You all probably have heard saying: “Love melts all blockages”. I believe this is also applicable for Parkinson’s recovery.
Continue reading “23a. Feeling loved”22a. Dealing with symptoms
Dealing with symptoms can be overwhelming. Parkinson’s symptoms are a part o vicious circle of this disease. This is why most people give up working on their recovery.
Best thing to do is to be patient and talk to your “friend” while symptoms rage. Share everything with him. Smile with him. Especially in this situation.
Parkinson’s is teaching us a lesson. We are not in charge of the universe, God is. There is letting go required.
Thank you!
21a. Recovery symptom – itching in legs
Today i have experienced another recovery symptom. First of this kind.
Continue reading “21a. Recovery symptom – itching in legs”20a. Recovery symptom – warmth in leg
Yesterday and day before yesterday I have experienced another recovery symptom. First of this kind.
Continue reading “20a. Recovery symptom – warmth in leg”19a. Recovery symptom – bicycle ride
Yesterday I experienced a recovery symptom. First of this kind. It happened during my bicycle ride.
Continue reading “19a. Recovery symptom – bicycle ride”18a. But God does not hear me!
People who are new to my Blog may be unfamiliar with the fact that, in order to recover from self induced pause (Parkinson’s disease), one needs to develop strong, dependable communication with God. For more info on this topic, please read my post: “2a. Methods for destroying pause“.
Sometimes, despite of trying to communicate with Him, one can feel that God does not hear him. Communication with God is not linear. It has it’s ups and downs.
Continue reading “18a. But God does not hear me!”17a. Prayer
Prayer is a powerful tool in strengthening your relationship with God. For more info on why is this relationship important for recovery from Parkinson’s please read my post: “23b. Talking to personal spiritual guide“.
Continue reading “17a. Prayer”16a. Four neurological modes
In her book “Stuck on pause” Dr. Janice Walton-Hadlock talks about neurological modes that human brain operates. According to Traditional Chinese medicine there are actually four neurological modes, not only two as western medicine suggests. These four modes are:
Continue reading “16a. Four neurological modes”15a. Trauma from the childhood
I have already written about this topic (please read post: “19b. Trauma from the past“). This time i wanted to put some emphasis on the childhood part of your life, so you are able to detect whether you have trauma from your childhood or not, and if so, help you to be aware of it. Continue reading “15a. Trauma from the childhood”