Dear
Louise
by Louise Hay
Dear Louise,
I have a friend who was diagnosed with thyroid cancer. I believe that if
you can heal your mind of resentment, then your body can heal itself and
I just want him to fight this terrible disease. Is there anything you
can recommend that can help my friend?
S.M., Mexico City
Dear S.M.,I don’t approach a situation or even a
condition in the body as an enemy; therefore, there’s nothing to fight.
Now, if you would like to dissolve something, having it go back to the
nothingness from where it came, then I would approach it as I suggest.
You’re right – deeply held long-term resentment is
always the mental pattern that accompanies cancer of any sort. The
thyroid represents creativity. Parents often want their children to be
just like them, so they repress the child when he wants to express his
own inner longings. Your friend needs to forgive his parents for this,
if this was his situation. They were doing the best they could with
their own understanding and knowledge at the time.
Your friend can take the medical
route for his healing, he can take the holistic path or he could combine
the two. That will be his choice to make, not yours.
See this experience as a bump in the
road of life, with lessons to be learned for both of you. Love your
friend and keep visualizing him being well and happy, with a new
approach to his life.
Dear Louise,
I’m currently in a new relationship with a full-time single father who
has a nine-year-old daughter. This girl has been suffering from Crohn’s
disease for over a year. We’ve tried everything to help her: eliminating
wheat, refined sugar and dairy products from her diet and using
alternatives like acupuncture, but her condition is getting worse. I
think this might have to do with the fact that about a year ago a very
nasty divorce between her father and mother was finalized. Is there
anything we can do to help her metaphysically?
G.T. Fresno, CA
Dear G.T.,
Of course, the nasty divorce has everything to do with this child’s
condition! People with this disease always feel very insecure and
unloved. Everything else you’ve done with her diet is right. Now use
lots and lots of love. Think about how you can help this dear child feel
secure. What does she need to feel safe? She’s a precious little child
and needs all the love you can give her. Keep affirming the best for
her. Teach her mirror work. That is, have her look in the mirror and
say, “I am safe, I am loved and I am happy.” Have her do this several
times a day if you can and you can even do it with her. It will do you
both good. Maybe Daddy could do it, too.
Dear Louise,
I’m curious about what you think of the chiropractic world. Some friends
have told me they don’t think having one’s back adjusted does anything
for them, but my mother-in-law says she loves going to her weekly
appointment. What are your thoughts?
A.S., New Hampshire
Dear A.S.,
Personally, I think if you want to release stress in your body, the
perfect place to go is the chiropractor! But remember, you’re the only
judge of what’s good for your body. So don’t listen to other people. Go
and experience a session for yourself.
I’ve been using chiropractors for many years and
have received great benefits from them.

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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