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A Reflection on Healing Can Produce a Shift - (5800)

Mechanical Norm

There is a certain shift that can take place within us when we think deeply about what it is to heal.

This is what I found when I began to reflect.

When first examining our ideas about healing we may see that we what we think and feel are things that are a little vague and weak.

I don't want to say for sure, but often the feeling of weakness related to healing comes from disbelief. 

When someone knows something or believes strongly in something, they are immediately and automatically strong.

It makes sense why we don't belive so much in healing, because overall we tend to hear more about the cases where healing didn't work out, and so in time we become skeptical in relation to healing.

When we think about our health it is like by the grace of God we are healthy and we are not sure why we feel ok and are apparently healthy. It's like we are lucky, and those whom we know that are sick, have been unfortunately struck by a stroke of bad luck, for who knows why.

But of course we are lucky, we say quietly, because it is 'us'... 

That's how the ego sees it anyway. 

The egos sees that we are healthy because it is 'me' the 'special one' and so because it does not know anything else, it takes advantage of being healthy and then later, when by cause and effect we get sick, it protests 'why me', 'why me for heaven's sake'.

Finding ourselves in good health, we hope that we will continue that way - feeling ok and we hope that those we love will continue that way too. 

We don't know for sure and we don't have anything to tell us with certainity how things will be. It is all about hoping and that by turning a blind eye - "I'm all ok and things will be all ok".

The above is the mechanical view of health and healing and can be changed inside out when we reflect deeply about how true the mechanical norm is in logical confrontation with the esoteric teachings of healing. 

Healing Shift

What about healing as an esoteric science? If to be awakened is to know our destiny and know when we are going to die, why not be awakened to our health and our ability to heal? As our health will determine our death, so knowing about our health is part of awakening. Yet it seems to be something that is often not given too much attention.

Healing as a sciecne does exist and there are ways that we can heal ourselves and work to maintain our health. When we open ourselves to the possibility of healing all of the above "Mechanical Norm" crumbles away. 

The ability to work with healing practices, negotiate our karma and work intensely along side with the Masters of Medicine for our own healing and that of others produces a shift.

The shift is one of consciousness and responsibilty, where we are responsible for our own health in its current state and furthermore we can consciously determine to a great degree the state of our health from here onwards. If our health deterioates, being conscious about our health we can at the very least know precisely for ourselves why it is that way. 

To heal is also to fight with love. Force and medicine have their connection. That is why medicine advances so m,uch during times of war.

The shift to healing is one of fighting for oneself and others with love.

End (5800).

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