Monday, September 27, 2010

Perfect Health

The road to recovery leads to perfect health and well-being.

I have a friend who cured a lump on her breast by visualizing herself healed and whole.

Recovery is a natural part of the healing process.  If I am recuperating from an illness or surgery or from a long term condition, I can make a significant difference in my own recovery by including prayer in my healing regimen.

Jesus was a healer of perfection. He realized our bodies are capable of healing themselves. He believed for the people he touched to be healed.  Seeing myself whole and healthy is opening the channel for God to come in and heal.  I know I can be healed with God.

As I or someone dear to me moves down the road to recovery,  I pray with life-affirming conviction that the healing activity of God is at work.  I join with friends, family or others in my spiritual community to affirm that total healing is unfolding.  The support and solidarity I receive comfort me as the healing process continues.

We have waited to long for Judy. She is ready to transform into her spiritual self. She will no longer be in pain.  When it is our divine time all is perfect.  I am going to miss you Judy.  I love you.

Recovery leads to renewal of my body, mind and spirit.  As I make significant progress each day, I appreciate every phase of this journey and the insights gained along the way.

I renew my body with every area I address, my spiritual, health and wealth while in human form. I also meditate and journal from my spiritual books.  It sure makes life easier.

As I or someone dear to me moves down the road to recovery, I pray with life--affirming conviction that the healing activity of God is at work.  I join with friends, family or others in my spiritual community to affirm that total healing is unfolding.  The support and solidarity I receive comfort me as the healing process continues.

Judy is healing. She has crossed over to a spiritual healing. I just hate it I didn't get to come see her when she was coherent.  I don't want to see her until she is embalmed now. I am sure I won't recognize her.  Recovery does not always mean you stay in this body. It always means a spiritual recovery.

Recovery leads to renewal of my body, mind and spirit.  As I make significant progress each day, I appreciate every phase of this journey and the insights gained along the way.

I am grateful my migraines are gone.  God did for me what I couldn't do for myself.  Such a gift....

The Spirit of the Lord is upon me. Luke 4:18

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