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I have learned that...Health is not always an absence of disease or symptoms, and that healing is not necessarily an environment where symptoms "go away". I have learned that an end to life, as we know it, may be necessary in order to heal.I have learned that...I have not become fully enlightened as to why, as mental-physical beings, we must suffer. In order to understand this question, one must enter into the mind of God and second guess His universal intelligence and laws.
I have learned that...God's laws, which regulate happiness, pain, suffering, bliss, dis-ease, health, and the healing process, are identical, or at least, exist in synchrony with the physical/energetic laws of the Universe, as described in quantum physics.
I have learned that...We are given a body and mind, both without the support of an instruction manual. ( Even if we were provided the text on Life, few of us would read it anyway!) I have learned that...The still revolutionary insight of Buddhism is that life and death are in the mind, and nowhere else. Mind is revealed as the universal basis of experience – the creator of happiness and the creator of suffering, the creator of what we call life and what we call death. For more.... "This
unity alone in the world is boundless in its reality, and being boundless is yet
one. [[[[[ [[[ [[[[[ “The most beautiful emotion we can experience is the mystical. It is the power of all art and science. To know that what is impenetrable to us really exists, manifesting itself as the highest wisdom and the most radiant beauty, which our dull faculties can comprehend in their most primitive forms - this knowledge, this feeling is at the center of true religiousness. In this sense, and this sense only, I belong to the ranks of devoutly religious men. A human being is part of the whole... he experiences himself, his thoughts and feeling as something separated form the rest - a kind of delusion of his consciousness. This delusion is a prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection for a few persons nearest to us. Our task must be to free ourselves from this prison by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature in its beauty. Nobody is able to achieve this completely, but striving for such an achievement is, in itself, a liberation.” ~~Albert Einstein I have learned that...Disease is a natural process of the physical form, resulting from a functional distortion of one's perceptions of internal environmental stresses, be they physical, chemical, or mental/emotional. I have learned that dis-ease, held within the subconscious cellular memory of tissues, leads to physical alterations which compensate for these perceived distortions. These deviations from the normal healthy energetics of the physical form create highly ordered "chaos", perceived as altered states of reality, i.e. symptoms.I have learned that...Treating the effects/ symptoms of dis-ease, with the intent to alter the physiological environment of that being, is not of the healing process.I have learned that...We are not truly victims of our physical/mental alterations, but rather, we are, at the least, participants in the creation of our being. For further insight, click here.I have learned that...One cannot study enough about symptoms and disease to know about the cause of disease.I have learned that...There is no "good" or "bad", there just "is". How we neurologically process our experiences determines the outcome of the events of our lives.
I have learned that...Healing results from the full expression of the Innate Intelligence which resides within each living being. Perversion of the physiologically perceived realities of Innate and the altered responses to these imbalances, creates the perfect environment for disease.I have learned that...Our present states of being (mental/emotional, physical, and chemical) are a perfect representation of the degree of the ability of our body energetics to be expressed as Innate Intelligence. At any one time, each being is the sum total of all life's experiences.I have learned that...The more alive that you are, the more unique your personal expression, and the more different you are from your environment.I have learned that...Healing only occurs in the present moment, while, as mental beings, we have 65,000 thoughts in a day--of which, 90% are identical to those thoughts of yesterday, and of the day before, and of the day before, and of the day.... We spend most of our mentally creative hours lamenting over the past and fearful of the future; never to fully experience the "now" moment.
I have learned that...God has given us, as sentient beings, the one lesson which has had the greatest influence on the plight of Man-- freedom of choice. During our lives, we have been fully responsible for the choices we have made. These choices and judgments bring us to individual moments in our existence. In other words, at any point, we have arrived where we are, because of the untold numbers of choices and decisions that we have made.
I have learned that...God has given us a physical body to heal through, and that it is a shame that most of us have to do so.
I have learned that...Each of us is responsible for all others around us; we are not individuals separate from the whole of Mankind. 99.9% of our genetic materials is identical for all of humanity.I have learned that...We are fully responsible for hurt, shame, and suffering that we choose to impose on ourselves and others. We are responsible for the resulting altered states of consciousness that may initiate deviant cyclical reverberations of the cellular mental impulses--disease.I have learned that..."Many of us have realized that we are here to 'do healing'. Healing means 'making whole', and it's become common wisdom that the only REAL healing you can do is healing YOURSELF. That means that what we're doing when we heal is 'making ourselves whole', which implies that we are currently in a fragmented or 'separated' state. For more by" Matthew Blais.... Very nice!I have learned that...We must be willing to fail and to appreciate the truth that often "Life is not a problem to be solved, but a mystery to be lived."
I have learned that..."All cure starts from within out and from the head down (an original chiropractic principle) and in reverse order as the symptoms have appeared" - Hering's law of Cure . For more on the "Healing Crisis", click here.I have learned that...The one aspect of our existence that is transient is the physical form, a temporary vessel for our Soul and Innate, from which we must transcend to a higher level of consciousness.
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