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Do you know the Formula for Healing?

by | Last updated: Apr 6, 2022 | Blog, Mind/Body | 0 comments

Mind-body medicine is becoming mainstream. We know our beliefs affect our health. That’s the placebo effect, right? But did you know that you have the power to heal yourself. Yes! It’s just a matter of knowing the right formula for healing.

Healing is an innate power within each and every one of us.

It is encoded, I believe, in the unexpressed DNA, ready to be turned on by the power of our intentions.

The National Cancer Institute has reported success in treating melanoma patients by genetically altering their white blood cells. This enhances the ability of the immune system to kill cancer.

In early cancer research, success means any cure since researchers tend to get medical failures to experiment on. So perhaps the 13 out of 15 subjects who were not cured had their immune systems destroyed by radiation and chemotherapy.

The power to heal via a strong and vibrant immune system is innate.

I believe that clear intention and pure desire can turn that unexpressed DNA on. So perhaps the two melanoma patients who were cured believed so valiantly in the therapy that their hopes and prayers enabled their disabled genetics to remember how to fight off cancer.

As a healer, I have learned that I do not heal anyone, but educate them to heal themselves. I provide biochemical and psycho-spiritual counsel. I hold the intention, the energy of health and well-being mirrored in my body, in my DNA.

Once a young woman I had been seeing since her teens insisted on an office exam just six months after her annual pap smear. There was no medical reason for her to come, so I questioned her. She very eloquently answered, “I just need to sit in your presence, feel your vibration, and I am set for about half a year.”

I have a dear older patient, who makes me promise after every visit, every phone call, to stay well. “We need your vibrancy to remember how to be whole.”

I’ve worked all my life to be an example of health through exercise, nutrition, and lifestyle choices. I know that my true talent is in perceiving every event in my life as a lesson. Plus a positive attitude can be seriously protective.

Once in Seattle, I attended a detoxification seminar. After the morning presentations about all the toxins in our everyday environment, we were released for lunch.

This group of holistic nurses, physicians, naturopaths, and chiropractors hesitated to choose anything from the menu of what seemed to be a reasonably healthy restaurant. With my usual gusto, I ordered tuna on fire and the rest of them looked at me like I was nuts. One woman asked if I had paid attention to the statistics on heavy metal contamination of fatty fish.

“Why, yes. I took scrupulous notes, but I do not believe in my vulnerability to toxicity. At this very moment, your fear is sucking the mercury right out of my tuna.” True, although I have eaten contaminated seafood all my life, I have not tested positive for heavy metal toxicity. Was it favorable genetics, perhaps…or my attitude?

Whenever I see a seriously contagious patient, I say to myself, “This is not your bug!” and rarely catch their illness. When I do become ill, it is usually a psycho-spiritual dilemma in which I have been paying little attention and finally my body is reminding me to take care of it.

I did have an accident and found it was truly a gift. I had never been seriously injured before in spite of vigorous and dangerous activities. Mountain biking, skiing, scuba diving, road bike racing. Never given a personal chance to learn how healing works.

I learned that gratitude is the key to the power of intention.

With all the positive encouragement, my body rapidly responded. It makes me wonder how much faster I might have healed if I didn’t spend the first day fussing over my predicament. Fear definitely hampers healing. Surely I have seen this to be true.

Years ago, I had diagnosed a 32-year-old patient with metastatic breast cancer. Granted, I was well trained in western medicine and was dabbling in natural therapies, but cancer? She was not just a patient, but a co-worker. A friend my age and very much concerned about her husband’s fifteen-year-old niece who was fretting over her young healthy breasts. Fearful of developing her aunt’s cancer. I taught the girl how to examine herself and explained that she shared none of her aunt’s risk factors. They weren’t even related. But shortly after we buried her aunt, the girl developed a tumor. In the exact same spot.

Mind over matter?

I was taught then and there the power of thought when fueled by fear. And I have seen over and over again, patients worrying themselves into disease. Yet I have also seen the power of hope, love, and gratitude to cure what was deemed incurable.

Bernie Segal, the author of Love, Laughter, and Medicine, was one of the first allopathic doctors to explore the curative power of love. He stated case after case of illnesses derived by suggestions.

The man who was just about to be discharged from the hospital but told instead by an intern that he had only days to live? He died. But there were cures. Like the man whose family decided not to tell him that his cancer was fatal. He lived well beyond his physician’s dire prognosis.

In my experience, most of my breast cancer patients tend to take care of everyone but themselves. Unless they receive that lesson, they do not survive the disease. I have some amazing women in my practice who have healed themselves by understanding that their cancer was their souls’ cry for help. By ignoring their souls’ needs for so long that their body had to get their attention.

Some use traditional allopathic treatments, others use only natural therapies, most who seek my care combine the two. I do not dictate to them what they must do to heal, what therapeutics to choose, but counsel them to make peace with their bodies, find the gift in their disease and begin healing with the faith that they have the innate ability to cure themselves.

Many of my patients come to me “hormonally-challenged”.

I coined this term years ago to describe not just the aging process or stress-related deficiencies, but also the resistance to our own bio-chemical messengers. You might have heard of insulin resistance leading to obesity and diabetes, but you can also have cellular receptor site resistance to your own hormones – one produced by your gonads, adrenals, thyroid, even your pituitary gland.

If I diagnose an insulin resistant patient early, I put him on a low glycemic diet with supplements to enhance cellular receptivity. But I do not help him explore the fact that he may unconsciously feel unworthy of the sweetness in life. He will require more and more therapeutic assistance, and the most strictly abstinent diet just to keep his blood sugars under control.

If he receives the gift of his insulin resistance and begins healing his sense of unworthiness, his cells will open to receive the glucose necessary to run his metabolism. He becomes metabolically more active, loses that midline fat as well as the risk factors that would have lead to diabetes and heart disease, but more so, he takes delight in life.

The spring before my accident, I attended a Science and Consciousness conference in Albuquerque and I later realized how I had healed myself. Gregg Braden spoke on his newest book, The Isaiah Effect, which explained that prayer and healing worked through clear intention fueled by loving gratitude.

So with my experience and armed with the equation for manifestation, I began teaching my patients.

Sometimes the Isaiah effect worked, but not always, especially in dealing with relationship issues.

I am not the only soul in the universe, but am part of a great whole. So when my intentions would not manifest as rapidly as I desired, my husband would remind me that it’s not in Deborah-timing, but Divine-timing.

The next year while researching my first novel, “LoveDance®“, I discovered Neil Douglas Klotz. His work explained that the terms translated as good and evil from the Aramaic, tava and bisha, actually meant—ripe and unripe. So Divine-timing meant Ripe timing.

We have been taught that the formula for healing and manifestation was clear intent plus pure emotion. It’s what creates our reality. But the formula is not algebraic, it’s trigonometric. Not duality but trinity. There is a third part—ripe timing.

Your Intention + Your Emotion + Divine Timing = The Manifestation of Your Reality

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So now I counsel my patients to continue to hold clear intentions of the formula for healing their bodies, their minds, their relationships.

Fuel their intentions not with fear but with loving gratitude; and in ripe-timing, they will manifest. And the rewards will be sweet indeed.

Every day, I thank my body for her strength, her health, her vitality. Like taking my nutraceutical supplement: Genesis Gold®, and staying active. I see gratitude as a proactive means to support my well being. I am trying very hard to practice what I preach, so neither my body nor my inner voice must scream to get my attentions. And thankfully now that guiding voice has become a gentle whisper.

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About the Author - Deborah Maragopoulos FNP

Known as the Hormone Queen®️, I’ve made it my mission to help everyone – no matter their age – balance their hormones, and live the energy and joy their DNA and true destiny desires. See more about me my story here…

     

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