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[...] With the best of intent most public health announcements shout the symptoms of critical diseases to the skies, so that the smallest of indispositions becomes the trigger for personal fear on the part of millions. [...] There is a stress upon disease rather than health.
It is natural and healthy to yearn for a comfortable body if you are in health difficulties. [...]
[...] It is not realistic to expect a life of unending, exuberant health, with no momentary lapses of any kind. [...]
Ideally, the body would always right itself after such lapses from exuberant health—but even those lapses often exercise that resiliency. [...]
Dineen is in excellent physical health, however, and is an extremely attractive woman. She did not choose a situation in which either her health or beauty would be imperiled. [...]
Stimuli pertaining to health is effectively blocked in such organizations. The ill are gathered together and denied all of their normal and natural conditions, including the compensating motivations that alone would sometimes be enough to restore health if given time.
[...] She will avoid any kind of disfiguration or severe health problem, which to her would be a far greater danger. [...]
(Very intently all through here:) Women delivering children are placed in the same environment. This may seem very humane to you, and yet the entire system is structured so that childbirth does not seem to be the result of health but of illness.
THE PURPOSE OF THIS BOOK, AND
SOME IMPORTANT COMMENTS ABOUT
EXUBERANCE AND HEALTH
(4:56 p.m. Jane said that as soon as she gave the last sentence from Seth she thought the title of the book would be The Way Toward Health. [...]
(Upon checking, I verified my original guess, that she’d first done an outline for The Way Toward Health in Volume One of The “Unknown” Reality. [...]
Worry, fear, and doubt are detrimental to good health, of course, and these are very often caused by the officially held beliefs of society.
[...] When a person is feeling in good health, exuberant and alive, such queries will be nonchalantly shoved aside — they will have no effect whatsoever. [...]
[...] Again, I quicken those coordinates that promote health and well-being.
(4:16.) Another life, for example, might deal with exquisite health and vitality, and as mentioned, still another life might be devoted to the arts of healing — but overall, few people take health problems per se as frequent reincarnational themes, though they may be implied strongly in situations where one is born into a large populace of poor, underprivileged people.
If you do have health problems, it is much better to look for their reasons in your immediate experience, rather than assigning them a cause in the distant past. [...]
[...] Now that my emotions have calmed down somewhat after proofreading The Way Toward Health, I can deal with that question at least a little bit.
[...] As always, Seth had done his part, and more, as the record in The Way Toward Health shows. [...]
As Seth said in the session for July 31, 1984, in The Way Toward Health, “The sessions, like life itself, have been and are a gift, rising from the immense, never-ending creativity of existence.”
If you imagine dire circumstances, ill health or desperate loneliness, these will be automatically materialized, for these thoughts themselves bring forth the conditions that will give them reality in physical terms. If you would have good health, if you would have good health for the child, then you must imagine this as vividly as, in fear, you imagine the opposite.
True self-knowledge is indispensable for health or vitality, and this means in every instance. [...]
Your many notes (to Jane) have been a delight to him and your changed attitude is being received by him with the most beneficial results, and this is beginning to add to your own health and energy. [...]
Do not stop your efforts, you see, until complete health has returned, for only then will the problems be completely conquered, and this complete conquest is your best insurance against any reoccurrence. [...]
It will take, perhaps, some work to maintain your relationship at this necessary level, but for your own health and Ruburt’s, such effort is more than worthwhile.
According to Seth, poor health is caused mainly by destructive mental and feeling patterns that directly affect the body because of the particular range within the electromagnetic system in which they fall. Bad health, for example, does not happen first, resulting in unhealthy thoughts. [...]
Seth on Therapeutic Dreams
Seth Has a Dream Talk with a Friend
How to Use Dreams to Promote Health
[...] She and her husband Carl were living in a nearby town when she sent me this note, along with a copy of a dream that beautifully illustrates the close connection between dreams and health. [...]
Seth would call Sue’s dream a therapeutic one, and he has devoted many sessions to dreams and health and the relationship between them. [...]
[...] They may be expressed as vividly and beautifully at the age of 80 as at the age of 8. For whole segments of the population, however, it seems as if joy and health are fleeting attributes expressed briefly in childhood, and then lost forever.
There are innumerable ways of reclaiming joy in living, however, and in so doing (long pause) physical health may be reclaimed by those who have found it lacking in their experience.
We will not concentrate upon these, but we will indeed discuss them, so that each person can understand the relationship between poor beliefs and poor health, for through understanding these connections the individual can re-experience the great mental variety that is possible. [...]
[...] All of those beliefs impede mental and physical health, erode the individual’s sense of joy and natural safety, and force the individual to feel like an unfortunate victim of exterior events that seem to happen despite his own will or intent.
There are many large issues that touch upon the circumstances involving the health of individuals, and these concern questions that we have not yet discussed.
Reincarnation, therefore, also is part of the larger framework in which any individual’s health and well-being must be considered. [...]
As soon as your friend began reading his book on health foods he received, or presented himself with, an excellent example of the way in which beliefs work. [...]
[...] Now: The natural consideration given to the body during such “therapy” is highly beneficial because the body’s rights are taken into consideration, without the value judgment of right and wrong carried by the health foods.
In this book, I will have more to say regarding health foods. [...]
[...] Your ideas of good and evil as applied to health and illness are highly important, for instance. [...] If you consider illness as a kind of moral stigma, then you will simply add an unneeded quality to any condition of ill health.
[...] The beliefs boil down to your ideas of right and wrong, and they involve all of your attitudes concerning illness and health, wealth and poverty, the relationships of the races, religious conflicts, and more important, your intimate day-by-day psychological reality.
[...] There is much written about the nature of healing, and there will be material in this book dealing with it, but there is also healing-in-reverse, in which case an individual loses a belief in his or her health and accepts instead the idea of personal illness.
[...] Before long physical data bears out the negative belief; negative in that it is far less desirable than a concept of health.
If you are focusing upon ideas of poverty, illness or lack, for example, your conscious mind also holds latently concepts of health, vigor and abundance. [...]
All of the suggestions given here will also help in lesser situations, in ordinary bouts of worry, stress, or poor health. Even those with very serious diseases can always hope for improvement, so even if an individual is considering suicide because of a severe health dilemma, the matter should be carefully weighed.
It is also true that persons in ordinary good health who often contemplate suicide have already closed themselves away from the world to an important extent. [...]
With this present condition completely banished, proper attitudes and proper use of the yoga exercises will allow him to stay in excellent health. [...] The yoga exercises simply include rather painlessly, and in one package, techniques that are of greatest benefit in the maintenance of spiritual, mental and physical health.
[...] Part two, and the saga of Ruburt’s health.
[...] He correctly but imperfectly recalled a dream during your vacation, in which I was helping him with his health problems.
[...] Proper attention to work and the exercises mentioned will keep the system in balance, and insure continued health.