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I'm still getting responses to the "UNDERSTANDING I AM PERFECT AS I AM" discussion, many of which are coming from folks who received forwarded copies of the discussion from friends, and their replies are coming directly to me. There has been interest/questions about the healing work I do, and after much pondering, I've chosen to begin another discussion that gives a bird's eye view of that, only in so far as it pertains to my first intention, understanding I AM PERFECT AS I AM, which in itself, is a powerful thoughtform capable of transforming our lives.

I work with the 7 Gateways of the Heart, and the easiest way to explain how this part of what I do incorporates what is happening with us at the cellular level, through thoughtforms, is to use one of the people I've done healing work on as an example (with her permission, of course.) Touching on the highlights: Long ago she was the "victim*" of multiple rape and became pregnant in a time when there was little empathy for a woman in that situation. She was ostracized by family, friends and society, and forced to have her child alone under less than ideal circumstances. Enter thoughtforms, and how they alter our lives and our health, long after an event occurs, and very frequently without our even knowing they're lurking, because they exist at the cellular level and every new cell that is formed carries our belief systems/thoughts.

First we have an experience/thought, which triggers an emotion, which causes an action/reaction (i.e. any kind of fear, such as hatred, resentment, anger, grief, etc.) which then creates (on the physical level) an "energetic wound" in the corresponding energy center (chakra) and organ of the body. For every wound there is a corresponding wound in the heart chakra. Let's see how that applies to the person I worked with through healing sessions.

Her throat chakra retained the energy of not being able to speak her truth and/or be heard. Since this chakra also is where we align our will with Divine Will, that connection was blocked as well.

In my experience, I've noticed that all of us have embodied perceived separation from God and others, cellularly, in what I call the "separation point," located under the heart and between the ribs. You can understand why the thoughtform of separation was enhanced by the person I was working with, based on her being treated like an outcast.

Her third chakra (stomach area) was blocked as well, because it's here that issues of family, safety and security are held.

Her second and first chakras were shut down due to her perceptions and fear and mistrust of male/female interaction.

How this plays out in terms of our physical health:

It's easy to see that energy/blood flow would be compromised in all the chakras holding on to negative energy/thoughtforms. That in itself would cause "dis-ease." And it becomes easier to understand the relation of our thoughts to "dis-ease" when we realize that different organs hold different emotions and energies, for instance, the pancreas stores suppressed grief, the spleen, liver and gallbladder hold anger, resentment, grudges; the knees hold issues of self-esteem. And in each organ affected by a "wound," there is a corresponding wound in the heart chakra. It took a long time for us to access all the wounds, emotions, thoughtforms--and that didn't cover the myriad decisions/choices that were made since that time based on the perceptions held at her cellular level from just that ONE act of violence!

Knowing which physical organs are located in each "chakra" or energy center, would enable anyone to have a better understanding of why they are suffering dis-ease in those organs, based on the energetic input listed above. Once the dark energy is released, the space that it held is filled with Light from Source/God, and that transforms!

And that brings me to the greatest tool which is thoughtform-based. I AM PERFECT AS I AM...and its opposite, "I am not worthy/good enough." As we embrace that I AM part of us, we embrace the creator in us, and acknowledging that enables us to RE-CREATE whatever no longer serves our highest good! Assuming responsibility for creation allows us to accept--with joy and excitement-- our ability to continue creating what we choose in this moment! First comes the THOUGHT, so use it as the greatest, most profound healing tool you possess!

A few addendums! First, I placed an asterisk next to "victim" because I didn't know what other word I could use that the majority of people would relate to. My personal discernment is that there are no victims in this life, only volunteers for the experience, since I know as creators, we always bring to ourselves people and situations that will give us the opportunity to learn what we need to learn, and grow and expand. I know this view will upset a lot of people, and I choose not to make this a point of discussion.

Also, I know what I've shared above about different organs storing particular emotions, as well as certain organs in relation to specific chakras, may be different from what is generally known or taught. I can only speak from personal hands-on experience, and that which has been shared with me by my own spiritual team!

One more thing I'd like to share here...anything that is not Love is FEAR. I've tested it over and over again and urge you to do the same, checking out what thought really lies beneath any emotion. And live your life making no decision based in fear! NAMASTE! The Divinity in me greets the Divinity in you, and I celebrate our Oneness.

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Beautiful, well said. Anything less than love is fear. Also, agree with everything else, even the addendums.
We are here to remember who we are, which is Oneness, not seperate.
We brought these "life games" with us, to conquer, with love, and trust of the creator/God within.
Fear (false evidence appearing real) is the victim.
Love is the Victor.
Namaste,
Burt

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Burt! Thank you for taking the time to share, and for the energy of your support. I'm surrounding you with love and light, in great gratitude for your wisdom and consciousness. NAMASTE!!

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Dear Mariah

What a beautiful and honest post ! I fully agree with you. Negative emotions like anger and shame
accumulate and cause havoc in the body (and in the mind as well of course).

And as you say there are no victims. I have received a few attacks as well when I have voiced this as most of the people like to fall into the victim mode and blame the environment, politicians, parents, God...for whatever happens in their lives. If only we learned to turn all these mishaps and accidents upside down and listen to their messages (which is why we created them in the first place) we'd be better off. Responsibility is the word here...

I also agree with your statement: anything that is not love is fear. Fear paralyzes. As a Chinese master (whose name I don't remember) said: Fear is the Only Darkness. I have also noticed that when a person is too mind or brain centered love often awakens anger. When I have helped somebody with an anger problem I often notice that the more love I give (or talk about unconditional love towards animals, plants etc as it's often difficult for some to start with human beings straight away) the more the anger rises. That's when I try to help him/her to move more towards the heart center and act from that perspective in order to create a balance. Obviously this is not always possible. Learning can only happen when there is a will to learn and disregard the old patterns.

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Leena

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Leena, thank you for sharing your insights so beautifully...there are threads for many discussions throughout your response! I'll stick to the comments regarding my intention, though, which is how powerful our thoughts are and how we can use them to heal ourselves. A friend of mine read what I wrote and felt I wasn't clear enough. So thanks for giving me the opportunity to clarify, just in case she's right!

My guidance has been that there will be 3 discussions, each building on the other. The first one was about "I AM PERFECT AS I AM," which is MAJOR as a thought-form, and it's opposite, "I am not worthy/ good enough." I intended to plant seeds for those who weren't in a place to fully understand how profound a healing tool I AM PERFECT AS I AM is, as written in that discussion, and I trusted that those who WERE able to grasp all the levels would commit to doing the meditation suggested at the end of that discussion. After working with both sides of the polarity ("I am perfect as I am," and "I am not worthy") I felt this second discussion regarding thoughts as a healing tool would be easier to understand and apply in every day life. Because of questions I'd been asked regarding my healing work, I chose to use a true life example to give an overview of the work, and also demonstrate how our life experiences cause us to create a thought, which is followed by an emotion, and how the different negative emotions are stored within the organs in our bodies. My intent was to clarify how each of us can alter the health, balance and harmony on the physical level by raising our level of awareness regarding what we think. By the example I gave, I attempted to show the ripple effect on physical, mental and emotional bodies, just from even ONE experience! And maybe I'm not making it any more clear by what I'm saying now! No matter--I thank you for giving me this opportunity to try again, and I'm so grateful for your consciousness and awareness. You'll have to let me know what you think after I write the third discussion of this "series!" NAMASTE, Leena!

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Mariah, i can relate completely with your words above, "It's easy to see that energy/blood flow would be compromised in all the chakras holding on to negative energy/thoughtforms. That in itself would cause "dis-ease."

A woman i know quite well was sexually molested by her father at a young age (which went on until she was 12). She used to always get gut aches as a child and could never swing on a swing with the seat pressed up against her midsection. It wasn't until many years later that she retrieved some memories of that time and eventually, over several more years, remembered that it was almost always her third chakra that gave her fits most of her life and which was also why it was so tender while on the swing. It's now apparent that it was there she'd stored the trauma of her father's behavior.

Namaste,
Melissa

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