Being
Healthy e-Course 6
What
is the Cause?
Cause
is not a question that actually has any relevance, especially
when wanting to heal and be healthy. The question most people
think they need an answer to is what is the cause of their this
or that? Many people pay it lip service, but what is cause really?
Going with the bucket analogy, what is the cause of one of the
symptoms or diseases not being covered by water, or being expressed?
Could it be that water is leaking out of the bucket through the
holes? Which hole is the "cause" of the symptoms or disease being
expressed? That is kind of a trick question.
It
is not just one hole that causes a symptom or disease to be expressed.
All the holes lead to the decreased level of water. Or, said another
way, there is not just one cause to any symptom or disease. In
fact, everything you did or didn't do up to that point in your
life has some role in the symptoms or disease you are expressing.
Most people are looking for a cause, and no one ever stopped to
question if there even was only one cause . . . until now. The
cause, if you really need to have one, is a lack of health.
To
get people to immediately stop looking for the one cause that
doesn't exist would be tough. Because looking for the cause of
something is so engrained into our thinking, into our very way
of automatic reaction, that stopping the never-ending quest for
"cause" immediately is like expecting a huge semi truck to stop
instantly, even though it is going down the highway at 70 miles
per hour (120 km/h).
With
one little change, two little words, the track that most people
head down when looking for the cause would be much more effective.
That is, switching one's frame of mind from looking for the cause
to looking for the major contributing factors, because some things
contribute more to certain symptoms and disease than others. Some
contribute more directly, other less directly. Switching to looking
for contributing factors instead of the cause will make a quantum
leap in how effective the treatment of the symptoms and disease
becomes.
That
is worth saying again, in BOLD. There is not one cause to anything.
There are infinite amounts of contributing factors to the symptoms
or disease being expressed. Some contributing factors have
a bigger impact than others.
So
if you continue to treat your symptoms and disease, look for the
major contributing factors and eliminate them. I say this because
often people say things like, I tried quitting eating sugar, and
it didn't work (so they eat sugar again) I tried quitting smoking
and that didn't work (so they are smoking again) I tried exercising
and that didn't work ( so they are not exercising anymore) etc.
etc. People try one thing believing there is "one cause". And
if that 1 thing doesn't work, they stop doing it or begin doing
it again. It is about eliminating contributing factors.
If
you continue to look for contributing factors you must also add
to your health. No matter what you do, the only way to be permanently
health is to add to your health. There is no way around this.
In
the next lesson I will share
with you simple, easy and often FREE ways to add to your level
of health.
To
Your Personal Freedom, Health, Life and Well Being,
Authentically,
P.S.
This is part of a free online e-course that if you are not signed
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P.P.S.
If you are interested in more great information like this you
can find it in my book, The Creator's Manual for Your Body. Freedom
from the limitations and constraints shackled to you buy your
body. You can purchase your copy and get more information at http://www.TheCreatorsManual.com/free
P.P.P.S.
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