Written by Mathew Naismith
The following is going to sound awfully delusional to a lot
of people; it will also sadly offend people fixated to set ideological
principles. Offending people isn’t my aim, as usual, but I must write down what
comes to me and if this offends a lot of people, I’m sorry but I can’t truly
help that. I certainly don’t write for self-gratification
or for a popularity award, what must be must be.
This kind of healing process I’m about to discuss here is
quite different to what I wrote about recently in relation to healing with
light, in the process I’m about to discuss, there is no light. What we heal
with is all to do with natural states of existence, when we envision (?) a
joint being inflamed for example; we see the joint inflamed not of light. Everything becomes transparent, you can literally
see right into the joint. I should also
state, at this point in this life I don’t practice in such healing processes
mainly because this kind of process takes a lot of focus. To focus this much
one needs to drop any fixation that will hinder such healing processes, I’m not
willing to do that in this life at present as I will explain latter on in this
post.
Why did I insert a question mark (?) after the word envision?
This is one of the interesting parts of
this kind of healing process, you don’t actually visualise in this process as
such as you do when healing through visualising light. What you do is see is the
part of the body that needs to be healed, as it is at present, and then you focus
on this part of the body that is being healed in it’s naturel form, you don’t
actually visualise this natural form. What you are basically doing is reminding
the body what it’s natural form is, within this the healing process begins.
Another way to explain this is through a healing process
that is proven to actually work. My wife practices in what is called an EMMETT
technique where you switch the muscles back on after they have been switched
off after a trauma of some kind. What this process is doing is reminding the
muscle what it was like when it was switched on. This advanced healing process I’m talking
about here works along the same principles however, once this healing process
has been perfected, you can literally see within anyone’s body. The body literally become transparent, this
isn’t visualised, you can literally see within people’s bodies.
After this healing process has been perfected, you can
actually perform surgery without breaking the skin; this seems utterly ridiculous
doesn’t it!! I should state her that surgery
is only needed when a foreign body has entered the body, all other healing is accomplished
through reminding the body area you are working on what it was like in it’s
natural form.
How can anyone perform surgery without breaking the skin or traumatise
the body any further in anyway? Again
this EMMETT technique works in a similar manner, it causes as little trauma as possible
within it’s healing process, but we are not talking about actual surgery here
are we? In one sense no but in another
sense yes. What has an actual surgeon achieved
after a successful surgery? It reminded
the body what it was like before the said physical trauma became apparent or
felt by the said person. What has an EMMET practitioner achieved after a successful
treatment? The same exact thing however,
this advanced healing process I’m discussing here goes beyond physicality altogether.
Now this seems totally absurd, how can anyone heal anybody’s
body without this kind of action being physical in any sense? The part of the body you are working on is no
longer in a physical form; it takes on a transparent form without being of a physical
form. You can literally insert your hand
into this area of the body that is no longer physical without causing any physical
trauma, but surly we are only visualising that the part of the body in question
isn’t physical? No, there is no visualisation
occurring at all. Think of the movie Matrix,
this is very similar, there is no actual physical form once one learns to focus
enough, this is why we can heal and even perform surgery without causing any
further trauma to the physical body and more importantly the mind.
So why can’t anyone we know heal like this? Principles, we
can only think in time not in timelessness so all our principles are fixated to
time. Thinking in timelessness is important with this kind of advanced healing process;
you need to go beyond the bounds of time to heal in this way. All of what is physical is based on time so
we think we need to use various principles of time to heal what is of time, physicality,
but that isn’t the case at all. We need to go beyond the principles of time to
understand and accept any principles beyond time to become proficient at this
kind of healing process. This is exactly
why I call this an advanced healing process, you need to drop any principles of
time that are going to hinder such participation in such advanced practices,
this means dropping any hindering principles of time from science to religion.
You might say this isn’t easy to do, as soon as you state
such a thing it becomes instantly hard. The only reason it’s difficult to drop
such principles of time is we are fixated to these principles of time; we
really don’t want to let them go. As soon as we say it’s too hard to do, we
have confirmed how fixated we are to anything of time. To break away from this fixation, we need to
realise that nothing actually dies or is reborn from death, the demise of
anything doesn’t actually exist, it’s an illusion brought about by the principles
of time. Physically we are born and eventually
we die, this is fact but only of time, when we die we don’t actually die but transform
into another energy source, but the people and things we love eventually become
non-existent. No they don’t, actually when we so call die we are more alive
than we are in a physical state of existence unless we are, after our demise,
still fixated to the principles time in some way.
Why when we die from pain related trauma we don’t feel pain
in the afterlife? Pain doesn’t exist,
pain can only exist in time, it’s created by the principles of time so when you
go beyond the principles of time you don’t cause any more trauma. So is this saying all pain and trauma in this physical
life of time is an illusion? Not
exactly, a lot of people make the mistake in my mind of just judging realties
of time illusions nothing more, it’s actually not that simple. What we experience in time we are actually experiencing
but only in time, when we take in consideration of the whole of existence, very
little of this existence is of time and physicality. Most of what exists is actually of timelessness;
time isn’t a normal occurrence or is even a normal state of existence for us,
this however in my mind doesn’t make anything of time an illusion. The illusion
is everything of time isn’t all we are or who we truly are but it is a part of
who we are otherwise we couldn’t experience anything of time itself, in other
words we can’t experience anything that isn’t a part of us in some way.
So is pain and trauma a part of us? Again we couldn’t experience
anything of time unless it was a part of us but it’s a very tiny part of us however
in time we have made it all we are, this is the illusion.
So let’s get back to why I’m not focused enough to heal in
this advanced way I speak of, first let us ask another question, why aren’t any
of us this focused to heal to this extent? For exactly the same reason, we are fixated to
one or more principles of time which hinder us becoming this focused. Because time is a very tiny part of our whole
existence, none of us obviously want to let go of these principles of time even
though we perceive we are in trauma. It would need a huge amount of trauma to
let go of such fixation of time and even then it’s probably doubtful we would let
go completely. We are experiencing time
and everything of time has to offer, we just don’t want to let go of this
otherwise we wouldn’t be here. Everyone who is here, existing in time, wanted
to be here, we wouldn’t and couldn’t be here otherwise.
The funny thing is, we have created everything that is of
time through our principles and perceptions of time; we can always change what
is occurring in time by changing our principles which in turn changes our
perceptions. We don’t have to be destructive;
actually we can be quite healing if we wanted too. This would mean giving up
certain principles of time that interfere with such healing processes, are we
willing to do that? It would seem not at this point, trust me, we all realise,
at the inner level, how exceptional it
is to experience time itself in any form, we just don’t want to end this experience
but we don’t have too. We allow the ego
to influence us to make such decisions, to continue existing in time; all we have
to do is become healers instead of destroyers and still keep the ego at the
same time. The ego can be very constructive, it’s just we haven’t learnt to use
it in this way as yet but we can if we drop some of our fixations of time.
As for me, I’m becoming more aware of myself that isn’t of
time and influenced by the ego, the process of letting go of my fixation of
time for me has certainly begun; this post is a good indication of that.