You are an inspiration
Thought so too, therefore shared (I mean my unbelievable remissions, not myself).
What was mind-boggling however: despite reporting here in the forum, or collaborating a summary of my recoveries under the stacks section seven years ago, no-one ever reported back. Of having similar success with an all-encompassing approach (lifestyle changes: like diet, exposure to sun and sea or meditation.., comprehensive Orthomolecular supplementation and monitoring physiological changes with regular lab-tests, since often real health-improvement or worsening thereby can be premeditated long before they happen, at least with uncurable chronic diseases)
Also with friends and family in personal life: all really prefer the convenience of trusting in MDs, despite the literature of their interventions having miniscule results with chronic diseases. Mainly at postponing the worst outcomes, only an insignificant bid.
I think now, it's a combination of preconditions present in a patient, which makes it possible in rare cases only. Just came across this quote of a psychologist:
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@AdamMGrant
The attitude that helps most with intense stress in not mindfulness. It's hope.
In hard times, it's overwhelming to live only in the present. What brings strength is anticipating a brighter future.
Resilience lies in remembering that todays's burden may be lighter tomorrow.
Since mindfulness of the presently experienced - is a key condition of its practice - I have less single items, but its multifactorial preconditions in mind too. Traditionally it's not mindfulness alone, but balanced with other the faculties of confidence (which I prefer to the religiously ambiguous term 'hope') and investigation of phenomena (wisdom), as well as unified mind (concentration) and effort (energetic application). Where each faculty functions as antidote for imbalances in those two pairs too, and where mindfulness is the key at its center.
In a study of over 700 musicians during the pandemic lockdown, mindfulness predicted greater distress, whereas hope foreshadowed lower distress and higher resilience.
Source: “Work-related resilience, engagement and wellbeing among music industry workers during the Covid-19 pandemic: A multiwave model of mindfulness and hope”
Mindfullness of present pheno- and noumena is therefore not at all of a dreamy partial kind, as perceived in above quotes, but with confidence, investigation, concentration and effort properly balanced, can't but mention everything happening experientially, is of course ever modulating and changing. No need to look for that in the future.
However, in my case confidence in change mainly came from childhood. Already at birth I had a deathly disease which went away. Numerous other diseases came and went. Engraining already then this confidence, but in other respects an disadvantage as an unconscious strategy not to go after riches, status or official higher education, since ultimately it would always come to naught.
Paradoxically I could recondition myself from such a self-debilitating unconscious strategy through mindfulness meditation, I didn't become a monk (with the ideal of no riches or status), the confidence remained.
and believes that he is at the point of no return: a chance -however small- always exists to prevail.
Edited by pamojja, 20 October 2024 - 05:09 PM.