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Our Bodies, Our Health  
The Clues to Health and Sickness  
It is a great blessing if your body can transport you through life without  
too many recurring breakdowns. Being unaware of the body’s warning  
signs is part of a more general loss of many primal and gut instincts.  
When things do go wrong, there is a tendency to curse your body,  
treating it as something separate from yourselfan entity that has failed  
in its service to you. What people often fail to realize is that this reaction  
is the result of an ever-increasing disconnection with the body, and that  
the physical breakdown  
is the conclusion to a long series of unheeded warnings, which the body  
has been trying to communicate. These communications can be as simple  
as an awareness that you have not felt quite right for a while, that you  
have been unusually terse with loved ones or simply the feeling that you  
can’t cope any more. They can also take a more physical form, like a  
headache or indigestionsymptoms often suppressed with a pill, when  
you should be addressing the cause and questioning the reason for them.  
Sometimes, as with so many children nowadays, ill health becomes a way  
of life. Allergies, digestive disorders, and overuse of antibiotics are all too  
common.  
Listening to your body, observing and asking how and why you react  
to situations the way you do, can tell you an awful lot about yourself.  
With physical symptoms, what is often required is a process of seeing the  
external signs and tracing them back to the inside. Initially, there may be  
just a jumble of clues and tidbits of information, great and small. Every  
sensory ability has to be thrown into feeling more and gathering  
information. Approach the problem like a great detective novel; it will  
invariably contain many false trails that must be patiently tracked by  
applying all available wisdom. Drawing conclusions too quickly is as  
dangerous as overcomplexity and tunnel vision. Simplicity and common  
sense should be your primary focus. A practitioner can often make sense  
of all the pieces for you and design a helpful route back to health.  
In many cases of ill health, a disease progresses for some years before  
severe symptoms set in. The further advanced a disease is, the harder it is  
to find the source or to locate the actual moment, or moments, when the  
initial disharmony spawned the illness. So seeing and being aware of  
yourself is a habit you can begin at any age and is a lesson that it is never  
too early or too late to learn. In many ways it is a very natural process.  
Some may find comfort in knowing that their ill health is their destiny.  


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