Your Body Mind

In this magnificent month of August , we bring our awareness to the gifts
of the divine and we celebrate all the loving souls in this world
The energy of the divine made
it possible for each of us to emerge from the field of pure potentiality
into the manifest world.
We honor the mother, the earth, and the
goddess Shakti, a popular and powerful archetype that embodies the
feminine aspect of creation.
In Hinduism, Shakti is the divine mother
who gives birth to and nurtures new life, whether a newborn baby, a
brand-new relationship, a fresh idea, or a magical manifestation.
Although Shakti transcends the boundaries of gender, form, and race,
she is called the divine mother because she’s considered the source of
all creation. Shakti, a name that means “sacred force” or “creative
principle,” represents the all-pervading energy that creates our
universe and all the beings who occupy it.
In the Hindu pantheon, each of the major female deities possesses an
aspect of Shakti’s energy: the goddess Parvati epitomizes the feminine
energy of love, devotion, and protection.
Saraswati, whose name means
“the flowing one,” is the power that represents wisdom, learning, and
musical expression.
Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth, purity, and
generosity.
Without divine energy, there would be no existence;
without their nurturing love, there would be no tenderness and joy.
We are the only creatures on the planet who can change our biology
through our thoughts, feelings, and intentions.
Our cells are constantly
eavesdropping on our thoughts and being changed by them. When we fall
in love, positive thoughts and emotions course through our body and
strengthen our immune system. On the other hand, the dark thoughts and
feelings of depression can leave us vulnerable to illness.
Over the past three decades, hundreds of studies have shown that
nothing holds more power over the body than the beliefs of the mind.
This is the quantum worldview, which teaches that we are all part of an
infinite field of intelligence – the source of our thoughts, mind, body,
and everything else in the cosmos.
This paradigm, which is gaining
increasing acceptance in the world of modern Western medicine, is based
on the following ten assumptions:
- The physical world, including our body, is a reflection of our perceptions, thoughts, and feelings.
There is no objective reality “out there” that is independent of the
observer. Instead, we create our bodies as we create our experience of
the world.
- Although the physical body seems to be solid matter, it actually is composed of energy and information.
Quantum physics tells us that every atom is 99.9999 percent empty
space, and the subatomic particles moving at lightning speed through
this space are bundles of vibrating energy. These vibrations aren’t
random or chaotic, but are carrying information along specific patterns.
- The mind and body are inseparable. There is one single
creative intelligence that can express itself as our thoughts – as well
as the molecules of our cells, tissues, and organs.
- Our consciousness creates the biochemistry of the body. Our beliefs, thoughts, and emotions direct the chemical reactions that take place in every single cell.
Perception is a learned phenomenon.
The way we experience the world and our body is learned behavior. By
changing our perceptions, we can change our experience of our body and
world.
- In every moment, impulses of intelligence are creating our body. By changing the patterns of these impulses, we can change ourselves.
- Although to the ego-mind, we seem separate and independent, we are all part of a universal intelligence that governs the cosmos.
- Time is not absolute. What we call linear time is simply a
reflection of how we perceive change. In fact, time is eternal and
changeless. If we can begin to perceive the changeless, time as we know
it will cease to exist and we will experience immortality.
- Our essential nature is pure being. Although we are used to seeing ourselves as personality, ego, and body, our true Self is eternal and unbounded.
- Since our essence is immortal and changeless, we do not have to become victims of aging, sickness, and death.
These are caused by gaps in our self-knowledge and the centuries-old
delusion that our bodies are material. As Ayurveda teaches, any disorder
can be prevented if we can maintain balance in the body, mind, and
spirit.
These may seem like vast assumptions, but they are rooted in the
findings of modern quantum physics.
I want to encourage you to see that
you are much more than your limited body, ego, and personality.
At the
deepest level, your body is ageless and your mind is timeless. Once you
identify with this reality, you have unlimited freedom to create greater
health, joy, and whatever else you wish to bring into the world.
In infinite gratitude,
Erin
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