Dear Louise
Louise L Hay is a
metaphysical teacher and best-selling author of 27 book s
including,
You Can Heal Your Life, Empowering Women, Meditations
to Heal Your Life, Letters t o Louise, and The Power
Is Within You.
Since
beginning her career as a Science of Mind minister in 1981, she has
assisted thousands of people in discovering and using the full potential
of their own creative powers for personal growth and self-healing.
Louise’s
works have been translated into 25 different languages in 33 countries.
Dear Louise,
My parents had quite a bad relationship, mainly because my
dad’s family didn’t get along with my mom, and my dad always took their
side. Now I notice similar feelings with my boyfriend and his family. We’ve
been in a lovely, true-love relationship for seven years . It happens that he’s
very close to his family, and although he’s done many great things for me, I
feel that his family members count more than I do, and he will not stand against
them.
Please tell me how I can change this pattern in this
relationship or future ones. I would like to feel that I’m the most important
thing to my partner.
M.E., Copenhagen, Denmark
It’s time to forgive your father. It’s the only way
for you to become free. Sons usually marry people who are like their mothers,
and daughters usually fall in love with people who are like their fathers. If
there are unforgiven issues between them, then it’s hard to break free of the
parents’ marriage patterns. So forgive Dad, release all blame, and then begin
to use these affirmations I NOW RELEASE THE PAST. I AM NOT MY FATHER OR MY
MOTHER. I AM MY OWN TRUE SELF, AND I HAVE THE FREEDOM TO CREATE A NEW LIFE FOR
MYSELF. I AM LOVABLE AND LOVING. EVERYONE I KNOW LOVES AND RESPECTS ME. I
RESPECT AND HONOR MYSELF. MY LOVE LIFE IS NURTURING AND SUPPORTIVE. I CHOOSE TO
THINK LOVING THOUGHTS, AND LIFE SHOWS ME HOW LOVED I AM. ALL IS WELL IN MY
WORLD.

Dear Louise,
Because of a difficult childhood filled with mental abuse
and a lack of protection, I have overprotected my son (age ten). Since he was
about seven, he has put on a lot of weight and developed allergies and asthma.
Many things happened in his life before that (I divorced his father, remarried,
moved, and just had another son). I’m also a "hysterical" mom. I
believe bad things will happen to my boys every day, even if I try to work on
it. I really want my older son to feel better about himself. What can I do to
stop overprotecting my boys?
H.G., Toronto, Canada
Begin by protecting yourself. You’re now the parent of
your inner child and have the opportunity to treat yourself as you wanted your
parents to . The fear for your children is really fear for your own inner child.
Begin to understand that your parents did the best they could, according to
their upbringing and level of knowledge and wisdom. Forgiving them is the first
step to creating inner peace.
You say you’re a hysterical mother- this is because you
don’t trust Life. In spite of your childhood, you’ve grown up and survived.
Now you want to make a better life for your family. This can only begin with
you. Moment by moment, you can choose to think a thought that makes you feel
good. Your emotions are your inner guidance system. When you feel bad, you’re
off track. Life will protect your children if you’ll begin to relax and have
fun. Learn to think only good thoughts about your husband, your children, and
most of all, about yourself. Breathe deeply a lot. It will calm your mind.
Affirm I AM LEARNING TO TRUST LIFE AND TO ENJOY ALL THE GOOD I HAVE. You can do
it. When you really practice, you can change your whole family in just one
month. All is really well.

Dear Louise,
I’ve been told that my body is lactose intolerant,
meaning I can’t have milk or other dairy products. I thought it was important
for a person to have milk every day. What can I do to change this condition in
my body?
A.G., San Diego, California
Many, people are lactose intolerant because cow’s milk
is not good for our bodies. It’s the dairy industry that promotes the idea
that milk is a must. It certainly is not. I haven’t drunk milk in over 50
years, and I eat very little dairy products of any kind. Being lactose
intolerant is not a disease or even a "problem" unless you decide to
make it so. It’s your body’s way of communicating its needs. This is not a
bad thing.
Contrary to popular myth, we’re not created to consume
milk, especially cow’s milk, as we move into our adult years. If you’re
concerned about calcium, green leafy vegetables contain much more calcium than
milk. If you must have a milk beverage, then drink goat’s milk, or rice milk,
or soy milk. All are much healthier, and available at your local health food
store. Consider yourself blessed, and thank your body for how it’s serving
you.
Above all, don’t feel deprived. That is only a thought,
and a thought can be changed. What you may need to focus on is your acceptance
and appreciation of your perfect body and its messages. An affirmation for you
to use is I LOVE, ACCEPT, AND APPRECIATE MY PERFECT BODY. I EXPERIENCE PEACE AND
BALANCE ON ALL LEVELS!

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