Can a progressive chronic disease help you regain your life?

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I've been diagnosed with a chronic disease that is robbing me of my mobility...Some moments I can find gratitude and other moments I feel like I am screaming in a room full of people and no one hears or sees me. I am so frustrated and feel so alone. What do you guys think? I am seeking a way to get out of my own way and release the suffering I am feeling at this very moment...How can I feel grateful all of the time?
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  • Profile picture of the author DanVsWorld
    Wow - that is brave of you to share that and ask this question. Can I recommend the book "A Return To Love" by Marianne Williamson to you? It is a great guide to understanding what illness really is and how we can remember or finally accept who we really are. When we do this, we can then begin to move forward with our lives and claim the peace that is our right.

    My best to you - if you are asking this question...you are already on the correct path. Follow it.

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  • Profile picture of the author Jonathan 2.0
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  • Profile picture of the author marcusalphaeus
    Hi divingfenix,

    My heart goes all out to you. You are going through very tough times and feels very much alone. It's excruciating for you that days are a struggle. In the midst of your struggles, you want to do something with your life and you got this spirit that even though you are suffering you will not take it lying down. That spirit alone will take you far. And if you do feel like giving up dont blame yourself, cause it's the illness that is making you feel that way, the "real" you wants to regain your life back.
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    Be strong in every trials we encounter....
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  • Profile picture of the author Red Munkey
    Maybe the question you need to ask yourself, is what value to your life, self worth, and quality of living is having a chronic disease that is limiting your mobility? Sounds weird, asking a question, when your searching for an answer.

    What your looking for is not recognition from others, but for the oneness and consciousness that is really you.

    I'm going to give you some sources in a PM. You can share them if you wish. They have helped me a great deal, and I Know that they will help you too. You will be fine
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    • Profile picture of the author divingfenix
      Originally Posted by Red Munkey View Post

      Maybe the question you need to ask yourself, is what value to your life, self worth, and quality of living is having a chronic disease that is limiting your mobility? Sounds weird, asking a question, when your searching for an answer.

      What your looking for is not recognition from others, but for the oneness and consciousness that is really you.

      I'm going to give you some sources in a PM. You can share them if you wish. They have helped me a great deal, and I Know that they will help you too. You will be fine
      I heard this from Louise Hay and started to ask myself that very question and I'm just not finding answers...I asked myself if it was attention but I don't really get attention...I do have a closer relationship with my mother now when she sometimes comes over to help me with chopping things to cook but it's not that often I think to warrant giving myself this disease. I ultimately believe if I allowed it into my life, I can remove it.

      I'm going to look at the links you sent me because I really want to get better.
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  • Profile picture of the author nathanro
    You might find an answer in the new germanic medicine, there is a reason to all disease, most of them are generated by some trauma in your past.
    Letting go of that trauma will help you heal yourself, even from things people say that have no cure.
    I healed myself from diabetes, I know people say it is uncurable, but I am diabetes free for months now, my sugar levels are how they should be, and I also got rid of my blood preasure problems.

    I was aware of the cause of my diabetes prior to having it (I did read everything I could about the new germanic medicine) and I also followed the mental excersises that I teach in my course. This of course is not meant to be as a promotion of it. I just state what I followed to get better.

    I also did a lot of Ho'oponopono and Sedona Method.

    I really hope you find your answer and wish you all the best. Be strong and focus on what you want, on what is in your imagination, not in what seems to be real.

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  • Profile picture of the author stopper
    The truth is that you cannot feel grateful all the time. Our human emotions are only human not perfect. It is true that what does not kill you only makes you stronger. Take Heart
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