Nov. 28, 2025

Be Healed With Mindfulness; Dr. William Pawluk

Be Healed With Mindfulness; Dr. William Pawluk
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Be Healed With Mindfulness; Dr. William Pawluk

Dr. William Pawluk, MD, MSc, is a leading North American authority on Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy (PEMF). A holistic physician trained in acupuncture, homeopathy, hypnosis, and bodywork, he has held academic positions at Johns Hopkins and the University of Maryland. His work focuses on addressing the root causes of chronic health problems rather than masking symptoms. He and Dr. Ox advocate for holistic, cause-based pain management, with PEMFs offering a safe, non-toxic, self-directed option for at-home pain relief.

Contact Info Most Influential Person Effect on Emotions
  • Mindfulness has helped stabilize my emotions and increased my awareness.
  • Many doctors focus only on delivering information, not on how their words affect patients. Practicing mindfulness makes me more conscious of my thoughts, words, and reactions, creating emotional steadiness.
  • We shouldn’t ignore emotions; instead, we should recognize them, let them pass through, and understand why they arise so we can respond better next time.
Thoughts on Breathing
  • Mindfulness depends on breathing. When I taught meditation, breathwork was always the first step.
  • Repeated practice trains the brain and reinforces intention.
  • I used to breathe for five to ten minutes to calm my mind, but with consistency, it took less time.
  • Now I can enter a meditative state in just two breaths.
Suggested Resources Bullying Story
  • Bullying has been part of my life from childhood to age seventy-one. Born in a German refugee camp to Ukrainian parents, we were bullied for our language and later in Canada for being “DPs”—displaced persons.
  • I was teased for wearing glasses and, being small, often stayed quiet to protect myself.
  • Even in corporate medicine, bullying persisted; hierarchy and status create constant judgment among doctors.
  • Over time I learned to cope by knowing who I am and refusing to absorb others’ problems.
  • Bullying is everywhere, and we must learn to face those who try to impose themselves on us. That’s simply life.