Incurable? The Answer to Overcoming Any Illness
I had a passion to tell my story. A story of how I gained full health back after being told I had an incurable disease. At first it was just a question, “Is it possible that I could help other people to regain their health back? Which turned into a thought that began to consume my mind, “What if I had been given a death sentence wouldn’t I be joyful to find a way out, a way back to health?”
Another thought that posed a question was, “Do I have a right to go about my life without passing this on knowing there is a full proof way of leaving an incurable disease behind, which I had done?” My answer was a definite no, I couldn’t go through the remaining part of my life without imparting what I now knew. I had to pass this knowledge on.
The only set back to this is that what I wanted to tell people was against the grain of what we have all been told since children of how we get incurable diseases in the first place. In-fact, it’s so backwards to what we understand as practical that I wondered if I would be able to relate to my readers what I felt a compulsion to do. But life, and living it in health and joy became my dominant intention and my new book, “Incurable? The Answer to Overcoming Any Illness,” came to be. When I sat down to write this book, I felt the words just flowed from me because it had been my journey, it is my story and it was important to relate what I knew was the truth about ill-health.
We are far more powerful than we’ve ever been taught to believe. We are powerful, creative and worthy. And so, I had a need to bring this to as many people that wanted to hear. Incurable? is more than just a self-help book, it is a book about healing a mindset not just a disease. Within this book I want people to understand the messages clearly. I want this book to influence them and uplift those who read it in health and well-being. I want the words of this book to be successfully understood so they can live a life of Joy.
This is one of the wonderful reviews I’ve received since: on Amazon
I absolutely loved “Incurable: The Answer to Overcoming Any Illness”. Pamela Hamilton advocates a law of attraction approach to health and happiness. Hamilton does an amazing job of explaining how anxiety, fear and stress can break down the body’s natural immune system and cause disease to manifest in the body. She demonstrates how consistent negative thinking can eventually lead to the manifestation of unwellness. In other words, people who live in constant fear of attracting diseases are the ones who manifest them. In fact, one of the things Hamilton emphasized that really resonated with me is the issue of focus and attention. Hamilton tells the reader to adopt an attitude of gratitude and focus on the good in his or her life- not disease. She tells the reader they will need to let go of that focus on their affliction because if you continue to focus on it you will create more of it.
Don’t worry- the book is not entirely based on new age principles. Hamilton still believes in Western medicine and states that healing through the mind can work harmoniously with medicine. I highly recommend this book to anyone you know who struggles with an ailment they consider chronic.
Another thought that posed a question was, “Do I have a right to go about my life without passing this on knowing there is a full proof way of leaving an incurable disease behind, which I had done?” My answer was a definite no, I couldn’t go through the remaining part of my life without imparting what I now knew. I had to pass this knowledge on.
The only set back to this is that what I wanted to tell people was against the grain of what we have all been told since children of how we get incurable diseases in the first place. In-fact, it’s so backwards to what we understand as practical that I wondered if I would be able to relate to my readers what I felt a compulsion to do. But life, and living it in health and joy became my dominant intention and my new book, “Incurable? The Answer to Overcoming Any Illness,” came to be. When I sat down to write this book, I felt the words just flowed from me because it had been my journey, it is my story and it was important to relate what I knew was the truth about ill-health.
We are far more powerful than we’ve ever been taught to believe. We are powerful, creative and worthy. And so, I had a need to bring this to as many people that wanted to hear. Incurable? is more than just a self-help book, it is a book about healing a mindset not just a disease. Within this book I want people to understand the messages clearly. I want this book to influence them and uplift those who read it in health and well-being. I want the words of this book to be successfully understood so they can live a life of Joy.
This is one of the wonderful reviews I’ve received since: on Amazon
I absolutely loved “Incurable: The Answer to Overcoming Any Illness”. Pamela Hamilton advocates a law of attraction approach to health and happiness. Hamilton does an amazing job of explaining how anxiety, fear and stress can break down the body’s natural immune system and cause disease to manifest in the body. She demonstrates how consistent negative thinking can eventually lead to the manifestation of unwellness. In other words, people who live in constant fear of attracting diseases are the ones who manifest them. In fact, one of the things Hamilton emphasized that really resonated with me is the issue of focus and attention. Hamilton tells the reader to adopt an attitude of gratitude and focus on the good in his or her life- not disease. She tells the reader they will need to let go of that focus on their affliction because if you continue to focus on it you will create more of it.
Don’t worry- the book is not entirely based on new age principles. Hamilton still believes in Western medicine and states that healing through the mind can work harmoniously with medicine. I highly recommend this book to anyone you know who struggles with an ailment they consider chronic.
Published on December 18, 2018 15:35
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law-of-attraction, self-empowerment, self-help
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