Was it something I Ate?

Aug

24

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Passed down from generation to generation, we receive all the necessary elements to survive and revive ourselves.  The physical body evolves as does our outer body.  But the number of people who take time to activate their outer body is astonishingly low to nonexistent on a day to day basis. What is it to revive?  Revivification is the supplement that no one can do without.  This is not mental stimulation, a concentrated energy source or an immune response to an overworked body that needs recovery.  Quite simply revivification is the one true pleasure which every human being is guided to dip into.  The well of simplicity, a state of perplexity for most, but for many it’s a union of body, mind and spirit.  So many are uncomfortable with the word “spirit” they are held captive by the word, signaling an immediately mortification of the cognitive senses they need to stimulate.  Yes, they decay in silence.  Ironically, silence is exactly where they should be headed, for that is they need to breathe in more often.

To revive is to honour the choice that you are not whole unless you recognize the need for clarity.  Clarity brings together all the elements that engage the many structures we cohabitate.  Yes, you read that correctly.  Everything that carries us through the day is for the most part, autonomous activity.  If we neglect any other region of our larger systems, the body reacts and eventually breaks down the cohabitation.  The aura becomes clouded, energy erupts.  This is the first place the spiritually inclined read these vital breakdowns, markers if you will.  They read and see everything.  Conversations you stopped, arguments hurtled your way last week, it sticks to you like pollen to a bee.  One sting and you can be completely put down.  A series of conditions arises. You tell yourself to ignore the sting as a disassociated nuisance.  While the stinger of a bee maybe inconsequential to your overall well being, the sting or holes created within your greater body are altogether another matter.  They change color on such a minute basis, most of the time they fall right off your radar.

We then query other more palatable sources to revive us.  Whilst we dive into different realms with varying degrees of success, we always seem to come back to the fact that something is missing.  Our equilibrium is not quite enabled as it once was.  Balance has mutated from a state of rest to a state of confusion.  Confusion is indeed what many see when they glance at your subtle body.  From an outer perspective, many are guided to see aura.  Your complete unbridled oasis of thought, plasma, energy, and momentum (or inertia) kinetic disruptions and of course disease trapped within or alongside the body.  We turn to obvious solutions that unto themselves are a small efficacy to overall care.  The harmonics we need is a higher vibration that supplements, music, rest, nature and so forth call on but do not control entirely by themselves.  We are sequestered to wait for a professional to portend results.  We hope in silence for that pill to move us past the present.  Then if the natural conclusion we sought is rendered inconclusive, we struggle to point the finger.

Be careful who you point the finger at.  It may just turn around and poke you on the shoulder. Who can say wake up call seven times fast?  Was it something I ate, maybe it’s a reaction to that new (insert your product of choice).  Life should not be a reaction; it should be an activation of the senses, all of them.  Silence brings forth many pleasures, but it never brings forth more than we ask of it.  Have we sent up a prayer, not one out of desperation, but inspiration?  Have we asked for a cure or asked for a gift to carry us through?  Have we measured our ability to create the necessary generosity of the heart to appreciate such a gift, when and how it is given to us?

Resplendent is our ability to ask, trifling is our ability to accept.

We sometimes don’t ask because we don’t really want to know, isn’t that right?  Know this then; if you care to troubleshoot the overall health and well being of yourself or others within your midst, care to ask one simple question:  Who am I serving by asking for help?  If you serve yourself you may find your answers quite ordinary. You may be kept waiting.  Wait a little longer and then ask if you can serve others in the process.  Then ask what you need to do, and do it.  A path may present itself, a book may pop off the shelf at you, or a thought may just appear.  Write it down, mull them over and operate with inconclusive evidence, the signal your spirit asks for.


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