Why People Don’t Heal and How They Can
About This Book
Drawing on her work as a medical intuitive, Myss addresses the paradox she observed repeatedly: people who wanted to heal but unconsciously chose not to. She identifies the emotional and spiritual patterns — particularly the secondary benefits of illness ("woundology"), victim identity, and inability to forgive — that block healing despite every medical and spiritual effort, and offers a path through each pattern.
What You'll Learn
Illness can become a form of identity — defining oneself as a wounded person creates a tribe and a story, but it also freezes the energy needed for healing. Forgiveness is not a moral virtue but a biological necessity — harboring resentment is measurably toxic to the body's energy field and immune function. The will to be healed must be unconditional; healing "on your own terms" is not healing but negotiation.
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