Principles of Attitudinal Healing

These twelve principles are fundamental to Attitudinal Healing. The first principle is the key, uniting and flowing through the others. As the principles are practiced, their relationship with each other is evident, as they flow and overlap. These principles are spiritual in nature, are nonsectarian, and serve as tools.

Love cannot be hindered by what is merely physical. Therefore, we believe the mind has no limits; nothing is impossible; and all dis-ease is potentially reversible. And because love is eternal, death need not be viewed fearfully.
To make changing the body our goal is to fail to recognize that our single goal is peace of mind.
When our attention is on giving and joining with others, fear is removed and we accept healing for ourselves.
We experience inner peace when we let go of our attachments to the painful past and the fearful future and learn to live in the present.
Pain, grief, depression, guilt, and other forms of fear disappear when the mind is focused on loving peace in this instant.
Forgiveness is the way to true health and happiness. When we choose to see everyone as a teacher of forgiveness, each moment gives us an opportunity for happiness, peace and love.
Regardless of what another person’s behavior might be, we can always choose to see only the light of love in that person.
Despite the chaos in our lives, we can choose to be peaceful, knowing that we are connected and sustained by our loving, peaceful Source.
Peace comes to us when we recognize and demonstrate that all our relationships are equal.
It is an illusion to believe that our lives are separate from each other. Healing is focusing on our interconnectedness with each other and all living things.
We begin to let go of our fear of death when we truly believe that what is real never changes and that Love is always present.
Rather than seeing anger and attack, it is always possible for us to recognize a call for help and to answer with love.

Copyright 2000 by Gerald G. Jampolsky