02-28-2012, 04:15 PM
(02-28-2012, 03:59 PM)Jerome Wrote: I've had to transform the diet, with success, this process continues - whole foods, mostly fruits and vegetables. Almost no sugars or complex carbohydrates. It makes for much planning, but that brings me closer to creation, I believe.
Exercise and me are good old pals, although sometimes I might be too hard on the body.
You are so deeply correct about the answers being multi-directional. I really believe my reaction to 'the world' (catalyst) is the root of the disease. The food is almost a metaphor for all that I ingest and react to. I can't help but pursue such a line of thinking (into the pre-incarnation) and this thread makes me even more curious.
The truth is, I have a few strange and crude guesses about my pre-incarnation plans or secondary lessons and it frustrates me that it isn't all yet clear.
I suspect the whole answer is so simple I can't recognize it - relax, you can't know it all, control any of it, just open your heart, guy.
Getting back to the original post as a point of curiosity. It is fascinating to imagine you and your guides examining the way your soul connects to the body and all that came before getting ready to jump into all that might come. Oh, for a scoop of that conversation. I know I'm anthropomorphizing the pre-incarnation, but you get the idea.
I am seeing myself in a little bit of what you say. It sounds lke you have the food/exercise aspect in hand.
How I see myself is the analyzing. I have found that analyzing can be unproductive (for me, if done too much, especially on subjects, as you recognize, are just not easily knowable).
What I do is try to stay focused on action (or you could call it mission). I am in my head a lot. To balance that, action, movement is required. So I try and have goals about my purpose, and I stay focused on attaining those goals. For instance, I am developing art-infused learning modules as I see a need for kids to express their right brains--creativity, intuition.
Another aspect of being in the head, is that it is not creating forward momentum. If we are to accomplish our purposes here, we must do more than think about it. At least, that has been my journey.