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Social Conditioning

My Proposal to the Universe

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My dream is to do cognitive therapy. I don’t want the usual commercial training sessions for the therapy I will do. I don’t believe in ONE-SIZE-FITS-ALL programs. I want to help others manage their thoughts for abundance that covers: health, financial stability, spirituality etc. I want to be able to use the individual’s story and give pertinent guidelines. Needless to say, I don’t want my clients to be co-dependent on me.

I don’t want to compete with licensed medical doctors but I want to educate my clients to interact with their doctors. I know this is dangerous territory because doctors are jealous of their time and their knowledge. (They don’t seem to realize that much, much more than what they know is available in the Internet) Of course they will argue that the Internet is not that reliable?!

I want to educate my clients about the value and wonders of self-healing. “Our natural or Indigenous Self …knows intuitively what it needs. (“Energy Prescription” by Goulds and Childe)

“Most preventable illness is a by-product of energy-depleting habits and behaviors that are driven by unhealthy thinking and emotional patterns. So healing also necessarily involves a change of consciousness.” (Energy Prescription” by Goulds and Childe)

I don’t want to compete with the ministers of our Institutional Church. But I want to educate my clients about Who-They-Really-Are. God is a loving God and does not want to torture people with irrelevant teaching which at present times may be considered cruel. The constant ramming-down-the-throat sermons about sin etc. is so wrong psychologically to say the least.

Like George Sison, Tato Malay, Wayne Dyer, Ms Goulbourn etc. I want to work on the consciousness of people. I believe that when we awaken to our divinity we will contribute to the change in consciousness of humanity and eventually make our earth “the Kingdom of heaven” as claimed by a Hawaiian spiritual leader, Aunty Mahealani

I am not a psychologist. Neither am I a psychiatrist. But I am a wounded healer with a doctorate in Education.

Family, Tribal Culture and Spirituality

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For all my highly critical attitude towards the Church, I realize how I run my life along liturgical lines. I start the day by asking my husband who uses a standard meditation book who the saint of the day is.

My subconscious must be influenced by the liturgical calendar. I notice how dramas occur around the feasts of the Church. Days before the feast of the Rosary, I had a horrible misunderstanding with our daughter based in London. A blessed telecom we have been subscribing to for years did it AGAIN. Very delayed delivery of messages. It did not help at all in clarifying urgent issues. I ended up agonizing unnecessarily fr more than 20 hours. Happily our daughter decided to call PLDT. It was my husband who calmly resolved the differences.

The dramas around the feasts of the Church may be explained by heightened expectations for answered prayers experienced throughout my school years (grade school to college).

My subconscious may still believe in the power of the institutional Church on all of life: “The law and the practice of showing to the priest after healing indicates the social and the communitarian dimension of sickness. In a way, the priests in the temple are the stabilizers and conservers of the social order so they have a say on sick people who might cause imbalance and disorder in society.” Fr. Belita thus wrote about the power of the institutional Church.

Days after the feast of the Rosary I had nightmares about dead members of my family asking me to obey the Church. It was hard to differentiate the dream from
reality. I woke up with pains in he neck. Dr Page would interpret the pains as difficulty to change viewpoints. I want badly to go against my tribe and follow my own pathway to spirituality.

My old belief that good could  only come from the institutional Church is creating havoc to my peace of mind. Somehow all my readings and even my gut feel when awake can’t seem to shake up my ingrained belief (like the people written about by Fr Belita) that only the institutional Church” which speaks and acts in the name of God” could grant answered prayers.

Challenges to the Indigenous Self

12096249_998685506840853_7444340241134326164_nAccording to “Energy Prescription” our energy system runs on timeless rules: “And no matter how complex the world becomes, our bodies, our minds, our relationships, and our vital energy system will always operate on the same time-less principles.”

“To a shaman, depletion and fatigue are signs that we are habitually disconnecting from the limitless supply of energy that sustains us, or we are habitually obstructing or ‘leaking’ the energy we have.”

“But energy is not generated through mechanical or chemical medical procedures.”

“Disconnected from Nature and alienated from our natural or indigenous self that intuitively knows what it needs, simple functions like diet, exercise, sex, and breathing may seem like near-impenetrable mysteries.”

Dr Page writing about intuition said: ” Ah-h-h”. The moment of Ah-h-h resonates so deeply with our soul that nothing can dissuade us from following its calling.” It is compelling

“I cant explain but it feels so right.”
Page’s referral to intuition can very well be translated into the spirit/breath discussed in “energy Prescription”. Just as well it can parallel God’s inspiration of breath into human beings written about by Fr. Belita in his “Release for Wellness”.

Healthful Desires

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The context of my essays is always spirituality.  I don’t believe in carnival/circus magic. I don’t subscribe to flippant or trivialized interpretations of the Universal Laws of Attraction by media.

I like Lynne Mctaggart’s oblique warning against abusive use of the laws of attraction: “the key to a long and healthy life is living a life that concerns itself with a meaning beyond satisfying the needs of number 1.”

Our victorious vantage point (spiritually speaking) is described by Rose Pere Maori Tahuna (wisdom Keeper): “There is no greater praise you can offer to the Creator than to love yourself fully as the beautiful and perfect being you are!”

I would like to believe Rose Pere refers to the Indigenous Self describe by Grauds and Childe not the Self that is a complex, socialized personality. (See previous essay)

George Sison reinforces Rose Pere’s statement: “…a fulfilled desire is the best way to show our gratitude to the Universe.” Obviously Mr Sison means thanking God even before the manifestation of desires.

Sison continues: “Let me stress that your every POSITIVE desire is a gift from God and must be brought to manifestation in order to help create greater good in the universe.”

Esther Hicks clarifies this by writing that it [desire] must not ring harm to anybody not even to self.
Sison adds: “My belief is that we are God’s co-creators. It created us and we, in turn, create our lives through the ‘I am’ within. “

New Abundant Perspectives

1000903_561159313948356_783262897_n  Esther Hicks wrote:” the misunderstanding that humans have is that they believe that they have to find the problem, get to the bottom of it and wrestle it to the ground and kill it. And we want you to know that there is no bottom to that. You are only adding vibrational momentum.”

George Sison has a lot of practical statements about problems: “When you allow your body to relax and allow your mind to lt go of all things that have been bothering you, you experience a change of consciousness. There is a shift from your so-called human nature to your God nature.”

Sison continues: “The Christ within each of us lies dormant until we shift our consciousness from our lower nature to our higher nature. This can be likened to electricity, which is everywhere but cannot be experienced in the third dimension
where we now live and have our being, until the electrical device is switched on or plugged.

“Through meditation and contemplation, we allow the Christ within to rise, and we are then able to resurrect ourselves from dis-ease to wholeness, from lack and limitation to abundance.”