When we hear the word ‘health’, most of us think of diet, exercise, genes and . . . well that’s about it. We like to focus on the first two because we have some control over them.
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This piece of research backs up the spiritual messages most channelers will receive from the spirit world, i.e. learning to be open to forgivenenss and the giving and receiving of love is the chief goal of our incarnations here on Earth, and alinging our spirit with our body through lovign will bring health and happiness
All major religions have core teachings about patience, tolerance, acceptance, justice, caring, compassion, forgiveness, and generosity. It is the time honored wisdom of the ages.
My husband has Apsergers and now terminal cancer. Our relationship has always been strained but we have tried very hard to grow in love and support of one another. I don’t know if we have actually helped or hurt each other more along the way but in these end times it get pretty clear what is petty and that love should rein supreme.
It’s not too late to grow in love and support. A terminal cancer diagnosis can be a powerful catalyst to make your last segment of time together as loving as it can possibly be.
I constantly see articles like this, yet never articles on the concrete steps to take to help yourself open up to and in relationships. It’s extremely annoying.
See our PsychCentral blog dated 3-7-13 for 10 Factors That Promote Intimacy for tips on how to open up.
http://blogs.psychcentral.com/relationship-skills/2013/03/10-factors-that-promote-intimacy/