Talk about hitting the bulls eye. I had recently reached the conclusion that because every living cell on Earth is operated directly by its own astral logic machine, it follows that it should be possible to communicate consciously with those cells to establish working healing protocols I went further, it made sense that the best application of meditation involved triggering full body muscle contractions in order to produce a robust physical health.
Then this article fell in my lap to provide the all important current best practice.
It actually works. Better it takes a meditative state and a communion directed at your body.
Astonishingly, the author had almost an immediate response although one hour of meditation followed by directed communion for an additional hour appears time consuming to those who have never meditated for hours with scant apparent result. The big discovery is that we now understand that the principal use of meditation is firstly to direct your body to become superb.
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Your Cells Are Listening: How Talking To Your Body Helps You Heal
By Therese Wade
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“Every part of your body has its own consciousness or its own soul.”
These transformative words, spoken by indigenous medicine women, began
my journey within to discover the extraordinary healing capacity of the
human body.
When this perspective was introduced to me, I was suffering from a
severe chronic pain disorder. I suddenly imagined incorporating this
concept into my meditation routine. I thought, Can my body hear me…can I
talk to it to gain its cooperation in healing this condition?
That night, after reaching a state of deep calm through meditation, I
inwardly engaged my body in a heartfelt conversation, with hope, but
having no idea what to expect. After about one hour of this focused
communication, something amazing happened. My tissues began to respond.
Connective tissue pulled and stretched apart layers of scar tissue.
Nerves fired and my calf muscles began to perform flexion and extension
exercises independently of my conscious control. As this response
continued, one of my calf muscles that had become paralyzed by the
neuropathic condition — diagnosed as Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy — came
back to life as electric-like jolts shot through the area.
My heart pounded as I realized that the path to my freedom from this
condition had finally begun. With a background in acupuncture and
Oriental medicine, I knew too well how prevalent chronic pain is in this
country and I wondered what the implications of this phenomenon could
mean to so many others who were suffering. As I continued to make
progress with my condition, I organized my approach into a system that I
could teach to clients and shifted my professional focus to
hypnotherapy.
When instructing my clients, I explain that a regular meditation
practice is necessary to train the brain to enter alpha and theta brain
wave states. While in these states, communication between the conscious
mind and the physical body is dramatically enhanced. I have found that
when communicating, there are three key steps to gaining the cooperation
of the body:
- Approach your body with genuine compassion, understanding that it is made up of conscious cells who experience emotions.
- Build trust by engaging your body in mental conversations about your desire for the two of you to cooperate and overcome the ailment.
- Allow changes in the conversation by using different thoughts and words that elicit spontaneous elevated emotions.
From my experience, the above guidelines are necessary to achieve
dynamic healing responses in the body. I recently came across a very
similar set of factors that were discovered by researcher Cleve
Backster, who spent 36 years studying biocommunication in plant, animal
and human cells. He referred to these factors as real intent,
attunement, and spontaneity.[1]
Backster, formerly an interrogation specialist for the CIA, wrote about
the defining moment which led him to his real work in this world, in his
book Primary Perception.[2] This moment occurred one February morning
in 1966 when he decided to monitor the Dracaena plant in his lab
utilizing polygraph equipment. He attached the electrodes to a leaf and
began to think about ways that he might induce a surge in electrical
activity in the plant. In humans this surge in electrical activity is
associated with intense emotions. He suddenly imagined burning the
electroded leaf. The same instant this idea entered his mind, the
polygraph pen shot to the top of the chart showing an extreme reaction
on the part of the plant. Amazed, he walked to his secretary’s desk to
retrieve a set of matches while pondering the possibility that this
plant was somehow detecting the force of human intention.
When he returned with the matches, the plant was still showing the same
high level reaction which would interfere with tracking additional
changes on the chart. Backster decided to “remove the threat” by
returning the matches to the desk. At this point, the chart displayed a
downward trend as the plant apparently began to calm down.[3] When
Backster attempted to repeat the same results by pretending that he was
going to burn the plant, there was no reaction. The plant seemed to
sense the difference between real and artificial intent. He eventually
discovered that plants become attuned to their primary care takers,
responding to both their positive and negative emotions and to their
return after being away for a time.[4] Chart findings also showed that
plants prioritize the emotions of their primary care takers over the
emotions of others nearby.
Backster later expanded his research to include testing human cells for
signs of consciousness. He collected white blood cells from human
donors, electroded them in a test tube and then recorded the cells’
reactions as the donors experienced different emotional states. He found
that spontaneous emotions were necessary in order to elicit an
electrical reaction in the cells. For instance, if a donor forced
herself to feel an emotion, the cells would not respond. However, when
she received a distressing phone call from her daughter, the cells
reacted significantly.[5]
He noted that distance seemed to be irrelevant in these experiments. For
example, a donor left his electroded cells behind in the lab, then kept
a detailed log of any stressful emotions experienced on his trip home
to another state, such as missing a turn on the freeway, standing in a
long line at the airport, and the take-off of his plane. Later, his
logged incidents compared with the chart recording showed strong
correlations between the timing of the stressful events and the
electrical reactions in his cells. The chart became quiet again when he
arrived home and went to sleep.[6]
These experiments were conducted while using equipment that screened out
electromagnetic radiation — the usual energies used for information
transmission. The cells behaved as if the screens weren’t there,
suggesting that this communication is carried by a field still
unidentified by conventional science.[7] Some scientists believe that
the further development of quantum physics may help guide us to
understand this field that communicates emotional intent between living
things.[8] Quantum Entanglement is a process where two particles of
matter which have interacted with each other, still behave as if they
are connected after being separated by many miles. When an energetic
change is made to the properties (position, momentum and rotational
spin) of one of the particles, the properties of the other distant
particle will change at the same instant.
This scientific phenomenon and the research of Cleve Backster, point to
the Eastern concept of oneness — the view that all of nature is
interdependent. Ancient cultures understood this interconnection as a
living universal energy field that sustains life while guiding the
evolution of consciousness throughout the universe. The meditation
techniques involved in my practice bring the mind into attunement with
this field. Energy from this field is then focused into a physical
healing event through clear intention — delivered by means of a
conversation that evokes spontaneous emotions — and attunes the physical
body to the conscious mind. This method which I call Antara (Sanskrit
for within), enables one to experience the raw creative healing ability
generated by an alliance of the mind and body with this living universal
energy field.
Therese Wade received her Master of Science Degree in Acupuncture and
Oriental Medicine from Bastyr University in 2003. Her combined
experience with Chinese medicine, shamanic studies, kundalini meditation
and hypnotherapy are integrated within her approach to mind–body–spirit
medicine. Please visit AntaraHealingArts.com for more information.
[1] C. Backster, Primary Perception: Biocommunication with plants,
living foods, and human cells, White Rose Millennium Press, 2003, pp.
29, 31-34, 39, 49-50. ISBN 0-966435435.
[2] Ibid., p. 20
[3] Ibid., pp. 21-25.
[4] Ibid., pp. 29-32
[5] Ibid., pp. 119-120
[6] Ibid., pp. 127-128.
[7] Ibid., pp. 40, 79, 151
[8] D. Radin, Entangled Minds: Extrasensory experiences in a quantum
reality, Pocket Books, 2006, ISBN 13: 978-1-4165-1677-4; R. Sheldrake,
Morphic Resonance: The nature of formative causation, Park Street Press,
2009, ISBN 978-1-59477-317-4; D. Wilcock, The Source Field
Investigations, Penguin Group, 2011, ISBN 978-0-525-95204-6.
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