Many Symptoms - One Cause with Chana Studley #82

EPISODE · Aug 15, 2024 · 32 MIN

Many Symptoms - One Cause with Chana Studley #82

from Mind Body Medicine for Self Healers · host Sarah Dawkins - Root Cause Healing and Natural Holistic Health Coach

Chana Studley recovered from severe PTSD after 3 violent attacks in the UK and spent the next 25 years combining an Academy Award-winning career in Hollywood with coaching and counseling people with trauma, addictions, and relationship problems. In 2018 she noticed that her 25 years of chronic pain, allergies, eczema, asthma, and IBS had all completely gone so she conducted research to discover if she could reproduce this experience in others. The information from Sydney Banks that Chana spoke about is "Genesis of the Three Principles. Reflections on the Life and Discoveries of Sydney Banks by Elsie Spittle and Chip Chipman"Chana shares her healing with us. 00:00 Introduction01:10 Chana´s attacks04:12 Therapies for healing pain10:30 The unconscious mind17:39 Awareness, reacting vs responding24:41 Different perspective27:49 Being in the now we can't be broken29:36 Chana's tipBioChana is an international speaker and author. Chana has written 3 novels, The Myth of Low Self Esteem, Painless, and Very Well, was an Amazon #1 best seller last year!Her latest book Beyond Diagnosis is a critique or traditional psychology wit over 40 stories of recovery from every kind of mental health issue as a result of an understanding of the Three Principles.Chana has a diplomas in psychology and pharmacology, is a World Health Organization First Responder and a certified Life Coach.Following the success of 5 case studies she developed a program called Painless and is now helping clients all over the world with all kinds of health issues and working with doctors and clinicians to introduce them to the Three Principles.Connect with Chana https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100010951864513https://www.linkedin.com/in/chanastudleyhttps://www.instagram.com/chanastudleyhttps://www.youtube.com/@chanastudley3P

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