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Consciousness AGAIN

Consciousness AGAIN     Michael Tamura wrote: “If you are trying to figure out” a problem, “you provide no room in your mind for the answer to emerge from within”
“When we type a mathematical problem into our computer, we don’t try to figure out the calculations ourselves….becoming so absorbed in doing the calculations by hand according to all our rules…we fail to see the answer blinking on our monitor.”

Tamura continued: “When we ask a question such as ‘why can’t I do that’ we may receive immediate replies such as ‘because you’re stupid’ or ‘you’ll never be able to do it.’

“These are thoughts your mind collected from someone else. If you ask a question intellectually in this manner, instead of intuitively, your mind will rummage through all your memory drawers to provide intellectual answers.”

“Don’t empower all the mind chatter that you may notice at first. Be still with the question. Let it go to work for you.”
“Let the answer emerge into your consciousness.”

It appears our consciousness would do everything for us; we just have to be silent! We better not rush to fix things. We better not even try to fix ourselves.

Healing Is an Inside Job

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According to Donna Eden, a pioneer in the field of energy medicine: “The body wants to heal, and every cell carries extraordinary intelligence and fortitude.” She continued “Each person is unique”.

“Energy medicine is the art and science of fostering physical, psychological, and spiritual health and vitality. It combines a rational knowledge and intuitive understanding of the energies in the body and in the environment.”

” …It is a return to personal authority for health care, a return to the legacy of our ancestors in harmonizing with the forces of nature, and a return to practices that are natural, friendly, familiar to body, mind, and soul.”

Barbara Eden stresses the value of professional intervention but she insists: “I do not want to undercut my primary message and deep conviction that there is much you can do to care for yourself. 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 fare.”

Martha Beck, another favorite author of mine has much to say about Nature’s help in maintaining health in her book “Finding Your Way in a Wild New World”.

Healing Is an Inside Job

healing is an inside job hudtohan

According to Donna Eden, a pioneer in the field of energy medicine: “The body wants to heal, and every cell carries extraordinary intelligence and fortitude.” She continued “Each person is unique”.

“Energy medicine is the art and science of fostering physical, psychological, and spiritual health and vitality. It combines a rational knowledge and intuitive understanding of the energies in the body and in the environment.”

” …It is a return to personal authority for health care, a return to the legacy of our ancestors in harmonizing with the forces of nature, and a return to practices that are natural, friendly, familiar to body, mind, and soul.”

Barbara Eden stresses the value of professional intervention but she insists: “I do not want to undercut my primary message and deep conviction that there is much you can do to care for yourself. 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 fare.”

Martha Beck, another favorite author of mine has much to say about Nature’s help in maintaining health in her book “Finding Your Way in a Wild New World”.

Law of Contagion

law of contagion

According to Gill Edwards: “The new spirituality suggests that we grow through love, joy, abundance and laughter. We can grow by learning how to consciously create our own reality.

The above quotation felt like truth to me during the three weeks or so that I didn’t get any upsetting texts from our daughter working in London.

It was such a melodramatic approach. Hours before I was assured our daughter was all right. Her reply to my text was neutral, bland actually. Then much later she texted me that she has had fever for the past two days and was suffering from a sore throat.

My “I can handle anything” self was instantaneously transformed into a panicky old hag. Luckily Emil was at home so I couldn’t behave like a crazy mother. But I managed to do a witchy trick – I wrapped the neck of the statue of St. Calungsod with an ionized armlet I have been using for my aches and pains.

Then I turned to my research about te laws of te universe. I chose the law of contagion which states that the objects in physical connection remain so after separation. Well, my daughter and I have been and still are. I drew consolation from Laura Bushnell’s : “…your magical self, that part of you that knows truth, has faith in miracles and cn lead you to the lif you’ve dreamed of living.”

Nightmares

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It’s happening again! A week or so after practising what Ariel and Shya Kane wrote in “Working on Yourself Doesn’t Work” plus using the Waki blanket to bed, I have had nightmares again.

This could be an effect of Kane’s first principle: what you resist, persists. It could be that the electrical charges emitted by the Waki blanket energizes my subconscious to create havoc in my thoughts. It could be a kind of shaman’s sickness as described in Martha Beck’s book.

For 2 months or so I had a peaceful life living according to Joe Vitale’s “Zero Limits”: the Ho’oponopono paradigm. In my desire to hasten my recovery to be able to walk again without a cane, I have searched my numerous books for a non-traditional type of healing. I want to know how my thoughts may be sabotaging my healing. I want to know whether I am affected by the Law of Perversity I wrote about in May of this year.

“Structural learning and spontaneous intuition are not really at war with one another.” So wrote Jim Gilkeson. This is comforting to know as I continue to temper my rational thinking with awareness and education of the senses.
“The more truly differentiated our knowledge base and the more tools it has at its disposal, the greater the variety of our intuitive repertoire.” Jim Gilkeson continued.