MSstation™ Wellness with Wellness Coach Edie Summers
Mind, Body & Spirit
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“According to Eckhart Tolle, presence is a felt sense of oneness with all living beings.
The spirit craves union. Union can be thought of as the awareness and feeling of a unified mind-body connection. Mindfulness could be thought of as being conscious that your mind and body are one living field of energy that responds to your light-bulb of awareness. Healing is about waking up to the bright light of awareness.
You have to vibrate at a higher frequency than where you are sick in order to be well. You have to find a way to wake up and evolve your awareness and head into the light and stay there no matter what. You have to become infinitely, indefinitely brave. Your spirit can do this for you and allow you have to have this kind of courage. When you are and feel connected to Source, all things – all energy – can flow through you and create health.”
-”The Memory of Health” by Edie Summers
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It is hard to get happines in today’s society. A lot of people are just after the material things in life. I too am one of them. Sometimes that does help but mostly just doing something nice helps