Mindfulness is not a panacea. It won't help you find a diagnosis. It won't replace the prescriptions you are taking. It won't get rid of those nagging chronic symptoms. But it will help you cope better. As you train your mind, you will find more light and peace in each day. You will start to notice the little things around you that make life so wonderful. You will begin to take charge of your own healing process. You will become more patient and compassionate with yourself and kinder with others. You will feel less and less like a victim and more like a strong and resilient survivor. You will begin to live life with purpose and see new opportunities despite chronic illness. In short, you will find happiness even in the face of suffering.
There's a lot to learn. I'm really just a beginner. But I have experienced the healing power of mindfulness. Living with Fibromyalgia still brings painful symptoms, but the the intense grip that pain has on me has lessened. I often find myself repeating the mantra "Hold On, Pain Ends" that reminds me tomorrow is a new day and that somehow makes the present more manageable. I expect mindfulness will be for me a lifelong pursuit. It isn't something you can learn in a day, but you can make noticeable changes in your life by adopting some simple practices into your daily routine.
Source: http://blog.healingwell.com/2013/05/the-healing-power-of-mindfulness.html
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