Janet Pearlman

Living in the Stream of Yes

Eye on Uplift and Strength

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Let’s bring more awareness to what we do with our attitude and vibration when we have some kind of physical disharmony.

Most of us have experienced unwanted physical conditions, injuries and the like. At first, we are likely to focus on the actions to take – what to physically do, whether running for antiseptic and bandages or calling for medical professionals. Then when we can settle, we notice to where our thoughts have wandered…. and remediate when those thoughts don’t feel good.

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A Look at Dorothea’s Approach

Dorothea’s leg felt heavy, a recurring condition for her. In her case no immediate medical intervention was needed.

Fortunately, our star was not experiencing pain. Still, D required some concentration to recall Well Being Pouring Down Around and Through.

She could feel habitual questions in the periphery of her mind. “What caused this?” “What did she need to do?” With those thoughts she would feel anxiety, worry, inadequacy.

Instead, Dorothea wanted to bask in her Faith that All was Well. Appreciate how well she still felt, how she took her daily walk easily and worked well at her part time gardening job.

Yes in her past, our heroine had behaved like many do in our culture: We notice a condition, we judge it – perhaps “not good”, we feel upset, we review it a lot.

Alternatively, D wanted to soothe herself and put focus on enjoying her life.  What can I appreciate right now even with this heavy leg?

Dorothea envisions, “Hey what beautiful weather, sunny skies, moderate temperatures! I use my free time to pursue creative expression; I bask in many chrysanthemum’s blooming, a vase of multi-colored roses, how good the yoga feels.”

She recalls:

  1. Recovery is already well underway. Revitalization is rising up in the mist of discomfort.
  2. Lessons on healing easily come to us.  The additional rest promotes health.
  3. We can use our focus to visualize and experience my leg as whole and perfect now.
  4. Discomforts in life are not only to be expected but provide fuel for growth.
  5. In fact, feeling uncomfortable means positive expansion coming.
  6. Time moves and new opportunities show up.

D allowed improvement bit by bit and kept her mind on enjoying her now.

Take Away Message

The blips are precious life moments. Let’s appreciate what we can.

Let’s relax as best we can and breathe in lifeforce and Faith.

When we align with Source Energy, we will be provided with the insights we need—resources we need, who might provide them, healing opportunities of all kind. We are available for messages offering relief and assistance.

We relish reading pieces that inspire us—perhaps tales of overcoming difficulties and recovery from illness.

For example,

“When you ca’t control what’s happening, challenge yourself to control the way you respond to what’s happening. That is where your power is.” Anonymous

“The hard days are best because that’s where champions are made,” Gabby Douglas, Olympic Champion gymnast.

For further lift peruse: https://www.theodysseyonline.com/motivational-quotes-for-injured-athletes

Do you want to share tips for how you handle injury or illness? What are your tools for keeping your spirits up? We benefit so much from shared accounts that inspire.

In a few weeks our protagonist’s leg felt improved. After having been uncomfortable, afraid and worried, Gabby felt energetic and satisfied.

Like reveling in sunshine after a rainy day, when this protagonist weathers a bit of a “crisis,” she notices the enrichment her process provided.

Today G relishes the experience of being able bodied. Sometimes she moves slowly and enjoys some new perspectives that accompany that pace.

As maintenance, this restored being tunes into her connection to Source Energy each morning, does yoga daily along with her exercising.  Frequently through her day this empowered one deepens her trust in Well Being and the Forces of Good.

The program of keeping focused on health and wholeness has paid off for Gabby and continues to do so!

Do you have a tale of how you used your shift in attention to recovery from injury or illness? Please comment with what worked for you to keep your perspective and what lifted your spirits. Let’s share our successes!

About the Author

Janet Pearlman is a spiritual teacher, counselor, healer and artist. These posts demonstrate everyday applications of the path to greater self knowledge and mastery. Opportunities for greater empowerment abound in the moments of our lives. As we all go for operating from a centered and loving space, we are creating a world where peace can prevail. In her forty-six year journey of self-discovery, Janet has deeply studied the teachings of Abraham-Hicks, Ernest Holmes, Inayat Khan and more. Janet offers individual sessions by phone and in person. Please contact her at jpearl555@earthink.net to arrange an appointment.

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