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Judy H. Wright
12/9/2009 2:06 PM UTC
Hello from Montana: Great to see you on blogtalk radio. Let's interview each other in 2010. Love, Judy Helm Wright
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Lea Yekutiel is a breast cancer survivor and the author of the book entitled “Making the Breast of It”. Lea turned her life around 180 degrees by changing her belief system and her attitude. This effort has involved 20 years of studying metaphysics and spirituality to learn what she now practices and teaches every day. After Healing from breast cancer, Lea considers her mastectomy experience to be a gift from God. Today, she helps cancer survivors in Southern California and beyond on their journeys toward recovery, peace, and happiness. Through her inspirational speaking and writing, Lea hopes to help enlighten her audiences and readers to ways of promoting their own health and healing. By the way, the book “Making the Breast of It” is being made into a movie. Lea’s mission is to educate YOU women of many ways how YOU can be proactive about how to keep your breast healthy that can prevent breast cancer by sharing her 25 Breast Health Tips. In order to be able to reach more people with her mission, Lea is also a host of a talk radio show entitled “Waves of Healing”, at www.blogtalkradio.com/Lea-Yekutiel, where she interviews healers, spiritual leaders, health, nutrition and wealth conscious personalities who would introduce you to various simple methods of self-healing without drugs. If you know of any organization who would be interested in education and prevention about breast health, please contact lea at 818-501-5908.
Waves of Healing
Date / Time: 12/15/2009 11:00 PM UTC
Category: Women
Call-in Number: (347) 637-1189
Dr. Benor's bio summarizes his ongoing search for ever more ways to peel the onion of life's resistances, to reach the knowing (with the inner knowing of truth which has the feel of rightness) that we are all cells in the body of the Infinite Source. While his unique area of expertise is spiritual awareness and healing, his principal work is through wholistic healing – addressing spirit, relationships, mind, emotions and body. He is using WHEE, a potent self-healing method, with children and parents (many foster parents) who are dealing with PTSD and other forms of stress, psychological and physical pain, low self-esteem, cravings and other issues. Daniel J. Benor, MD, ABIHM, is a wholistic psychiatric psychotherapist who blends in his therapy elements from intuitive and spiritual awareness, spiritual healing (as in Reiki and Therapeutic Touch), WHEE - Wholistic Hybrid derived from Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) and Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), transactional analysis, gestalt therapy, hypnotherapy, meditation, imagery and relaxation, dream analysis, and other approaches. Dr. Benor has taught this spectrum of methods internationally for 35 years to people involved in wholistic, intuitive, and spiritual approaches to caring, health and personal development. Dr. Benor founded The Doctor-Healer Network in England and North America. He is the author of 7 Minutes to Natural Pain Release, Healing Research, Volumes I-III and many articles on wholistic, spiritual healing. He is the editor of the peer reviewed International Journal of Healing and Caring - On Line (www.ijhc.org) and moderator of www.WholisticHealingResearch.com, a major informational website on spiritual awareness, healing and CAM research. He appears internationally on radio and TV. He is a Founding Diplomat of the American Board of Integrative Holistic Medicine. Promotes awareness of spiritual healing in combination with Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT).
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Date / Time: 6/26/2009 2:14 AM UTC
What breast cancer has in common with praise and gratitude?
This is a very good question.
As breast cancer survivor, I value praise since it is the greatest way to display my gratitude to the universe that I am still alive.
I attribute the speedy recovery from my beast cancer to the fact that I was using gratitude and affirmations on a daily basis.
Repeat affirmations as often as possible throughout the "nows" of your day.
"I always honor where I am in my life process without judgment".
"I always honor my .........."
Apply this "phrase of praise" to all the nouns you encounter throughout your day. Write it on a piece of paper & keep it where you'll repeatedly see it & it'll re-mind you to remember to "spend your days in praise." You will feel yourself filling up with the energy of gratitude as you consistently use this phrase throughout your day. Fill your nows with "wows" by routinely using this phrase of praise.
Use this "phrase of praise" as a mantra in the "nows" throughout your day. Concentrate on your breath as you visualize filling up with the essence of this phrase and then breathe out and release all that is NOT who you truly are - returning it to source with gratitude.
The reason that the pursuit of joy, or as some have said in such perfect words, "following your bliss," is so valuable, is that when you are looking for the thought, word or action that feels joyful - what you are actually doing is holding yourself in vibrational harmony with Source Energy. Holding yourself in a place where you're letting in joy: Clarity, wellness, abundance, all things that you consider to be good. "And so, today, no matter where I'm going, no matter what I'm doing, and no matter who I'm doing it with - it is my dominant intent to look for those things that feel good." This process of allowing the Well-being to flow to you is not difficult. It is as simple as wanting enough to feel good, that I'm looking for something that makes me feel good.
With much Love, Laughter, Joy and Praise.
Lea Yekutiel - author Making the Breast of It: http://www.ilovemybreastcancer.com/ http://www.squidoo.com/ilovemybreastcancer http://www.breastcancernmastectomy.wordpress.com/ http://www.myspace.com/leayek http://www.twitter.com/leayekutiel http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http://ilovemybreastcancer.com
Date / Time: 6/26/2009 2:09 AM UTC
Date / Time: 6/10/2009 12:13 AM UTC
My breast cancer taught me so much about laughter. Laughter has been called "the best medicine" - and for good reason - a good dose of deep, heartfelt laughter can help pull you through some of the worst times in your life. In my case it was during my mastectomy as a result of breast cancer. Being able to laugh at it just makes it easier.
Some breast cancer patient healed themselves, just by watching funny movies and comedy shows.
Laughter is so good for us, both physically and emotionally. It strengthens our immune system, improves our cardiovascular health, tones and relaxes our muscles, reduces depression and anxiety, boosts our productivity and creativity, and does a whole lot more good to our being.
Laughing is a great healer and I want to share with you how much. Think of Bob Hope and George Burns. They lived longer than most by using their God-given talent for humor to anchor them in their life. Laughter is a big key to our health. Laughter has a way of making problems melt away. It lets us know just how ridiculous we are. Comedians are so sought after by people because innately we know the healing effect they have on us.
Quite simply, laughing makes us feel good.
So why not En-lighten up a little?
Can you laugh at yourself and at things that have happened in your life??
A recent study found that 5-year old children laugh up to 400 times a day! In this case it's the kids who can teach us a thing or two! So, start counting how often you laugh!
I used a lot of laughter to ease the pain during my breast cancer.
Let's develop our own humor and laughter muscles... right now!
Are You Ready?
Here are some empowering questions you can ask yourself on a daily basis:
1. How many things can I notice today that are truly funny? 2. Who can I make smile right now? 3. What tense situation can I look back on and laugh about them? 4. Whom can I call on the phone that can laugh with me? 5. How many people I made to laugh today?
Good humor is tonic for the mind and body. It is the best antidote for anxiety and depression. It is a business asset. It attracts and keeps friends. It lightens human burdens. It is the direct route to serenity and contentment."
-Grenville Kleiser.
With much Love and Laughter.
Lea Yekutiel - author Making the Breast of It: Overcoming Fear of Intimacy After Breast Cancer http://www.ilovemybreastcancer.com http://www.wordpress.com/breastcancernmastectomy. http://www.myspace.com/leayek
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