It’s Only The Initial Situation – Not The Result!

When you receive a shocking diagnosis you are waiting for information about how serious everything is, about the level of the disease, about the probable treatment, and most of all about the chances of surviving and healing. Mostly there are two possible reactions: Either I fall in desperation and get worked up in fear regarding “what could happen” or I look at the chances and options to support “what could happen.” What I want to happen or what I expect to happen is an inner concept, and how this inner concept looks revealed in exceptional circumstances.

And here we go: The young man who inspired me for this post takes things as they are. He doesn’t interpret anything into it but just moves through the process. He is not judging nor feeling sorry for himself. He simply looks at the initial situation and goes through the procedure step by step. He receives great support in this attitude from his mother and most family members, which solidifies the ground for him to walk through this. His mom nailed it: “What option does he have if he wants to get over it as soon as possible?” He knows about the side effects of the treatment (which can but doesn’t have to happen), but I never noticed him worrying about anything. I was even amazed when he said what positive things go along with the treatment and even the bad reactions to the treatment. It is not that he is searching for reasons to stay positive. He looks at the positive things reflexively! When I was in Vienna lately, I took care of him during the daily hospital routine and duties when his mom was at work. You know what? We had a lot of fun, made jokes, played games, and talked about the situation without any negativity or complaints.

When I was looking at how naturally he deals with his situation, I thought this was something we can apply to any challenge in our lives. Why do we mostly look reflexively at the worst-case or at a possibly bad outcome? Yes, we may be scared and shocked at the first moment, but then we need to clear our minds. Because not accepting, crying, being sorry or angry, or feeling treated unfairly doesn’t change anything about what already happened. How things are now or how they were yesterday does not define how they will be tomorrow. But we are so busy being scared and worrying about what it is that we lose precious time in which we could already lay a basis for a good outcome. How we deal with what is now, on the one hand, defines how we can direct further development and, on the other hand, how we handle further developments.

Of course, being confronted with a deadly disease is the most testing version of using a healthy positive attitude. There are less threatening obstacles we may find in our way.  Basically, nothing in life happens to make life worse but to make us better. When we look back, everything life throws at us pushes us to improve our physical or mental abilities. It teaches not only one person but everybody involved, and that is exactly the way they need it and what they have to learn. Therefore, it is important to look at what we can make out of what we have and how we can improve what is. The secret is being outcome-oriented but not problem-oriented.

This 16-year-old gives us a lesson in not looking at the problem but at the solution. That way, he aligns with the energy of health and healing. As we all know, the thoughts we think generate the feelings we feel and they radiate the energy of that feeling which then aligns with the same energy around us. Like attracts like. That’s why we need to feel what we want to be to make it happen or support the development. This is the good news and the challenge: Be aware that your thoughts are the seed of what you create and how you react to what you create will become your experience. How you experience your life does not depend on a higher force and its goodwill but on the level of your awareness.

Whatever you find in life now is only the initial situation. It is not the result.
Try not to judge what is since you cannot change what already happened anyway.
In not judging you prevent yourself from identifying with the undesired and
you keep your heart and mind free to move towards the place behind the problem.

In Love and Light

 


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Very inspiring post, Erika.
Wish him the best possible outcome of this situation. He seems to have the right attitude.
You are so right, we need to see the possibilities instead of only the limits, no matter how bad it looks.
Much love to you ❤

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Thank you very much, Irene. We get confirmation over confirmation how his attitude supports the whole process. On Wednesday he is released, which is early. Of course, he has to come in frequently and still has to take heavy meds. But the progress is amazing!
Again, thank you so much 💖

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The “placebo effect” is medically well documented and supports the notion that our mindset can impact a medical outcome. i.e. If you believe something will cure you … it could well do just that. Of course it cannot be taken as all encompassing, but it clearly shows that if you believe in something strongly enough, so often the world will fall into line!

Or … as somebody put it more succinctly – Perception is reality.

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Absolutely, Colin. I am geniuinely convinced that healing is basically possible by our belief (unaccounted for our life’s plan, of course). And even if some doubts creep in at times, the more we really believe the more it supports the healing process at least. And once we see the positive results our belief gets only solidified.
Thank you for adding this, Colin. The power of our thoughts is still underestimated!

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This is a super follow-up to last Monday’s post. We don’t have to look at the circumstances and say this is it, this is all there is. It is all about our thoughts and how we approach every situation. The young man that inspired both posts has a great attitude and that can only benefit his wellbeing. Thank you for another inspired Monday post.

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You know, I always love how you sum the content up with simple yet powerful words. And again, you did it here. I can only agree. As young as he is as extremely powerful the colaboration of his heart and mind is. He is such an inspiration in so many ways.
Thank you very much, Sylvester!

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Annette, you are another role model who moves forward step by step. No matter how difficult, you keep going, not looking back only ahead. You are such an inspiration and motivation yourself. Thank you 💖

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What an amazing young man! Thanks for sharing his story and I hope he can beat this disease, but he’s definitely being an inspiration to others around him as he goes through this.
How we react to a situation is so very important and there very well are times that the tests are really hard, but it sure seems like this guy is passing! You are so very right about our thoughts being the seed!
Great quotes, have always liked the “invincible summer” one.

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Thank you for this wonderful comment, Joy. Yes, he is a great role model for all of us around him. He is admirable. And I am convinced that his naturally positive attitude also supports the great progress he makes. I am often deeply moved when I think about this all.
Again thank you for your wonderful words, Joy 💖

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