Ep 59: The 3 most common mistakes people make that disconnects them from their body and causes disease

EPISODE · Dec 9, 2020 · 42 MIN

Ep 59: The 3 most common mistakes people make that disconnects them from their body and causes disease

from Beyond the Silver Lining Podcast · host Wendy Rosenthal

This is an episode inspired by the many questions I have been getting in the last few weeks about HOW TO HEAL THE BODY, I HAVE TRIED EVERYTHING.... which probably means, people have been looking outside of themselves for healing, instead of looking inward.  These 3 most common mistakes come from not being connected to the body, and as you probably could guess. In order to heal (from disease or imbalance), we got to learn, listen to the messages and know what exactly is out of balance and harmony so we can heal. For this, we get to go into our body and establish a profound relationship with it.  Listen in and share with me what you got out of this, was this helpful?  Also share with those who need to hear this now. As always, passing on the love and knowledge is a way of being of service and most likely part of your purpose. with love and light, you can always reach me here... @wendy4wellness Wendy ~~ Disclaimer: as always what I share is from my own experience and that of people who share with me their healing journey, my intention is to educate and let you know, that no matter where you are in your healing process, you are not alone and I am her to support you.  I am not to diagnose or treat a specific ailment, but to educate and remind you of your potential so you can heal yourself

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