Thursday, April 25, 2013

Heal Your Face

Your Face Is a Reflection Of Your Internal Environment

Yes this is largely true.  

The good news is you can change it or "heal your face" through healing the internal organs.

There are many excellent oils and supplements that can accelerate your healing and the desk reference can guide you along that path.

So the next step is to learn how your face correlates with your internal organs.

Here is an excerpt from a book called "Heal Your Face" ---- Thanks to Doris Parreno for this


"What do they know that we don't? First, we need to stop looking at everything so shallow. We see skin problems and run to buy skin creams or expensive skin treatments, but they never work. Why? The skin is only the outer layer of a much deeper thing. It's just the thin outer layer of moldy fruit. Instead of trying to hide a problem, we should be spending our energies figuring out what caused the problem, and we need to look much deeper than just the surface. Start by changing the way you think and handle things. The entire way of thinking in the "modern" world is based on treating symptoms. If you see rust, sand it down and paint over it. If you have pain, take a pain pill. If your face sags and gets wrinkles, get plastic surgery. If you are in
debt, borrow more money. If your relationship is not smooth, dump him or her and get someone else. This is the way the "modern" world behaves. No one wants to take
responsibility for anything. We are always blaming it on something outside of ourselves: the economy, heredity, genetics, bad luck, other people, the weather, old age...you
name it. We like to feel sorry for ourselves and play the victim. We like to be comfortable, eat comfort food, live in comfortable homes, be in comfortable relationships and
have a comfortable job. It would outrage many to use the word lazy in describing western culture, but that's what it's become, a society based on instant gratification. We want
our food prepackaged and ready to eat immediately. We want someone else to prepare our food and serve it to us. We want someone else to do our work for us at home and
at work. We want, we want, we want.

Start by not wanting."



Terry

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