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Mind, Body

Mind, Body

& Spirit

& Spirit

& Spirit

& Spirit

engagement

engagement

engagement

engagement

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& Spirit

& Spirit

& Spirit

& Spirit

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engagement

engagement

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& Spirit

& Spirit

& Spirit

& Spirit

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& Spirit

& Spirit

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PART FOUR:
Your Superhealing Lifestyle

Advanced Superhealing Daily Action Plan

Day 29

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Day 32

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& Spirit

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SUPERHEALING ACTION PLAN

ENGAGEMENT AND REVIEW

Congratulations! You’ve completed the first forty days of your su-

perhealing action plan. Now let’s take a look at what served you best during the program.

For each program component, please write down what you did

and whether it worked for you as anticipated.

Mind: ________________________________________________

Body: ________________________________________________

Spirit: ________________________________________________

Please review your superhealing goals and determine what you’ve

achieved.

Mind: ________________________________________________

Body: ________________________________________________

Spirit: ________________________________________________

CHAPTER TEN:
Your Forty-Day Superhealing Action Plan
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SUPERHEALING WORK SHEET:

ACTION PLAN REFINEMENT

How do you want to change your program? If everything worked

as you anticipated, you can skip this step.

Superhealing goal changes: _______________________________

Mind: ________________________________________________

Body: ________________________________________________

Spirit: ________________________________________________

Superhealing engagement changes: _________________________

Mind: ________________________________________________

Body: ________________________________________________

Spirit: ________________________________________________

SUPERHEALING DAILY LIFESTYLE PLAN

Congratulations! Now that you’ve completed your forty-day su-

perhealing action plan, you are well on your way to having firmly

established the first part of your ongoing superhealing lifestyle. This is only the beginning; this is a lifestyle that will continue to unfold and meet your specific needs as you want. You can review it on a

weekly, monthly, or quarterly basis and refine it to help you continue along the pathway to unfolding optimal health and well-being. Your needs will change as time progresses, and you can adjust your plan accordingly.

SUNDAY

Mind: ________________________________________________

Body: ________________________________________________

Spirit: ________________________________________________

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MONDAY

Mind: ________________________________________________

Body: ________________________________________________

Spirit: ________________________________________________

TUESDAY

Mind: ________________________________________________

Body: ________________________________________________

Spirit: ________________________________________________

WEDNESDAY

Mind: ________________________________________________

Body: ________________________________________________

Spirit: ________________________________________________

THURSDAY

Mind: ________________________________________________

Body: ________________________________________________

Spirit: ________________________________________________

FRIDAY

Mind: ________________________________________________

Body: ________________________________________________

Spirit: ________________________________________________

SATURDAY

Mind: ________________________________________________

Body: ________________________________________________

Spirit: ________________________________________________

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Your Forty-Day Superhealing Action Plan
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To keep the momentum, I sometimes make a personal spa day or

retreat using these techniques. You may want to consider one of the following:

• A superhealing weekend

• A superhealing day

• A superhealing half day

• A superhealing morning

I will also have superhealing retreats and ongoing online and tel-

ephonic coaching programs to support you.

This plan isn’t written in stone, by any means, but is intended to assist you in creating the awareness of superhealing that already exists in your mind, body, and spirit. As it grows in your awareness, you will find yourself engaging your superhealing abilities without thought.

Afterword: Let

Your Superhealing Light Shine

It is confidence in our bodies, minds, and spirits that al ows us
to keep looking for new adventures, new directions to grow in,
and new lessons to learn—which is what life is all about.

—Oprah Winfrey

It’s been quite a grand and glorious exploration! As this

book ends, I know it is truly just the beginning of your path to optimal health and well-being. Thank you so much for joining me. I am

so very, very grateful to have been given the privilege to share the concepts, information, and experiences with you. I did not plan to write this book, but a few months ago the title descended into my

mind, without urging, and I knew in that very moment that writing

it was the next unexpected and exciting adventure of my life. We’ve explored the depths of our being, and you’ve learned how to ful y

engage your mind, body, and spirit. My primary intention has been

to inspire you with the information, techniques, understanding that will remind you of the power that lies within. I’ve shared knowledge that I trust will ignite your enthusiasm and passion and will serve as the foundation upon which you create your pathways to experience

the optimal health and well-being that you desire and deserve. I hope I have succeeded. I pray that you now have a fuller understanding of the truly magnificent being that you are.

My great joy is sharing with you the tools and techniques that will allow you the opportunity to experience the vibrant and vital life you desire and deserve. This work is my life’s passionate calling. Thank you for allowing me the opportunity to share it with you. I hope that 233

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reading this book has enriched your understanding and enhanced

your awareness of the power that your mind, body, and spirit hold

within your being. All three possess certain mysteries, miracles, and magic, which I believe will continue to be revealed in our daily lives and in the science that will accompany our unfolding awareness.

Your life will progress in unimaginable and remarkable ways as your conscious engagement of your mind, body, and spirit grows.

It is my hope that as you grow in your understanding of who you

truly are and how to truly engage your superhealing power, this

will become a part of your awareness that is not only a lifestyle lift but also a way of being. I know you can do it. I have absolute faith in you. Remember to be who you real y are. Then the light of your

spirit will break through the perceptions that are founded in limited understanding.

You’ve learned much, and now your challenge is to take only what

cal s you from this book and use it in your daily life. It will change it in ways you cannot imagine, if you open yourself to that possibility.

Because of an unusual weather pattern, we have had have sev-

eral very cloudy, cold days with dense fog where I live. While I was driving in my car, the fog slowly lifted, the clouds parted, and rays of sunshine rushed through. It struck me that Mother Nature was

expressing to me physical y everything that I’ve shared with you. I saw the fog and clouds as physical representations of fear and anxiety and other emotions that impede the perception of the light of our

spirit that dwel s within us.

May you walk in the light of superhealing and live a life filled with vibrant health and well-being, joy, laughter, happiness, vitality, and fulfillment.

Love and blessings always.

Recommended Resources [TK]

www.nccam.nih.gov

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Notes

Preface

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Introduction: The Foundation of Superhealing

1. Franz Alexander,
Psychosomatic Medicine: Its Principles and Applications
(New York: Norton, 1950), 102, 122, 133, 146, 165, 171, 201. In 1950, Dr. Alexander identified these seven diseases as

psychosomatic, and this is what has been taught ever since. By and 237

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large, it is still accepted that these are the only ones.

2. K. Kieburtz, “Science and Ethics of Sham Surgery: A Survey of

Parkinson Disease Clinical Researchers,”
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Controls: Intracerebral Grafting of Fetal Tissue for Parkinson’s

Disease and Proposed Criteria for Use of Sham Surgery Controls,”

Journal of Medical Ethics
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3. A. G. Barnett and A.J. Dobson, “Excess in Cardiovascular Events on Monday Mornings: A Meta-Analysis and Prospective Study,”

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59 (2005): 109–14.

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Edmondson, and W. H. Jones, “A Change of Heart: Cardiovascular

Correlates of Forgiveness in Response to Interpersonal Conflict,”

Journal of Behavioral Medicine
26 (2003): 373–93; see also G. Af-fleck, H. Tennen, S. Croog, and S. Levine, “Causal Attribution, Perceived Benefits, and Morbidity after aHeart Attack: An Eight-Year

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