SOME THINGS TO
THINK ABOUT
PAGE 521 - HEALTH - HEALING - WELLNESS
Seth Quotes
Seth: "If you cut your finger, it is no accident.
If you stub your toe, it is no accident.
If you come down with the flu, or with a virus, it is no accident.
If you have a chronic physical difficulty, it is no accident.
If you are creative, it is no accident.
If you get good news, it is no accident.
If lovely things happen to you, it is no accident either."
"You form your reality, and this applies all the way up or down the scale, from the consciousness you now have to the tiniest molecule in the tiniest eyelash on your body. It is only when you are not willing to face consciously your own beliefs, and face them through and make distinctions, that seemingly unconscious accidents occur: when all of a sudden you are not as quick as you should be; or, when all of a sudden, your reactions are not as good; when a car comes that should not be there. Each of you have your own ways, and an event that seems horrendous from the outside--from the inside, from your private viewpoints, may be something else entirely."
"You can rid yourself of any illness when you realize
that you create and draw such illness to yourself.
What you fear most, you draw to yourselves.
Now, if you decide to leave this world, that is your right;
go in joy and vitality, but go because you know you decided to leave, and not as a victim of a disease that has been given a name.
On the other hand if you decide you want to continue to live,
then live in your full glory and strength.
If you decide to live, then tell yourself you want to live and know the reasons, and your body will repair itself in joy and glory.
You are not a victim!"
"While such situations as illness are chosen by the personality,
the individual is always left to work out its own solution.
Complete recovery, illness, or early death are not preordained on the part of the entity [or whole self].
The general situation is set up in response to deep inner involvements. The problem is a challenge set up by the entity for one of its own personalities, but the outcome is up to the personality involved. One does not choose illness per se for a lifetime situation."
"The inner self, as distinguished from the more accessible subconsciousness, is aware of the situation and finds release through frequent inner communications where successes are remembered and reexperienced. The dream state becomes an extremely vivid time, for such experiences assure the personality of its larger nature. It knows it is more than the self that it has for a time chosen to be. You need to learn the power of thought and emotion. Once you realize that your thoughts form reality, then you are no longer a slave to events."
"True self-knowledge is indispensable for health and vitality.
The recognition of the truth about the self simply means that you must first find out what you think about yourself subconsciously.
If it is a good image, build upon it. If it is a poor one, recognize it as only the opinion you have held of yourself and not an 'absolute state.'"
"You are not your emotions.
They flow through you, you feel them and then they disappear.
When you try to hold them back they build up."
"You must learn to trust your own spontaneous nature.
Your nervous system knows how to react.
It reacts spontaneously when you allow it to....
In spontaneity there is a discipline that utterly escapes you,
and an order beyond any that you know.
Spontaneity knows its own order."
"Your
doctors are also the victims of their own belief system.
They constantly surround themselves with negative suggestions.
When disease is seen as an invader,
forced upon the integrity of the self for no reason,
then the individual seems powerless and the conscious mind an
adjunct.
The patient is sometimes compelled to sacrifice one organ after
another
to his beliefs, and to the doctor's." ----Seth
"In
the medical field, as in no other,
you are faced directly with the full impact of your beliefs,
for doctors are not the healthiest, but the least healthy.
They fall prey to the beliefs to which they so heartily subscribe.
Their concentration is upon disease, not health." ----Seth
Seth
discusses our flawed medical system in
The Nature of Personal Reality
by Jane Roberts,
and how to overcome the beliefs they cause in more detail.
If you have health problems, It is heartily recommend you read
the book.
Creating
Health
Author
Unknown
I
feel like I am one of the few people in the U.S. who is not
concerned
with the high cost of medical care and
the lack of a national health-care system.
This is because in my reality I have no use for doctors.
I have not had medical insurance for seven years.
I've never had a mammogram, have no idea what my blood pressure,
cholesterol level and blood sugar level are.
I don't get any kind of routine cancer tests.
I don't even get eye exams.
I can do this and remain healthy because
I have a strong belief in my own health.
It
really is all about belief.
Our entire medical system is built on a belief system of
lurking germs and cancerous growths.
New diseases emerge as quickly as old ones are wiped out.
People seem to have little faith in their own ability to heal
themselves,
or better yet, not to become ill in the first place.
Doctors and patients both believe that the latter
cannot survive without the aid of the former.
Once
you begin to grasp the concepts of creating your own reality,
it just doesn't make sense to spend your time looking for illness.
You become aware of the fact that in looking and
concerning yourself with disease, that you are
"asking for it".
It's
in believing that you and you alone are controlling your health;
not the doctors, the prescriptions,
not even your food, exercise and vitamins.
It's in convincing yourself that you are in perfect health.
Now,
obviously if you are taking a life-saving medication
you cannot simply wake up one day and stop taking it.
If you have brought yourself to that point,
then you have much inner work to do.
You have spent years building belief upon belief in your ill
health.
Certainly, though, examining those beliefs that led
you to that position would be a good start.
You can then discard them one by one
until you are at the point where you realize that
you are the only one controlling your body.
Hey,
think of all that time spent in doctors' waiting rooms,
and sitting half-naked in those lonely little rooms
that you will now be able to spend on other activities.
Who wants to wear those goofy paper gowns, anyhow?
Thanks to Seth, Jane Roberts, and the many sources and the teachers for
this knowledge
and wisdom that is helping us on our journey.
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