Overweight is a good example of how we can waste a lot of energy trying to correct a problem that is not the real problem. Once again Louise L. Hay explains that people often spend years and years fighting fat and are still overweight. They blame all their problems on being overweight. The excess weight is only an outer effect of a deep inner problem. Louise L. Hay feels that it is always fear and a need for protection. When we feel frightened or insecure or "not good enough," many of us will put on extra weight for protection.
To spend our time berating ourselves for being too heavy, to feel guilty about every bite of food we eat, to do all the numbers we do on ourselves when we gain weight, is just a waste of time. Twenty years later we can still be in the same situation because we have not even begun to deal with the real problem. All that we have done is to make ourselves more frightened and insecure, and then we need more weight for protection.
Ms. Hay refuses to focus on excess weight or on diets. For diets do not work. The only diet that does work is a mental diet--dieting from negative thoughts.
She says to clients, "Let us just put that issue to one side for the time being while we work on a few other things first."
Her clients will often tell her they can't love themselves because they are so fat. She explains that they are fat because they don't love themselves. When we begin to love and approve of ourselves, it's amazing how weight just disappears from our bodies.
'You Can Heal Youself' is a wonderful book. Louise is a compassionate and sensitive teacher. We can learn many important life lessons from such a teacher.
That's pretty fascinating. Being overweight definitely has some links to psychological problems, but I never thought of it as a sort of "shield." Hay might have a breakthrough here.
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