Jerry: Because I've been seen my body heal, and because that healing has been visible to me, I expect that. But how can we get to the point that we know that all parts of the body will heal? People seem to be most frightened of the parts they can't see-those hidden inside of the body, so to speak.
Abraham: It is a wonderful thing to see the results of your thoughts out in the open in an obvious fashion, and just as your wound or sickness is evidence of misalignment, your healing or wellness is evidence of alignment. Your tendency toward wellness is much stronger than your tendency for illness, and that is the reason that even with some negative thinking, most of you do remain mostly well.
You have come to expect your wounds to heal, which helps tremendously in the healing process, but when the evidence of your illness is something that you cannot see-where you must rely on the investigation of your doctor who uses his medical tests or equipment to probe for information-you often feel powerless and fearful, which not only shows the healing process, but also is a strong reason for the creation of illness. Many people have come to feel vulnerable about the unseen parts of their bodies, and that feeling of vulnerability is a very strong catalyst in the perpetuation of illness.
Most people go to the doctor when they are sick, asking for information about what is wrong, and when you look for something wrong, you usually find it. The Law of Attraction insists on it, actually. A continual searching for things wrong with your body will, in time, produce evidence of something wrong, not because it was lurking there all along and you finally probed long enough to find it, but because repeated thought eventually creates its equivalent.
heal (v)痊癒,治癒,使恢復健康
fashion (n)樣子,方式
evidence (n)證據,跡象,清楚,明顯
alignment (n)組合
tendency (n)傾向,趨勢
wellness (n)健康
tremendously (adv)極大地
investigation (n)研究;調查
test (n)試驗,檢驗
equipment (n)配備,裝備,設備;器械;用具,才能,知識;素養
probe (v)查究;調查
creation (n)創造,產物
vulnerable (adj)易受傷的,有弱點的
catalyst (n)【化】催化劑;刺激(或促進)因素
perpetuation (n)永存;不朽
insist on (ph)堅決地宣告;督促,強烈地要求
in time (ph)及時;早晚;終將;慢慢地
lurk (v)潛伏,埋伏,潛在,偷偷地行動
equivalent (n)相等物,【化】【物】當量
People seem to be most frightened of the parts they can't see-those hidden inside of the bodies. So when we are sick, we go to the doctor to figure out what is wrong with our bodies. However, when this action-researching or rethinking what's wrong with your body- is too over, that will makes it worse. It is because when you researching or rethinking what's wrong with your body, we don't look at the thing in the bright side. This means that we are in the bad mood or in the negative emotion. I have an experience like this. When I was 15 years old, one day, I didn't feel well. I was very worry about what was going on with my body, and kept thinking on this problem. Because of my anxiety, I fell down in a faint in front of everyone. What a tragedy! So, after that event, I learned that we should think everything in a positive way. And, when we do that, that will makes it better or I have to say: unless not so bad.