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It's not just a race for the cure. It’s a memory.

Inner work, reflects our outer world.

Imagine how it must have been when Christopher Columbus arrived upon the shores of the new world with his whole new mindset. The new settlers eventually migrated by the hundreds with their own way of thinking. It didn’t have to be that way. There were plenty of natives already here willing and ready to teach a state of mind that was long forgotten by the new age immigrants.

So it is, generation after generation new ways of thinking emerge and lap over the old ways and just who are you anyway? Researchers of today search for cures of dis-eases never heard of twenty years ago. You run for those cures, and donate towards them and yet the origin of remaining healthy is free for anyone willing to do the inner work in understanding themselves. Build self-esteem, not ego.

The winds and rain become fiercer year after year. So does being at dis-ease.

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The true donation and race for the cure is found in remembering who you really are. It is found when you curl your toes up in the grass, listen to soothing music or forgive yourself and others.

There is no comfort in complaining or is there? Let go of your pain body and come back to your center, it’s the place in your body where your heart is. There is a new world there, the place we should have discovered in 1492, a place that is the real you.

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It's not a race for the cure, it's a memory. By Patricia Huff Copyright 2013

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