Chronic Illness

Well, they say if something’s worth doing, it’s worth doing right, or at least fully and completely. I think I can honestly say that my journeys with chronic illness have been full and complete experiences. None of which I would wish on anyone else, none of which I would remove from my own journey. Each one has given me great gifts and amazing understandings of life.

Illness teaches us a lot about ourselves, those around us and life in general. Chronic Illness teaches us 100-fold more than the normal “oh, it was a terrible flu” type of journey. If you are having or have had one of these “delightful” health journeys, you know the ones that are far from subtle, the all-encompassing, all-consuming and …. well…. shit moments in life. Now is the time to turn the tables and claim your power back from the journey.

I have had a few of these ‘lovely learning journies’ this lifetime. Long-term Glandular fever from 10years old. crippling scoliosis of the spine, diagnosed at 12 years old and at 25 years old, Crohn’s Disease or bowel issues for 7 years.

Each one taught me more about myself, my life purpose and humanity than any other teacher in this life.

I have come to realise that each journey has learnings attached to it. A smaller, yet chronic issue will have 5 or 6 lessons hidden within it. A bigger journey will have 7-9 lessons on offer. If I can figure out the lessons, understand them and hold them as a truth of my soul. If I can show the universe that I have got the point and learnt the lesson. Then the condition will clear up. Something will manifest and I will find a way out of the journey.

When you come in for a healing on a chronic condition, we will look for those lessons or experiences. Perhaps some of them are residue from previous lifetimes. Perhaps some are energies from other people, places or situations. Perhaps they are one of a hundred other options. But when you have found them, there is no longer any reason to be sick. The journey is completed.

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