
As I described in my personal health journey, I was once a doctor suffering from a wide array of health conditions before I finally woke up to the fact that the root causes of my illnesses were more emotional than biochemical, and that the only way I was going to get well was to treat the emotional, psychological, and spiritual sickness that was manifesting as physical symptoms in my body.
After leaving medicine to spend time healing myself, my body was responding to the treatment the wise, knowing part of me I call my Inner Pilot Light prescribed, but at what price? We were running out of money, I still had no plan, and ever since I left my job, something deep and important was missing from my life. I realized that you can quit your job but you can’t quit your calling. I had been called to medicine at a very young age, the way some are called to the priesthood.
Medicine is a spiritual practice - you practice medicine. You don’t give it or deliver it. You practice it, like you practice yoga or meditation, like you’ll never fully master it. Medicine is about love, about God. Doctors are here to be vessels for Divine love, to use our hands to touch the spirits that live in human bodies. I have been a healer since I was 7 years old, and as my body grew stronger and my heart healed, my soul yearned to get back to my life’s work. I finally realized I had to go back, even though it took me two more years to find my way back to medicine in a way that wouldn’t make me sick.
I wound up working at an integrative medicine center in Marin County, California, where our patients were the most health-conscious people I’ve ever had the pleasure to treat. These people were the proverbial choir. They drank their green juice every day, they had personal trainers, they slept eight hours a night, they took 20 supplements, and they spent a fortune on their health care. They did everything “right,” but they were sicker than ever.
I was baffled. Nothing they taught me in medical school prepared me to take care of patients like these.
At first, I thought they’d give me treatment intuition, things like “I think I’ll try the 5-HTP supplement instead of the Prozac” or “I think I’ll try changing my diet instead of taking that pill” - and sometimes that’s what they’d say. But more often than not, they answered me with:
When my patients listened to their intuition and had the guts to follow through on what they prescribed for themselves, seemingly incurable diseases sometimes disappeared.
I was in awe. These patients weren’t responding to conventional medical treatment. They were healing themselves in ways I couldn’t explain. That’s when I discovered a database compiled by the Institute of the Noetic Sciences, which is called the Spontaneous Remission Project. This database compiled more than 3,500 case reports from the medical literature of patients with seemingly incurable diseases that got better - stage 4 cancers that disappeared, HIV + patients that became HIV-, people with diabetes or high blood pressure or thyroid disease whose disease went away, even a patient with a gunshot wound to the head who refused treatment and got better.
Call these miracles or call them inspiring examples of self-healing. I was riveted.
That’s when I got really curious about exactly what makes a person healthy, and what predisposes them to illness. To find my answers, I dug deep into the scientific literature.
What I discovered blew me away. The research proves - without a doubt - that without even being intentional about it, you can heal yourself of about 18-75% of them. We call it the placebo effect, when patients in clinical trials are given sugar pills or even fake surgery, and the simple belief that they are getting the real treatment results in cure.
But from my own experience, I suspected that the ability to heal yourself goes deeper than some sugar pill. So I dug deeper into the medical literature, and what I discovered is that for the body to be healthy, you need to be healthy in all aspects of your life:
And of course, not to be completely ignored (biochemistry does still matter!) YOU NEED TO CARE FOR THE BIOCHEMISTRY OF YOUR BODY with diet, exercise, sleep, addiction avoidance, and the traditional “healthy” behaviors.
These expanded categories of what makes a person healthy and whole are now the categories I blog about at OwningPink.com, the website I founded where people in need of healing - and those who serve them - learn how to become healthier in all aspects of life.
What I learned through my exploration into the scientific data led me to write my next book Mind Over Medicine: Scientific Proof You Can Heal Yourself (Hay House, 2013). What I learned led me to create a new wellness model, inspired by the image of cairns, those balanced stacked stones you see marking beaches and sacred landmarks.
I’m a professional artist, so I love the sculpture of cairns, but what I especially love about cairns is that they are all interdependent on each other. If one stone in the cairn is out of balance, the whole thing topples over, with the stone on top usually being the first to fall.
That’s how I think of the body. The body is the most precarious, the most fragile, the most susceptible to imbalances in the rest of your life.

As I described in a popular TEDx talk, the Whole Health Cairn is built upon the firm foundation of your Inner Pilot Light, with all the facets of what makes you whole and healthy balanced upon it in a way that is deeply true for you. Wrapped around the Whole Health Cairn is the Healing Bubble of Love, Pleasure, Gratitude, and Service, which help balance all the stones in the cairn.
The Whole Health Cairn is both a diagnostic tool and a tool for guiding treatment. You can use it to assess your life and diagnose the root cause of your illness, so you can write The Prescription for yourself the way I did. (For a free video training about the Whole Health Cairn, sign up here).
When you think about your health in this way, you’ll realize that health is primarily an inside job. The Prescription for living a wholly healthy life must come from you. Nobody can diagnose the real reason you’re sick or prescribe exactly the right treatment better than you.
I’m not suggesting that your illness doesn’t have a biochemical component. But I am suggesting that illness is rarely purely biochemical, and as such, purely biochemical treatment rarely leads to cure when emotional, psychological, and spiritual factors that contribute to illness are left untreated.
What’s out of balance in your Whole Health Cairn? What might be contributing to any physical symptoms you experience? What is your body trying to tell you?
Try inviting your body to write you a letter. (Dear You, Love, your headache). Write back. Have a conversation. What does your body want you to know?
Pay attention when your body speaks in whispers. Please darling, don’t wait until your body starts to yell.
Listening to whispers,
Lissa
Lissa Rankin, MD: Founder of OwningPink.com, Pink Medicine Revolutionary, motivational speaker, and author of What’s Up Down There? Questions You’d Only Ask Your Gynecologist If She Was Your Best Friend and Encaustic Art: The Complete Guide To Creating Fine Art With Wax.
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I am suspecting that I have
By Edgy Phan (not verified) on Thursday, 05/31/2012 at 10:43 AMI am suspecting that I have this fibroid thing in me. Thanks to your post, I'd be seeing my doctor tomorrow. Better safe than sorry.
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By Lissa Rankin on Thursday, 04/19/2012 at 6:28 PMThere's one whole chapter in my upcoming book Mind Over Medicine about the difference between healing and curing and another about how your illness is not your fault...so we're on the same bandwidth. Stay tuned!
Much love
Lissa
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By L. Suzanne (not verified) on Thursday, 04/19/2012 at 6:53 PMExcellent! I'm excited to read the book, and I am very relieved to know that you and I are on the same page. It's really difficult to focus on healing if you think your doctor is blaming you for being ill. I've personally not had that experience from any medical professionals, which was nice (I simply did it to myself probably much more effectively...), but I have known several people who have been told such things by their doctors. That sort of thing does not lend itself to healing, at all. So, good that you're nowhere near that. And thank you so much for responding - twice! I wasn't expecting that. I look forward to learning what I can on your website and in your books.
Healing vs Curing
By L. Suzanne (not verified) on Thursday, 04/19/2012 at 4:21 PMIf you were to ask me what my body would need to heal, I would apparently be the exceptional answer. Thirty years of my rare disease (Moersch-Woltman) has taught me that I may never be cured, but I certainly can be healed in other ways. I would have said, "help me find a Feldenkrais physical therapist so the muscle spasms, confused by cross-body movement, do not so easily pattern my nervous system, causing debilitating contractures." Or, "please write a prescription for me to practice my cello so, accountable to someone else other than myself, I'll be more apt to get off my butt, work through the pain and stiffness, and just do it." Or maybe, "do you have any really good and simple vegan recipes or green drink recipes I can try?" I have asked my doctor for help getting my insurance to pay for a hot tub, to relieve the worst of the pain on very bad days, and for a prescription for a scooter, so I can get outside in nature even on days that I cannot walk at all.
I don't want my disease to be my life. It doesn't define me. I would ask for help brainstorming ways this disease could take up less of my life.
It's frustrating to me to think that a doctor might have, "she needs this disease for some reason" in her head. I've beat myself up enough about that in the past. It's not so, at least not for me. I would love to have this disease gone - when it did remit slightly a few years back, I did all those things I grieved not doing for all those years it robbed me. It was wonderful! There was absolutely no pay for having the disease progress so severely before it eased up, and there was absolutely nothing I gained when it became active again. To the contrary - I had everything to gain from not having the disease, and deeply mourned its return.
The greatest lesson I have learned from all this (and I have spent literally years in ICUs in one hospital or another over the nearly thirty years of having this disease) is that there can be life - a good life - in spite of the disease. I would ask that you help heal the other parts of me besides my body; help me figure out how to grow those other areas of my being; help me continue to find that good life even with the disease.
Thank you.
By Elizabeth (not verified) on Tuesday, 04/17/2012 at 7:58 AMThat's all. Just thank you. :)
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By auto insurance rates (not verified) on Wednesday, 05/30/2012 at 6:17 PMI’ve spent the past year talking to pioneering docs in mind-body medicine: Bernie Siegel, Larry Dossey, Rachel Naomi Remen, and more. My dream is that we can shift the collective consciousness of the medical community, open our minds, & help people heal from the root rather than slapping on Band-aids that don’t work. The more I study this, the more it blows my mind. It’s going to have to be a grass roots effort. I need you all to spread the message. Thank you, dear ones. With love, Lissa
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By napkinwriter (not verified) on Friday, 04/13/2012 at 1:04 PMMy passion is writing about holistic health, spirituality and the good and worthy life. How can I apply to be an Owning Pink blogger?
Everyone is born a healer
By napkinwriter (not verified) on Friday, 04/13/2012 at 1:02 PMThis is Master Chunyi Lin's dream: A healer in every home and a world without pain. (founder of Spring Forest Qigong)
I KNOW YOU ARE RIGHT in what you say in your blog, and I wish I lived in proximity to you and could be your assistant to help awaken healing in everyone who comes our way. I am a Reiki Master, and before that I've experienced my body being a natural healer....brain tumor without surgery (yes it required changes in my life), heart disease back to perfect heart health, addiction back to fully non-addictive life. My body did all these things for me, and my doctors attest to this. My body being part of the One (all there is) which is taking sometime to learn, but my body learns before I do.
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By Anonymous (not verified) on Friday, 04/13/2012 at 6:34 AMVery wonderful post! I have just found out that I have a fibroid and
have been thinking of self healing. So this post comes at a great time.
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By napkinwriter (not verified) on Tuesday, 04/17/2012 at 8:35 AMI'd be willing to guide you with that -- we can explore thru blog and you decide what's right for you.