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Put a spring
in your step!


Sometimes it's
NOT about us!


Successful resolutions
require preparation!


How about a nice
"plate of calm"?


Ask yourself how
self-reliant you are!


Stress — Definitely
not one-size-fits-all!


Meditating —
Nothing to it!


There's no time for
those who waste it!


Readings — Not just
"for entertainment only"!


Why don't we help
ourselves more?


Where do your
WANTS come from?


Forced change
for our own good?


Are we on course
for another epidemic?


New drug to boost
body’s self-healing!


Present time is the
key to everything!


Blind man sees
with "sixth sense"!


Spiritual responsibility
is not a part-time job!


How will you handle
the stress of the season?


Do you cherry pick
your beliefs?


Change your beliefs
to change your life!


Do healers need
to take cover?


Free Healing Clinic
for those in need!


Skin cancer favours the
body's left side. But why?


What do you do to
manage your energy?


What will it take
to make you happy?


Antidepressants — are
they a sledgehammer?


Feelings can adversely
affect your health!


Is a past success
holding you back?


Have you reached your
dark night of the soul?


Are you a forgiving person?
If not, you need to change!


The Law of Attraction —
Make it work for you!


Have you been active
enough in your healing?


Is intuition really
just imagination?


Is your life authentic
and intentional?


Why aren't cancer
survival rates better?


To many, cancer is
down to fate!


Where's your energy
going? You have to know!


Alan's Top Ten Tips to
beat the winter blues!


Holistic means many
things to many people!


New Year's Resolutions —
make it easy on yourself!


Alan's Top Ten Tips for
a Stress-Free Christmas!


Sometimes we really
can try too hard!


Is your breathing just
a quick in and out?


The power of saying
that you're sorry!


What role do you play
in your problems?


The Chakra Series VIII:
May the Force be with us!


The Chakra Series VII:
It's all in your mind!


The Chakra Series VI:
Communication Central!


The Chakra Series V:
The only way is love!


The Chakra Series IV:
I am what I am!


The Chakra Series III:
Sex, Money, Power!


The Chakra Series II:
Everybody Altogether Now!


The Chakra Series I:
The Sacred System


Sick Building Syndrome:
Stress strikes again!


Dreams — Too valuable to forget!

Spirituality — Keep it simple!

Perhaps it really is you...

Isn't it time you faced your demons?

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  Alan Bridges

Monday 2 February 2009

Could we be setting ourselves up
for another epidemic?

As a medical intuitive, I work with people to understand the emotional and spiritual causes of their illnesses and life circumstances. There was a time when the notion that we create our own reality or that emotions could lead to stress was dismissed as something completely groundless. How times have changed.

It’s now accepted by medical doctors that anger can cause significant irritation to the stomach lining. Additionally, scientists have repeatedly demonstrated that stress increases the white blood cell activity in people. Moreover, certain emotions have been mapped to certain diseases. For example, cancer can often be traced to a major disappointment and leukaemia to a significant psychological upheaval.

But such analysis isn’t limited to the individual. For example, medical intuitive, spiritual teacher and archetypal historian Caroline Myss has hypothesised that we can look to various crises of the past that were so dramatic and so deep that what happened to society at large was reflected in the epidemics of those times.

Myss points to the stock market crash of 1929 which led to the financial collapse of the United States and a subsequent depression that lasted for over ten years. During that time, she notes that people referred to the country as being “economically crippled”. Not by accident, according to her analysis, did an epidemic of polio then sweep the country. And a vaccine was only discovered after America elected a President who himself suffered from the disease and found its national pride in the economic successes of a world war victory.

Myss argues that the majority of victims of the more recent epidemic of AIDS fit certain psychological and emotional patterns. Whether they were gay, intravenous drug users or prostitutes, she observes that they formed a category of people who were in one way or another victimised by society in such a way that they were left metaphorically and symbolically defenceless.

I find this analysis of epidemics as a reflection of the global consciousness or global spirit very interesting. While it may strike some as either a stretch too far or unconvincing, if you believe that archetypal patterns can be found in individuals, then there’s every reason to believe that they can also occur in groups, in turn underlying the causes of epidemics themselves.

And so this past week, I began to wonder whether we are not heading toward another epidemic. Even posing such a question may seem absurd. But I feel it’s very relevant. It seems to me that all the elements identified by Caroline Myss in her theory are nearly in place. First, more and more we live in a global society. What happens in one country affects another. What one people feels is often mirrored by another. We are all plugged into the same emotions – the same stress.

Following the terrorist attacks of September 11 th, the world was plunged into a place of fear. Even today citizens of cities such as New York, London and Madrid – to name but a few – worry that “today might be the day” that there is another attack.

Our governments have responded, arguably in the best way that they could and even with the best of intentions. But do we feel safer having declared war on this threat of terror? I’m not so sure that we do.

My point is that the attacks on the World Trade Towers were the first of a one-two punch. Collectively, I would argue that living in this prolonged state of anxiety, or more specifically fear, has weakened our immune systems because we’re all plugged into the thought that it’s only a matter of time until the next attack.

The second blow of this punch combo has, in my opinion, come in the form of the global credit crunch. Seemingly overnight the world’s financial institutions found themselves on the brink of collapse. Money that used to be available to banks suddenly vanished. Just like that borrowers found themselves unable to get loans. And those who have loans have found it increasingly difficult to keep them – either due to increased interest rates or to losing their jobs.

Rare is the person who is not feeling the squeeze. In fact, more than one commentator has likened the current events in the financial markets to those that led to the collapse of 1929. So, with that parallel drawn, is it possible to connect the dots between a worldwide economic disaster and an ensuing epidemic? Could we be on course for another disease to ravage us much as polio did during the 1930’s? And if we are, what can we do to protect ourselves?

As the first step, we need to kick this habit of thinking that we truly need all the objects we’ve accumulated around us in order to live. Sure, they appear to make life more comfortable and appear to insulate us from an often harsh environment. But whether they actually do is another matter.

Moreover, these days it seems that no-one is prepared to wait. We have fallen victim to this fast-food commercialism of instant gratification. Doing without the clutter not only helps the pocketbook but it actually makes us stronger individuals.

Next, I recommend that all of us try to get some perspective on this global situation. I’m no economist but it seems to me that markets rise or fall based on the confidence people have in their situations. So, stopping all this doom-and-gloom scaremongering is essential.

Leading on from this, and most importantly, we have to unplug from this global consciousness of fear and dread, be it of the next terrorist attack or the collapse of the financial markets. We have to begin seeing ourselves as individuals who are responsible for ourselves, our own situations and our own outcomes.

We cannot continue to consider ourselves innocent bystanders (read victims) of the global situation. Back in the 1920’s this led to a social disaster. If we don’t nip this in the bud, I “fear” we could be headed for a repeat of history.

I encourage each of you to engage in some serious self-examination. Make a conscious decision to evaluate just how vulnerable you are to the fears of our times. Then, ask yourself what changes you need to make to disengage from all this negativity. Some of us will able to do this on our own. Others of us may need some assistance as this, like so many things in life, is easier said than done. Perhaps I can help you with this journey.

Every day I work with clients who have chosen to empower themselves to make the changes that they need to live a healthier and more authentic life. Through my Intuitive Life Coaching I provide one-on-one sessions to guide and inspire my clients to do it for themselves, whereas my Medical Intuitive Readings help identify the spiritual issues underlying illness. If you are ready to accept that challenge and behold the awesome potential of your own powerhouse, then let’s get started today!

Don’t forget about my Journey to Power forums. Please join me there and tell me about what you think. I look forward to your postings!

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Until next week,

Kindest regards,

Alan

 

 

 

 

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