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Blanchy · 31-35, F
Think about it the other way around though... with a lot of wealth, it will be easier to live with your diseases, so perhaps it actually has great importance to some induviduals who suffer from poor health?
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Heavenlywarrior · 36-40, M
There are many factors to dis -ease.
First being genetics, we inherit from our parents which serve as generational curses.
Second is our lifestyle which causes also more grief compounded.
Is there a solution?
In my opinion yes. As hard as it sounds it’s overcoming a broken heart and expecting to be healed internally from our circumstances.
Transforming our circumstances into a place of ease or victory. Making it our strength instead of weakness through effective consistent Right Actions.
This isn’t by no means easy but it is possible through trusting in the spirit of The Savior within.
First being genetics, we inherit from our parents which serve as generational curses.
Second is our lifestyle which causes also more grief compounded.
Is there a solution?
In my opinion yes. As hard as it sounds it’s overcoming a broken heart and expecting to be healed internally from our circumstances.
Transforming our circumstances into a place of ease or victory. Making it our strength instead of weakness through effective consistent Right Actions.
This isn’t by no means easy but it is possible through trusting in the spirit of The Savior within.
Wealth certainly doesn’t solve every health issue (ie: King Charles and Princess Kate) but it can give you far greater access to quality, life saving medical care. I’d much rather be wealthy and sick than poor and sick.
BeefySenpie · M
I agree, and if your family history isn't great you have to try and take your health even more seriously. Even then, nothing is guaranteed