Experiencing Difficult Times ?
During Difficult times there is a great means of support afforded by a
Faith in Jesus Christ.
I do not support or propose the use of Faith in God as a substitute for
seeking appropriate Modern Medical Assistance for Health Care Problems
but that instead it be used as a good support system in assisting you to
acquire knowledgeable people to assist you in your time of Medical need,
and to assist in providing the encouragement and support that are so
important when facing any major dilemma.
Currently in the U.S. over 30 Medical Colleges offer courses on the Religion
and the treatment of medical disorders. Its merit as a support mechanism is
well proven and documented, and while not all wish to avail themselves of
its merits (or for that matter even see someone else espouse them) I find a
high percentage of those that do try it, find solace and support there.
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Spiritual peace and nurturing can have a positive effect on ones' well being.
There are different ways to grow in this regard. Organized religions, of which
there are a multitude, are one way, although many of those claim to be the
"only" way. There are other ways to develop this sense of spirituality and
well being outside of standard faith--and some of those ways may actually focus
more on spiritual growth than traditional religions. The practice of
meditation can have a significant positive effect on ones' body chemistry.
No one religion can truthfully claim to be a "cure" for cancer. Whether or
not active spiritual practice could prevent cancer is another area that
probably would be helpful to further research. That doesn't mean that
practicing a religion can't be helpful to someone with cancer. It very well
can. There are cases of people having spontaneous remissions but that can be
triggered for a variety of different possibilities, although from what I have
read, those (that I have come across) seem to be more negative and extreme
(i.e. raging physical illness) than positive.