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
6. Do you experience dizziness?
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Your
All Is Well
Self-Assessment Quiz
Lifestyle Questions:
1. Do you have trouble keeping within the word limits
on essay tests?
2. Do you have problems with multiple-choice tests?
3. Is your mind always in the clouds?
4. Do you drag your feet when it comes to learning
new technology?
5. Have you ever experienced serious trauma or abuse?
6. Can you feel “spirit” when you’re in nature?
Section 7
Body Health Questions:
1. Are you experiencing a chronic illness?
2. Have you been diagnosed with an incurable disease?
3. Do you have cancer?
4. Is your health so bad that you are on the verge of
death?
Lifestyle Questions:
1. Do you have a driven, indomitable spirit?
2. Are you always working—never taking a sick day?
3. Are you lost as to what your true life’s purpose is?
4. Do you tend to have one life or health crisis after
another?
5. Do most of your friends and family seem to be
moving away or leaving you in other ways?
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Scoring
To score the quiz, simply count the number of yeses in
each section.
Section 1
We Are Family—The First Emotional Center: Bones,
Joints, Blood, Immune System, and Skin
If you answered yes to:
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0 to 6 questions:
You are truly at home in the world,
and your healthy bones, joints, blood, and immune
system reflect this. Your health challenges are likely
to be in other areas.
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7 to 11 questions:
You have occasional family
problems, and that twinge of joint pain, the
frustration of skin problems, or the discomfort of
immune system issues will let you know. So make
sure to tune in and try to get these things under
control before they grow into something much worse.
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12 to 18 questions:
Brace yourself! It’s time to
reevaluate how to get family or other group support.
You need to focus on the health of the first emotional
center right away by working to create a more secure
life. Go to Chapter 4 to learn what changes you can
make to help rid you of your bone, joint, blood,
immune, and skin problems.
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Your
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Self-Assessment Quiz
Section 2
It Takes Two—The Second Emotional Center: Bladder,
Reproductive Organs, Lower Back, and Hips
If you answered yes to:
•
0 to 2 questions:
You are truly a powerhouse in your
capacity to financially and romantically negotiate
your way through life. With your ability to balance
love and money, your health challenges are more
likely to come from other body regions.
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3 to 5 questions:
You have average ups and downs
with love and finances. However, that occasional
hormonal mood swing or lower-back pain may
indicate that you need to look for an unstable
relationship or financial issue somewhere. Just
remember to keep vigilant in your efforts.
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6 to 9 questions:
Your life has been a struggle over
how to handle both financial independence and
intimate relationships. Your health challenges with
lower-back and hip pain or hormonal, reproductive,
or bladder problems are likely to help give you
intuitive warnings that you need to find a better way
to balance money and love. Go to Chapter 5 right
away to gain insight on how to create this balance.
Section 3
A New Attitude—The Third Emotional Center: Digestive
System, Weight, Adrenal Glands, Pancreas, and
Addiction
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If you answered yes to:
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0 to 2 questions:
You have an innate sense that you
are lovable and can focus on your own needs, yet you
have enough discipline and responsibility to handle
a job and meet your responsibilities to others. Take a
bow. This is rare. With your capacity to balance your
own identity, your challenges are more likely to come
from other body regions.
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3 to 5 questions:
Your occasional struggles with work
and your self-esteem are likely to materialize in only
occasional problems of indigestion, constipation,
bowel irregularity, or weight concerns. So keep an eye
out for any growing imbalances in these areas.
•
6 to 9 questions:
You know you have self-esteem
issues. Your lifelong struggle to feel empowered by a
career and to simultaneously love yourself is likely
to have resulted in illness of your digestive tract
and kidneys or in issues with weight or addiction.
Chapter 6 can help you learn important ways to
change your thoughts and behavior to lead to health
in this emotional center.
Section 4
Sweet Emotion—The Fourth Emotional Center: Heart,
Lungs, and Breasts
If you answered yes to:
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0 to 4 questions:
You are one of those rare individuals
who can take care of a child, an aging parent, or
anyone for that matter and still manage to keep your
wits about you. You were born with a strong mental
and emotional constitution. Good for you.
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Your
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Self-Assessment Quiz
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5 to 10 questions:
Your heart, respiratory, or breast
problems might signal sadness, anxiety, or frustration
with a child or partner, but you won’t be sidetracked
for long. You have resilience, and somehow you know
how to bounce back!
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11 to 15 questions:
Watch out! Your lifelong struggle
managing your emotions in your relationships can
make life seem like a soap opera or bad reality show.
Sometimes you may want to run away and live in
a monastery just to get away from it all. But your
health is within reach. Check out Chapter 7 to see
what you can do to heal yourself.
Section 5
Something to Talk About—The Fifth Emotional Center:
Mouth, Neck, and Thyroid
If you answered yes to:
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0 to 4 questions:
Congratulations on your impressive
communication skills. You know how to express your
own needs and listen to the point of view of those
around you. You know yourself and how to be strong
and empathetic at the same time. Good for you.
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5 to 8 questions:
You have only the occasional
disagreement with friends, children, parents,
co-workers, or your partner. And even though
you lock horns, your conflict doesn’t last long
and neither do the health problems that tend to
develop in your neck, thyroid, jaw, or mouth.
When a communication style isn’t working, you
will temporarily get neck or jaw tightness or dental
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problems that will quickly help you reevaluate a
better way to communicate.
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9 to 13 questions:
You probably don’t need to hear
this from us, but you have had a lifelong struggle
to feel heard and understood by others. You’ve also
had problems listening to those around you. It’s
important that you learn to communicate while
being aware of all sides of a situation—peacefully
having a voice and simultaneously hearing. Chapter
8 will set you on the right path.
Section 6
Suddenly I See—The Sixth Emotional Center: Brain,
Eyes, and Ears
If you answered yes to:
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0 to 3 questions:
How do you do it? You are one of
those rare individuals who was born with a stable
mind-set and doesn’t tend to struggle with the
unknown. Call it faith. Or call it traveling through
life on autopilot. It doesn’t matter. You’ve learned
not to struggle, and you gracefully adapt to the
changes in life. Your health problems are probably
not to be found in the brain, eyes, and ears.
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4 to 8 questions:
You have only the occasional
problem struggling with pessimism and narrow-
mindedness about the future. However, an inner
voice eventually tells you that your mind is not
your friend. And the headache, dry eyes, or bout of
dizziness that occurs when you are in a pessimistic
funk will soon get your attention and force you to
look at your world with a healthier perspective.
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Your
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Self-Assessment Quiz
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9 to 12 questions:
Take a deep breath. The cause of
your problems is your lifelong struggle to clearly see
and hear the world as it really is. You need to widen
your scope of perception, making your mind-set
more adaptive and flexible. By being open to how
life flows, and releasing your expectations about
how you think life should be, you can create better
health in your brain, eyes, and ears. Learn more
about this in Chapter 9.
Section 7
Changes—The Seventh Emotional Center: Chronic and
Degenerative Disorders and Life-Threatening Illnesses
If you answered yes to:
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0 to 2 questions:
You are at a stable point in life.
You’ve watched other people suffer health disasters
but you’ve remained healthy. Congratulations, and
keep it up.
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3 to 5 questions:
You have only the occasional
medical issue. Your faith may have been tested on
those few times when you got the painful medical
results back from the doctor. Since you’ve had these
experiences before, keep an eye out for anything your
body may be trying to tell you before it gets to the
point of dealing with these dramatic situations again.
•
6 to 9 questions:
Don’t worry; you have company.
You’ve known for a while that you need help. You
meditate, pray, and have an array of medical support
people to help guide you through the crises. However,
you are worn down. To have a better life, you need
to examine how to change and grow in partnership
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with Divine spirit. Join us for the adventure in
Chapter 10.
Now that you’ve evaluated your current situation, let us take
the next steps to create health together.
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on usIng MedIcIne
Some readers who are drawn to this book may be tempted to
opt out of the healing options modern medicine provides. This
could be because they see using these as proof that other options
won’t work, or perhaps because of some level of distrust of the
modern system. But in my experience—both with my own health
and through my patients—I’ve found that medicine is an essential
part of the equation.
Around the world over a period of some years, health care
has undergone seismic shifts. For centuries or perhaps millennia,
when it came to healing, people focused on engaging skilled prac-
titioners who used techniques such as dream interpretation and
intuition. Because they didn’t have the technology we use today,
they relied on these mystical skills to lead them toward a cause
and a cure. For example, in ancient Greece, instead of employing
a radiologist to get an MRI or CT scan, ancient physicians would
go into an altered, dreamlike state and intuitively accessed infor-
mation about their patients’ illnesses. Healing involved looking
at the whole person and attempting to restore balance to restore
health.
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In recent years, science has changed this whole-person, balance-
focused perspective on health. Diagnostic tests, drugs, specialists,
and many technical advances have made the world a healthier
place. Average life expectancy has gone up. The incidence of ma-
ternal death during childbirth has plummeted. We have medi-
cations that can eradicate horrible diseases. Think of the havoc
wreaked on Europe during the mid-14th century. The bubonic
plague—the Black Death—killed somewhere between 30 and 60
percent of the entire population. Can you imagine? And the bu-
bonic plague is still around, but its impact has been minimized
by treatment with antibiotics. Modern medicine really has accom-