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Topic: 10 principles for true healing

OK I had already posted this text on my introduction in the Yahoo group but I've made a new (near final) version and would really appreciate the input of people here. smile

Three disclaimers: (1) The text is short and the concepts are simple, it is intended to fit in two sides of a page and to form a "common ground" for further discussions (a bit like Montalk's key concepts). I could much expand on each points but it's not necessary at this time. (2) It does not deal with aliens, OPs, multidimensions and all that, because it's for a wide audience *but* I'm trying to take these factors in account as much as possible (in particular the reality that there are forces which do not have our best interest in mind). (3) English is not my mother language.

With that said, I welcome any criticisms and comments (hint: I love honesty smile), and would be especially interested to hear opinions on the last point, since I feel that there is something that I'm missing, but I'm not sure how to explain it... (in relation to the Wave)

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10 PRINCIPLES FOR TRUE HEALING

1. True healing cannot be achieved within the framework of the system

Despite what we have been told, the structures of civilization do not have our best interests in mind but are designed instead to keep us enslaved, for the sole purpose of productivity and self-maintenance. For this machine, life has no place, it is an inconvenience to be eliminated. Essential questions about life are systematically denied, ignored or talked about with grand empty words. Even institutions such as school, psychiatry and religion, which should theoretically be concerned with our well-being and potential, exist in reality only to force us to adapt to an unbearable system. This system wouldn't be able to control people who were free, awake and alive.

The health industry, including all its so-called alternatives, is based on the false premise that healing is possible within the framework of the system, on the lie that if people are not happy, it's because they don't try "hard enough", or because they don't have the right products, not because the system is fundamentally opposed to life, happiness and love. Doing a psychotherapy once a week while continuing to slave at a stressful job and watch TV 4 hours a day makes at best our daily hell a little more bearable, but it won't achieve health in any true sense of the word. True healing requires a dedication toward gaining a greater understanding and love of ourselves and the world, pursuing material goals such as money and fame will only hinder our progress on the path.

2. True healing requires a deep questionning of all our beliefs

Merely staying away from the system will not suffice to remove its influence on us. All of us who have been raised within its tentacles, who went through school indoctrination, who watched television or read newspapers, have been fed with more lies and illusory limits than we'd dare to imagine. These beliefs form a more-or-less coherent paradigm, a framework from where we see "reality". The dominant paradigm is so strong, so present everywhere, that we have become unable to experience reality in all its subtility and interconnectedness, like we eventually could in our childhood. We're trapped in a Matrix of deceptions.

A deep and constant questionning of who we are, what we want, why we want it, why we are here, why we are doing certain things, why others act in a certain way, is thus necessary to increase our free-will and widen our perceptions of reality. While seeking the truth, we should be cautious not to attach ourselves to dogmas, no matter how alternative they appear to be, for they will always turn up as dead traps easily manipulated by those in need of power. True wisdom and ethics come from within, and there is no shortcut. It is only when we have suspended all our beliefs and disbeliefs, all our ideas of good and evil, that we have a chance, through careful observation, to catch glimpses of the truth.

3. True healing combines knowledge and experience

To become aware of our self-limiting beliefs is one thing, to change them is another. While much of today's psychology is based on Freud's rediscovery of the unconscious, most of the techniques used to deal with this unconscious are still based on the conscious mind, perhaps because our culture is so oblivious of what goes beyond the surface. The "deep problems" found through psychotherapy rarely help to change ourselves but rather develop ever-more-complex mental layers, not to mention a feeling of helplessness.

There are however many techniques to reach the unconscious, such as hypnosis, shamanic recapitulation, Vipassana meditation, Jung's active imagination and healing rituals, and it's surprising how "deep problems" can dissappear or become irrelevant after the unconscious has been changed. Ultimately, though, most of the changes happen when we start engaging in the world, throwing ourselves in new situations and basically living our life with a combination of knowledge and experience. Words and other symbols are empty until experience charge them with meaning and depth.

4. True healing involves healing of our relationships

Engaging ourselves in the world means first and foremost interacting with others in authentic relationships. Despite what the dominant paradigm have made us believe, none of us are isolated atoms. Quantum physics tell us that the foundation of reality is composed of both waves and particles. Translating this to humans beings, we are both individuals (particles) and relationships (waves). To deny our wave nature is to deny an essential part of ourselves and of the world, since we are all co-creators of this reality. Through relationships, our worlds and perspectives of reality collide with each others and we all arise with a greater understanding of who we are and of the world we live in. Our isolated, frightened egos find themselves forever transformed by the love we give and receive.

5. True healing only occurs between equals

To be authentitic, our relationships with others must occur on an horizontal level. Beyond age, gender, culture, social status, or any other label, we are all fundamentally equals as life forms, beings of light or God's children (whatever you prefer to call it), and this includes non-human forms of life. Communication is only possible between equals, and the position of the guru/therapist above the seeker/patient automatically blocks any true form of communication. Similarly, healing cannot be forced upon anyone, it must come from within. All that others can do is offer support and compassion, listen and eventually share their own experiences. Thus, true healing is non-hierarchical, with all those involved healing and healed at the same time.

6. True healing calls for a respect and celebration for our inner worlds

While our fundamental nature is what unites us and allows us to communicate, our differences is what enriches us and gives us a reason to communicate. We all experience reality differently, and this perception evolves constantly as we live and grow. Our inner world is shaped by our experiences in life, our encounters, our dreams, our beliefs, our hopes, our fears, and countless other factors. This diversity is what makes the world so rich and interesting, and to try to make everyone experience reality the same way would amount to fascism.

While for some of us this experience of reality is painful, denying our inner world only alienates us from ourselves and prevents any true healing. Emotions needs to be observed and accepted rather than blocked and denied, for they have much to teach us. Overall, we must always thrive toward more integration and balance, possibly with the help of meditation and self-observation, without being afraid of facing our dark side, because it is only when we have accepted who we are and the reality we experience, as a whole, that we can change and evolve.

7. True healing means becoming the artists of our life

Accepting and discovering our inner worlds is a first and important step, but for true healing to happen it is essential that this inner world reflects and interacts with our daily life. Self-expression through art is a form of healing more-or-less accepted by mainstream psychiatry, but it needs to go much further: we must become, again, the artists of our own life, and start living our dreams, instead of being simple pieces in the machine. Quantum physics have again much to say about this: to feel alive, we need to feel that our actions have a real impact on the world around us; we must engage in a dialogue with this world. This means recognizing that each of our actions, no matter how small, have an effect on the world and taking responsibility for them. Here we also see why the system is designed to prevent healing: we cannot have a dialogue with TV boxes, generic plastic items, processed food or concrete walls.

8. True healing is about reconnecting with our soul

Reconnecting with our inner world means reconnecting with our life force, our soul. Many people nowadays rejects the notion of a soul, perhaps because religious institutions have heavily abused from this word, but this rejections also highlights that many of us are so disconnected from our life force that we do not know it exists anymore. Without this force coming from inside, we are helpless robots easily controlled and manipulated, pushed in various directions by the media empires, political parties, religious cults and other institutions designed to control us. To regain our autonomy, we must reclaim our soul.

9. True healing is an on-going never-ending process

Our soul can be imagined as an interface between ourselves-in-the-present and ourselves-outside-of-time (our spirit), or as a gateway between 3D and 4D reality. In effect, our soul guides us toward spiritual growth. Again this concept has been heavily charged by religious institutions but its implications are simple: all the difficulties we encounter through life are challenges designed to make us grow. Life is a school, full of lessons triggered by synchronicities and customized to teach us exactly what we need to understand at this particular point in our evolution. It is thus essential to overcome the victim attitude promoted by the psychiatric industry (the lie that it's all due to genetics) if we want to notice these challenges, take them up and evolve. As it should now be more clear, there is no plateau to be reached, no "permanent happiness" to be found, for life is a journey where the travel matters more than the destination.

10. True healing will involve the healing of the planet as a whole

The deep interconnectedness between our inner world (our self or unconscious) and the outer world, a concept at the root of mysticism and magick for millenia, has been pointed out several times. There is another important development of this concept, known as ecopsychology: the destruction of nature and the rapid extinction of millions of species mirrors the destruction of our inner world. Our environment affects us much more on an unconscious level than we usually think it does and the current ecological collapse is largely responsible for the feeling of emptiness so prevalent today.

For these reasons, it would be a mistake to think we can heal ourselves in a safe place and ignore what's going on outside. This form of selfishness doesn't hold when we realize that each time a forest is wiped out from the planet, a part of us is wounded. Peopling our inner world helps to heal the planet on a certain level of reality, but it's important to also do it the other way around by reconnecting with each others and getting involved in social and environmental issues in whatever way is possible. What we change outside changes inside, and vice versa. This is the last missing piece for a true dialogue with the world and a true healing.

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This is very good and the truth of our situation I believe. Thank you for posting it.

" Then it was, then again it will be. And though the course may change sometimes rivers always reach the sea." Robert Plant

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Another writer. smile

You said you wanted to have this as wide-spread as possible, for all ranges of readers. Perhaps the 3D and 4D terminology could be replaced with something more universal? I'm speaking of the #9 paragraph.

Just a thought since you asked for feedback.

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Ermolai,

I think your 10 principals are terrific.  I've forwarded them to a few friends, who aren't into
3D and 4D terminology.  I'll let you know what I get back, if anything.

I think BBs suggestion has validity - or you could provide an additional paragraph at the end with definitions.

Thanks for posting this.

Christine B.

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Hehe, footnotes!

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Thank you BB and CB. smile

BlackBox wrote:

You said you wanted to have this as wide-spread as possible, for all ranges of readers. Perhaps the 3D and 4D terminology could be replaced with something more universal? I'm speaking of the #9 paragraph.

Right, any idea for a replacement? Maybe the "ourselves-outside-of-time" is enough, or do you think it's too complex as well...? I don't know about footnotes, I can fit the text in one page at the moment, compressing it a lot, I could only add one very small paragraph, not sure if this is enough for definitions on subjects as complex as 4D.

And yes if you like the text, feel free to pass it around as much as possible, there is no copyright smile Thanks!

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Oh, you are wonderful, ermolai!  I can't wait to post it, and I know where it will be appreciated for what it is.  Many rejoice with every "light worker" who awakens to their destiny.  I knew I was not here at montalk by accident. 

Have you read this book based on Toltec knowledge?

http://www.miguelruiz.com/agreements.html

You will be so pleasantly surprised how it resonates with your own experience.

http://www.chiron-communications.com/co … 209-2.html

Massive Medicine Wheel Ceremony

Set for May 8, 2004

- Peacekeepers Called to the Circle -

The huge Medicine Wheel Ceremony that Bennie envisions is intended to be a mass spiritual event. The ceremony is set to take place at High Noon on Saturday, May 8, 2004 at more than 20 sacred sites in the American West, and at many other sacred sites elsewhere around the world, including Australia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Ireland, Germany, and the Middle East.


The Grand Teton peaks in Wyoming -- The Four Grandmothers Standing Tall -- will serve as the center of this Medicine Wheel. The long spine of the Rocky Mountains runs roughly North and South in the Wheel; and the circumferance reaches from California deep into America's heartland. Simultaneous prayer ceremonies at other sacred sites around world will help to re-attune the web of subtle energy pathways that envelop planet earth.


"All nations, all peoples are invited to participate," Bennie says, adding, "all nations, all peoples are needed to work together on this -- the black, white, yellow, and red nations of Mother Earth."

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And yes if you like the text, feel free to pass it around as much as possible, there is no copyright  Thanks!

Nice try! With my luck, you'll sue me before I even get to distributing it to my mother. smile

In regards to replacing that specific terminology, I'm not so sure. It's a delicate matter in my opinion. Higher-self is a good representation of higher densities, but I've had my head into these matters for so long that I'm not sure what would sound right for those who aren't as familiar.

What do the average-Joe's think of in regards to higher-intelligence? Do they believe humans only walk among the earth and then join the so-called "Heaven"? Perhaps then they also believe in recyclement of our "essence". If they believe in that, maybe they believe in the full-fledged theories of reincarnation.

3rd Density to 4th Density implies one believes that life is like a school. Graduation from one level to another until individualism transitions into group-minds. Then group-minds turn into thought-centers. Thought centers perhaps then equal what the masse label as GOD. But this is applying TIME into our perspective, which is ultimately unescapable.

When I think about what life is, I think of a reverse big-bang. A reverse explosion. As if consciousness represents the explosion coming back together to what it was: nothingness/non-existence. If you think this way, then you realize that the goal of ALL life collectively is reaching Non-Existence.

I guess I think it's revelant to think these thoughts because it may give you the types of ideas that can be imposed in your works as easy transitions for ANYONE to understand. At the same time, I don't think what I'm saying is helping matters, but rather confusing the original issue... smile If that's the case, I do apologize.

I'll reflect on this ermolai and hopefully contribute something beneficial. Wish I had my ruby slippers though!

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Thank you Ermolai for the insightful post.  I felt the entirety communicated much towards understanding.  It can be rather challenging to convey precise insights without conventional modes of communication, ie. face to face, telephone...  Key points that hit a cord in #9 (for me) were CUSTOMIZATION and VICTIMIZATION. 

Just a thought, breathing in and breathing out does not really constitute any aspect (to me) of non existance.  The universe seems to display breathing in, breathing out.

If there is no time
      Then you have time for everything.
   You're never in a hurry.
That's true freedom.

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The universe seems to display breathing in, breathing out.

Probably the best way to describe the Universe. (at least to me)

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Breathing in, breathing out. smile This picture always greatly inspired me (notice the inhale/exhale):

http://www.reclaimyourmind.org/images/bigbang.jpg

But since the universe is also fractal in nature, the contraction/expansion also occurs at much smaller scales. In fact some theories say that the big bang occurs every fraction of a second, thus this picture can represent what happens every moment (gives interesting insights about how the past/future interacts with the present).

Soloflecks -- yes I read the 4 agreements, it greatly inspired me. Simple truths, yet you understand them more every day. Also I forgot one thing, if you repost this text could you please, if possible, include a link to www.reclaimyourmind.org (will soon be reclaimyoursoul.org). My goal is to create a community/network around this subject, so the more people know about it the better. Thanks! smile

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I'll be happy to, ermolai.  In fact, it's perfect, because the first response was from a woman who has worked over 10 years in the pscyhiatric field who realizes how far from healing that has become.  She will appreciate your site. And I did include a link to the main page here and pointed out the Noble Realms link.

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Re 3D/4D: How about "a gateway toward higher dimensions"? Less specific so maybe less confusing for the reader?

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ermolai said: Re 3D/4D: How about "a gateway toward higher dimensions"? Less specific so maybe less confusing for the reader?

Gateway, Doorway, Bridge...

The realm of the gods...

4D is also timeless, so maybe you can play that into it.

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Just a short update to say that I have finally renamed the project to ReclaimYourSoul.org and posted an explaination of my motivations here. It is about the role of the mind and the soul, and how it ties with healing and the Matrix. The website will open in September, as I'll be travelling this summer.