David Chernoff Author, Manual For Living, Spirituality

Learning From Illness, Listening To Illness

by Seth David Chernoff on August 21, 2010

Learning From Illness, Listening To Illness

Why do people die from infection and disease if the body was naturally designed to prevent it? Why do we suffer discomfort and pain, even to the point that the pain itself is sometimes more potent and powerful than our interest to live? Why must we sacrifice so much of ourselves to fight the very battles put forth before us? Do we deserve the struggle?

The body has been naturally designed with an inherent immunity to fight off most common occurrences of illness. The body intrinsically generates organisms to fight infection and disease because it is logically designed to protect itself and fight off that which intends to harm it. For example, in fighting a disease, the body will sometimes force a fever as it combats viruses within the body; it generates white blood cells or increases production of certain antibodies to naturally fight off any posed threats. However, as viruses evolve over time, it seems that our body and immune systems do not evolve and adapt at the same pace. Over time, we develop resistance to the very drugs and antibiotics that fight off the very diseases we resist. How can the body be affected in such a manner as to have its defenses overwhelmed, rendering it vulnerable to disease?

As medicine has continued to evolve over the ages, so has our ability to defend against or render ourselves immune to medicine itself. We create a cure for one disease, and almost instantaneously a new virus emerges within our world that is beyond the realm of available medicine. We cure polio and are suddenly faced with AIDS and cancers we have never seen. Just as we feel that we have evolved beyond the ailments that plague us, we tend to bypass the lessons themselves; and as a result, we are presented with new ailments that either push us back into line or help us open our eyes yet again.

Through our children we learn that it is often sickness itself that can actually strengthen their immune system over time.

Yin and Yang 150x150 Learning From Illness, Listening To IllnessIn illness as in life, through adversity we become stronger. As we overcome challenges, we evolve. However, at the same time we also become dependent upon medicine to keep us alive and to protect us as we fight further attacks on our system. From the microbes in the air to the bacteria and viruses carried by those around us, we are eternally on the defensive to protect ourselves. It is one thing to receive guidance to stay on our life-path, but when we continue to suffer as we serve the interests of our soul, our higher selves, and our community, we must question whether our assumptions in regard to appropriate and required service are accurate or whether our previous work is coming to an end. Transitions can be difficult and often stretch the limits of time itself, yet understanding them in the moment can be even more complex.

Just as every illness has a lesson, every lesson carries with it the potential of illness.

What is the lesson? The universe often creates distraction and impact exactly where necessary in order to affect change in a specific manner. We cannot become overly dependent upon anything outside ourselves for that which needs to be fostered from within. By disregarding the simple hints, the subtleties of truth, and even direct confrontation, often we become sick as our soul attempts to force us to slow down, pay attention, or do what is necessary in our own evolution and destiny.

It is our ability to adapt efficiently and effectively to obstacles as they are presented that determines the extent to which we evolve or the degree to which we suffer.

Excerpt from the Award-winning Book: Manual For Living: Reality, A User’s Guide to the Meaning of Life, by Seth David Chernoff (Spirit Scope Publishing (www.SpiritScope.com), 296 Pages, ISBN-13: 978-0984093-090). Order Your Copy Today www.ManualForLiving.com.

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About the Author:

Seth David Chernoff is an award-winning author, two time cancer survivor, marketing professional and founder of multiple companies featured in The Wall Street Journal, Chicago Tribune, San Francisco Chronicle, Popular Mechanics, Business Week, USA Today, on radio stations across the country, and on ABC and PBS TV.

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What Kind of Person Are You – Complacent or Empowered?

by Seth David Chernoff on July 25, 2010

What Kind of Person Are You – Complacent or Empowered?

In life, it is natural for us to be faced with emotional hardship, physical pain, mental anguish, or even spiritual apathy. Yet in the face of these challenges and the associated fear, there are those of us who cower – and others who embrace the opportunity, power through or grow through the challenges to live lives of incredible service, fulfillment and happiness. Why are some of us stronger, more courageous, and more able to face the challenges of our lives?

Everything in this world is in perpetual motion, we never stop moving. In life, we are either living or dying – there is no in-between. We either grow or deteriorate and the choice is ours. This is not a reflection of just our physical body, but instead a reflection of the choices we make in every waking moment. Yes, we are in control of the way we experience, engage in and react to the world around us.

So, I ask you…What kind of person are you?

Stork Manual For Living 150x150 What Kind of Person Are You   Complacent or Empowered?Are you COMPLACENT?

Are you the type of person who is paralyzed in the face of fear? Are you satisfied to live your life as minute deviations of yesterday? Are you happy with mediocrity or pettiness? Are you afraid of change? Do you question your beliefs? Are you complacent, moderately satisfied but not happy or fulfilled with the life you have chosen? Do you have a hard time getting up in the morning, or perhaps finding the energy to do anything of meaning in your life?

OR – Are you EMPOWERED?

Are you the type of person who embraces a life of purpose, of happiness? Are you able to find strength and act courageously in the face of fear? Are you driven to find meaning in your life? When faced with challenges, are you empowered to succeed, to survive? Are you striving for meaning and purpose in life? Do you wake up in the morning with a desire to discover the world? Do you have a list of things you want to do before you die? Are you inspired by the opportunities that life has to offer?

Lost and Confused?

Lost and Confused?

Still can’t figure out which kind of person you are?

Let me help you…but this time let’s go with BLUNT if the above global view-point didn’t help you figure this out. If you answer YES to ANY of the following questions – there is a very good chance that you are more complacent than empowered. Are you depressed, miserable, bitter or angry? Do you smoke, eat fast food on a regular basis, and believe that exercise is for hippies or sissies? Is your idea of being of service getting yourself another beer? Is your idea of fulfillment the all-you-can eat buffet at the Golden Corral? Is your idea of true happiness watching Family Guy re-runs? Do you like porn, do drugs, like alcohol to an extreme, or sleep late on a regular basis? Are you hedonistic to a fault, are you always right, or do you believe that money is important than happiness? I think you get the point…

We are ALL challenged…quite often to an extreme, with more than we think we can even handle in any given moment.  However, our challenges are ours alone, and they can rarely be compared to those around us. We are challenged in the method and manner that gives us the greatest opportunity to grow. For me, it was physical challenge through cancer(s), mental challenges in business, emotional challenges through family, spiritual challenges from within myself, and so on. Each and every challenge gave me the opportunity to learn more about myself, to be more of service, and to discover a deeper and more meaningful connection to myself, to my spirituality, and to those around me. Your challenge might be illness, family, death or imminent death of a loved one, financial hardship, or any number of obstacles that challenge every aspect of your being.

Seal Manual For Living 150x150 What Kind of Person Are You   Complacent or Empowered?I invite you to look at each of your challenges as an opportunity and as a gift, to learn and to grow, and to find more ways to be of service in your life. Its not easy, especially with the demands of our lives, but it is essential to living a life of lasting happiness and true fulfillment.

Until next time, many blessings,

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PS – Order my new award-winning book now at Amazon.com and I promise that if you are open to learn and to grow, this book can help find the truth in life, discover what you truly desire. If you are COMPLACENT – this is just what you need. And if you are EMPOWERED, this book will absolutely help you along your path. If you would prefer a custom autographed copy, simply go to www.ManualForLiving.com for ordering details.

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Alcohol Abuse and Good Karma – Together?

July 11, 2010
Alcohol Abuse and Good Karma – Together?

Authorities reported yesterday that a man (an extremely lucky man) fell 500 feet in his 1990 Toyota Hatchback and SURVIVED. Lest we forget, he was reportedly DRUNK at the time. Yes, he fell the equivalent of 50 stories, and aside from a case of amazing luck or spectacular Karma, the fact that he was drunk [...]

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NOW AVAILABLE – Manual For Living: Reality, A User’s Guide to the Meaning of Life

June 22, 2010
NOW AVAILABLE – Manual For Living: Reality, A User’s Guide to the Meaning of Life

My award-winning book, Manual For Living: Reality, A User’s Guide to the Meaning of Life is finally available for ordering! It is currently being shipped to bookstores across the country and is officially available at Amazon.com and through the Apple IBookstore. Click Here to get your copy today! BOOK PRAISE FROM ACROSS THE COUNTRY: “Manual [...]

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Death and Rebirth, Mountain Pine Beetle, Pesticides, Carcinogens, Cancer

June 7, 2010
Death and Rebirth, Mountain Pine Beetle, Pesticides, Carcinogens, Cancer

I had the pleasure of spending part of the Memorial Day holiday in Grand Lake, Colorado. In fact, I have been going there for over a decade with my family, enjoying the serenity and beauty of the summers with boating on grand lake, miniature golf, hiking, and the winters with snowmobiling and cross country skiing. [...]

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Ghost Writers – Porn Stars of the Publishing World or Co-Authors?

May 15, 2010
Ghost Writers – Porn Stars of the Publishing World or Co-Authors?

A ghostwriter is defined as a writer who gives the credit of authorship to someone else (Princeton). Why do we live in a world where the talented and the creative sell their work without attribution, and celebrities sell themselves as “authors” when in fact they have merely purchased the hard labor of another and taken [...]

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