100 Reasons

“Clinical practice in psychosomatic medicine has demonstrated that tensions of emotional origin, when they can not be expressed in word or action, often express themselves symbolically in the body through a kind of “organ language”. Edgar Cayce, Many Mansions, p.50

One Hundred Reasons:

“You are the sum total of your own thoughts. You can keep from entertaining negative thoughts and imageries. The way to get rid of darkness is with light; the way to overcome cold is with heat; the way to overcome negative thoughts is to substitute them with good nourishing thoughts. Affirm the good and the bad vanishes away” – Joseph Murphy, The Power of Your Subconscious Mind. (2000, p.98)
  1. Addictions
  2. Age Regression
  3. Aggression
  4. Agoraphobia
  5. Anesthesia
  6. Anger
  7. Anxiety
  8. Assertiveness
  9. Assisted Healing
  10. Bed Wetting
  11. Biofeedback
  12. Breathing
  13. Career Success
  14. Change Habits
  15. Child Birth
  16. Chronic Pain
  17. Concentration
  18. Cravings
  19. Creativity
  20. Death or Loss
  21. Dreams
  22. Exam Anxiety
  23. Exercise
  24. Fears
  25. Forgiveness
  26. Frustration
  27. Gagging
  28. Gambling
  29. Guilt
  30. Headaches
  31. Helplessness
  32. Hopelessness
  33. Hostility
  34. Hypochondria
  35. Immune System
  36. Impotency
  37. Improve Health
  38. Improve Sales
  39. Indecision
  40. Inferiority
  41. Inhibition
  42. Insecurity
  43. Insomnia
  44. Irrational Automatic Thoughts
  45. Irritability
  46. Jealousy
  47. Memory Loss or Improvement
  48. Mistrust
  49. Motivation
  50. Nail Biting
  51. Nausea
  52. Negativism
  53. Nightmares
  54. Obsessive-Compulsive Habits
  55. Overeating
  56. Overly Critical
  57. Pain Management
  58. Panic Attacks
  59. Past Life Regression
  60. Perfectionism
  61. Performance Anxiety
  62. Pessimism
  63. Phobias
  64. Premature Ejaculation
  65. Problem Solving
  66. Procrastination
  67. Public Speaking
  68. Reach Goals
  69. Rejections
  70. Relationship Enhancement
  71. Relaxation
  72. Resistance
  73. Responsibility
  74. Restlessness
  75. Sadness
  76. Self-Awareness
  77. Self-Blame
  78. Self-Confidence
  79. Self-Control
  80. Self-Criticism
  81. Self-Defeating
  82. Self-Esteem
  83. Self-Forgiveness
  84. Self-Image
  85. Sexual Problems
  86. Shame
  87. Skin Problems
  88. Sleep Disorders
  89. Smoking
  90. Social Phobia
  91. Sports
  92. Stress
  93. Stubborn
  94. Study Habits
  95. Stuttering
  96. Substance Abuse
  97. Surgical Recovery
  98. Tics
  99. Trauma
  100. Weight Loss

Edmir Fernandes, B.Sc. Biomedicine, RCCH