Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Tracy's second question via email:

Tracy asks:
2. How much of my physicality can be changed / healed and how much is created by me? E.g. If I am allergic to something, is this purely physical, or is this something I create from a drama or experience in my life?

Answer, for discussion: We know that belief creates. However we must also consider the fact of the needs of the body to perform its job properly. If one is to have a diet of beer and chips that body by its very design, is not going to be in optimal health. Taking that into consideration as well, one who lives on a diet of beer and chips is not mentally in optimal health either. All things can be healed, it just depends on your perception of what healing is. Allergies are usually brought about by the person rejecting themselves in what they are experiencing. It manifests in the body with signs of irritation. The more one rejects themselves through the experience the more aggravated the allergy becomes. We often resist what we’re being shown thinking we need to overcome the allergy itself, ie, we see the allergic reaction as a fault/flaw, yet the allergy is not what needs to be healed. It’s the self rejection in the experience that needs to be healed. You can take medication to help the symptoms but real healing takes place on a much deeper level. All has to be done in a balanced manner to align mind, body and soul. Healing the physical without having healed the dis/ease of the mind means it will re-manifest itself again because the alignment and balance is out of place. If one has lost his physical legs and yet doesn’t see it as a handicap he is balanced. Being in balance won’t grow his legs back, but he is aware he doesn’t need them to be happy with himself / within himself; he’s not rejecting the experience, he’s loving and embracing himself within it.

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