Healing
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This episode of LOA Today explores the multifaceted nature of healing, particularly in the context of grief and loss, using the hosts' personal experiences with the passing of their cats Joy and Harmony as a foundation. The conversation delves into the non-linear, deeply individual nature of emotional healing, emphasizing that while pain may never fully disappear, its frequency and intensity can diminish over time. The hosts reflect on how grief is not a process to be completed but a journey of integration—learning to live alongside loss, as seen in one host’s ongoing relationship with the memory of his son TJ. The discussion expands beyond emotional healing to include physical healing, highlighting powerful anecdotes such as a man who defied a six-month cancer prognosis by returning to Greece, embracing joy and low stress, and ultimately reversing his condition. The episode also examines systemic barriers in modern medicine, including corporate influence, the limitations of double-blind studies, and the suppression of alternative healing modalities. Despite these challenges, the hosts express hope in the growing awareness of holistic healing, the power of mindset, and the importance of patient advocacy. They celebrate the subtle but real shifts in cultural and medical paradigms, where people are increasingly embracing spirituality without religion, and healing is recognized as a deeply personal, energetic, and multidimensional process.
Healing is not about erasing pain but learning to live with it, with the frequency and intensity of emotional triggers decreasing over time.
The body possesses an innate capacity to heal when given the right conditions—positive mindset, low stress, love, and supportive environments.
Modern medicine has limits; true healing often requires going beyond pharmaceuticals to include energy work, emotional support, and lifestyle changes.
Patient advocacy is essential—individuals must question shifting medical standards (like lowered blood pressure thresholds) and seek doctors who listen to their unique bio-individuality.
Supportive relationships and belief systems are powerful healing tools, as demonstrated by the recovery of a man with stage-four cancer who returned to a joyful life in Greece.
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The Weight of Loss: Grief Revisited
“It's like they just keep coming back. So I think that's why Jen picked the topic of healing today because that's one of the big challenges that we face as we deal with loss because loss does come into our lives. It is a part of what it is to be alive.”
Healing Is Not Erasure
“I don't think I've healed from that... I have learned to incorporate that. I know his... But it isn't like there's a side of me that can't instantly be traumatized by something... I don't think I want to be healed from it.”
Energy Healing in Action: Reiki and the Power of Love
“I can literally feel the energy of the body... I would make a shift and I'd see on the video that the cat was making a shift. And I'm thinking, this is really crazy.”
The Power of Environment and Mindset
“He took all that stress away. The body was able to heal. Defeated his cancer. And, you know, last I heard he was like 80 something years old and doing great.”
The Systemic Barriers to Healing
The conversation shifts to systemic issues in modern medicine, including corporate influence, the decline of physician autonomy (e.g., low AMA membership), and the suppression of alternative healing practices. The hosts critique how insurance and profit motives shape medical decisions, often at the expense of patient empowerment.
“I don't think I've healed from that... I have learned to incorporate that. I know his... But it isn't like there's a side of me that can't instantly be traumatized by something... I don't think I want to be healed from it.”
“He took all that stress away. The body was able to heal. Defeated his cancer. And, you know, last I heard he was like 80 something years old and doing great.”
“It's like they just keep coming back. So I think that's why Jen picked the topic of healing today because that's one of the big challenges that we face as we deal with loss because loss does come into our lives. It is a part of what it is to be alive.”
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