Stress, Meditation and a Strange Occurance

Posted in Uncategorized by Mike Hughes @ Jun 22, 2009

First of all to all the Dads out there, Happy Father’s Day
As you know, I’m going to be a Father for the fourth time pretty soon and in  celebration I’ve decided to make an audio version of the Power of Stillness meditation technique.

Well, the meditation has been availiable for a few years now but only in ebook format. And when I at last got ’round to making an audio version guess what happened…?

I’VE LOST MY VOICE!

I haven’t even had a cold for at least 2 years and now I can barely speak!

Most people have an Achilles heel, a physical weak point that always seems to be the part that is most vulnerable. Mine has always been my throat.
 
A similar thing happened about 15 years ago when I was due to go on a 5-day meditation seminar.

About 2 days before I was due to leave, I started to get a sore throat. It got so painful that I thought I wouldn’t be able to go.

Even when I started the 150 mile drive to the venue, it was if I had 2 voices in my head – one was saying I should turn around and head home as I was too ill, the other one was saying I should attend the seminar.

Well in the end, I did go to the seminar and I was very glad I did.

The sore throat got steadily worse during the 5 days but, strangely, I had no other symptoms.

But as soon as I got in my car to drive home, it dissapeared!

Call it the Ego or the Id or the Subconscious Mind, but it was as if something in me didn’t want to hear the truth.
I’m meditating on my throat and I hope to be ok soon.

Perhaps you also have  a weak-point, an Achilles Heel?
All the best

Mike Hughes

P.S. to get on the First Priority List for the new Audio Meditation Package and to be notified before the general public
click here:
http://www.controlyourstress.com/audio-meditation-package.html

P.P.S. If you have any questions please email me at:
mike@controlyourstress.com
 

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