The Healing Codes – Stress and Failure Come From a Physical Source

The article below about the subject has received a lot of interest, more than any other on our site. We believe it’s because it pulls no punches. Yet, while it’s an important issue, it’s not all doom and gloom, there is another point of view that some find quite unorthodox, but workable.

This article has proven to be very useful to our readers and they come back regularly to keep abreast of the latest developments. While the subject remains an important subject, it’s always an added bonus when you can be enlightened, and even amused by being shown the other side of the issue. Some things are not always what they seem. Read on for more insight.

Jerry Graham asked:

Symptoms are a diversion

What will it take to break the cycle of failure in your life? Many of us spend years, and substantial amounts of money, attempting to cure one of the five major areas in which problems occur.

Whether we focus on our beliefs, behaviors, physical ailments, emotional problems or negative thoughts, though, we’re really just dealing with symptoms, rather than identifying the root cause. Sometimes that struggle to change symptomatic behavior becomes a substitute for finding, and dealing with, the real reason we continue to fail.

Stress is the real culprit

It should encourage you to know that research now shows us there is an actual physical cause for this cycle of struggle and defeat. We now know, thanks to scientific research, that the bottom line cause for failure in our lives is stress. The Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta, in fact, reported that even disease, ninety percent of it, is brought about by stress.

Dr. Bruce Lipton, a groundbreaking cell biologist, goes farther and proposes that ninety-five percent of disease is caused by stress, and that the other five percent that is ‘genetic’ is the result of an ancestor experiencing enough stress to unmask a disease at the cellular level and introduce it into the family’s genetics.

Stop and think about that for a minute. What if we could literally break the cycle of genetically inherited disease by addressing the response to stress in the current generation? Think of the impact that would have on our future.

Stress – How it works

Let’s explore, then, how stress actually brings about disease and failure in our lives. It’s important to know that stress actually does five things-it makes us physically ill, drains our energy, gives us to a negative outlook, reduces our problem solving ability and, because of these other results, predicts our failure.

What is the most common response to this impact? We try to “will” our way back into health. Imagine being asked to constantly push a heavy object up an incline. That’s what it’s like when we confront the effects of stress with our own will. We chase the latest self-help book, we pray, we take more and more medication to relieve our symptoms. Failure, however, is inevitable until we find the root cause of all that stress!

I know what to do, but I don’t know why I don’t do it

Dr. Alex Loyd, founder of The Healing Codes, learned in his private counseling practice that ninety-nine-percent of the time, his patients could answer accurately when asked what they should do differently. They couldn’t however, answer the question, “Why, then, aren’t you doing what you need to be doing?” They either didn’t know why, or they didn’t believe they were capable of doing what needed to be done.

Here’s the lesson: it is almost impossible to heal deeply held deficiencies by our own willpower. So, how is it possible to be released from the cycle of sickness and failure?

What was meant to save us is now killing us

For the answer, we have to look to our own brains. When we experience stress, the hypothalamus signals the pituitary to redirect blood flow from our internal organs toward the large muscle groups. This is the original “fight or flight” response that kept our ancestors alive. In modern life, however, this response is triggered when we experience a perceived threat. Think of how your body responds to a verbal confrontation. Muscles tense, breathing gets shallow, body is ready for action.

That physical reaction is caused by the cortisol that’s being sent through the body by the pituitary. What’s more important is what happens to the cells that are being deprived of blood and oxygen. They are moving toward critical cellular stress. We are actually experiencing a momentary malfunction of the immune system. The cellular stress brought about by this reaction “unmasks” the possibility of disease in individual cells. We literally introduce disease into our bodies by reacting to stress over and over throughout the day.

Because we know, then, that the actual physical cause of relational, physical and emotional problems is stress, we can also know how to heal ourselves. We must begin by identifying the root cause of our stress and learn how to lessen its impact on our lives.

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The Healing Codes – Unconscious Intention Trumps Conscious Intentions

Jerry Graham asked:

If you’re like many of us, at some point you’ve visited a bookstore hoping to find the answer to a problem in your life. Self-help books and recordings abound and, predictably, they define the source of our problems several different ways.

Let’s narrow down our focus to the five main causes for our problems that most self-help writers cite. Those are: physiology, behaviors, thinking patterns, emotions, and conscious beliefs. What you’ll find offered by most writers as a root cause to life’s difficulties falls into those five categories.

A second opinion

Another school of thought says that while it’s true you may be able to change yourself to some extent by addressing deficiencies in those areas, those inadequacies are actually symptoms of a much deeper problem.

What that means is that lasting change cannot be accomplished in life until you recognize the true source of your problems, rather than simply identifying the symptoms. Unless we’re able to go directly to the root of problem areas in our lives, we continue to deal with symptoms which tend to return.

Think of it as a tree with a deep taproot. If the tree becomes diseased, you can choose to cut it off at the ground (get rid of the obvious symptom), but new shoots will probably appear from what’s unseen under the ground. You can, however, dig out the taproot as well as cutting down the tree and completely remove the disease.

Lasting change – the true goal

Here’s another way to think of it: we’ve heard a great deal recently about “conscious intention” and its power to bring about change. Unfortunately, conscious intention or “willpower” doesn’t always bring about lasting change. If it did, we’d all be skinny, happy, and rich!

The reason conscious intentions alone don’t bring permanent change is that they seek to overcome symptoms, not cure the root source. When that fails to make us happy, we usually move on to any number of negative behaviors that move us further away from peace and satisfaction.

When all else fails…blame!

One of the things we tend to do when our conscious intentions don’t overcome damaging behavior is to turn the spotlight on someone else’s behavior. Blaming someone else for our life’s failures is much easier than looking for the root causes of them. Becoming judgmental, however, actually just adds another layer of pain in our relationships instead of solving our problems. Whether we blame a politician, a spouse, or even God for our pain, it’s still a negative behavior that moves us farther away from solutions.

Intentions – Conscious or Unconscious?

Doesn’t it make sense to instead find and deal with the root causes? To begin to do that, we must first identify the things that are blocking us from life and health. Those stumbling blocks are our “unconscious intentions.” If those unconscious intentions don’t match the efforts of our willpower, we’re doomed to failure!

As Dr. Alex Loyd, founder of The Healing Codes reports, scientific research has already proven that basing your future happiness on conscious intention almost never brings the results you desire. The key to lasting happiness in life is in aligning what we really want (our unconscious intentions) with what we say we want (our conscious intentions). Only then can all our energy be focused on improving our lives.

Once we’re willing to stop blaming others and stop focusing on the symptoms, rather than the source, of our problems, we’ve taken the first step to finding health, peace, and happiness in our lives.What do you think of this website? Let us know your thoughts and comments by leaving a reply on our entries or by sending us an email. We would love to hear from you.

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What is True Compassion?

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Catherine Poole asked:

What defines true compassion? A Bible verse reads, “But a certain Samaritan, as he journeyed, came where he was; and when he saw him, he had compassion on him. And went to him, and bound up his wounds…and took care of him.” Luke 10:33-35.

A dictionary may define compassion as: “the deep awareness of the suffering of another coupled with the wish to relieve it.” While searching examples of true compassion from my life experiences, I suddenly realized it has nothing to do with the action. Instead it is about the person, the vessel; humans understanding the position and perspective of another. Through patience and withholding judgment, one should see beyond the present circumstances of another in order to offer hope.

I experienced a session last year with a dear friend, Jacqui Delario, who works with Theta Healing. For me, that session represents the best example of compassion used as a healing modality. There was a moment in the session where I felt compassion, a sense that someone knew and understood what I needed in order to receive healing and move forward. There was an immediate sense of calm, followed by weeks of unexpected personal results and opportunities as a result of my limiting beliefs being replaced with affirmations.

Compassion is the absence of judgment. Compassion is complete acceptance of another’s humanness. We believe being compassionate is to alleviate another’s suffering through sympathy, empathy, or helping them to understand their situation from a different perspective. But it is really about just being there for that person, without conditions.

Somewhere down the line compassion has gotten mixed up with being “wound-mates” (quip coined by Carolyn Myss). That is the reason people should always be careful when considering a support group. You want to make sure the group fits like a good bra: it lifts and separates, rather than creating a petri dish for wounds and past hurts. I don’t even like the word “support” because it sets the tone for not being able to stand on your own–ever. We always should be creating positive beliefs versus negative ones. We all have the capacity for compassion, and we need to extend our willingness to understand another without creating a need for dependency; it is kindness without conditions.
Compassion is not pity. Compassion is not assistance. Compassion is experienced. Compassion is experienced by someone through someone that is balanced and happy. Compassion means you have the ability to understand another’s pain, but not own that pain. Compassion is loving neutrality. You are with them, You are within. That moment is compassion. Compassion is without words–it is flow. When you are feeling compassionate, there is a moment where you are truly outside of yourself (or ego), and you make a sincere effort to understand the other person’s situation. Compassion is the flow of the Divine Source through you to another–again, without conditions.

Compassion is not the action or the reaction. Compassion is the moment you connect with your source in order to help another connect with his or her source.

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A coach’s encouragement to do the Healing Codes

Thanks for stopping by our website. Are you fed up of getting mediocre information, when you have put so much effort into getting the best? We are one of the leading sources of information on the subject so you are definitely at the right place.

Have a read of the article below… we are sure you will find it dots all the ‘i’s’, and crosses all the ‘t’s’. On our site we strive to provide the most up-to-date information. Remember that you read it here first, and please tell your friends.I would like to offer a word of encouragement to anyone who hasn’t seen the dramatic results they were expecting or desiring from using The Healing Codes. Please stick with it.

I have been doing The Healing Codes for about 4 years now. I had so many issues when I started that I didn’t even know where to begin. I will have to say that a couple of my most important issues still have not been resolved completely. If I had been counting on these things healing in the same manner as in so many testimonials, I would probably have stopped doing The Healing Codes. Thank God I stuck with it.

I have written testimonials for many issues that have healed over the past four years, and I would have missed out on all of these things. I can’t even begin to tell you what a different person I am from the inside out.
Every day is filled with peace and joy, and my physical body doesn’t even resemble what it was when I started. Some of the things were subtle, some things were more noticeable when I did The Healing Codes.

All that I can say is that The Healing Codes have been like a miracle to me in all aspects of my life. Much of it has happened slowly but surely. I make a point to notice all the little things that have accumulated to give me an overall sense of well-being and peace. I did not have that feeling four years ago.

~~ Teri Rose

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