Hello again
Finally the pain from having had a tooth pulled out has lessened. It's fascinating how you almost forget about how it is to have no pain. This coincides with the psychological/emotional pain i've had as i made the decision to avoid a person i was not feeling well being around and that i'm not spiritually strong enough to not "let me influence me negatively".
Last night i read in "Living the Law of One" by Carla, that ayadew lended meThanks again ayadew:
Mind, Consciousness and Perception
"What affects the energybody most is the thoughts that one has. Therefore, if one is improving one's diet, and is happy about it, the information of the improved diet moves into the chakra body as good news.
If, on the other hand, an entity is plodding through a dietary regimen that is prescribed for an illness, but that entity is unhappy and feels constricted by this regimen, then the information that is given to the chakra body will be quite different. It will seem like a negative thing to the chakra body, rather than a positive thing.
For the chakra body is not listening to the doctor; nor is it listening to ideas that contain the word "should." It is only listening to the feelings and the thoughtforms involves in the translation of physical effects into the feelings and the sensations of the body. A happy heart is more helpful to the chakra system than a good diet. A peaceful mind is more helpful to the chaakra system than exercise.
Q'uo channeled through L/L Research in a session dated May 28, 2006
Thought this fit perfectly into the discussion:idea:
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....i read this book some years ago...hard to digest but also fitting into this topic:
"The Healing Power of Illness" The Meaning of Symptoms and How to Interpret them.
This is a book that challenges accepted ideas of exactly what illness really is.
The patient is not the innocent victimof some quírk of nature, but actually brings about his or her own sickness. Symptoms are bodily expressions of psychological conflicts, able through their symbolism to reveal the patient's true problems.
This radical book is for pple who are prepared to cast aside traditional notions of illness, who long to explore more deeply their inner nature-pple whose goal is enlightenment.
Thorwals Dethlefsen is most probably best known as a spiritual psychologist. He successfully combines the skills of a trained psychologist with the insight gained through a deep study of spiritual traditions.
Finally the pain from having had a tooth pulled out has lessened. It's fascinating how you almost forget about how it is to have no pain. This coincides with the psychological/emotional pain i've had as i made the decision to avoid a person i was not feeling well being around and that i'm not spiritually strong enough to not "let me influence me negatively".
Last night i read in "Living the Law of One" by Carla, that ayadew lended meThanks again ayadew:
Mind, Consciousness and Perception
"What affects the energybody most is the thoughts that one has. Therefore, if one is improving one's diet, and is happy about it, the information of the improved diet moves into the chakra body as good news.
If, on the other hand, an entity is plodding through a dietary regimen that is prescribed for an illness, but that entity is unhappy and feels constricted by this regimen, then the information that is given to the chakra body will be quite different. It will seem like a negative thing to the chakra body, rather than a positive thing.
For the chakra body is not listening to the doctor; nor is it listening to ideas that contain the word "should." It is only listening to the feelings and the thoughtforms involves in the translation of physical effects into the feelings and the sensations of the body. A happy heart is more helpful to the chakra system than a good diet. A peaceful mind is more helpful to the chaakra system than exercise.
Q'uo channeled through L/L Research in a session dated May 28, 2006
Thought this fit perfectly into the discussion:idea:
[/b]
....i read this book some years ago...hard to digest but also fitting into this topic:
"The Healing Power of Illness" The Meaning of Symptoms and How to Interpret them.
This is a book that challenges accepted ideas of exactly what illness really is.
The patient is not the innocent victimof some quírk of nature, but actually brings about his or her own sickness. Symptoms are bodily expressions of psychological conflicts, able through their symbolism to reveal the patient's true problems.
This radical book is for pple who are prepared to cast aside traditional notions of illness, who long to explore more deeply their inner nature-pple whose goal is enlightenment.
Thorwals Dethlefsen is most probably best known as a spiritual psychologist. He successfully combines the skills of a trained psychologist with the insight gained through a deep study of spiritual traditions.