I've written about my eyes and trying to allow the well-being into them and improving my vision a few times on this forum. What I'm trying to figure out is how I can focus more on their well-being than their healing. I know Abraham says you should only focus on well-being and not healing or fighting a certain “dis-ease” but sometimes the line between healing and allowing well-being seem a little blurred to me, so I would love some clarification on the subject.
What are some good mantras for well-being, or some good Abe quotes? Has anyone had any personal experience with allowing well-being in and thus ridding themselves of some physical resistance in their body?
I just finished with school and I have an entire summer to do whatever I want, and I'm planning on doing my eye exercises for improving vision but as I do them I want to only allow the well-being and sometimes I catch myself focusing on lack or saying to myself “why haven't I seen any improvement yet??” And obviously doing that is a big no-no. But I know I have already made some great accomplishments in this area because I no longer get upset over it, even in its presence. I used to always let myself become soooo depressed over all of this, but not anymore! Even when I think about it those same negative feelings just never surface so I know I'm well on my way, I'd just like to know how I could allow some more well-being in, so any advice at all would be wooooooooonderful!! Thank you all so much.
I have found that Chapter 42 (pages 205-09) in the "The Amazing Power of Deliberate Intent" to be miraculous for me. I read it out loud once when I'm doing my daily workshop - and when I remember - I read it before bed (as they suggest) and then drift off to sleep and let my body do what it naturally wants to do - which is heal itself.
I found it gives RELIEF - and relief always points us downstream towards what we want. There are great sections in all of Jerry and Esther's books on this topic of "perfect health" - so any of the books would work. I just found this one to be soothing and helpful.