Physician, Heal Thyself The Podcast
Physical illness is often the last place disease shows up — not the first. Before it reaches the body, it travels through the spirit and the soul. And until we address what's happening there, we are treating the symptom of a symptom. In this deeply personal episode, Dr. Ana Lara takes a full clinical and spiritual dive into the first and most commonly skipped obstacle to healing: spiritual disharmony. Drawing from naturopathic vitalism, Christian faith, and her own experience of disease at 27, she explains why so many chronic conditions cannot be fully understood — or fully resolved — without looking at what is happening in the spirit and soul of a person. She walks through what spiritual disharmony actually looks like clinically: unforgiveness, bitterness, chronic fear, loss of identity, unresolved grief, estrangement from God, and the wounds people carry from childhood that never got tended. She addresses the role of the vital force as the human spirit, the physician's role as one who identifies and removes obstacles rather than manufacturing healing, and the clinical observation that people in chronic disease states consistently report a lack of peace — with God, with others, and with themselves. She also shares a vulnerable personal story of walking to her desk at work and saying aloud, without realizing it, that her spirit felt like it was dying — long before her labs caught up to what her body was already announcing. This episode closes with practical spiritual interventions: prayer, scripture, forgiveness work, gratitude, Sabbath rest, and the simple, unstructured act of calling out to God from wherever you are. Physical illness is often the last place disease manifests — it typically begins in the mind, soul, and spirit, and the body is simply where it finally becomes visible. Spiritual disharmony looks like unforgiveness, bitterness, chronic fear, hopelessness, identity confusion, isolation, moral conflict, and estrangement from God — all of which create measurable physiological consequences. The naturopathic vital force — the body's innate, intelligent healing capacity — is, from a Christian perspective, the human spirit connected to God's spirit. The strength of that connection correlates with the capacity to heal. The physician's role is not to heal the patient but to identify and help remove what is blocking the body's God-given healing intelligence. The patient must be willing — just as Jesus asked those he healed: do you want to be made well? Forgiveness is medicine — not for the person who caused the harm, but for the one carrying the wound. Releasing it creates physiological freedom, not just emotional relief. Timestamps: 0:00 — Introduction: how naturopathic doctors search for root cause 0:35 — The first question: what was going on in your life before you got sick? 3:22 — What an obstacle to cure actually is 5:11 — The four obstacles: spiritual disharmony, diet, stress, toxemia 7:02 — The vital force as the human spirit connected to God 9:43 — The physician's role: removing barriers, not manufacturing healing 10:11 — Do you want to be healed? Why some people aren't ready 13:00 — The plant metaphor: examining the conditions, not blaming the patient 13:53 — What spiritual disharmony looks like clinically 17:23 — When multiple life stressors compound: the storm that creates disease 18:30 — "The body keeps score" 22:06 — Practical spiritual interventions: prayer, scripture, forgiveness, gratitude 26:13 — Dr. Lara's personal story: disease at 27 and the moment her spirit spoke 35:16 — Why doctors avoid this conversation — and why that has to change 36:26 — Psalm 23 and the character of the God who heals 38:42 — A challenge: tonight, call out to God and ask him to reveal himself If you sense that your healing has a deeper root, Dr. Lara works with patients at a spirit-soul-body level at Raíces Naturopathic Medical Center. Schedule at raicesndmedcenter.com.
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