. There are several ways in which you can do this. One of the most powerful is to employ self hypnosis.
Roseanna Leaton, specialist in hypnosis mp3 downloads for good health and happiness.
P.S. Discover how you can focus your mind with hypnosis. Grab a free hypnosis mp3 from my website now.
Further reading
Further Reading
Article
How To Talk Your Kids Into Being Healthy, Happy Adults
Is it true that \"sticks and stones can break your bones but words can never hurt you\"? \ I doubt it. As a hypnotherapist, I see people every week whose sense of self has been damaged by words spoken to them and what they have allowed those words to mean in their life.\ Words can hurt. They do ...
Related piece
Article
Top 10 Depression Tips From A Psychotherapist
Depression is a condition that we see increasingly often in our hypnotherapy practice here in the UK. Here are my top 10 tips for dealing with this debilitating state: 1. Run Things According to the Clock – Set your alarm clock to awaken you at a reasonable time each morning and make sure you get out of bed within 5
Related piece
Article
Top 10 Tips For Weight Loss From A Psychotherapist
We see many clients who are having trouble controlling their weight, here in our UK hypno-psychotherapy practice. Here are my top 10 tips for helping to manage your eating: 1. Never eat while watching TV – When we watch television, or sit in front of a computer screen, we tend to automatically enter into a form of hyp
Related piece
Article
Answers to Your Prayers in Your Personal Growth and Personal Change Program
What is the difference between a wish and a prayer in your personal growth and personal change program? Maybe they are the same. But those who don't believe in God, since they relate prayer with some kind of religious experience, would not agree. For that matter, could you say a goal is a wish? Could you say a goal is
Related piece