As part of my show Vive, I have the chance to welcome some extremely inspiring people. I rediscovered Guy Corneau. He speaks poetically about our healing power. Jokingly, he goes so far as to say that he was lucky to be sick, and that he learned to promote healing through simple and natural means*. We all possess these resources. Some have learned to better use them, to create a healing environment (his words, which I find beautiful) that leads to miracles. The person who emerged is infinitely more grateful. This man emanates a sensitivity, an almost superior aura. The result is much more than healing, but a personality transformed into perpetual appreciation and gratitude. A beautiful quality of life. He will teach me creative imagination (which you can test by watching the 2nd episode of Vive). He is extremely conscious, awake, in touch with himself, with life. So, when he experiences a period of stress, he immediately ensures that he fosters a caring environment: "healing comes from within us, not from outside."
He then immediately turned to green juices . After three days, his body, having received what it needed, could calm down and go into regeneration mode. Live shoots too, in quantity: "I discovered 25-30 years ago that logically, naturally, what could be good for me had to be alive. I mix handfuls of sunflower shoots, parsley, spinach and grape juice, for example, to sweeten my green drink, I add a lot of water to make it pleasant."
I encourage you to follow him, and for the lucky ones, to participate in one of his famous life-changing seminars, where we learn to foster a healing environment as much through imagination (literally flooding ourselves with gratitude, abundance, joy) (and having experienced it in 8 minutes guided by Guy, finding ourselves again in this essence/vibration which is unique to us but from which we cut ourselves off once childhood is over, is fascinating) as through green and living food, homeopathy and good energies.
Thank you Guy, you are inspiring.
*without denying traditional medicine... but by promoting our own resources.
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