Guest guest Posted February 18, 2006 Report Share Posted February 18, 2006 Hi Dayu, thank you for your response. Obviously my chocolate cravings or eating disorders, obsession etc. are not easy to resolve. A year ago or so I actually went on the Atkins diet with less then 20 carbohydrates a day. And still craved my sweets. I did it for six month, but then went right back to my old bad habits. Oh I've also done fasting. But never got past 5 days either. Just started feeling to weak and I'm usually doing lots of physical activity. So of course I would be interested in this cleanse you're talking about. And I am trying to do a lot of the things you're talking about. I have done cord cutting and I'll be doing more of this. Its hard to get out of all this after 40 years of believing the wrong things. I still think I am guilty for a lot of things I did in my life. Mostly to myself. thanks again for your help christa > The absolutely best results, came however, a while later, when I discovered > an even better way to cleanse out parasites. Wow! Hardly any dietary > restrictions, and as the cleanse proceeded, I was not at the effect of my > cravings and the things I wanted to eat changed more and more naturally. I > found this new way the easiest, and have, since then, shared that with those > of my patients who are ready to do the physical work along with the > emotional. > * Boundaries with yeast in your system. Boundaries with parasites in > your system. Clean them out. It can be done - easily. > * Boundaries with people. It can be done - easily. Cut cords with > them. Use the empowerment protocol. (PIVOT Manual, Page 51). > * Boundaries everywhere. > * Honoring yourself, making choices that are supporting to you. > * Loving yourself. > * Healing the circumstances that caused you to let the boundaries be > violated in the first place. Re-claiming yourself..on all levels. Getting in > touch with the fear, guilt and shame, and releasing it. Getting in touch > with the suppressed anger and rage inside and releasing it. Getting in > touch with the unforgiveness and releasing it. Releasing victim > consciousness. > * Gradually recovering your own self-worth and self-dignity. > Reclaiming yourself as you make new choices based on your renewed > self-esteem. > * Learning to accept and love yourself unconditionally..and gradually > changing, lovingly honoring yourself and the new person you are becoming. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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