“According to a recent study, depression is described as being the disease most destructive to humankind, largely because of the devastation it wreaks on our lives.... Yes, we could set up our minds to ignore our feelings and barricade ourselves from the winds and dust of the brain pattern. And we could become like robots, refusing to consider the passion and joys that could be ours. But then, we also might as well be dead.” MindWellsFeelingsMightJoyPassionBrainStudyOur LivesWindDiseasePatternsDustDestructiveHumankindRobotsDevastationBarricades Author:G. Frank Lawlis
“We're in essence allowing our spirit to come to terms with all the conflicts that we build within ourselves. Disease is after all a conflict within the tissue itself. Memory fading within the tissue, conflict of our actions or thoughts, our lives are not seamlessly running together in some way for ourselves, and had not been for a long time before we get to the critical point of a disease.” WayLongRunningActionTogetherSpiritTermMemoriesOur LivesConflictDiseaseLong TimeEssenceCriticalAllowingOur ActionsTissuesFadingRunning Together Author:Maya Tiwari
“We know that so many of the conditions and diseases that we associate with ageing can often be prevented or in fact their onset delayed if we just took preventative steps earlier in our lives.” IfsKnowsFactsStepsOur LivesConditionsDiseaseAssociatesAgeingOften IsDelayed Author:Julie Bishop
“We throw our parties; we abandon our families to live alone in Canada; we struggle to write books that do not change the world, despite our gifts and our unstinting efforts, our most extravagant hopes. We live our lives, do whatever we do, and then we sleep--it's as simple and ordinary as that. A few jump out of windows or drown themselves or take pills; more die by accident; and most of us, the vast majority, are slowly devoured by some disease or, if we're very fortunate, by time itself.” IfsWorldWritingBookDiesSleepSimplePartyEffortStruggleOur LivesDiseaseOrdinaryWindowMajorityAccidentsDespiteFortunateOur FamilyChanging The WorldCanadaAbandonPillsExtravagant Book:The Hours: A Novel Source: The Hours: A Novel
“Diseases can be our spiritual flat tires - disruptions in our lives that seem to be disasters at the time but end by redirecting our lives in a meaningful way.” WayEndsSeemsSpiritualOur LivesDiseaseAdversityMeaningfulDisasterFlatsTireDisruptionFlat Tires Author:Bernie Siegel
“Think what a contribution selfish people of great talent could have made if their commitments had been made to Jesus Christ instead of to themselves! We will do better in every aspect of our lives if we commit to a God in whose life we see miracles, power over disease and death.” PeopleIfsThinkingMadeJesusChristOur LivesTalentDiseaseCommitmentJesus ChristAspectMiracleSelfishCommitContributionGreat TalentSelfish PeopleDisease And Death Author:Vaughn J Featherstone
“Everyone who is educated today wants to sit at a comfortable desk under a fan and live in an air-conditioned house surrounded by a garden, coming and going in an American car as wide as the street. If we do not tear out this disease by the roots we shall have with us a bourgeoisie that is in no way connected with the reality of our life.” IfsWayWantLifeRealityTodayHouseEducationOur LivesAirFansStreetsCarTearsDiseaseComfortableExpectationsGardenRootsConnectedWideEducatedDesksBourgeoisieAccepting RealityAmerican Cars Book:Season of Migration to the North Source: Season of Migration to the North