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Why do you think that trust in God completes the healing process?

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It is extremely important to trust on God & surrender to Higher power.Not when it suit you, but all the times.Love people from the heart unconditionally & leave reward in God's hands.Some places,you can't directly mention God,you just say Higher power.{Beyond you}.Blessings. Veena
I have had personal experience in trying to do it on my own which provided limited results. When one trusts above and beyond themselves and their knowledge, remarkable results are possible. We humans have finite minds, seeing through a glass darkly, but, the mind of God is limitless. When we incorporate the first seven laws of health to the best of our ability, and then, add trust in God, the potential for advancement for humans is limitless!
Trust in God whole heartedly Following God completely are two things.Follow God & surrender.Let God be in charge.You do your part & He is watching every second what we do.I had many personal experiences,when I was believing God ,not believing God.
When I surrendered completely & Good or bad accepted.So,Please,Have Faith on God & live with peace.
"YOU COME
Blessings. veena.
Secular Humanism is limited to human ingenuity and lacks the character of the righteous standards of the Lord who has clearly spelled out His directions for His products both in moral and natural law. The group, "Sola Scriptura" is about God's Word and focuses primarily on the spiritual. General Health Issues exists to inform of possibilities for having our health advance every year! We must first acquaint ourselves with what the directions are for the use of these vessels we inhabit. Woeful ignorance abounds in matters of health. Becoming familiar with The Eigth Laws of Health is a step in the right direction. Moving towards living out of them is the next phase. Then, we will be at peace (disease free). It is only when we trust in God implicitly that we may surpass the human condition. All of God's promsies are conditional contingent upon our obedience.
Claire,Where,I am today,it is only because of God.God has helped me to move forward in spite of so many injuries In my body during my Taekwondo training,.Taekwondo is a disciplined Art,but I was not careful about protecting my self during sparring or jump kicks.In spite of all my injuries,I went to Yoga training & with Yoga practice,God helped me to move forward to move forward with my Yoga teaching training & with my own experiences,I teach my students according to their needs & injuries & inspire them, God will help you,if you keep stretching & practicing deep Breathing. "You come,no fearing"said by Pattabhi Jois.
Blessings. Veena
In order to have good blood, we must breathe well. Deep inspirtion of pure air fills the lungs with oxygen and helps purify the blood wherein lies the life.

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