April 22, 2011
3 Year Healing Anniversary and Blog Name Change
Three years ago, I made the decision to trust my own intuition about the ability of my body to heal from MCS.
I used EFT to reprogram some of the limiting beliefs that I had (MCS is forever, impossible to heal, incurable etc).
Almost immediately, I became more open to listening to my intuition about what could help me. This led me to try the supplement Schizandra, which helped immensely(though I no longer need it now), and also to me developing my personal style of what I call Shifting Focus. That technique, combined with avoiding negative people as much as possible and having a hobby that brought me joy, quickly brought about healing and proved to me that it was, in fact, possible for me to heal. Constitutional homeopathy has also played it's part.
About 9 months into the healing journey, I suddenly knew that it would be beneficial for me to start celebrating the improvements I was experiencing, sharing them with others so they could be witnessed.
I was still feeling a bit tentative about healing so I chose a blog name, Moving Beyond MCS, that reflected that tentative place I was in.
In celebration of 3 years of steady healing, I've changed the name of this blog from Moving Beyond MCS to Healing From MCS. The blog URL/web address is still the same so this name change should not effect any links made to this blog or any of your bookmarks.
Today there is no tentativeness within me.
I feel confident and comfortable with saying that I am, in fact, "healing from MCS"!
Over the last three years this healing has remained steady and continues to happen faster as my body gets healthier.
I have every confidence that one day I will be able to say I am healed, recovered.
I am so happy to be able to type those words and to have been able to share with you all here over the last few years.
Thank you for continuing to visit even as my posts have gotten less frequent as I am busier with having a life outside my home.
I will be posting soon about what an average week is like for me (it would have shocked the me of 3 years ago, that's for sure :).
I used EFT to reprogram some of the limiting beliefs that I had (MCS is forever, impossible to heal, incurable etc).
Almost immediately, I became more open to listening to my intuition about what could help me. This led me to try the supplement Schizandra, which helped immensely(though I no longer need it now), and also to me developing my personal style of what I call Shifting Focus. That technique, combined with avoiding negative people as much as possible and having a hobby that brought me joy, quickly brought about healing and proved to me that it was, in fact, possible for me to heal. Constitutional homeopathy has also played it's part.
About 9 months into the healing journey, I suddenly knew that it would be beneficial for me to start celebrating the improvements I was experiencing, sharing them with others so they could be witnessed.
I was still feeling a bit tentative about healing so I chose a blog name, Moving Beyond MCS, that reflected that tentative place I was in.
In celebration of 3 years of steady healing, I've changed the name of this blog from Moving Beyond MCS to Healing From MCS. The blog URL/web address is still the same so this name change should not effect any links made to this blog or any of your bookmarks.
Today there is no tentativeness within me.
I feel confident and comfortable with saying that I am, in fact, "healing from MCS"!
Over the last three years this healing has remained steady and continues to happen faster as my body gets healthier.
I have every confidence that one day I will be able to say I am healed, recovered.
I am so happy to be able to type those words and to have been able to share with you all here over the last few years.
Thank you for continuing to visit even as my posts have gotten less frequent as I am busier with having a life outside my home.
I will be posting soon about what an average week is like for me (it would have shocked the me of 3 years ago, that's for sure :).
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This is fabulous, Libby. I am so happy for you. I appreciate how you are sharing your healing journey and offering hope and optimism to others in doing so. You rock!
ReplyDeleteThank you Sandra!
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for providing me with much inspiration and spiritual food for thought along the way (I follow your blog by RSS). You rock too! :-)
This is a lovely positive blog with encouraging and specific information on the process of healing. Congratulations on your three year celebration! Linking MCS and healing in the blog name will help a lot more people googling, looking for hope, to find your site. Thanks Libby.
ReplyDeletethank you for the congratulations and for your kind words about the blog!
ReplyDeleteI definitely hope that the name change will help more people find the blog and give them hope for their own healing possibilities.
A belated but no less hearty congratulation on your rock'n new blog name and celebration. It matters that we believe these words, and make the present our present of joy-filled well being. It's wonderful to see the confidence building in your journey. I love the company of your joy and your shift. Terrific Plan 'Be'...
ReplyDeleteMuch Aloha,
Mokihana
thank you so much Mokihana for your joyous, supportive words!
ReplyDelete:-)
Congratulations, Liberty. I could tell that you were headed in this direction. I just was checking in to see where you were at right now and to tell you I've got my life back again. MCS is a small part of it to be respected, but not something that limiting anymore.
ReplyDeleteThank you Shayla.
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy to read that you've "got your life back"!!
What a wonderful liberation. thank you for brightening my day with that news :-)