

The Tibetan Master Djwhal
Khul said, “All disease is a result of inhibited Soul Life... The art of
the healer consists of releasing the Soul, so it can flow through the aggregate
of organisms which constitute any particular form. The true and future healing
is brought about when the life of the Soul can flow without impediment and
hindrance throughout every aspect of the form. It can then vitalize it." What this means is, the more
abundant the flow of spiritual energy (Soul Life) coming into the body through
the crown chakra, the faster the rate of healing.
The Soul is a spark from the
universal flame, which some call God. God puts forth this portion of the
Godhead, which then incarnates, or takes a body, in the lower plane, the earth.
As an extension of God, our Soul is in a state of permanent health, a state of
prolonged awareness, peace, love and bliss. We may not be consciously aware of
it, but we inherently know that this state of peace resides within us.
As we seek health, success
and happiness in the physical world, we are often oblivious to how close true health;
success and happiness are, because we don’t look inward. But when we become
aware of the limitations of our physical body and the imperfections of the
material world — as we must inevitably — our innate knowledge of this inner
state of peace and health is stirred.
This is called spiritual
restlessness. There are many ways spiritual restlessness is awakened. It is
commonly prompted by a life crisis, such as a reversal of fortune or tragedy
that is difficult to explain, for example, disastrous material loss or the
death of someone close. It is often felt when we have a premature brush with
mortality ourselves, or when we near the end of our life and seek to put things
in order.
Or, we may feel it after we
attain our worldly goals: success, fame, prosperity, or in the case of our
focus here, physical health. Then find ourselves wondering if “that’s all there
is.” It may arise simply as a result of exploring physical health through
alternative or esoteric practices. Or, it may be awakened naturally in those
who are particularly sensitive or spiritually developed.
Regardless of how we come to
this awareness, we all have with-in us this intrinsic need to “return to the
source,” to have contact with our Soul to access that inner peace and health.
Below is a portion of a short but powerful meditation that will allow you to
experience a glimpse of your Soul’s Divine Nature.
Sit in a darkened room, face
East, close your eyes, and relax your body by performing seven cycles of Pranic
(slow and deep diaphragmatic) breathing. Connect your tongue to the roof of the
mouth.
Imagine a golden flame above
your crown. With your eyelids closed, look up to the flame then silently say,
“I AM not the body; the
body is a vehicle of the Soul. I AM not my emotions or my thoughts; they are
just products of the Soul. I AM not even the mind. The mind is the just the
instrument of the Soul. I AM the Soul! I AM a being of Divine Intelligence,
Divine Love, and Divine Power. I AM connected to God. I AM one with God. I AM
one with All. I AM the Soul!”
Repeat affirmation nine
times. Allow yourself to completely MELT INTO THE
FLAME... Be still, be aware and simply let go for five minutes or more. (We
recommend recording your voice nine times and playing it back during the
meditation).
As you perform this
exercise, you will experience inner stillness, peace and extreme mental
clarity. You realize that “you” are not your body. Nor are “you” your thoughts
or emotions.
Even if your body and
thoughts were to disappear physically, not just figuratively, “you” remain.
This “you” or “I AM” that you’ve been in touch
with in this meditation is your Soul.
You will also experience a
great freedom and a sense of lightness.
Practice this meditation
every day especially when you are going through physical or psychological
crises.
This will help facilitate
your process of “coming home” to your Eternal Self!
Source: http://pranichealing.com/
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