Personal Reality, Session 631
Physical
existence is valuable for many reasons, one being that the flesh is so
responsive to thought and yet so resilient.
There are built-in guidelines so that the body consciousness itself,
while mirroring your negative images at times, will also automatically struggle
against them.
You must remember
that you dwell always in a natural framework – which means that your thoughts
themselves are as natural, say, as the locks of your hair. In what may seem to you to be an odd analogy
I will compare your thoughts with viruses – for they are alive, always present,
responsive, and possess their own kind of mobility. Physically speaking at least, thoughts are
chemically propelled, and they travel through the universal body as viruses
travel through your temporal form.
Thoughts interact
with the body and become part of it as viruses do. Some viruses have great therapeutic
value. The physical body will often let
down its own barriers to these, knowing they will counteract certain others
that are not beneficial at the time.
So-called harmful
viruses are ever-present within the body.
You are very rarely vulnerable to any but a small percentage, though you
carry within you traces of the most deadly of them all of the time. Viruses themselves undergo transformations
completely unsuspected by medical men.
If one virus disappears and another is found, it is never suspected that
the first may have changed into the second; and yet through certain alterations
of quite natural character such is the case.
So viruses can be
beneficial or deadly according to the condition, state, and needs of the body
at any given time. It is known that
one disease can often cure another; sometimes, left alone, an individual will
go from a serious disease through a series of less severe ones that are
seemingly unrelated to the original problem.
Now in the
context of usual Western learning, and with the introduction of modern drugs,
you are in somewhat of a quandary. The
body knows how to handle “natural” drugs coming directly from the earth –
whether ground or boiled, minced or steamed.
A large variety of “manufactured” drugs offer an unfamiliarity to the body’s
innate structure, which can lead to strong defense mechanisms. These are often aimed directly against the drug
instead of the disease itself. Such a
situation means that you must then use another drug to counteract the one just
given.
I am not suggesting
that you not visit doctors or not take drugs of that nature, as long as you
believe in the structure of medical discipline that the Western world has
evolved. Your bodies have been
conditioned to it through the use of such medications since birth. There are many casualties, but this is still
a system that you have chosen, and your ideas still form your reality. No one dies who has not made the decision to
do so – and no disease is accepted blindly.
Put simply, your thoughts can be regarded as invisible viruses,
carriers, sparks setting off reaction not only within the body but the entire
physical system as you know it.
Your thoughts are
as natural as the cells within your body, and as real. They interact with one another as viruses
do. While you are in this reality there
is no division between the mental, the spiritual, and the physical. If you think there is, then you do not
sufficiently understand the spirituality of the flesh or the physical reality
of your thought.
As stated,
thoughts are as natural as any portion of the body. They are as much a part of nature as feelings
are, but if you set up an arbitrary division – considering thoughts mental as
distinguished from the physical – then your body may give a truer
reflection of your being than your thoughts do.
In the body’s spontaneous
functioning you see the easy mobility of the soul, the “going with that which I
am”, which is an indication of the soul’s inner freedom and yet innate sense of
direction. All portions of the body’s
reality are versions in flesh of the soul’s reality, even as all segments of
the exterior universe mirror an internal one.
The latter is as alive and natural and changing as the exterior
world. Physical phenomena are only a
portion of what nature is, and all realities are natural.
In your terms,
probabilities are extensions and variations on the growth principle that is
quite obvious in your daily reality. Such growth is a natural manifestation
flourishing within your particular area of actuality, observable to your
senses. Again, other entirely natural
manifestations of that principle exist.
Some can only be glimpsed in distorted form because of other “natural”
conditions that you cannot perceive.
Probabilities involve you with a rich psychological growth and
development, present but not observable in your “home ground”. Any kind of existence happens within the
context of nature, and nature includes the soul. Your definition of nature has simply been too
limiting.
It is natural to
live after death, and natural to return the body to earth and [then to] form
another. It is natural for your thoughts
to be as quick, responsive, and alive as viruses. It is natural for you to have probable selves
as well as reincarnational existences.
When you consider
ideas as mental and apart from nature, then you feel separated from nature
itself. When you imagine a life after
death as unnatural or supernatural then you feel divorced, cut off and
bewildered. You must try to understand
that there are different kinds of nature within Nature. Your physical life – your human nature – is,
in your terms, dependent upon a time when you were not. You must realize that not being in
that connotation is quite as natural as physical being. Your existence before and after death is as
much a normal phenomenon as your present life.
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