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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.

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    There is a Spiritual Solution to Every Problem


    Greetings,

    On my next radio talk show “Waves of Healing” on 9/22/09 at
    3pm PST,  I will be interviewing a fantastic healer that can heal
    from remote places.  David Farkas can heal sick people, buildings
    and businesses. You can listen to show live on
    9/22/09 at 3pm PST 
    by login to
    www.blogtalkradio.com/Lea-Yekutiel. Or you can listen to all of
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    and listen to archived shows and download it for F R E E.



    Extract from "There is a Spiritual Solution to Every
    Problem"

    Dr. Wayne Dyer

    Here are seven suggestions to help you transcend ingrained
    ideas of self-importance. All of these are designed to help
    prevent you from falsely identifying with the self-important
    ego.

    1. Stop being offended. The behavior of others isn't a
    reason to be immobilized. That which offends you only
    weakens you. If you're looking for occasions to be offended,
    you'll find them at every turn. This is your ego at work
    convincing you that the world shouldn't be the way it is.
    But you can become an appreciator of life and match up with
    the universal Spirit of Creation. You can't reach the power
    of intention by being offended. By all means, act to
    eradicate the horrors of the world, which emanate from
    massive ego identification, but stay in peace. As A Course
    in Miracles reminds us: Peace is of God, you who are part
    of God are not at home except in his peace. Being is of God,
    you who are part of God are not at home except in his peace
    Being offended creates the same destructive energy that
    offended you in the first place and leads to attack,
    counterattack, and war.

    2. Let go of your need to win. Ego loves to divide us up into
    winners and losers. The pursuit of winning is a surefire
    means to avoid conscious contact with intention. Why? Because
    ultimately, winning is impossible all of the time. Someone out
    there will be faster, luckier, younger, stronger, and smarter-
    and back you'll go to feeling worthless and insignificant.

    You're not your winnings or your victories. You may enjoy
    competing, and have fun in a world where winning is
    everything, but you don't have to be there in your thoughts.
    There are no losers in a world where we all share the same
    energy source. All you can say on a given day is that you
    performed at a certain level in comparison to the levels of
    others on that day. But today is another day, with other
    competitors and new circumstances to consider You're still
    the infinite presence in a body that's another day
    (or decade) older. Let go of needing to win by not agreeing
    that the opposite of winning is losing. That's ego's fear.
    If your body isn't performing in a winning fashion on this
    day, it simply doesn't matter when you aren't identifying
    exclusively with your ego. Be the observer, noticing and
    enjoying it all without needing to win a trophy. Be at peace,
    and match up with the energy of intention. And ironically,
    although you'll hardly notice it, more of those victories
    will show up in your life as you pursue them less.

    3. Let go of your need to be right. Ego is the source of a
    lot of conflict and dissension because it pushes you in the
    direction of making other people wrong. When you're hostile,
    you've disconnected from the power of intention. The
    creative Spirit is kind, loving, and receptive; and free of
    anger, resentment, or bitterness. Letting go of your need
    to be right in your discussions and relationships is like
    saying to ego, I'm not a slave to you. I want to embrace
    kindness, and I reject your need to be right. In fact, I'm
    going to offer this person a chance to feel better by saying
    that she's right, and thank her for pointing me in the
    direction of truth.

    When you let go of the need to be right, you're able to
    strengthen your connection to the power of intention. But
    keep in mind that ego is a determined combatant. I've seen
    people end otherwise beautiful relationships by sticking to
    their need to be right. I urge you to let go of this
    ego-driven need to be right by stopping yourself in the
    middle of an argument and asking yourself, Do I want to be
    right or be happy? When you choose the happy, loving,
    spiritual mood, your connection to intention is
    strengthened. These moments ultimately expand your new
    connection to the power of intention. The universal Source
    will begin to collaborate with you in creating the life
    you were intended to live.

    4. Let go of your need to be superior. True nobility isn't
    about being better than someone else. It's about being
    better than you used to be. Stay focused on your growth,
    with a constant awareness that no one on this planet is
    any better than anyone else. We all emanate from the same
    creative life force. We all have a mission to realize our
    intended essence; all that we need to fulfill our destiny
    is available to us. None of this is possible when you see
    yourself as superior to others. It's an old saw, but
    nonetheless true: we are all equal in the eyes of God. Let
    go of your need to feel superior by seeing the unfolding
    of God in everyone. Don't assess others on the basis of
    their appearance, achievements, possessions, and other
    indices of ego. When you project feelings of superiority
    that's what you get back, leading to resentments and
    ultimately hostile feelings. These feelings become the
    vehicle that takes you farther away from intention. A
    Course in Miracles addresses this need to be special and
    superior: Special ness always makes comparisons. It is
    established by a lack seen in another, and maintained by
    searching for, and keeping clear in sight, all lacks it
    can perceive.

    5. Let go of your need to have more. The mantra of ego
    is more. It's never satisfied. No matter how much you
    achieve or acquire, your ego will insist that it isn't
    enough. You'll find yourself in a perpetual state of
    striving, and eliminate the possibility of ever arriving.
    Yet in reality you've already arrived, and how you choose
    to use this present moment of your life is your choice.
    Ironically, when you stop needing more, more of what you
    desire seems to arrive in your life. Since you're
    detached from the need for it, you find it easier to pass
    it along to others, because you realize how little you need
    in order to be satisfied and at peace.

    The universal Source is content with itself, constantly
    expanding and creating new life, never trying to hold on to
    its creations for its own selfish means. It creates and lets
    go. As you let go of ego's need to have more, you unify with
    that Source. You create, attract to yourself, and let it go,
    never demanding that more come your way. As an appreciator
    of all that shows up, you learn the powerful lesson St.
    Francis of Assisi taught:"…it is in giving that we receive."
    By allowing abundance to flow to and through you, you match
    up with your Source and guarantee that this energy will
    continue to flow.

    6. Let go of identifying yourself on the basis of your
    achievements. This may be a difficult concept if you think
    you are your achievements. God writes all the music, God
    sings all the songs, God builds all the buildings, God is
    the source of all your achievements. I can hear your ego
    loudly protesting. Nevertheless, stay tuned to this idea.
    All emanates from Source! You and that Source are one!
    You're not this body and its accomplishments. You are
    the observer. Notice it all; and be grateful for the
    abilities you've accumulated. But give all the credit
    to the power of intention, which brought you into
    existence and which you're a materialized part of. The
    less you need to take credit for your achievements and
    the more connected you stay to the seven faces of
    intention, the more you're free to achieve, and the more
    will show up for you. It's when you attach yourself to
    those achievements and believe that you alone are doing
    all of those things that you leave the peace and the
    gratitude of your Source.

    7. Let go of your reputation. Your reputation is not
    located in you. It resides in the minds of others.
    Therefore, you have no control over it at all. If you
    speak to 30 people, you will have 30 reputations.
    Connecting to intention means listening to your
    heart and conducting yourself based on what your inner
    voice tells you is your purpose here. If you're overly
    concerned with how you're going to be perceived by
    everyone, then you've disconnected yourself from
    intention and allowed the opinions of others to guide you.
    This is your ego at work. It's an illusion that stands
    between you and the power of intention. There's nothing
    you can't do, unless you disconnect from the power source
    and become convinced that your purpose is to prove
    to others how masterful and superior you are and spend
    your energy attempting to win a giant reputation among
    other egos. Do what you do because your inner voice always
    connected to and grateful to your Source-so directs you.
    Stay on purpose, detach from outcome, and take
    responsibility for what does reside in you: your character.
    Leave your reputation for others to debate;
    it has nothing to do with you. Or as a book title says:
    What You Think of Me Is None of My Business!

    I hope you enjoyed this article from Dr. Wayne Dyer.

    With my unconditional love,

    Lea Yekutiel
    www.ilovemybreastcancer.com
    www.blogtalkradio.com/lea-yekutiel

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