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This particular subject should probably have an entire book dedicated to it. It’s a subject as old as humanity, but which now has very new energy around it. Get ready for some eye-rolling stuff! But after all, isn’t that what you might expect from the guy who channels and writes these articles?
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Kryon has been channelling a great deal this past year about our biology, and especially about our DNA. Lately he has encouraged us yet again to "talk to our cells." He’s indicated that the body itself is primed and ready for guidance—as though it has an intelligence that’s actually separate from that which resides in our own brains.
Is it possible that our own cellular structure has an awareness that’s beyond what is available in our own consciousness? Kryon says yes. He has not only told us this, but has also encouraged us to go further. He says we can alter the food, drink, and water that enters our bodies! He’s indicated that we can change the actual molecular properties of the substances we ingest, bringing them to a complementary vibration to our own cellular structure. Lately, he’s also indicated that when we do this, the body is "listening," too, and that we’re actually creating a marriage between the two—the ingested substance and the ingestion engine—creating nutrition and also protection against potential harmful things such as poorly prepared meals, genetically altered foods, and even preservatives. This goes way beyond a "listening" biology. It actually indicates that all matter may be connected, and that intent imbued into one may actually be seen and used by the other.
Can your intent change matter? If you’ve been to any of the Kryon seminars in the past two years, you’ve been shown empirical proof of it. Not only has it been a subject in a recent issue of Time magazine (see below), but also in the profound crystallization experiments of Mr. Emoto Masuru of Japan. This researcher has documented the fact that intent can change water, and he’s used his laboratory in controlled experiments to prove it (http://www.hado.net).
Kryon goes on to give us even more things to consider. We’re told that the body has a system that’s "listening" and ready to help us in ways we can’t even imagine. This goes way beyond any ability we have to understand, at a logical brain level, what’s happening. Picture this: You hold an aspirin in your hand and tell the body that this is the substance that you wish to use in your body. But instead of actually swallowing it, you just "show" it to the body and give intent for its ingestion. Then you put it back in the bottle, ready to use it again, but your headache goes away! (At this rate, a bottle of aspirin could last forever.) Can this work? Kryon says yes.
Okay . . . is this ridiculous pseudo-science, or is there some reality involved? First, from the reports we get, it’s at least working for some. However, since it’s not a simple chemical reaction (aspirin within the blood), it may not work for everyone. Instead, it’s a marriage of the consciousness of intent plus some kind of invisible body intelligence. In addition, it involves some unknown mechanism of self-correcting body chemistry. It’s got to be fairly complex, and filled with things that we’re yet to discover.
My contention here is that we’ve seen this in other areas for years, and if we start "connecting the dots," we may actually be witnessing an enhancement of something that’s been around for a long time instead of a new biological paradigm.
First, if you’ve studied the "placebo" effect, you already know that there’s something profound and inexplicable that the body does. If your intent is to take a substance (such as a drug or herb) that may help you in a specific biological endeavor, your body often reacts in a positive way, balancing and healing, even if you were in the placebo group that only took the sugar-coated pill instead of the real substance. The body healed anyway!
What happened? This has been a subject of wonder for years, but there hasn’t been much research connected with it. In fact, labs really detest this effect. They say that it really "screws up" some very good experiments, and they’ve often treated it as an anomaly, getting in the way of sound research.
Finally, however, there’s documentation and some science beginning to take place (see Time magazine, January 20, 2003: How Your Mind Can Heal Your Body). There is now evidence that the body indeed has some kind of "awareness" that seems to combine with your conscious cooperation. According to Time, even some surgeons are recommending meditation before surgery, since they now admit that you can change your own blood chemistry through visualization (and they have the blood for validation). To me, this is proof that the body is "listening."
I'll always remember years ago the first time I was exposed to kinesiology (muscle testing). It was in my dentist’s office! Yep . . . he put the substance in my hand that he was going to use to fill my cavity, and told me to hold up my arm firmly while he tried to push it down. If the arm went down easily, despite my efforts to hold it up, then the substance was going to be rejected by my body. If I was able to hold my arm up, then it was okay to use. The substance "tested" okay, and we used it.
Later I told him that I couldn’t believe this weird process could work. So he showed me proof. He put an unknown substance (to me) in my hand, and we tried it again. As much as I tried to hold my arm up, he was easily able to push it down! The substance turned out to be mercury. The body had rejected it, even without my knowing what it was. The next time I experienced this kind of testing was with my chiropractor. Both my dentist and chiropractor were educated medical professionals, and they trusted this process. I was impressed. They were employing "spooky body knowledge," something they don’t teach in medical school.
Homeopathy, probably one of the oldest health practices on the planet, has also always intrigued me. Using an amount of a substance so small that it’s undetectable by modern analysis, the body still "sees" it, and performs as though you’d given it a whopping amount of something. This same philosophy, combined with intent, has also had some wonderful results as reported by some diabetic Lightworkers. They indicate that they’ve been able to reduce their doses of insulin to almost nothing, but they still have to give the body a little to let it know what the intent is from "the boss." The next step? Holding the insulin in their hands instead! Can this be effective? They’re working on it.
What’s happening? My feeling is that we’re being given a new energy on the planet to enhance some very old concepts—that the biology of our Human body is indeed ready and willing, and is "listening" to the boss (us). For decades we’ve ignored this entire process, just hoping that by using chemical-biological research, we could alter body chemistry and physically force reactions within our cells that would help us in many ways. Just take a look at the pharmaceutical business! But also look at the reality. There always seem to be side effects, or a downside to the results of forcing chemistry within the body. Ever read the fine print of the disclaimer of some modern drugs? Sometimes it’s actually humorous: ". . . can lead to diarrhea, vomiting, headaches, dementia, cramps, and possible early death." (Okay, I'm kidding about the early death.) As a reminder, there’s no side effect to homeopathy, kinesiology, or substance intent. The body handles it perfectly and creates a chemical balance that’s totally natural.
I'm beginning to believe that kinesiology, homeopathy, and Kryon’s "substance intent" are all related. They all involve "cellular body knowledge." I believe that we’re on the verge of discovering that the body is very aware, and is ready to balance and heal using a combination of chemistry, intent, meditation, and visualization. I also think that the body is ready to "see" our intent within the food we ingest.
According to medical science, cells even have a process for awareness called "apoptosis":
http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/A/Apoptosis.html. This is where cells provide an internal self-diagnosis to see if they’re healthy, and if not, they actually self-destruct. It doesn’t work very well, however. Simple cancers and viruses easily trick it. I’ve long believed that this process has been waiting for a missing piece called "intent," or some kind of instruction set to make it 100 percent efficient. Imagine a body that heals and balances itself extremely well with help from the "boss"! Didn’t the gurus do this? Did the biblical characters of old really live to be 100 and beyond, or was this simply a poor translation of scripture? Could it be that they intuitively knew about "talking" to their cells? Maybe it was early divine knowledge that has been lost? Perhaps the gurus who showed us how they could control their heart rates and body temperature were using the same thing?
I always tell people to go slow. Don’t stop taking medication that has been prescribed and go "cold turkey." That’s not wise and isn’t even logical. Instead, why not try reducing the dosage slowly, combined with intent, while holding the substance in your hand. If that doesn’t work, then so be it. Go back to what works. But many are having amazing, positive results with this odd and new concept of "substance intent."
Cholesterol too high? Hypertension, perhaps? Other blood-chemistry imbalances? All of these things can be easily tested for results, so go ahead and try. Start talking to your cells, and give them an idea of what you want to create. Try substance intent, too, if you wish. It’s time to give the body credit for being part of your life. It might even surprise you with its intelligence. In fact, it might turn out to be your best friend!
P.S.: By the way . . . yes, I'm working on convincing the body that 2 or 3 minutes of exercise is the same as 30, but so far, it just laughs at me. So (puff-puff), keep
on exercising!
LEE CARROLL |