Calm in the Chaos: A Therapeutic Coloring Book for Living with Diabetes
This Living with Diabetes set of ten Soul Portraits (see in this video below) is part of the “Calm in the Chaos” series.
I watched the docuseries, iThrive! Rising from the Depths of Diabetes & Obesity, by John Mahon; and, I did a Soul Portrait for each of the nine segments.
If you have diabetes 2, are obese, are seeking support, or are doing the iThrive program, this book can be a great tool to support your unconscious self, and to become more conscious.
Refer back to the home page here for “how this works” … how I transcribe the info into a visual form that your higher self and early primal baby/child self understands. It flies under the radar of your thinking brain that doesn’t like to consider new things. It creates immediate and long-term changes.
The NINE soul portraits in this video will be available soon as a meditation art journal coloring book for living with diabetes.
Please note: I am not giving medical advice or any advice.
I am providing another tool. I eat plant-based but others are also free to choose what they eat and consume.
If you have Diabetes 2, or are obese, or want to prevent diabetes, whether or not you are using medical protocols or a combination of medical and non-medical, this book can be a great tool.
In 2017 Jon McMahon was morbidly obese and on his diabetic "death bed" when he decided to make one last stand for his life. He traveled North America in search of solutions that didn't include a deathly cocktail of medications... The result? The 9-part docuseries called, iThrive! Rising from the Depths of Diabetes & Obesity.
This is episode one: The Black Death of the 21st Century Join Jon on his journey and watch the entire 9-part series here: https://go.ithriveseries.com/
You're about to discover the shocking TRUTH about the fastest-growing Global Killer - Diabetes and Obesity - and exactly what you can do today to prevent and reverse it.
“The Black Plague of the 21st Century” – Dr. David Mathews, Oxford University, 2017
“The leading cause of death and disability combined in Mexico.” – Global Burden of Disease project, 2017
“Now the third leading cause of death in the United States.” – Boston University, University of Pennsylvania, 2017