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Fibromyalgea and emotional ties

This morning I was made aware of a health disturbance in an old friend. When I asked her how she was she just replied “mmmm okay”. My first response was “who’s sick and what’s wrong”. I should have typed it faster because she started spilling the beans before I could get it out. She explained to me that her Fibromyalgia has been really bad lately. The one thing I do know is that illness is directly linked with emotion. It is pinpointing the emotion and unlocking its hidden agenda that we must do before it takes an irreversible toll on our human form and conscious state of mind. Please remember that although we have free choice and free will and although we have a pre-destined life chart we’re all working off of, it doesn’t mean we cannot change the course of our own histories by learning more about ourselves and the world around us and taking this one step further applying these teachings to our every day lives.

I know of the illness because I am current witness to it in another one of my own family members. I also watch her on a daily basis and I know what trigger emotion caused this event. Fibromyalgia can be directly linked to severe heartbreak, sadness and depression due to loss of a loved one. Piecing together what I know of both situations and case studies if you will, this is the link.

Stress will kill you. Stress manifests itself in many physical forms. I myself once fell pray to a brain tumor. I was under heavy stress and emotional abuse at the time. I had double vision, vertigo, and nausea. Within one year of the diagnosis [without chemo and without radiation] at a check up I had been cleared of all signs and symptoms. The annual MRI check up confirmed the tumor was gone. No pain, no inflammation no chronic thickening of the tissue and walls in the cavities it was found. Nothing from the original MRI diagnosis was present a year later. Medical science wanted me to immediately spend my entire summer in radiation and chemo therapy. I received a second opinion from another brain surgeon at a local well known hospital. Doctor Sammy told me I was too young to worry about this. He said [without asking me anything about my home, social, or work life/status] that I was under grave stress, and that stress would kill me. Also, the radiation and chemo were unnecessary. Change my life, reduce my stress, and things would get better. This is what I had to do. I removed myself from the current environment, changed the people I surrounded myself with, and changed the way I viewed myself and others.

I had also told her this morning [unaware of her sibling’s life or situation] that her tumors are directly linked to loneliness and severe depression and that she was tired of fighting. It was only until after this statement that she gave me the historical background cliff notes of her sister’s struggles, and then the visions and words made sense to me. It is only too late if you yourself give up. If you’re reading this, it is not too late. Look within yourself and examine your emotions. Examine your triggers of cause and effect. Let’s start to make you well. If you are loved, even if it is only by yourself and for yourself, you have the ability to do anything.

Hon Sha Ze Sho Nen