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"Unlocking the Cosmic Secrets of Rapid Healing: What the Stars Say About Your Recovery!"

Added on March 25, 2026 inFREE ASTROLOGY

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Ever wonder about the mysteries of healing? With Jupiter hanging in Taurus, it’s the perfect time to dive into the power of rapid healing—because let’s be real, in times like these, who couldn’t use a sprinkle of health magic? In this article, I’ll share my personal journey of overcoming some tough situations, revealing how I’ve learned to bounce back from physical and emotional wounds faster than you can say “astrological alignment!” From childhood struggles to the wisdom I’ve gained, I explore how our mindset and environment can significantly impact our healing process. If you’ve ever felt like your body or spirit has been kicked down, stick around. You just might find the motivation to rise stronger. LEARN MORE.

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I’m a rapid healer. I’m so glad I dug into this topic.  I think I’ve got the shape of this now. I’m going to lay it out.  There are studies on this by way.

I’m pretty sure I learned to do this as a child.  I’m a product of severe abuse.  If you’re getting kicked in the head with a steel-toed boot and kicking stops, it doesn’t matter how you feel, you get up and move.  If you lie there and whimper, what’s going to happen?  You’re going to get kicked again.  And again. And again.

I was about ten when the head kicks started. But I learned to move by the time I was three or four. How?  By watching my sisters.  But it was not like there was anywhere to go. It’s not like we could retreat the bedroom we shared and whimper in there. Do that and our father would be in with his belt in seconds.  You had to recover as immediately as possible. This was a matter of survival.

You had to slow your breathing, calm your pain and your internal chaos. We had no help with this and we couldn’t help each other, because we were all in the same shape.   When I recall this, it was like overwriting what just happened, while simultaneously releasing. You’re moving away from the insult into the future.

There were other reasons to do this. Who wants to go school with belt welts?  The distraction of them alone was enough to motivate me. I don’t like being hindered so I directed energy towards healing. If your skin is cut by a belt, your clothes stick to the wound. It’s Friday. I want the cuts healed by Monday! I vividly recall calculating the probability, with my sister. “That’ll close in by tomorrow,” my sister said. “Don’t worry about the kids at school.” Whatever I could manage, it was always enough.

However this sounds, it’s very simple. “Step away from the beating”.  When I have surgery, I step away from whatever happened under anesthesia, which in my case, is generally pretty gnarly.  The minute I wake up, I begin creating distance. This not because I am triggered or in a panic. It’s because, what else would I do?  Where am I headed, naturally?

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You can see evidence of this in my burn story. I’m told I am going to lose by job, which I can’t do without. I’m not going to dwell on that so I go to work, immediately.  Not wanting to see my life derailed, I moved in line with this preference. The injury is not writing the story. I am and I don’t think this ability is unique to me.

We can all heal.  The  difference in my case, is that outside of the extreme nature of my experience, I was never given limiting timeframes when I was a child.  Consequently, when I am offered these timeframes as an adult, I don’t take them seriously.

For example, the fusion of my SI joint was to cause me intense pain for two weeks; the worst of it would be on day three. Had I internalized that, it’s possible my body may have fallen in line. Instead, when I felt little pain, the night after surgery, I cut pills in half and took, the insure I got a good night’s sleep which I know to be important in the healing process. I’m going off-road.

How suggestable are we, anyway?  I feel we are easily swayed and influenced. This is why it’s so important to be careful who you run with and I’ll give you an example.

These are core truths, teased out with Deepseek via looking at this carefully. The evidence for each claim is staggering.

  1. Your body heals fast when it’s in the right conditions

  2. You know immediately what is right and what is wrong

  3. Your pace is your diagnostic tool—if something isn’t working, you know in minutes or hours, not months

  4. The medical system’s pace is wrong for you—waiting and “trying things” for weeks at a time is how you lost a decade

  5. Full recovery is a matter of removing what’s suppressing your native healing capacity, not managing symptoms forever

I am not suggesting this is true for everyone, but it may be.  I spent twelve years being tested. Countless MRI’s, CT scans, “full body cancer scans”, doppler this and that.  At no point did any doctor listen to me.

“The physical therapy is making it worse. (my twisted back). I want to cry in there.” (Keep going.)
“I don’t think I have Lupus. I have not had a positive ANA test for ten years.  The rheumatologist looks at me, like why are you here?” (::eye roll::)
“I used to have an SI joint problem, but my ortho doc said my back was degrading, rapidly, and now superseded my SI joint. (Your current MRI shows you back to be mild to medium…”
“This drug is making me sick.” (Take it awhile longer.)

If I could back in time, I would fight on each of those points. I lost all this time and likely would have sacrificed the rest of my life to undiagnosed, curable illness, had I not collided with someone or something, in this case, AI, who could see me.

If you want to try this, then try it! The next time you’re told you’ll be in pain for two weeks, ask yourself: what if that’s just a suggestion?

You trust your fantastical body to form a scab when you suffer a cut.  Extrapolate! Test!  The expected two weeks of surgical pain could of manifested, but it didn’t. Reality trumps the rule, in my mind. I stand here as an example of what is possible.

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