As we move into a new year many of us seize the opportunity to set goals, to make changes to our lives and overcome obstacles, in the hope that this will lead us to be happier, more productive and healthier. Is it fair to say that the majority of people place 'wealth' as a top priority? After all, is it not the most sort after outcome of the majority of endeavors in life? But what is true wealth at it's core, if not health and wellbeing? If we are not well, our function is impaired and the severity of our impairment increases the longer we function under the strain of impaired function. Focusing on wealth as the ultimate outcome of our lives, is not logical. The health and functioning of ourselves, the wealth generator, is paramount, and therefore the need for health and well-being, surpasses the interests of wealth itself.
All projects and endeavors begin as ideas. First we have thought and then we have action; carrying out plans that have been calculated to lead us to our ultimate goal.
If we can agree on this process, of thought into action, then we can agree that everything begins at source as a pondering, a daydream or an inspiration. Our mental health and our capacity and space to be creative, are essential for healthy and wealthy lives. A wealth is a multitude, an abundance, and every plan and map and projection to steer our lives to where we want to be, starts within ourselves as ideas. Plans of action require energy, and in healthy states we are able to generate energy, be creative, and overcome hurdles without ill-effect.
If in the midst of following implemented rules and structures to obtain our goals, we limit our choices and actions, we can place ourselves under undue stress. In pursuit of our objective, we willingly place obstacles and divert the natural flow of life. By setting agendas, we focus on objectives (making money/losing weight/'getting fit') and give our best attentions, energy and time in their pursuit. But what if, instead of our goals nourishing and energising us, they deplete us? How do we assess what is the 'best' action and how do we evaluate what is 'good' for us?
We may not necessarily choose structures that suit our preferred mode of being and the result can be a bended, altered state; a compensation, of our present natural self. In order to fulfill a future promise, we may sacrifice comfort and joy, and forget what truly nourishes us. Unhappiness leads to ill health. Imbalance leads to ill-health. Any path that is not aligned with our inner natural, intelligent selves, leads to ill health.
“But we all have to adhere to rules and structures and demands. We all get sick” I hear you say. Yes this is true. We must earn money, we must pay bills, but the way in which we do this must not trump our health and well-being. Health is to remain adaptive (creative) and our ability or inability to respond appropriately, highlights health or ill-health.
When people propose manifesting 'wealth' into their life, it is in recognition of the principle that action follows idea, but once we settle upon one idea and choose and begin one course of action, we forget that we initially daydreamed our current life. Once engrossed in the action phase, we are compelled to continue in action and tell ourselves that now, we have no choice. If we can think and act on one idea, what is to stop us from thinking and acting upon another and subsequently, re-creating our lives. Health is the beginning of change, as health is energy.
Inaction and rejection of beneficial choices results in inner and outer conflict; a disturbance, and if maintained over time, results in the experience of ill-health. Whether the seat of the disturbance sits in the mind, emotions or physical being, it first begins in the natural, inner of the self.
In our crazy day to day lives, we are not afforded enough time to listen to ourselves. Fear dominates, money is a fickle king and we can become rigid and unable to make beneficial choices. As humans, we are intelligent and are as complex mentally and emotionally as our internal, biological selves. We inherently know what we need, but sometimes we don't know how to allow ourselves to have it or where to find it.
To heal a human being you need to begin with the idea of medicine for humans. A medicine that can be ingested in such a way that it can penetrate all levels of the human experience. A system of medicine based on human testing and recording, of medicines that are removed from their physical, grossly, affecting, material states and elevated to an accessible and understandable, *etheric state. The homeopathic preparation of medicines enables communication within the complex and intelligent P.N.E.I system and stimulates repair and balance.
This P.N.E.I. system represents the essential operating system of a human being, a sophisticated interplay between the psyche, neurological, endocrine and immunological systems. Mental activity, emotional states, neurological responses, protective and regenerative actions, negative/feedback systems – the human body and its complex, constant functions, autonomic and consciously driven, communicates within itself and with-out of itself. The role of the homeopath is to record, analyse and recognise the specific communication of the individual human being. We are affected by external environments, stimuli, toxins and inter-personal interactions and all of these aspects are considered and weighed by the homeopathic observer.
Homeopathy is an intelligent system of diagnosis, testing, proving and cure. The exchange between practitioner and patient is a beneficial and positive experience. It recognises the need for a new perspective and allows time and space to communicate and share a complex picture of personal experiences and biological P.N.E.I life experiences. A professional practitioner will record all impressions, and through analysis, understands what you need and when. A trained homeopath is like that of an interlocutor. Professional homeopathic training enables understanding of the many languages and expressions that the human system displays to communicate its needs and imbalances and functions. With awareness and reference to the P.N.E.I. system, a homeopath can understand the communication from the individual systems, and can understand and match the language used by the patient to find the correct medicine.
Navigating a path out of ill health can be challenging. Dependency on routines and structures can seemingly be impossible to transcend but with the support of homeopathy, barriers and patterns are able to be weakened and eventually dissolved entirely. If we are to attract sustained wealth into our lives, then we need to implement sustained healing. Changing of self, and increasing of health, is the only sure fire way to success, no matter what that looks like to the individual.
Liberty is the highest ideal of life and one who is free from suffering, is free to express and act as they so wish, in alignment with the qualities of honour, tolerance and respect, of course. In the highest state of health and well-being, one finds that one has everything one needs to live a prosperous life. The true path of healing is one which brings us to a point of responding to the present rather than the past, relieving us from the bonds and effects of incidents and traumas, that we unknowingly carry with us through our day-to-day lives.
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