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“Words That Cause Illness” and “Words That Heal Illness”

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Title: “Words That Cause Illness” and “Words That Heal Illness”

Hello, everyone. In today’s post, we’ll talk about the teachings of Seikan Kobayashi, focusing on “words that cause illness” and “words that heal illness.” We will explore the connection between our mind and body, how words affect our health, and how we can use this knowledge to improve our well-being. Please stay with us until the end of the post.


What Are the Words That Cause Illness?

According to Seikan Kobayashi, words have a profound impact on the body. The “words that cause illness” are often the words we use unconsciously in our daily lives. For example, if you repeatedly say things like “I’m tired,” “Life is hard,” “I’m sad,” or “Life is boring,” it can start to negatively affect your body. Kobayashi explains that when we speak such negative words, our body responds by saying, “If life is so tough, there’s no need to live long,” and this can lead to physical breakdown and illness. Words are not just simple sounds but powerful forces that deeply affect both our mind and body.


The Impact of Negative Words

Using negative words continuously builds up stress in the body. Over time, this emotional imbalance can disrupt your hormonal balance and weaken your immune system. Kobayashi also mentions that when we face challenging situations and say things like “I’m unhappy,” “I’m frustrated,” “I can’t forgive,” or “It’s too hard,” these words not only affect our mind but also harm our body.

For instance, if you’re facing difficulties at work and constantly complain, “Why is this happening?” the anger and frustration from those words will manifest physically and harm your health. If this pattern continues, illness or physical discomfort may arise.


Words That Heal Illness

On the other hand, Kobayashi believes that using positive words has the power to repair and heal the body. Words like “I’m happy,” “I’m grateful,” “I love you,” “I feel great,” and “Thank you” can help the body heal by telling it, “If life is so enjoyable, let’s live longer and stay healthy.”

For example, when something good happens, saying “Thank you” not only uplifts your spirits but also benefits your body. Furthermore, by simply smiling throughout your day, you can strengthen your immune system and increase your body’s resistance to illness.


Real-Life Experiences

Kobayashi has encountered many people who have experienced the healing power of positive words. For example, medical professionals often note that patients who frequently use negative words tend to have slower recoveries and suffer from multiple illnesses. In contrast, those who speak positively or express gratitude for their body’s healthy parts—even if they are sick—tend to recover more quickly.

A fascinating story from a tribe in the South Pacific demonstrates the power of words. This tribe, when faced with a large tree blocking their path, doesn’t use tools to cut it down. Instead, they gather around the tree and curse it for days, saying things like “You’re in the way” and “Wither and die.” Remarkably, after two weeks, the tree starts to wither, and within a month, it falls over. This shows how words—especially negative ones—can profoundly affect our surroundings and bodies.


The “Thank You” Shower for Healing Illness

Another remarkable method Kobayashi mentions is the “Thank You Shower.” In one instance, a man with terminal colon cancer, given only months to live, attended one of Kobayashi’s lectures. During the lecture, over 120 participants gathered to offer him a “Thank You Shower,” where everyone said “Thank you” with smiles and applause. The man, in tears, joined in, repeatedly saying, “Thank you.”

A few days later, this man underwent a thorough medical examination, only to find that his cancer had completely disappeared. This example illustrates the incredible healing power of words, particularly when combined with collective gratitude and positivity.


How to Use the Power of Words in Everyday Life

So how can we apply the power of words in our daily lives? Kobayashi offers the following advice:

  1. Avoid Negative Words
    Try to refrain from using words like “I’m tired” or “Life is hard.” Even when you’re feeling down, avoid vocalizing those thoughts and instead try to shift your mindset.
  2. Use Words of Gratitude
    “Thank you” is a simple yet powerful word. Expressing gratitude, even for small things, can uplift your spirit and improve your body’s resilience.
  3. Don’t Forget to Smile
    Smiling not only brightens your mood but also has a positive impact on your body. Smiling reduces stress and boosts your immunity, helping you prevent illness.

The Miraculous Power of Words That Heal

Let’s explore how gratitude and positive words can create miracles. There are cases where patients with terminal cancer have shifted from viewing their illness as a curse to seeing it as a blessing that helped them grow. This shift in perspective has led to unexpected recoveries.

In fact, a doctor from the Japan Society for Laughter and Humor Studies reports that some terminally ill cancer patients have naturally healed after changing their mindset. These individuals often express that they feel happier after being diagnosed than they did before, as they learn to appreciate life in a new way.


Practical Ways to Use the Power of Words

Being mindful of the words we use daily can have a significant impact on our mental and physical health. For instance, instead of saying “I’m exhausted,” try saying, “Today was a good day” or “I feel energized.” Even these small shifts can accumulate over time and bring about noticeable positive changes in your life.

It’s also important to extend kind and thoughtful words to others. Showing gratitude and speaking kindly to others not only lifts their spirits but also promotes your own well-being.


Conclusion: Believe in the Power of Words

In conclusion, as Seikan Kobayashi teaches, the words we speak carry great power. By avoiding “words that cause illness” and consciously using “words that heal illness,” we can lead healthier and more fulfilling lives.

Make it a habit to gradually increase the positive words you use and decrease the negative ones. By maintaining an attitude of gratitude, you’ll find that your mind and body begin to heal and thrive.

Thank you for reading today’s post. Let’s continue working together to create a happy, healthy life. We look forward to seeing you in the next post!

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