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Sunday, September 18, 2011

I have heard both publicly and privately from a few people who strongly believe that my idea of a connection between childhood abuse and breast cancer is completely wrong.   They argue that there is no medical proof or studies to suggest such a link (not true, and I will post some of these later), and that I am placing the "blame" for getting cancer on the victim.   Exploring the mind/body connection through other avenues (i.e. Edgar Cayce, Deepak Chopra, Louise Hay etc.) has elicited strong, negative reactions.   That's ok with me.  I respect these opinions but would like to suggest that maybe intellectual or scientific reasoning does not hold all the answers.  

Our opinions and experiences are generally shaped by our five senses...what we see, hear, feel, taste or touch.   We also place high regard on those experts who do the same--those scientists and researchers who base their conclusions in materiality.  But my question is this: why do we limit ourselves to those five senses when we have another based in spiritual reasoning?  We are spiritual beings...pure energy...and most of us completely ignore or deride that aspect of ourselves.   Some will argue that what cannot be seen, heard or felt can therefore not exist, and that what psychics and intuitives experience is baloney.   Are we so afraid to consider another possiblity...so entrenched in our material lives--that anyone who suggests there is something more is automatically wrong?  

I suppose that if the door to one's mind is firmly closed, nothing I or anyone else says can open it.   But for those of you willing to consider that we are more than just biological creatures surviving only by good luck and coincidence, I invite you to open that door just a crack, and take a peek at what's on the other side.  You may be shocked, surprised or even fascinated by what you begin to experience, because when the door begins to open?  God walks in. :)

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"As to the constructive forces--know that the spiritual is the source of health, of light, of understanding, and necessarily the source of all happiness."
Edgar Cayce