Something I realized a long time ago was that even the best and seemingly most nutritious diets in the world introduced to an individual who is living in a bad vibrational place emotionally will not be utilized properly by one's physical apparatus.
And and individual who is eating a seemingly impoverished diet and who lives in emotional well being will utilize those nutrients remarkably well.
The point is, the physical body is not only subject to physical stimuli, so the notion that you can just put "good fuel" in this machine and it will run great is a huge misconception and blind spot for allopathic medicine. Please understand, I'm not saying that what you eat doesn't matter, because it does. However, when you understand that everything is ultimately energy, and when you understand that all energy is consciousness, you begin to see that when you ingest anything, you are symbolically taking that consciousness into YOUR consciousness. The consciousness of your body, and the consciousness of your food, and the consciousness of your spirit and mind are one. And they all affect each other.
The physical processes are just reflections of the processes happening in consciousness. This is the spiritual portion that is hard for people in our world to understand.
The best thing one can do, nutritionally, is to spend time cultivating a strong faith in the well being of their body. And then, the inspiration to WHAT foods to eat will come from that vibrational place, rather than the "I have to logically and scientifically deduce the proper nutrients to ingest for health" vibrational place (which I like to call the "just put me out of my misery" vibrational place). Whatever we are thinking about, our emotions are registering the nature of our vibrational relationship between belief and desire. When desire and belief are in pure alignment the result is: well being.
When desire and belief do not agree with one another, you feel bad, and mark my words, bad stuff is going to manifest eventually. You know why? Because [drum roll] everything is ONE.
So the real work is to learn to truly accept and have faith that your body is eating healthy, and you will come to desire those foods that will make that so. And it will happen in the most natural way possible: you will simply crave them, as your body was designed to do. People who eat out of balance are operating from beliefs in self sabotage. Sometimes, the sabotaging beliefs are buried deep inside as disguised self esteem issues. Perhaps they believe they will fail. Perhaps they are substituting calories for something they are lacking in another area of life.
If we didn't carry these destructive images within us, the intelligent infinity that *IS* us, would be constantly, moment by moment, perfecting our body complexes -- perfectly calibrating our vibrational makeup by naturally mobilizing impulses leading to exactly what we need mentally, physically, and spiritually in every moment. I realize that our society is not especially designed to be conducive to living life through spontaneous intuitive actions, and while it is tempting to blame sources outside of us for the way things are, it doesn't excuse us from taking small steps every day in the direction of well being. We have to start somewhere.
We have to start by accepting our own power. We have to start believing in our own ability to affect well being.
And and individual who is eating a seemingly impoverished diet and who lives in emotional well being will utilize those nutrients remarkably well.
The point is, the physical body is not only subject to physical stimuli, so the notion that you can just put "good fuel" in this machine and it will run great is a huge misconception and blind spot for allopathic medicine. Please understand, I'm not saying that what you eat doesn't matter, because it does. However, when you understand that everything is ultimately energy, and when you understand that all energy is consciousness, you begin to see that when you ingest anything, you are symbolically taking that consciousness into YOUR consciousness. The consciousness of your body, and the consciousness of your food, and the consciousness of your spirit and mind are one. And they all affect each other.
The physical processes are just reflections of the processes happening in consciousness. This is the spiritual portion that is hard for people in our world to understand.
The best thing one can do, nutritionally, is to spend time cultivating a strong faith in the well being of their body. And then, the inspiration to WHAT foods to eat will come from that vibrational place, rather than the "I have to logically and scientifically deduce the proper nutrients to ingest for health" vibrational place (which I like to call the "just put me out of my misery" vibrational place). Whatever we are thinking about, our emotions are registering the nature of our vibrational relationship between belief and desire. When desire and belief are in pure alignment the result is: well being.
When desire and belief do not agree with one another, you feel bad, and mark my words, bad stuff is going to manifest eventually. You know why? Because [drum roll] everything is ONE.
So the real work is to learn to truly accept and have faith that your body is eating healthy, and you will come to desire those foods that will make that so. And it will happen in the most natural way possible: you will simply crave them, as your body was designed to do. People who eat out of balance are operating from beliefs in self sabotage. Sometimes, the sabotaging beliefs are buried deep inside as disguised self esteem issues. Perhaps they believe they will fail. Perhaps they are substituting calories for something they are lacking in another area of life.
If we didn't carry these destructive images within us, the intelligent infinity that *IS* us, would be constantly, moment by moment, perfecting our body complexes -- perfectly calibrating our vibrational makeup by naturally mobilizing impulses leading to exactly what we need mentally, physically, and spiritually in every moment. I realize that our society is not especially designed to be conducive to living life through spontaneous intuitive actions, and while it is tempting to blame sources outside of us for the way things are, it doesn't excuse us from taking small steps every day in the direction of well being. We have to start somewhere.
We have to start by accepting our own power. We have to start believing in our own ability to affect well being.