Monday, February 27, 2017

Physical illness

     I used to avoid those who were physically ill. I was so very uncomfortable around them. I just didn't know what to do. I, myself, had abnormally good health and "supernatural" physical experiences that preserved in perfect form the physical experience.
     Tonight I am given to believe I have been given some insight on physical illness that may indeed expand our perspective concerning it.
     I had cured myself of allergies by identifying the irritant. So, I believed as many do that disease is dis-ease....a discomfort within one's experience. As far as my allergies were concerned, that proved completely true. I had my answer......in that case, anyways.
    Physical trauma or discomfort can cause us to do many things, two of those things is to either detach from the body (physical experience) or keep us so pre-occupied with the discomfort we are grounded by it. (Of course some simply have chosen to to die and any physical discomfort is their "natural"  progression of physical decaying to that end, some experience it as part of a spiritual or physical initiation).
   If one is pre-disposed to a more physical, grounded experience, a NDE (near death experience) would be what opens them up to the non-physical aspects of existence. If one is pre-disposed to empathize more with the non-physical aspect of our existence, physical discomfort may keep us grounded within the physical experience.
   An addiction to hallucinogens may aid those too grounded to accept a non-physical aspect while something like alcohol and cigarette smoking may ground those more empathetic with the non-physical. Frankly, the most intuitive, psychic, empathically aware  people I've known have all smoked and had a drink at least now and then.
  Basically, only our empathic, intuitive, awareness of the more subtle energy bodies absent of judgement can honestly say what any physical deviation may be...sign of "problem", solution
to a problem or simply a "natural" occurrence along the road to a "natural" death.

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