Pulling The Thread with Elise Loehnen

The Mystery of Spontaneous Healing (Jeffrey Rediger, M.D., M.Div)

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Jul 14, 2022
Dr. Jeffrey Rediger, a physician and psychiatrist from Harvard, shares insights from his book 'Cured' on the power of spontaneous healing. He discusses how physical ailments often signal deeper issues of inauthenticity and the importance of listening to one's body. The conversation challenges conventional healing approaches, emphasizing personal growth and spiritual experiences. Rediger explores the transformative power of illness and the need to confront societal pressures, advocating for a more authentic self that can lead to profound healing.
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INSIGHT

External vs. Internal Solutions

  • Western cultures tend to look for external solutions, like medications or religious figures.
  • This contrasts with Eastern views that emphasize internal goodness and the image of God within.
ANECDOTE

The Blue in Healing

  • Women experiencing spontaneous healing often reported dreams involving the color blue, associated with Mother Mary.
  • Rediger suggests this may reflect a rebalancing of masculine and feminine aspects within their psyche.
ANECDOTE

Mother Mary's Intervention

  • Elise Loehnen shares a dream where Mother Mary advised her to stop drinking and be more energy-conscious.
  • This intervention, though unusual, prompted a positive change in her habits.
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