This is a first entry for the Affinity Community Blog. Here you can expect information and pointers to self awareness and self recognition. A favorite quote: “Wanting to reform the world without discovering one’s true self is like trying to cover the world with leather to avoid the pain of walking on stones and thorns. It is much simpler to wear shoes.”
- Ramana Maharshi -
Thursday, July 30, 2009
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I have been working on creating some text that speaks to the what is different in a realized person and a realized healer. At this point I can say that if one can relate with the principals of consciousness and energy then one can begin to see how the potential of transformation is optimized in a field of influence that reflects "The Natural State." When one is in "The Natural State" there is a sense that there are no problems and that everything that comes up is a small matter compared to the reality that is within. If one can simply abide in this truth the optimal field of influence remains and various benefits become more likely.
ReplyDeleteA second part to this explanation speaks to how the weight of belief can inhibit the field. If one really knows that there are forces at work beyond the mechanics of any modality such as Reiki, Massage, Therapy, Chinese Medicine etc. then one can relate to honoring the power that can be established in setting a tone. Now one might be more able to see the paradox that emerges if one is healing under a strongly held perception that there is something wrong. This perception tends to reinforces the disharmony that is apparently occurring.