Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Density of Matter

The primary reason why we find it hard to hold onto and integrate psychological change is the density of matter. Although, according to Quantum Physics (do see What the Bleep do we know) consciousness shapes matter and an observer affects what is observed--the implications of this are profound. Really. The problem is that matter, the body, is very dense and often we are carrying so many dense vibrations in our body (genetic disease, a multitude of pathogens) that we can't raise our energetic vibration to the a powerful enough level to actually change matter in a short period of time. Theoretically, changing our thoughts and our emotions can change our physiology--yet, like the brain, matter is plastic, yet paradoxically resistant to change.

Many new age approaches encourage us to think positive thoughts and feelings and to set the power of our intention---this is useful and has to be practiced as much as possible to the point where we can do this MOST of the time and not fall back into negative thought patterns. Many people try to pray away their diseases -- this could work but it would mean many hours daily of constant energy work and spiritual development, for which most people don't have time. Unfortunately, our society does not support us to spend years in an Ashram or a temple developing our spirituality -- Tibet is one of the few, if not the only, country whose goal was the enlightenment of as many people as possible and they structured life to achieve this goal. Don't even think about what China has done there, is unthinkable. We however have to work, raise kids, take them to hockey, clean the house and make dinner most days. Where is our time for meditation and prayer?? So, until we can raise or consciousness to a high enough vibration, we have to keep using all the healing tools we have at hand and that give us benefit. Thoughts?


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