Why do we catch cold?

I am not going to discuss about any cold/flu virus thru we catch cold or fever or any other diseases.

I am going to discuss the role your mind plays in becoming you sick.

Whatever it is, we decide upfront on our mind, i.e., we catch cold in our mind then we catch cold in our body.

People who are not in high spirits feel sick very often.

They catch cold, fever, body pain, tooth ache, get hurt, etc., very often.

Because of their not so good feelings.

It is very important for us to feel positive, feel good. Be it family, job – so that our mind and body would be healthy.

But the fact is our mind is more towards negativity, that’s how we have brought up. We always think what if we fail? And start planning for that. And we justify it by stating that we need to be prepared.

I agree to that, but why we need to start our whole thinking by a negative scenario.

Have highest opinion about you, think you are a winner, think you are blessed, then you would definitely improve our health.








5 Responses to 'Why do we catch cold?'

  1. Sripriya - May 6th, 2009 at 3:45 am

    Hi Prem,

    Wonderful thought process.
    Positive outlook is fine but i guess conservative approach is also better. Its always better to think and analyse from all angles before doing anything. If we have prepared ourselves for the worst case scenario, nothing could deter us.

    Regards

    Sripriya

  2. Mano - May 12th, 2009 at 5:02 am

    Prem,
    Very Interesting thought. I agree with you 110%. Feeling good is always self regarding in more than many ways.

    Not to judge anyone, I have observed people who tend to carry lot of negativity seem to fall sick very easily. As they say “Its all in your head”`;).

    Planning is not always great. Planning kills Spontaneity and creativity - I am not suggesting we should quit planning- there should be a balance. challenges are oppurtunities, If we succeeded per plan - we wouldn’t learn anything new rite?

  3. Samit - June 11th, 2009 at 5:30 am

    @Mano

    Feeling good is always self regarding in more than many ways.

    Can you please explain?

  4. Kelly Brown - June 12th, 2009 at 7:53 pm

    Hi, very nice post. I have been wonder’n bout this issue,so thanks for posting

  5. GarykPatton - June 16th, 2009 at 3:14 am

    How soon will you update your blog? I’m interested in reading some more information on this issue.


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