> Great Genius Insights into Everything (92)

Nov
11
2012

How Sexual Disease Manifest and Healing it

How Sexual Disease Manifest and Healing it

“It is my belief that VENEREAL DIS-EASE is almost always sexual guilt. It comes from a feeling, often subconscious, that it is not right to express ourselves sexually. A carrier with a venereal dis-ease can have many partners, but only those whose mental and physical immune systems are weak will be susceptible to it. In addition to the old standards, in recent years the heterosexual population has created an increase of HERPES. This is a dis-ease that comes back again “to punish us” for our belief that “we are bad.” Herpes has a tendency to flare up when we are emotionally upset. That tells us a lot right there.

Now let’s take the same theory over into the gay community, where they have all the same problems everybody else has. Plus much of society pointing their fingers at them and saying, “Bad!” Usually, their own mothers and fathers are also saying, “You’re bad.’ This is a heavy load to carry, and it’s difficult to love yourself under these circumstances. It is not surprising that gay men were amongst the first to experience the dread dis-ease, aids.

In heterosexual society, many women dread growing old because of the belief systems we have created around the glory of youth. It is not so difficult to the men, for they become distinguished with a bit of gray hair. The older man often gets respect, and people may even look up to him.

Not so for most gay men, for they have created a culture that places tremendous emphasis on youth and beauty. While everyone is young to start with, only a few fit the standard of beauty. So much emphasis has been placed on the physical appearance of the body that the feelings inside have been totally disregarded. If you are not young and beautiful, it’s almost as though you don’t count. The person does not count; only the body counts. This way of thinking is a disgrace to whole culture. It’s another way of saying, “gay is not good enough.”

Because of the ways gay people often treat other gays, for many gay men the experience of getting old is something to dread. It is almost better to die than to get old. And aids is a dis-ease that often kills. Too often gay men feel that when they get older, they will be useless and unwanted. It is almost better to destroy themselves first, and many have created a destructive lifestyle. Some of the concepts and attitudes that are so a part of the gay lifestyle — the meat rack, the constant judging, the refusal to get close to another, and so on — are monstrous. And aids is a monstrous dis-ease.

These sorts of attitudes and behavior patterns can only create guilt on a very deep level, no matter how much we may “camp.” Camping, which can be such fun, can also be extremely destructive, both to givers and recipients. It is another way of avoiding closeness and intimacy.

In no way am I trying to create guilt for anyone. However, we need to look at the things that need to be changed in order for all of our lives to function with love and joy and respect. Fifty years ago almost all gay men were closeted, and now they have been able to create pockets in society where they can at least be relatively open. I feel it is unfortunate that much of what they have created gives so much pain to their gay brothers. While it is often deplorable the way straights treat gays, it is tragic the way many gays treat other gays.

Men traditionally have always had more sexual partners than woman, and men get together, of course there will be a great deal more sex. That’s all fine and good. The bathhouses fulfill a wonderful need, unless we are using our sexuality for the wrong reasons. Some men like having lots of partners to satisfy their deep need for self-esteem rather than for the joy of it. I do not believe there is anything wrong with having several partners, and the use of alcohol and some recreational drugs on an ‘occasional basis” is fine. However, if we are getting bombed out of our heads every night, and if we “need” several partners a day just to prove our self-worth, then we are not coming from a nourishing space. We need to make some mental changes.

This is a time for healing, for making whole, not for condemnation. We must rise out of the limitations of the past. We are all Divine, Magnificent expressions of life. Let’s claim that now!”

- Louise Hay (You Can Heal Your Life)

 
Problem, Metaphysical Cause and Affirmation to Heal:

Venereal Disease: Sexual guilt. Need for punishment. Belief that the genitals are sinful or dirty.

*I loving and joyously accept my sexuality and its expression. I only accept thoughts that support me and make me feel good.

Herpes: Mass belief in sexual guilt and the need for punishment. Public shame. Belief in a punishing God. Rejection of the genitals.

*My concept of God supports me. I am normal and natural. I rejoice in my own sexuality and in my own body. I am wonderful.

Syphilis: See Venereal Disease

AIDS – Denial of the self. Sexual guilt. A strong belief in not being “good enough”.

*I am a Divine, magnificent expression of life. I rejoice in my sexuality. I rejoice in all that I am. I love myself.

- Louise Hay (Heal Your Body)

 
Other related conditions:

Skin: Protects our individuality. A sense organ.

Problems – Anxiety, fear. Old buried guck. I am being threatened.

*I lovingly protect myself with thoughts of joy and peace. The past is forgiven and forgotten. I am free in this moment.

Warts: Little expressions of hate. Belief in ugliness.

*I am the love and the beauty of life in full expression.

- Louise Hay (Heal Your Body)

Nov
10
2012

God is Both What He Is and What He Is Not

God is Both What He Is and What He Is Not

“I am God.

I am the Goddess.

I am the Supreme Being. The All of Everything. The Beginning and The End. The Alpha and Omega.

I am the Sum and the Substance. The Question and the Answer. The Up and the Down of it. The Left and the Right, the Here and the Now, the Before and the After.

I am the Light, and I am the Darkness that creates the Light, and makes it possible. I am the Goodness Without End, and the “Badness” which makes the “Goodness” good. I am all of these things—the All of Everything—and I cannot experience any part of My Self without experiencing All of My Self.

I am the Magnificent Everything—and what I am seeking is to know Myself experientially. I am doing this through you, and through everything else that exists. And I am experiencing My Self as magnificent through the choices I make. For each choice is self creative. Each choice is definitive. Each choice represents Me—that is, re-presents Me—as Who I Choose to Be Right Now.

Yet I cannot choose to be magnificent unless there is something to choose from. Some part of Me must be less than magnificent for Me to choose the part of Me which is magnificent. So, too, is it with you.

I am God, in the act of creating My Self. And so, too, are you.

This is what your soul longs to do. This is that for which your spirit hungers.

Were I to stop you from having what you choose, I would stop My Self from having what I choose. For My greatest desire is to experience My Self as What I Am. And, as I carefully and painstakingly explained in Book 1, I can only do that in the space of What I Am Not.

And so, I have carefully created What I Am Not, in order that I might experience What I Am.

Yet I Am everything I create—therefore I Am, in a sense, What I Am Not.”

- Conversations with God, Book 3

 
God: “To remain in the state of sublime no-thing, or Oneness with the All, would make it impossible to be there. That Which Is cannot be, except in the space of That Which Is Not. Even the total bliss of Oneness cannot be experienced as “total bliss” unless something less than total bliss exists. So, something less than the total bliss of total Oneness had to be—and continually has to be—created.”

Neale Donald Walsch: “But when we are in total bliss, when we have merged once more with the Oneness, when we have become Every-thing/No-thing, how can we even know that we exist? Since there is nothing else that we are experiencing… I don’t know. I don’t seem to understand this. This is one I can’t seem to get a handle on.”

God: “You are describing what I call the Divine Dilemma. This is the same dilemma God has always had—and that God solved with the creation of that which was not God (or thought it was not).

God gave—and gives again, in every instant—a part of Itself to the Lesser Experience of not knowing Itself, so that the Rest of Itself can know Itself as Who and What It Really Is.

Thus, “God gave His only begotten son, that you might be saved.” You see now from where this mythology has sprung.”

- Conversations with God, Book 3

Nov
09
2012

Truth about Suicide and Ending One’s Life

Truth about Suicide and its Rightness

Neale Donald Walsch: “I need to talk about suicide. Why is there such a taboo against the ending of one’s life?”

God: “Indeed, why is there?”

Neale Donald Walsch: “You mean it’s not wrong to kill yourself?”

God: “The question cannot be answered to your satisfaction, because the question itself contains two false concepts; it is based on two false assumptions; it contains two errors.

The first false assumption is that there is such a thing as “right” and “wrong.” The second false assumption is that killing is possible. Your question itself, therefore, disintegrates the moment it is dissected.

“Right” and “wrong” are philosophical polarities in a human value system which have nothing to do with ultimate reality—a point which I have made repeatedly throughout this dialogue. They are, furthermore, not even constant constructs within your own system, but rather, values which keep shifting from time to time.

You are doing the shifting, changing your mind about these values as it suits you (which rightly you should, as evolving beings), yet insisting at each step along the way that you haven’t done this, and that it is your unchanging values which form the core of your society’s integrity. You have thus built your society on a paradox. You keep changing your values, all the while proclaiming that it is unchanging values which you … well, value!

The answer to the problems presented by this paradox is not to throw cold water on the sand in an attempt to make it concrete, but to celebrate the shifting of the sand. Celebrate its beauty while it holds itself in the shape of your castle, but then also celebrate the new form and shape it takes as the tide comes in.

Celebrate the shifting sands as they form the new mountains you would climb, and atop which—and with which—you will build your new castles. Yet understand that these mountains and these castles are monuments to change, not to permanence.

Glorify what you are today, yet do not condemn what you were yesterday, nor preclude what you could become tomorrow.

Understand that “right” and “wrong” are figments of your imagination, and that “okay” and “not okay” are merely announcements of your latest preferences and imaginings.

For example, on the question of ending one’s life, it is the current imagining of the majority of people on your planet that it is “not okay” to do that.

Similarly, many of you still insist that it is not okay to assist another who wishes to end his or her life.

In both cases you say this should be “against the law.” You have come to this conclusion, presumably, because the ending of the life occurs relatively quickly. Actions which end a life over a somewhat longer period of time are not against the law, even though they achieve the same result.

Thus, if a person in your society kills himself with a gun, his family members lose insurance benefits. If he does so with cigarettes, they do not.

If a doctor assists you in your suicide, it is called manslaughter, while if a tobacco company does, it is called commerce.

With you, it seems to be merely a question of time. The legality of self-destruction— the “rightness” or “wrongness” of it—seems to have much to do with how quickly the deed is done, as well as who is doing it. The faster the death, the more “wrong” it seems to be. The slower the death, the more it slips into “okayness.”

Interestingly, this is the exact opposite of what a truly humane society would conclude. By any reasonable definition of what you would call “humane,” the shorter the death, the better. Yet your society punishes those who would seek to do the humane thing, and rewards those who would do the insane.

It is insane to think that endless suffering is what God requires, and that a quick, humane end to the suffering is “wrong.”

“Punish the humane, reward the insane.” This is a motto which only a society of beings with limited understanding could embrace.

So you poison your system by inhaling carcinogens, you poison your system by eating food treated with chemicals that over the long run kill you, and you poison your system by breathing air which you have continually polluted. You poison your system in a hundred different ways over a thousand different moments, and you do this knowing these substances are no good for you. But because it takes a longer time for them to kill you, you commit suicide with impunity.

If you poison yourself with something that works faster, you are said to have done something against moral law.

Now I tell you this: It is no more immoral to kill yourself quickly than it is to kill yourself slowly.”

- Conversations with God, Book 3

 

“And we say, or you could be like the cat who chooses to get run over, or you could just lie down in your bed happily one night, so content and thoughtless (Fun), wanting nothing in this physical world, and just reemerge into Pure Positive Energy. In other words, you can play it out any way you choose. But don’t worry about how anybody else plays it out.”

“And you know, sometimes animals get sick because they really are ready to go but they live in a house that doesn’t want them to go. And that’s the point of resistance. Don’t you often hear stories of loved ones who are in the hospital, or on what is called their ‘death bed’, who have people lingering, lingering – they’re hardly taking a shower; they’re staying night and day. And then they step out into the hallway for one minute to go to the bathroom, and they come back and they’re gone. And we say they leave at the crack of least resistance. In other words, they’ve been trying to get out of there for a long time, and it’s really hard to go when there’s somebody there saying “Don’t go; don’t go; don’t go; don’t go.” So then some of them (the wiser ones) get really sick, and then you say “Oh, go, go. It’s better that you go.”

~Abraham speaking in Sedona, AZ on August 27, 2005

 

“Every death is suicide because you are the only ones who can offer your vibration.”

“You don’t need to destroy your body until the choice is live or die. Death feels better from this place of fear of death, and that’s what so many people are doing. They have such dread of death – you give people the death penalty, for heaven’s sakes. Don’t you find that interesting? If you knew what death really was, you’d be giving them the death reward! You wouldn’t give it to those buggers that you’re so mad at. (Fun)”

“And so almost the day you’re born you start worrying about death. Someone dies and you say “Oh, I’m so sorry!” And what you really want to say is “Well, isn’t that nice? Isn’t that nice that this person is completing their cycle and reemerging into Pure Positive Energy, and becoming utterly at one with who they are, and dropping, in one fell swoop, all resistance and becoming one with Infinite Intelligence, and now remembering who they are and all that they’re about and living in this endless joy and still having access to all of us.” In other words, there is not one reason to ever feel one little particle of sorry about someone dying.”

~Abraham speaking in Sedona, AZ on August 27, 2005

 

Truth about Control over Life and Death

“It is not understood that before life an individual decides to live. A self is not simply the accidental personification of the body’s biological mechanism. Each person born desires to be born. He dies when that desire no longer operates. No epidemic or illness or natural disaster — or stray bullet from a murderer’s gun — will kill a person who does not want to die.

The desire for life has been most flaunted, yet human psychology has seldom dealt with the quite active desire for death. In its natural form this is not a morbid, frightened, neurotic, or cowardly attempt to escape life, but a definite, positive, “healthy” acceleration of the desire for survival, in which the individual strongly wants to leave physical life as once the child wanted to leave the parent’s home.

(11:44.) I am not speaking here of the desire for suicide, which involves a definite killing of the body by self-deliberate means — often of a violent nature. Ideally this desire for death, however, would simply involve the slowing of the body’s processes, the gradual disentanglement of psyche from flesh; or in other instances, according to individual characteristics, a sudden, natural stopping of the body’s processes.

Left alone, the self and the body are so entwined that the separation would be smooth. The body would automatically follow the wishes of the inner self. In the case of suicide, for example, the self is to some extent acting out of context with the body, which still has its own will to live.”

“Often, for example, a person wanting to die originally intended to experience only a portion of earth life, say childhood. This purpose would be entwined with the parents’ intent. Such a son or daughter might be born, for instance, through a woman who wanted to experience childbirth but who did not necessarily want to encounter the years of child-raising, for her own reasons.

Such a mother would attract a consciousness who desired, perhaps, to reexperience childhood but not adulthood, or who might teach the mother lessons sorely needed. Such a child might naturally die at 10 or 12, or earlier. Yet the ministrations of science might keep the child alive far longer, until such a person [begins] encountering an adulthood thrust upon him or her, so to speak.

An automobile accident, suicide, or another kind of accident might result. The person might fall prey to an epidemic, but the smoothness of biological motion or psychological motion has been lost. I am not here condoning suicide, for too often in your society it is the unfortunate result of conflicting beliefs — and yet it is true to say that all deaths are suicide, and all births deliberate on the part of child and parent. To that extent, you cannot separate issues like a population explosion on the part of certain portions of the world, from epidemics, earthquakes, and other disasters.“

- SETH (The Individual and the Nature of Mass Events)

 

Suicide is Freedom to End Suffering

“In many books and teachings throughout your world, you are told that Earth is the most hellish planet in the universe. Dear friends, allow us to be frank with you – your challenges are infantile compared to other places. There are species and societies through the Milky Way galaxy alone that experience a far deeper degree of suffering that any living creature on your planet. Suicide, for example, is a common cause of death on your planet, yet it is not nearly as prevalent as it is on other worlds. Some beings experience a degree of suffering that is so great, their entire civilization is suicidal. That does not automatically mean they have the freedom to commit suicide, however. Despite their compelling desire to end their misery, their overlords make sure they cannot. These beings are so heavily controlled that even the idea of suicide is not allowed to cross their minds.

Suicide, in some cases, can be a luxury. It is a luxury on your planet because not all beings in existence who wish to end their pain are allowed to. We are not condoning any acts of suicide. We are merely highlighting the level of freedom that you have. It is considered humane to put a suffering animal out of its misery, correct? From our perspective, the same principle applies to humans. Unfortunately, some beings experience heavier restrictions than humanity does, greater suffering, and greater limitations. We understand that this information might not necessarily uplift your spirits. We are simply comparing your reality with others and assuring you that your world is not the worst of its kind. We are hopeful that this information will inspire at least a hint of gratitude in your hearts. Be grateful that you can laugh, that you can love, that you can at least have hope for a better day because there are some extraterrestrial beings who cannot. They cannot even conceive of joy or happiness. They do not even know that these things exist. This is why we encourage you humans to have gratitude.”

- Pleiadian Prophesy 2020 The New Golden Age

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