Louise L. Hay explain that overweight represents a need for protection,. We seek protection from hurts, slights, criticism, abuse, sexuality, and sexual advances; from a fear of life in general and also specifically. Take your choice.
Louise L. Hay is not a heavy person, yet she has learned over the years that when she is feeling insecure and not at ease, she will put on a few pounds. When the threat is gone, the excess weight goes away by itself.
Fighting fat is a waste of time and energy. Diets don't work. The minute you stop, the weight goes back up. Loving and approving of yourself, trusting in the process of life and feeling safe because you know the power of your own mind make up the best diet she knows of. Go on a diet from negative thoughts, and your weight will take care of itself.
Too many parents stuff food in a baby's mouth no matter what the problem is. These babies grow up to stand in front of an open refrigerator saying, "I don't know what I want," whenever there is a problem.
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