Dear
Louise
by Louise Hay
Dear
Louise,
My three boys (10, 7 and 4) have all been diagnosed with farsightedness.
I know from your books that so much can be done and that there is a
reason for everything, but this has just floored me. Where do I start
and what can I do?
O.D.,
Ireland
Dear O.D.,
Whenever our small children have problems, it’s good to begin with
clearing our own consciousness. It is safe for me to see would be a good
affirmation for you to start with. I would repeat this affirmation over
and over and notice areas you don’t want to look at or things you don’t
like to see that might come up. Then repeat: I am safe.
Also, do mirror work with
your kids. My book The Adventures of Lulu covers this issue among others
and it’s specifically geared toward children. Teach your sons to stand
in front of a mirror and repeat: I love my eyes. I see everything
clearly and lovingly. It is safe for me to see. You can all do it
together at first. Many children love mirror work—they make a game of
it. Your four-year-old will probably take to this first. Do the
affirmations will him every day until he enjoys doing it alone.
I highly recommend a
wonderful book titled Healthy Healing by Linda G. Rector Page, N.D.,
Ph.D. It’s a great source for alternative healing techniques. You can
probably find it in your local health-food store. Among many wonderful
pieces of advice, Dr. Page offers dietary, herbal and lifestyle support
therapies for more than 400 conditions, including eyesight. She
recommends increasing vitamin A, C and D intake; use of an herbal
supplement called Bilberry; and eating mineral foods such as carrots,
broccoli, leafy greens and sunflower seeds.
Dear
Louise,
I’m currently experiencing a “grumbling appendix” (chronic appendicitis)
and am waiting to hear if I’ll need surgery. Although I’m confident that
surgery in this instance may be the best solution and could provide me
with a brilliant opportunity to heal myself and my life, I’d also like
to address the metaphysical causes. I’ve had this condition on and off
for ten years, although it’s only recently been diagnosed and owing to
it, I’m experiencing unpleasant digestive symptoms more and more
frequently.
Over
analysis and worry are obviously making my situation worse. How can I
help and heal my health? I am trying to focus on the positive aspects of
my life (wonderful marriage, happy home), but it seems that this isn’t
enough. I would appreciate any insights and thank you profusely for
taking the time to read my ramblings!
W.F.,
France
Dear W.F.,
What is it in your life that you cannot stomach? Perhaps it’s an old
childhood belief that you don’t deserve to have so much good in your
life? Deserving good is a big issue in many people’s lives. But the
truth is that we all deserve good experiences just because we exist.
It’s our divine right.
Begin affirming: I love my
stomach. I release all fears. I take in and digest life with joy and
ease. I am safe and loved by life!
Dear
Louise,
My six-year-old daughter constantly complains about earaches and when I
have her checked by a doctor, there is an actual ear infection. It’s the
right ear mostly. We use medication to cure this, but I wonder if
there’s another way to handle this? Thank you for your help.
M.H.,
Los Angeles, CA
Dear M.H.,
You’ll see a big difference if you remove dairy products from her diet
immediately – that is, no milk, cheese, yogurt or ice cream. So many
children are actually highly allergic to dairy and the first complaint
is usually earaches. Rice or almond milk can be substituted, but not
soy, as it is usually genetically altered.
On the metaphysical level, what does your daughter not want to hear? Is
there too much fighting in the house? Does she hear the word no too
often or does she feel that she’s not loved enough?
Have her affirm: I hear
with love. I love my ears. They are happy ears. All is well in my world.

Louise L. Hay is a
metaphysical teacher and author of numerous books, including “You Can
Heal Your Life,”0 “Empowering Women” and “The Times of Our Lives.” For
the past 25 years, she has assisted millions of people in discovering
and using the full potential of their own creative powers for personal
growth and self-healing. Louise’s works have been translated into 29
different languages in 35 countries throughout the world. Visit Louise and
Hay House at: www.LouiseHay.com
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