Read All Is Well: Heal Your Body With Medicine, Affirmations, and Intuition Online
Authors: Louise L. Hay,Mona Lisa Schulz
Tags: #General, #Body; Mind & Spirit, #Inspiration & Personal Growth, #Self-Help, #Personal Growth
Chapter 11: All Is Well Tables ............................................................. 183
A Final Note from Louise .........................................................................
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Endnotes ..................................................................................................
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Bibliography .............................................................................................
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Acknowledgments ....................................................................................
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About the Authors ....................................................................................
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A Welcome
from Louise
It thrills my heart to present this book to you, dearest reader,
whether you’re new to my work or a longtime follower.
All Is Well
looks at my teachings from a fresh and exciting
angle. My co-author, Mona Lisa Schulz, whom I love and adore,
has been promising me for ages that she would pull together sci-
entific evidence to support what I have been teaching for years.
While I personally do not need proof to know that these methods
work—I rely on what I call my “Inner Ding” to evaluate things—
I know there are many people who will only consider a new idea
if there is science behind it. So here we present the science to
you. With this added information, I know that a whole new seg-
ment of people will become aware of the power they have to heal
their bodies.
So let this book be your guide. In the following pages, Mona
Lisa will show clearly, step by step, how you can move from illness
to wellness—outlining the connections between emotional well-
ness and health and the prescriptions we give for healing. This
book combines medical health, holistic health, nutritional health,
and emotional health in one nice, tidy package that can be fol-
lowed by anyone, anytime, anywhere.
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HealIng MetHods
Healing the mind and body with affirmations, medicine, and
intuition is territory that has been increasingly explored over the
last 30 years. And though there are many brilliant and gifted indi-
viduals who have helped lead the way, few would argue with the
fact that the first pioneer in this field was Louise Hay. In fact, this
movement began en masse in the 1980s, when we all bought her
“little blue book,”
Heal Your Body: The Mental Causes for Physical
Illness and the Metaphysical Way to Overcome Them
, and discovered
the thought patterns that led to the health problems we all had.
Who knew what a turn my life would take because of this
little blue book, but it truly has changed everything. It helped me
sculpt my own medical practice, and its theory has guided me
along the path to better health for my patients and myself. As you
can imagine, I was thrilled—actually beyond thrilled—when Hay
House proposed that I write a book with Louise that brought to-
gether the healing power of intuition, affirmations, and medicine:
both traditional Western medicine and alternative therapies. It’s
the ultimate healing system! To work with this material . . . and
with Louise! How could I say no?
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I had dragged
Heal Your Body
along with me to medical school
and later as I spent long years researching the brain in pursuit
of my Ph.D. I used it when I cried through the ups and downs
of my medical and scientific training. And the times I didn’t cry
and came down with sinusitis and postnasal drip. I would look up
in the book the associated thought pattern: postnasal drip, also
known as “inner crying.” When I got nervous about taking out one
student loan after another to pay tuition, I started to get sciatica,
lower-back problems. Once again I turned to the little blue book.
Sciatica was associated with “fear of money and of the future.”
Time after time, the book made sense, but I could never fig-
ure out where Louise got her affirmation system. What motivated
her, nearly 35 years ago, to start her “clinical observation study”
on the association between human thoughts and health? How
could someone with no scientific background or medical train-
ing observe client after client, see a consistent correlation between
certain thought patterns and their associated health problems,
and then write a book that so accurately addresses our health con-
cerns? Her prescriptions worked but I didn’t know why or how. It
simply drove me crazy.
So, as necessity—or aggravation—is the mother of invention,
I decided to delve into the science behind her affirmation sys-
tem, mapping out the emotional aspects of illness in the brain and
body. And the correlations I found helped me create a treatment
system that has guided me through more than 25 years of intui-
tive consultations and an equal number of years as a physician
and scientist. But it wasn’t until Louise and I started down the
path of writing this book that I realized how powerful combining
the healing methods I use with Louise’s affirmations could be.
The Importance of Intuition
Back in 1991, I had finished two years of medical school
training plus three years of my Ph.D., and I needed to go back to
the hospital floor to finish my studies. Armed with a white coat,
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stethoscope, and lots of little books, I entered the floors of what at
that time was Boston City Hospital.
On the first day, my resident came to me, gave me the name
and age of my first patient, and said simply, “Work her up.” That
was it. I was terrified. How was I supposed to figure out what was
wrong with her when I had no information other than her name
and age?
In the elevator on the way down to the emergency room, I
fidgeted nervously. I knew only the rudiments about how to work
up a patient, let alone how to operate the stethoscope around my
neck. Momentarily trapped in the elevator, I stood with clipboard
in hand. And there, in an instant, I saw in my mind’s eye an image
of the patient I was about to evaluate. She was moderately obese,
in lime-green stretch pants, clutching the right upper part of her
abdomen, screaming, “Doctor, doctor! It’s my gallbladder!”
Wow!
I thought.
In the event that the patient I am about to meet
does have a gallbladder problem, how would I evaluate that medical
problem?
As the elevator slowly crept between floors, I flipped
through the pages of the numerous manuals stuffed in my pock-
ets and quickly researched how I would work up a patient with a
gallbladder problem. On my clipboard, I sketched out the classic
workup one does for a gallbladder problem: check an ultrasound
of the liver, check liver enzymes, observe the whites of the pa-
tient’s eyes.
The doors opened. I ran down to the emergency room and
threw open the curtain, and there, to my surprise, was a woman
lying on the gurney in, yes, lime-green stretch pants, screaming,
“Doctor, doctor! It’s my gallbladder!”
It had to be a coincidence, right?
The second day, once again, the resident barked out the name
and age of my patient, telling me to go down to the emergency
room. Again an image of the patient popped into my mind, this
time with a bladder infection. So, I ran the drill again: how would
I treat a patient with a bladder infection. Lo and behold, it was a
bladder infection. On the third day, I repeated the process again,
and again my impressions were accurate. After three days, I real-
ized that there was something unique about my brain, that my
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mind’s eye could see ahead of time what my trained medical eye
would eventually see on the floors of the hospital.
I could see just how useful intuition was in helping me as-
sess my patients, but I soon realized that intuition played an even
larger role than I initially thought.
The Body’s Intuition
The human body is an amazing machine, and as a machine it
requires regular maintenance and care to run as efficiently as pos-
sible. There are a variety of reasons your body can break down and
get sick: genetics, the environment, diet, and so on. But as Louise
found in her career—and published in
Heal Your Body
—every ill-
ness is affected by emotional factors in your life. And decades after
Louise presented her conclusions, the scientific community has
put forth studies that support them.
Research has shown that fear, anger, sadness, love, and joy
have specific effects on the body. We know that anger makes
muscles clamp down and blood vessels constrict, leading to hy-
pertension and resistance to blood flow. Cardiac medicine tells us
that joy and love tend to have the opposite effect. If you look at
Louise’s little blue book, a heart attack and other heart problems
are “squeezing all the joy” out of the heart, a “hardening of the
heart,” and a “lack of joy.” And her affirmation to reverse these
problems? “I bring joy back to the center of my heart,” and “I joy-
ously release the past. I am in peace.”
Specific thought patterns affect our bodies in predictable
ways, releasing certain chemicals in response to each emotion.
When fear is your dominant mood over a long period of time, the
constant release of stress hormones, specifically cortisol, triggers
a domino effect of chemicals that lead to heart disease, weight
gain, and depression. As with fear, other emotions and thoughts
follow a typical pattern as they are projected onto the body in the
form of illness. In my work, I have also found that while emo-
tions travel everywhere in the body, they affect organs differently
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depending on what is happening in your life. This is where intu-
ition comes in.
Often if we are not aware of an emotional situation in our life
or the life of a loved one, this information comes to us through
intuition. We have five earthbound senses that can evoke our feel-
ings: seeing, hearing, body sensation, smell, and taste. And we have
five parallel “intuitive senses”—clairvoyance (seeing), clairaudience
(hearing), clairsentience (body sensation), clairalience (smelling),
and clairgustance (tasting)—through which we can gain addition-
al information. For example, you may anxiously receive an intui-
tive image, a clairvoyant flash that a friend is in danger. Or you
may feel dread when you hear the phone ring in your head five
minutes before it actually does, relaying bad news about a loved
one’s death. You may get that famous “bad taste in your mouth”
or feel like you “smell something suspicious” right before some-
one asks you to agree to a bad business deal. Or you may experi-
ence a bad feeling in your body, whether it’s that “gut feeling” or
that “heartache” warning you about a problem you will be facing in
your relationship.
In addition to the commonly understood intuition that guides
us in these matters where we have insufficient information—like
the intuition that has helped me throughout my medical career—
our bodies also have innate intuition. Our bodies can tell when
something is out of balance in our lives, even if this knowledge is
unclear in our conscious minds.
If we are to fully heal, we must bring our attention to the mes-
sages our bodies relay through intuition. But we also need logic
and facts to fully understand which imbalances in our lifestyle
are affecting our health. Just like needing both tires inflated on
a bicycle, you need to balance emotions and intuition with logic
and fact. Both extreme logic without intuition and intuition with-
out logic breed disaster. We must use both of these tools to create
health. Throughout this book we will discuss how to do this, fo-
cusing on four approaches:
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1. Becoming conscious of our emotions and those of
other people in our life, making note of the warnings
that come with fear, anger, and sadness
2. Figuring out what thoughts accompany these feelings
that keep swirling around our heads
3. Identifying symptoms of distress and locating them
in our bodies
4. Decoding the intuitive/emotional thought-pattern
information underlying the symptoms and
understanding that every illness is also in part due to