The state of Healing II

Is it enough to initiate this state and simply let it be? In the way described, the state of balance is restored in the various relationships, and as this is done the state of ill health reverts to its previously balanced state of health. Now, this does not in some cases lead to an overnight restoration of balance, but is a process of restoration of balance. It is possible to have more immediate results by having the active process.

The active process involves the active use of intent. The process is achieved by using consciousness to focus on the event that is being sought. It is important to realize that a non-event cannot be visualized. That is to say one cannot visualize the state of absence of a disease! One can only visualize a state of health. It is important to realize that these are not the same. Nor are they interchangeable.

The absence of one thing implies the possibility of a myriad of other things. The absence, of one thing and the choice of another in its state, allows that possibility (see What is a Stem Cell ?).

Thus, it is important to focus in consciousness on the outcome that is desired. If collective consciousness is applied here, it actually increases the probability of the appearance of the outcome by an order of magnitude. So, to have three of four consciousnesses willing to hold the same state within consciousness increases the probability of manifestation by orders of magnitude.

A simple demonstration of this can be done by bringing a group of three or four holding hands together and opening intent. If one individual intends for the pendulum to move, the lower level of intent will now make the pendulum accelerate around. Using this active state of visualizing the outcome, particularly of the individuals are in touch with each other supporting, the manifestation of outcome is greatly increased. Now comes the question, if this is possible then why does everyone not heal?

In the act of giving up to the greater self, it is occasionally possible that what is most useful to the greater self may seem not to be most useful to the individuated self. It is useful to remember that this only seems so, as we know that the individuated self is actually not separate and it is not really possible to have the greater self more than it benefits the individuated self. With this in mind, we can understand the one chance in a million that your ill health is not about your own relationship, but is about a greater relationship within the whole. Sometimes in order to restore that greater relationship, it may be important to complete this including the termination of the experience. More importantly, terminating the experience does not terminate life since life itself is consciousness (see Life as the system).

Children with terminal illnesses reflect this perspective accurately as their drawings frequently reflect the memories of their existence (experiences) before birth (current experience). Adults usually have forgotten this. These children’s drawings will reflect this as well as their conversation. The termination of their experiences, which is done willingly and with love, is usually about the effect that this shortened experience will have on the other experiences being currently maintained in the world at that time.

The state of acceptance and the intent to have gratitude in the experience will allow one to know if this ill-health falls into that category. The knowledge that the system of consciousness is beneficent and has only the best of all, along with the acceptance that the outcomes are usually the ones that the individual has chosen and created allows for the individual to see that things will go as they should (that is to say the way the individual created them). This knowledge is what the religious call faith, and the acceptance of the greater self with its sense of greatest benefit, what is called grace.

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