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 was just told by my doctor that
I have something called Candida. This was news to me! I’ve never even
heard of it. Do you have any suggestions for how to heal this condition?
Thank you so much.
A.G., Vancouver, B.C.
Dear A.G.,
Candida is a very common condition but rarely diagnosed properly by
medical doctors. Women who take antibiotics and eat lots of sugar often
have this condition. If you want a lot of good information about healing
this problem, get the book The Body Ecology by Donna Gates. You can also
go to a good nutritionist and have an eating plan created just for you.
Candida is easily healed if you will follow the dietary suggestions.
Affirm: I lovingly help heal my body by choosing foods that are best for
my special body. Perfect health and wholeness are mine. All is well in
my world.

Dear Louise,
I’ve heard your You Can Heal Your
Life audio book several times, and it has helped me enormously. I’m a
struggling actor in London and have been told I have ADD (attention
deficit disorder). I’ve taken drugs but have had no success. I’m not
focused and have a poor attention span. You inspire me immensely, and I
would dearly love some advice, help, guidance, and a plan. Thank you.
K.C., London, England
Dear K.C.,
The advice I gave to the person in the above letter would also apply to
your condition. Dietary changes and going to a homeopathic physician
could make a big difference in your health. Most of us don’t realize
what damage we do to our bodies when we eat lots of sugar and processed
foods. However, you’re not limited by anyone’s diagnosis, even your own.
Stop saying, “I’m not focused and have poor attention.” That’s not an
affirmation you want to use.
Now, for the next step. Take on the healing process of your body like
you’d take on a new part in a play. Study your lines, research, and do
exactly what the part tells you to do: rehearse, rehearse, and rehearse.
In no time you’ll be the healthy actor you want to be. Affirm: I move
beyond all limitations. I am far greater than I used to believe. I am at
peace in my mind and in my body. My body knows how to heal itself, and I
allow this to happen. New roles open for me. All is well in my body and
in my world!

Dear Louise,
I’m in a black hole of despair,
and every time I find myself pulling out of it, someone pushes me right
back to the bottom. I have an overbearing husband (he’s 64 years old)
who tells me when I can go out, who often berates me for being stupid,
and doesn’t talk to me for days if he can’t have everything his way. We
haven’t shared a bedroom for more than ten years.
I continually cry; and suffer from depression, headaches, and back pain.
Is there any way to improve my way of living or must I just suffer
forever? Can you help me?
B.C., Sydney, Australia
Dear B.C.,
You must have read some of my
books or else you wouldn’t have written to me. Have you done any of my
exercises? We have to improve your way of thinking before we can improve
your way of living. Your husband may not be supportive of you, but
you’re the only one who thinks in your mind. You’re choosing thoughts
that cause your suffering. Change your thinking and you will change your
life.
Below are some affirmations for you to do. Repeat them many times a day.
Repetition will make them true for you. When you really do this, there
will be big, positive changes within a month. Blessings to you! Affirm:
I am free in my mind. I think thoughts that make me feel good. I know I
can make positive changes in my life. I now create a life of my own.
Life loves me and brings new and positive experiences into my life. It
is safe for me to love myself. All is well in my world.

Dear Louise,
I lost a wonderful job last year
that I had for 13 years—directing a church choir. The people loved me
and my work, but the new minister didn’t, and I was forced to resign.
Since then, I’ve started my own choir and have worked in many churches,
but I’m still struggling with the issue of forgiveness. The core issue
is not being acknowledged for 13 years of loyal and dedicated service.
I’ve have done the following work: thanked God for my blessings, sent
everyone in the church a letter thanking them for the opportunity to
serve them, visualized a big balloon with church members floating in the
air, and have tried different therapies.
However, I cannot run into a church member on the street without feeling
a terrible aching pain. What am I missing?
M.D., Long Island, NY
Dear M.D.,
I think what might be missing
for you in the healing process is the acknowledgment of feelings of
grief. Grief is cumulative. If we don’t express it, the emotions remain
trapped in the body. Each time we experience a loss, the pain continues
to build, one wound on top of the other. It is very important that you
don’t hold yourself back from the feelings. Allow yourself to feel them
completely so they can move through you and you can be free. You spent
many years with these people. It’s only natural to grieve their “loss”
in your life.
Do join a Grief Therapy Group—it will be so helpful. Call the Grief
Recovery Hotline at 1-800-445-4808.
An affirmation for you to use is:
I allow myself to flow through my experience of grief. It is safe and
healing here. I am free.

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