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How to live in peace after cancer diagnosis

Published: Mon 9 Jan 2012 11:01 AM
How to live in peace after cancer diagnosis
Unique emotional and mental healing retreat for those affected by cancer and their supporters, will be held at Mana Retreat Centre at Coromandel, New Zealand, from 11th to 18th January.
Video explains all details of the retreat www.eft-emofree.com/cancer-retreat.html
We live today in a fast paced world, full of different pressures of all kinds. The majority of people are not aware of the real impact of emotional conflicts. At the same time even the conservative American Medical Association is saying that 85% of all health issues start at the emotional level and some other experts are saying that it is much higher than that.
Our sensitivity level has increased due to piling up of all social, environmental and emotional stressors. It is not only change in diet that contributes to it, but number of stressors that modern life brings, combined with increased sensitivity level. Cancer is in rise in the whole world. Cancer accounted for 1% of all deaths in New Zealand in 1900, and in 2011 it is 29%. Breast cancer is leading with its occurrence.
Newer approaches to supporting cancer are often related to the diet and not much attention is given to emotional and mental healing. Diet has its important place but without emotional peace and a positive attitude, it is much harder to bring balance back to the body.
Cancer has its reason to be there. It is not an enemy that is waiting to get us behind the corner, but a final sign of needed change. Once when we understand why we get cancer and bring balance back to the emotional and mental level, with some basic dietary changes and life style changes, we can even create a condition for a spontaneous healing that is the birth right of every human being.
The leader of this retreat is Jasmina Kovacev, BSc, of Peak Performance Studio from New Zealand. She gave a key note speech at the First NZ EFT and Kinesiology Conference in Wellington (August, 2011) on Emotional Support for People Affected by Cancer. During the retreat various approaches to mind - body health will be used and also the underlying emotional cause of each participant's cancer will be addressed, while the body is nurtured with healthy organic vegetarian food choices.
Participants will also learn crucial coping skills, so when they get back to their environment they will be more resilient to different impacts of their environment. This whole package will lead every single participant to having as much of a normal life as possible regardless of their diagnosis and will create conditions that give self healing the greatest chance. Their body will have a high energy level that is greatly needed to cope with the current health challenge. Their attitude towards their life and the condition will be amazingly different. Finally New Zealanders do not need to travel overseas to experience similar but still very different approach that contributes to their healing.
“Emotional and mental healing is of the extreme importance regardless at what stage one with the cancer is and regardless at what kind of the treatment one is.“ says Jasmine Kovacev, BSc, EFT expert and trainer, Personal performance and health coach
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