Your heart needs emotional and spiritual sustenance just as much as your body needs food. Recently, a sixty-year-old man came to see me because he was told that the fluid around his heart, which made his heart work harder, would cause him to have a heart attack.
After many prescriptions to reduce the fluid to no avail, the doctor said, the only other alternative was surgery. The surgery consisted of opening his chest cavity and installing a catheter to drain the sac of fluid surrounding his heart. He was conflicted because he knew that all illness has a mental cause and that if he had surgery and did not remove the mental cause, the fluid would return.
As a last resort, he searched the internet to find a metaphysical healer. He found my website and was delighted to know that not only was I the person he wanted to work with, but I was only a few miles from his home in Scottsdale, AZ.
The mental cause of the fluid around her heart was a remedy for an extreme betrayal five years earlier by several people she had known for over twenty years. He literally experienced a broken heart. Not knowing how to ‘mend’ his broken heart, his mind created a remedy by encasing his heart in liquid to protect it from the chilling feelings of betrayal.
Our work focused on processing feelings of betrayal and forgiving their betrayers through the subconscious mind. After several sessions, his heart repaired itself and the fluid disappeared. His heart no longer needed ‘protection’. She left my office for the final session with a smile on her face and a light step.
How is this related to other problems? Not everyone will have a major betrayal in their life, nor will they create fluid around their heart as a remedy.
There are two key aspects to creating a healthy life: emotional/spiritual sustenance and strong relationships. See my article, “Emotional and Spiritual Sustenance – The Forgotten Food” at ezinearticles (this website).
Cultivating strong relationships will ensure that you are accompanied by a network of loving people on your journey through life. Creating time to develop and nurture the bonds you share with others is critical to building a support system that lifts your spirits through good and challenging experiences. Even when you are alone, you will not feel lonely or isolated. The attention you pay to your relationships will help you create a magnificent network of loving support.