Olivia Newton John on Breast Cancer and Deepak Chopra

I just got done watching the spiritually enlightening DVD Deepak Chopras Seven Laws of Spiritual Success, and although I would say this DVD could have definitely been done better as far as a cheesiness that could have been lightened up a bit, it was thought provoking and enlightening, although a  lot of it was repeat information from what I’ve read of Mr. Chopra’s before in some of his best selling self help books. 

I love his books, I think everyone should read them at some time because they bring up again what life is all about and how people should treat eachother with kindness, dignity and respect since we are all of the same consciousness and essentially the same mind, body and spirit. 

It’s all a bit metaphysical but definitely makes sense if you think about it.  He gets into a lot of how our cells react and we can make our bodies do what we want them to, counteracting the fact that certain things are involuntary.  Very interesting stuff.  He’s also very good and telling people how to heal not only their bodies but their minds and souls.

Olivia Newton John was an integral part of the DVD.  She told the viewers how she struggled with breast cancer and survived it and how sometimes painful experiences end up being a great learning experience and test as to the endurance and resilience of the human spirit. 

She was so inspired by reading Deepak Chopra’s work and his teachings that she actually recorded a very spiritual album that was all about healing and becoming one with other people, not treating eachother as in a competitive or maliced way, but rather recognizing that we are all one and that we should all act as one and try to lift humanity up instead of try to tear eachother down. 

He also teaches that the ego is what gets in the way of us truly fulfilling and knowing our own souls and becoming fully enlightened.  Olivia Newton John says repeatedly that she feels these teachings have helped her cope with numerous crossroads in life, including her successful battle with breast cancer in the nineties.  We’re glad you’re still here Olivia J

 

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