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German New Medicine

I am very excited about sharing this eye-opening article, written by a colleague of mine on German New Medicine. German New Medicine helps us to uncover the unconscious cause or trigger of disease and illness.

Often this topic of the “Law of Attraction” triggers mixed feelings from people who have experienced a major illness or accident in their life. They often argue that there is no way they could have created it (their illness or the disability they acquired from an accident) for themselves – and I would absolutely agree with them. It pains me when I hear people trying to figure out what they “did” to make “it” happen. We do not intentionally “do” anything to manifest disease in our bodies or to experience an accident that has a major affect on us. Life happens, and as a result, more life happens. At best, we can learn and grow from all of our life experience – and it is in the learning and growing that we become more capable of consciously creating more of what we do want in life.

In her article, Barbara Pierce offers the perspective that disease is a result of trauma associated with unforeseen events that we experience in life. The development of German New Medicine offers a means of understanding the roots of disease and illness so that we can become aware of what we need to address on the mental or emotional levels to heal thoroughly.

Follow this link to read Barb’s enlightening articl
e: Introduction to German New Medicine

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