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Body Talk

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According to Dr. Christine Page: “Body talk directly addresses the consciousness of the cells bypassing the logical left brain which wants to control and filter everything”
In my case, I have been using body talk to make the consciousness of my cells my ally in my full recovery so I can walk normally again. I believe I have much work to do because my logical brain remembers only too well what my attending physician said during my first check up after I was discharged from the hospital.

I don’t want to recall it – he said something about hypertension and my blood sugar issues to be with me for life along with my cane.

“Shaman Wisdom, Shaman Healing” says: if a physician gave statistics about (a disease) you tell the person to remember that those numbers apply only to populations, not individuals.” This is similar to Fr. Dari’s and Jean Netario Cruz’ sincere belief in my healing – that I can walk again without a cane.

I pin my hopes on Dr. Page’s statement: about the importance of:” listening to and honoring the body”s consciousness expressed through the various energetic entities and recognizing they are often closer to soul consciousness than our busy little minds.”

Likewise, I should be “Developing a healthy self-esteem without which we are unable to reach out and make such connections whether with ourselves, other people, the Nature Kingdom or with Divine Consciousness.”

The Ho’oponopono videos featuring interviews with spiritual leaders in Hawaii speak a lot about love as an antidote to fear. My books on shamanism stress self-confidence as well.

In the Midst of Chaos

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Those like me, who have been programmed with memories of “Original Sin” we are better off using our time with the Ho’oponopono version popularized by Joe Vitale in his “Zero Limits”. We are better off with the forgiveness pathway than with the “acceptance” route taught by the Hawaiian spiritual leader Aunty Mahealani. Of course, I would have chosen her pathway had I been to Hawaii and “locked in into the Aloha Spirit”. It’s ideal for those who have never been tainted by “Original Sin” – already in the LIGHT as Aunty Mahealani believes.

Jim Paredes’ article “In the Midst of Chaos, Follow Your Truth” in the Philippine Star of July 27, 2014 enumerates the graphic effects of “Original Sin” on humanity even if he didn’t label them as such.

I like Paredes’: “Do something to stoke the line of indignation. In your own little space, and with your own little voice, scream as loud as you can. To quote Ralph Waldo Emerson, “A good indignation brings out all one’s powers. When there are enough voices raised, the world will have to listen and something will be done. This could be our last hurrah”

Humane Options

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I have realized, for quite a long time now that I can hardly make a difference in the political world. I am convinced I can do more by doing Ho’oponopono and leaving things for the divine to move things and people.

Rabbi Darfour has a disturbing insight that agitates me but I must be humble enough to recognize my limitations. However, in a smaller scale I can do something about choices I make in my daily life. Often I choose less humane options out of sheer laziness. Even if I have been working on my spirituality, I still catch myself choosing what is convenient for me instead of making choices for the greater good.

Rabbi Darfour’s disturbing insight goes:
“We know how to make things grow better now than ever before in the history of the world. We can and do greatly
enhance the nutritional value of food. We know how to grow more in less space. We can improve the breeding of
creatures used for food. In fact, we have created a situation in which no one in the world needs to go hungry.

If people starve (and millions do), it is for political reasons and not because we have not learned how to make more and better food available. For reasons that upon examination often seem as cruel as they are bizarre and irrational, we have chosen not to exercise our more humane options.

I remember reading from “Post” last March of this year that in Ethiopia some farmers produced a nutritional plant that could feed millions at a cheaper amount. Yet the government disallowed the growing of the crop to save the existing industry/livelihood.

Clearly the above is an example of a political situation, disturbing but beyond me. I choose to make a difference by doing as much good in my world of daily choices.

Perceptual Changes


Spiritual Alchemy says: “It is obvious that if we want to change our biology and state of well-being we need to change our perception. There are many therapeutic methods available today that focus on this, most of which appreciate that, by addressing the physiology or instinctual behavior, the fear which underlies the disharmonic perception becomes transformed into positive light energy.”

“As unification spreads upon this planet, we are also seeing the coming together of the four great tenets of society: religion, science, philosophy and the arts. This is reflected in the work of the brilliant cellular biologist Bruce Lipton.”

I would like to believe this even if the conditions in my country do not seem to confirm the above. I would like to go to a higher level of consciousness and see the above truth. I draw inspiration from the videos on Hawaiian spirituality that views the present chaos as part of the necessary evolution. These videos can be accessed on my website.

Bruce Lipton states that: “It takes only three days for the DNA to produce a response to any new messenger’ (hormone, virus, antigen etc) which comes knocking at the door of the cell membrane. This goes against the belief that our body is unable to deal with present day environmental issues or new viruses. From this we can conclude that the gene pool or our DNA is not static with its message set in stone but is more akin to that ocean of unlimited possibilities into which we cast our fishing line of intention with its bait of perception attached, producing a new scenario fashioned in less than three days.”

My hopeful interpretation of the messages of both Dr. Christine Page and Bruce Lipton is that instead of being swallowed in the present day problems we should work on our consciousness, our thoughts should be enlightened by possibilities instead of being stuck in the present negative thoughts of the collective consciousness. One can go to Neale Walsch, Esther Hicks, Carolyn Myss, Martha Beck, Gill Edwards etc for help

Educated/Responsible Healthcare

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Vitale’s “Zero Limits” emphasizes our responsibility for our own lives. We can’t blame anybody nor anything. Donna Eden’s “Energy Medicine” says something similar: “Healing is an inside job”. She continues: “Ultimately it is you who is responsible for your health and the more you know and the more you do for yourself, the better your health will be.”

Donna Eden warns against “Iatrogenic illnesses- disorders induced by medical treatment are among the most serious problems in medical care today” This is not to be interpreted as an advice to stay away from good professional medical care. Rather it is a reminder to choose intelligently one’s medical practitioner.

The context in self care is thus: “When you were growing up, your culture affirmed your intellect while negating the primal knowing of your body. We have all been instinct-wounded. Becoming civilized is, to a large extent, kearning noto do what your body wants you to do. Still your body carries an intelligence that exceeds the understanding of your intellect.”

Relatedly Dr Christine Page says: “During this time of the Great Shift there will be increasing distortion of the hologram as individuals reconnect to their own divine consciousness and choose not to follow a collective truth unless it resonates with their soul.”

Aunty Mahealani , a spiritual teacher of Hawaii, speaks so spontaneously about the Great Shift in an interview recorded in one of the Ho’oponopono videos filed last January on my website.

I have been emboldened to take personal responsibility for my healthcare through the words of Dr Page; “It’s just that we have different experiences and perceptions and hence what for them is undesirable I record as a maybe”. Needless to say I still am under the care of a medical practitioner.