The mindchange pod wants to explore how a change of mind can change reality, -perceptions, experiences, sickness, life and all.
Since we are living according to what we think, a change of mind can change our reality, and by changing our minds about our minds and our lives we can find a new way of being in the...(more) world.
The willingness to change the mind has been found to be the main tool for healing addictions, compulsions, self destructive habits and behaviors, anger, fears, anxiety, depression, as well as diseases related to stress and emotional trauma, from stomach ulcers to asthma, and from allergies to multiple sclerosis.
Claiming health instead of suffering diseases together with the willingness to make the change appear to become the new paradigms of medicine and healing.
By sharing our thoughts and experiences, as well as insights from wisdom traditions, we collect tools for changing our minds so we can help others in their process.
Letting go of old concepts and of our story about our lives sets us free to living healthy as free spirits and to experience us as original expressions of the universal spirit and learn to live continuously healthy, happy, joyous and free. (less)
About This Room
Here I would look for infos like the docotor's strike causing the death rate to go down. Or anything else that throws a new light on the health news we usually get and illustrates the need to depend on oneself...(more) rather than the doctor and medicine.(less)
The CWWPP, Coalition for Work with Psychotrauma and Peace works in Bosnia trying to help the severely traumatized population.
Here is what they report on the connection between psychotrauma and physical illness (there are more interetsing links on thier site, but the adresses are somehow difficult to call up for me, so you might want to search their other papers too.)