It feels like there has been an uptick in major physical illnesses as of late. More cases of people, who I know and love, are discovering cancer within their body…more than any other time of my life. It’s almost not surprising anymore when I get the news.
Mostly because I look at body illness as the soul’s escalated attempt to get our attention and redirect our focus back to truth. And right now, we’re at a critical point in our evolution and ascension process that we’ve got to wake up! The time is now!
We’ve dilly-dallied long enough with our misguided attention going down the rabbit hole of who’s wronged us, how we’re not getting “enough” of what we want, worry about what others perceive about us, judging others and ourselves, and a whole hell of a lot of fear. The chasm between us and everyone else is growing deeper, wider, and more divisive. This just isn’t truth. And we, as a society, can’t seem to wake up from the nightmare of our own creation without extreme measures such as cancer..
Therefore, our body and our spirit find a way to reach us through all that distraction. To put our life, and how we relate to others, back in perspective. To pull us back from the ledge of mental chaos of our fear-based imagination and ground us back to reality.
Earlier this year I read the book “A Course in Miracles Made Easy” by Alan Cohen. The premise can be summed up in one quote with layered meaning:
Nothing real can be threatened.
Nothing unreal exists.
Herein lies the peace of God.
We are each eternal. We have been and always will be. Life has no opposite because it has no beginning and no end. We are souls having a human experience, and the soul will always exist.
What is unreal are our fear-based thoughts and the illusion that we are separate from one another. We may be having individualized experiences in a human body, but make no mistake, we are all united, connected, and interconnected energies co-creating this human experience for our highest good. (Even if it may not seem that way.)
Two books have put this into perspective for me in a way that I don’t believe I can for you in a mere blog post. So, if this message provides some peace to your heart and you’d like further “proof” for your mind to ground into, I highly recommend two books: “Dying to be Me” by Anita Moorjani and “Many Lives, Many Masters” by Brian L. Weiss, M.D.
Both books are non-fiction memoirs of their first-hand experience with waking up to the realization that we are infinite souls that have had innumerous lives.
Anita shares about the way she lived her life that created cancer in her body, her near-death-experience (NDE) in great detail, and returning back to her body with the unshakeable knowledge that she could cure her own body. Within weeks after a total shut down and a body overridden with cancer, she became completely cancer free without any medically identified cancer cells where they were before.
Brian shares his experience as a highly renowned psychiatrist, who – in supporting a young woman with crippling phobias and anxiety – discovers by divine accident that they were caused by past-life traumas. In prior and normal circumstances, he’d resort to medication to help his clients, but given one of this particular woman’s many phobias was choking and she was unable to take medication, he had to find another way.
That way was through hypnosis, a tactic widely used in his profession for help in bringing traumas blocked by the conscious mind out of the subconscious mind. However, this woman went so far back as to relive previous lives with such detail and distinctively different language and knowledge that he could scientifically deduce no other cause other than truth. After this patient would relive her past deaths, she would float to the in-between dimensions in her transition between lifetimes. In this space, she would channel and relay great philosophical truths about why we reincarnate, the lessons we’re intending to learn, and what we take from lifetime to lifetime.
From this higher perspective, we can see cancer as a means to wake us up to our eternal magnificence. That we are so much more than bodies and the experiences that have shaped who we identify as now. With this lens, we can shed the fears that have kept us prisoner and reconnect with our divine wisdom within. It’s here that we have the power to cure whatever ails us, if that is our path.
Sending you blessings of divine intervention. May you remember your true nature and return to the peace and love that resides there in limitless abundance.
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