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Monday, February 4, 2013

Body Restoration III: Body as Liquid Light



Barbara Marciniak wrote in “The Bringers of The Dawn” that within the human cells is what we call light encoded filaments, fine gossamer threads of energy that carry information. Those words resonated with me because I knew that there was more intelligence to the body, it was more than a “bag of bones, organs and meat”. What she suggested was that within the cells of every human being there was the remembrance of each time space and dimension, place in which we existed and possibly the future existence as well. The body knows, is interconnected with every other aspect of your life as well, and will give you information about people.

In the 1970s, when biologists first glimpsed the landscape of human genes, they saw that the small pieces of DNA that coded for proteins (known as exons) seemed to float like bits of wood in a sea of genetic gibberish which accounts for the 95 percent of human DNA that is termed junk DNA. What is this? What do I do with it?  Can I activate it? And if so how do I activate it?
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It may be that the space termed “oneness” is found through a connection with the body. Throughout history many religions churches and cults have taught others to disconnect from the body as though the body is vile, sinful. What if the body is more conscious than you are? If your body is a sensory organism one of its jobs would be to gift you information about the external world and the internal world.
Let us take for instance pain. Is pain a reality or invention? Is pain the body’s way of communicating with us when we ignore light brushes of awareness? You could ask, “Body, what are you trying to tell me with this intensity?” What capacities does your body have that you haven’t unlocked?
Your body will tell you what it would like to eat and who it would like to eat. Could it be that through the loss of connection with the body that we have also lost our connection with the earth?   How many fixed points of view do you have that are creating the stiffness and aging that is? And if you let go of those fixed points of view go would your body change and become more fluid, more at ease like liquid light or infinite spaciousness?

Marciniak, Barbara (1992) Bringers of The Dawn. Rochester Vermont: Bear & Company

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