The missing link to great immunity

The deep, loving, most sacred connection and relationship with our inner Self is the missing link between the tremendous amount of health-related information offered and the same information being implemented

Danijela Radonic Bhandari

When asked about my view on strengthening our immunity, I point out the paradox which exists between the overload of health-related information on social media and mainstream media today, along with the tremendous hunger of people for the amount of data consumed, whilst at the same time, very less of all that information is processed, absorbed, and implemented.

So, what is the missing link between such wisdom offered and the same wisdom implemented? In simple terms, I would say that the missing link is the deep, loving, most sacred connection and relationship with our inner Self.

The importance that the amalgamation of a nourishing and balanced diet, regular body activity, sufficient sleep, stress-free state of mind, healthy nurturing relationships and well-chosen supplements, amongst other factors, have on our immunity is very well known. However, it is only upon establishing, nurturing, and treasuring the connection and relationship with that divine, eternal aspect of the Self that we would want to find and would often be intuitively guided to the best way of utilising all the outer and inner wisdom needed to support the homeostasis our immunity system needs to support us.

There are numerous ways to find that connection, and I always encourage my clients to seek the one that resonates with them the most instead of going by what the majority practices.

The full article can be found here:

http://bwwellbeingworld.businessworld.in/article/Wellness-Market-Expected-To-Grow-At-Rapid-Pace/27-03-2023-470598/

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