Dear Louise
Louise L Hay is a
metaphysical teacher and best-selling author of 27 book s
including,
You Can Heal Your Life, Empowering Women, Meditations
to Heal Your Life, Letters t o Louise, and The Power
Is Within You.
Since
beginning her career as a Science of Mind minister in 1981, she has
assisted thousands of people in discovering and using the full potential
of their own creative powers for personal growth and self-healing.
Louise’s
works have been translated into 25 different languages in 33 countries.
Dear Louise,
I’m a 50-year-old woman who has
read your books for the past 11 years and who has worked with a very good
therapist on my hard past life, dealing with issues of physical abuse and
harassment by men. I used to repeat "I love and approve of myself" in
the mirror, but I stop and start and stop and start. I’m currently unemployed
and angry at myself for not keeping up with the affirmations. I finally
restarted, and I’ve been repeating them every day for the last 15 days.
Nothing has happened, and I’d like to know the average course of time it can
take to start healing myself. I really need encouragement, because I want to go
forward now and really heal myself.
D.V., BRUSSELS, BELGIUM
Dear One, I hear so much self-hatred. I want to
take that little child within and hold it tenderly. Tell it that it’s loved
and safe. You are the only one who can do this. Your inner child needs love from
you—tender, understanding love. If you say affirmations with anger, they’ll
never work, no matter how long you do them. Two affirmations said with love and
compassion could break through the barrier you have set up within you. You’re
refusing to give yourself the love and nourishment you longed for as a child.
You have the choice of continuing to punish
yourself with your anger for another 50 years, or you can make the next 50 a joy
to live. Every thought you think is an affirmation. You seem to do negative,
angry affirmations all the time—and see how well they’re working? You’ll
never have a happy life if you sit in a puddle of resentment and self-pity.
Get out of the past. Stop working on your
"hard past life" and begin to focus on creating your joyful new life
ahead of you. All you have to do is begin to think happy, joyful thoughts. These
are positive affirmations in themselves. Before you go to sleep, write down six
things that you’re grateful for. Let’s know your healing begins now. Affirm
I NOW ALLOW MY GOOD TO COME IN. I ACCEPT AND APPRECIATE ALL THE GOOD IN MY LIFE.

Dear Louise,
I’m a talented singer and songwriter, and I
long to be performing and selling my music professionally so I can make a living
doing what I enjoy most. However, I always seem to come across obstacles, such
as having to work in sleazy pubs. I’m not sure which way to turn to make the
best of my life. I’m studying healing arts, learning about helping people, and
counseling, but I can’t seem to make a success of my musical talents.
I find it hard to believe in myself long enough
to sustain input into any musical venture, and also find the world of business
sickens me. In addition, I suffer with depression and am often dogged by
suicidal fantasies. I feel like I’ve been on this carousel for years and can’t
seem to break free. I’m finding the ways of this planet too hard to deal with
at present.
O.M., LONDON, ENGLAND
Oh, my dear, I hear your cries. There are so many
avenues available to you, as you know, from studying the healing arts and
learning about helping people. Remember, you’re a people, too. Begin to treat
yourself as you would a client. Love the child within you. Exercise to help
release the depression. Turn your mind around. Learn to speak in positive
affirmations instead of poverty affirmations. Express gratitude constantly, and
Life will give you more to be grateful about.
Also, you’re so blessed to have an excellent
homeopathic practitioner in London - Trader Selkirk 44 208 778 1386. I’ve used
him for years. He will help you break free. Affirm THE TURNING POINT IN MY LIFE
HAS COME. I AM OPEN AND RECEPTIVE TO LIVING A LIFE I LOVE.

Dear Louise,
My mother and I have been doing our spiritual
work together. However, she’s having difficulty loving herself, and her health
and personal issues are beginning to suffer. She says she asks God daily for
help, but has made statements reflecting she doesn’t believe she’s worthy.
She’s having trouble shaking old religious guilt and has feelings of not being
good enough. I give her any encouragement I can.
This feels over my head. Could you give me some
powerful affirmations to help her combat her fear and help her through her
difficult state?
G.N., DETROIT, MI
The best thing you can do for your mother is to
heal your own issues. Her thoughts have nothing to do with you. Your thoughts
are shaping your life. Let her see by your own example what can happen when
someone changes their thinking.
Continue to do your own positive affirmations,
and when she expresses doubt, say I FEEL FINE, AND LIFE IS GOOD. Don’t force
your mother—set an example instead!

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