HEALING, TELEPATHY etc
The One Secret You Need to Know to Awaken Your Inner Energy Healer
https://deborahking.com/the-one-secret-you-need-to-know-to-awaken-your-inner-energy-healer/
Long ago, humans had powers that today we consider extraordinary. Our ancestors were able to connect to each other through telepathy, talk to loved ones who had passed beyond the physical plane, and conduct powerful healings using energy medicine. Though energy healing is no longer an everyday routine for most people, those skills are not lost! Energy medicine can become a daily part of your life like it was for the ancients, and with this secret I’m going to share, you can learn to heal yourself, your family and friends, and even your pets. You have an energy healer inside you—it’s just waiting to be awakened!
Healing at Your Fingertips
Shamans and medicine men and women were respected for their wisdom and knowledge, which was passed down through generations. I have been fortunate enough to study with religious leaders, shamans, and even mystical beings on other planes in order to hone my own healing abilities and become a spiritual teacher who can now guide you into the realms of spirit. With this technique, you can become a shaman—a healer. You will be amazed as your natural-born healing talents emerge and you can heal yourself emotionally, physically, and spiritually, and begin to treat others for their ailments as well. The power of healing can be quite literally at your fingertips.
Small Gland, Huge Spiritual Impact
When you activate your thymus, it becomes expanded, triggering the opening of channels to higher realms. An activated thymus acts like a beacon, telling the universe that you are part of the pantheon of light workers, that your intentions are full of love. This message spreads throughout the cosmos and becomes your special “signature.” Your thymus activation will also help prepare you for spiritual initiations into higher levels, which means you will be a step closer on the path to Source.
Say Hello to Your Inner Energy Healer
As your thymus opens further, the spiritual talents you have will reveal themselves. Since energy healing sits in our collective unconscious, you have the ability to heal even if it doesn’t manifest itself immediately after activating your thymus. We all move at our own spiritual pace, and your journey can’t be rushed, but trust that you will develop the skills as long as your intention remains true. In the video below I walk you through the complete process of activating your thymus so you can connect to Spirit and wake the inner energy healer I know is inside of you. It’s who you were born to be, so embrace your birthright today.
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Indigenous Native American Healing Traditions
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2913884/
While there are individual tribal differences (i.e., the use of specific healing practices), there are also shared health beliefs and interventional strategies, including a health promotion foundation that embraces bio-psycho-socio-spiritual approaches and traditions. Native Americans in Arizona run each day to greet the dawn, a practice that not only conditions their bodies but also nourishes their spiritual wellbeing. Stories and legends are used to teach positive behaviors as well as the consequences of failing to observe the laws of nature. Herbs, manipulative therapies, ceremonies, and prayer are used in various combinations to prevent and treat illness.
For thousands of years, traditional indigenous medicine have been used to promote health and wellbeing for millions of Native people who once inhabited this continent. Native diets, ceremonies that greet the seasons and the harvests, and the use of native plants for healing purposes have been used to live to promote health by living in harmony with the earth. Increasingly, younger generations of Native people are abandoning these traditions -opportunities for a close connection to the earth – with a resultant increase in disease and impaired health states.
Symbolic Healing
Ceremonies play an important role in the overall wellbeing of traditional Native American people but the healing potential of this practice is typically unappreciated by allopathic health providers. NA ceremonies involve the patient, the family, and the community in the healing process. Ceremonial gatherings may last for days or weeks; the more people that are present, the greater the healing energy. Through their participation in songs, prayer, music, and dance, the family and community contribute healing energy to the patient.
People of all cultures utilize symbolism found in their various religions and spiritual practices to cope with health problems. NA healing ceremonies rely heavily on a combination of traditional and Christian religious symbols, icons, and ritualistic objects. These symbols cue bio-psycho-social-spiritual healing responses by restoring the harmony necessary for health. Symbolism, whether associated with ceremonies or church services, can be incorporated into their treatment plan to create a powerful healing synergy.
Walking in Beauty: Re-visioning Health Promotion
Traditional indigenous systems of care provide a blueprint to model new healing strategies that have the potential to extend health promotion beyond the individual to the collective. In Native American culture there is a saying that “we are all related”; all things live in relationship to one another. Living in harmony with the earth and our environs has meaning and purpose, not only for us but the whole --- the earth, its peoples, and all that is. When we engage in health promotion by “walking in beauty”, we all win.
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Since ancient times, spiritual teachers have described paths and practices that a person could follow to achieve health, happiness, and peace of mind. Considerable recent research has indicated that any sort of spiritual practice is likely to improve one's prognosis for recovering from a serious illness. Many of these approaches to spirituality involve learning to quiet the mind rather than adhering to a prescribed religious belief. These meditative paths include the mystic branches of Buddhism, Hinduism, and Christianity; Kabalistic Judaism; Sufism; and many others. What is hinted at in the subtext of these teachings is that as one learns to quiet his or her mind, one is likely to encounter psychic-seeming experiences or perceptions. For example, in The Sutras of Patanjali, the Hindu master tells us that on the way to transcendence we may experience all sorts of amazing visions, such as the ability to see into the distance, or into the future, and to diagnose illnesses and to cure them. However, we are told not to get attached to these psychic abilities--they are mere phenomena standing as stumbling blocks on the path to enlightenment.
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Scientific news about language and speaking:
The 1.6 million-year-old discovery that changes what we know about human evolution
New research suggests language is eight times older than previously thought
New research has pinpointed the likely time in prehistory when humans first began to speak.
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How and When We Lost Our Telepathic Abilities
https://medium.com/illumination/how-and-when-we-lost-our-telepathic-abilities-e0c66fd4e7ec
Q: Can you explain what influence language has on our perceptions?
When we are born, we’re born with full awareness. We’re still connected to the All–That–Is. Looking into a newborn’s eyes, you can see the ancientness of their souls. You can see the wisdom of the ages looking back at you. Because this newborn is still fully connected, this is their experience.
But before long, to make us more suitable to living within the families and cultures into which we’re born, a unifying, shared reality is established. The dominant culture’s “terms and conditions” are layered over the remembering of the All–That–Is. The forgetting begins.
The seed of full remembering is still in all of us, but for most of us it lies dormant, with no awareness that this seed exists at all. What’s more, those who are indoctrinated into dualistic religions are trained to believe that the seed exists outside of us.
But there are some who remember this seed is within and set themselves on the path of enlightenment. Because enlightenment is the return home to full remembering and full awareness.
Q: What role does language play in the forgetting.
All cultures look for a means of unifying people into a cohesive group by creating a shared reality. Then it conditions that group to completely believe in its created shared reality as though it is the final truth. Not only is it not the final truth, it is only an arbitrary “reality.”
Imagine you’re standing in the desert and you see a mirage of water. Even though the water is a mirage, it will still show the perfect reflection of the sky. And even though we realize the reflection of the sky is also an illusion, it still “appears” completely real. In that same way, everything we experience here is all a reflection of the All-That-Is. It suggests the greater reality. But it is not the greater reality.
Even as we formed societies and developed into cultures, and began losing our connection to a conscious awareness of the All-That-Is, we still retained a profound urge for union. For being “part of.” Knowing that we are meant to be “part of.” This desire to be “part of” became misinterpreted as the desire to be part of a social structure. “I need to belong.” Again, this is a reflection that is mistaken for the reality.
As societies grew and settlements became the norm, telepathic communication began going dormant. You might think that because settlements provided a semblance of security, the opposite would be true, that telepathy would grow. But telepathy is only a part of the greater senses that lie beyond the five senses. The sixth sense is a misnomer because it lumps together all the greater knowing into just one more sense, when it is so much more.
This is a very large subject but the reason why telepathy was not maintained, was that telepathy doesn’t work readily with strangers. It’s easiest to do with those of one’s immediate group. I’m starting with “group” because, in the beginning, the ideas for family, tribe, or settlement didn’t exist yet.
As more humans gathered to coexist in the same area to share and trade goods, sounds were used to represent the same object for all those groupings of people. It became an efficient way for large numbers of people who didn’t come from the same close groupings to relate and interact. That’s how, as language became the standard means of communication, sounds became attached as meanings for objects.
Because humans survive by looking for advantage and leverage, the desire to maintain telepathy was no longer seen as valuable. Sound symbols became the means for a consistent method of identifying objects. All would know that when these combinations of sounds were made, it was referring to these objects and circumstances. It was seen as a more efficient means of sharing information. People came to believe that a particular sound symbol would create a particular image in everyone’s mind, and that image would be the same for everyone.
But even though the sound symbols were the same, there were differences in experiences of what these objects meant to different groupings. So, cultures started believing they were speaking about the same thing and that it meant the same thing to all. But from the very beginning, this was not true. Based on individual and grouping experiences, there would be shades of differences in meaning. As cultures started moving apart and traveling, these cultural differences would become more noticeable.
Yet even though language was seen as a means of accurately sharing the experience in one’s environment, it was inaccurate from the very beginning. For example, the sound symbol for “mountain” would conjure the image of a mountain. But it would not mean the same thing to all people based on direct experience, emotional interaction, and so on. Then the image symbol was then turned into line symbols to create alphabets. Language can never be precise or exact or unified. Because not everyone has the same experience. Emotions, memories, and experiences all influence the meaning. Once cultures began growing and moving apart and creating new cultures, there was a desire to protect that culture’s sound symbols, image symbols, and meaning.
Q: Wasn’t there a sense of loss when people started losing their telepathic abilities?
It happened very gradually. We are talking tens of thousands of years — before formalized cultures came into existence and started becoming the arbiters of reality.
Q: So was communication with other people the main use of telepathy? Wasn’t there also communication with nature, things we can’t see? Wasn’t there some other way to keep it alive?
Greater awareness, awakening, enlightenment, the All-That-Is — over time, through culture and the limits of language were condensed and reduced to the Sixth Sense.
Because the basic drive in all humans is the desire to survive, we’re hardwired to look for consistency. Because consistency means predictability. Predictability gives us the means for planning and control, and a feeling of security.
Going back to the beginning… When the baby grows up, after there has been so much forgetting, a profound panic sets in. We become aware there is this big hole. There is this sense of forgetting. But we don’t know what’s been forgotten. This is how the fear of the unknown was born.
But there is no “unknown.” It is all known. But it has been forgotten. And because it is so massive — language uses words like eternity and infinity — it causes deep anxiety and panic. What is it? Why is it? Why can’t I identify it? Why do I feel that it is continually hunting me? Why am I afraid, but I don’t know what I am afraid of?
Once that panic is in full bloom and the limits of language are in full effect, that person is ripe for a full cultural indoctrination. And cultural indoctrination is what creates and perpetuates bias, judgment, control, and manipulation. All of this, at the base, is about language.
And yet part of the purpose of being taught language is supposedly to help us get our needs met. If a person can communicate their needs, their chances of getting those needs satisfied appear to be greater. But the root need is never satisfied. Because there is no language that works to unlock that forgetting.
Q: I don’t understand why the need for the connection to the All-That-Is doesn’t overpower all those forces you’re talking about.
If a baby was from the beginning. taught how to remember, what to remember, and why to remember, then that would not be the case.
Q: How can that be taught?
All of these questions could have volumes written about them individually. But just to get started, it can be taught telepathically. It can be taught energetically. It can be taught in meditation. In dreams. In experiencing a direct connection with nature as frequently as possible. It is not so much that it needs to be taught as that it needs to not be closed down. The mere act of language closes everything down to the one right answer. The word “hammer” determines that that object can only be a hammer. It can be nothing else. And so on. As soon as language anchors energy into an object, it automatically limits the beingness to three-dimensional awareness.
Q: So should we try to stop talking and communicating as much as we do?
This is the purpose of meditation. Once language is acquired, the mind loses its natural ability to be silent. Once language is installed, even if one is not speaking out loud, one’s mind is speaking incessantly. That leaves no room for the awareness of anything greater to enter. Because the sound symbol and the image symbol overtake everything. It creates such a dense reality, there is no room to experience anything else.
One of the strongest ways to help young children stay connected is to teach them meditation and have them spend as much time in nature as possible. Work with them to learn and understand energy. What it is, how it moves, what it does. How it is not separate. That is how you help a child stay remembering.
But once that ship has sailed, getting it back to port becomes almost impossible. Because now other influences have entered, such as the cultural values that shape and influence and decide one’s reality based on what that culture values.
All human beings are looking for ways to identify within themselves who they are. Very often for a spiritual person, it’s framed as “What is my purpose? Why am I here? What is the meaning of life?” But from a cultural perspective, the questions become “How can I be a good son or daughter? How can I be a good member of the community? Father or mother? Friend? How can I be part of the capitalist system? To make an income to provide for the people I care about? To obtain those items which seem to be necessary? All these questions are determined by that culture and time and place. This is so arbitrary and yet can’t be recognized as arbitrary because we’ve been convinced it’s as essential as breathing.
All this is connected to fear. Fear of extinction. If I am not part of the culture, how do I know who I am or what my place is? How do I survive without what that culture provides? If I have no money. I become homeless and a social pariah. And so on and so on. Fear is pervasive as a means of control in all cultures. Culture survives at the sacrifice of the individual because the culture becomes its own organism, with its own power. And it no longer cares about the individual because now it has become a group entity. And the greatest power always wins, in this dimensional state.
Q: What are we to do?
Let me simplify. Language is a placeholder for the true reality. Language by nature of what it is and how it operates has to separate one from that reality. There is the reality and then there is the image symbol for the reality, once removed. And there is the sound symbol for the image symbol for the reality. We’re twice removed. Then there is the line symbol for the sound symbol for the image symbol of the reality. We’re three times removed. It is a reflection of a reflection of a reflection. How can one hope to know what the original face is?
Language can be used to create any reality, any emotion, any state of being. It is one of the most powerful energies in human existence. It can start a war. It can stop a war. It can create and change feelings. It can change realities — seeming realities — and yet people are so careless with how they use it. Because they don’t think about how it is used. It is used to obtain the desired objective, by hook or by crook.
The irony is that language is often used to silence. Not to give voice. Language is used to control the stage and the play on the stage. To convince everyone, this is the reality. This stage, this play, these players. Only by breaking free of language, can one remember that it is a stage with a play and players. Without learning how to free ourselves from the shackles of language, we can never stop being a player. We can never get out of the play.
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Mental telepathy has been used for millennia by indigenous cultures like the Australian Aborigines who have been able to communicate across vast distances in the outback and Peruvian tribes in the Andes. Likewise, all of us have at some point in our lives, experienced telepathic communication, sometimes called intuition.
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