Thursday, May 2, 2013

Einstein: The most beautiful experience we can have is the Mysterious

All the miracles in my life have been mysterious. Over and over again I often expected to die but didn't. This created me constantly learning to expand my belief system to encompass what I thought before was impossible. Maybe the easiest way to look at this is: "What can happen is beyond your imagination in any given moment!" I find the best way to deal with this is to just move forward in your life knowing that literally anything can happen in any moment. It is helpful to believe in an intelligence greater than yourself running things but maybe that is not absolutely necessary in all humans. However, for me, I have found this works to make sense of miracles beyond the human capacity to comprehend on a daily and moment by moment basis.

For example,   not nuking earth out of existence by now, knowing the frailties of the human race every day of our lives is trillions of times beyond any laws of probability.

So, just in this one instance without all the trillions of other examples tells me that someone more amazing than some people believe is really running things all the time. But, if the nuking actually happened one day then I would be proved wrong but then there would be no one left in human form to know that.

So, the very fact that humans still exist on a non-nuked earth is cause for celebration and is an ongoing miracle every day we still exist. Earth is a miracle every day since Hiroshima and Nagasaki. That we are still here is a testament to the ongoing miracle mankind and earth both are.

Here is another interesting quote from St. Augustine:

Miracles do not happen in contradiction to nature, but only to that which is known to us in nature.

The following is part of the Foreward to the book called "Miracles through Pranic Healing" by Master  Choa Kok Sui.

Foreward:
Just so you know my credentials and biases at the outset, let me say that I am a practicing urologist in Los Angeles, California. I truly love the practice of standard, allopathic medicine. I love being in the operating room, and I enjoy immensely being a physician. It was this very passion for medicine and the health of my patients that led me to realize that there was something lacking, in both my training and my practice. I came to this discovery when it became clear that allopathic medicine was not providing cures for a significant percentage of my patients. I grew tired of giving medications which would treat patients' symptoms but would not cure the underlying problem.

This caused me to challenge the most basic principle underpinning allopathic medicine: The body need medicines or surgery to heal itself. I came to find working within the confines of this principle to be terribly frustrating, principally because it does not place the emphasis---and more responsibility--for healing on the patient. After all, doctors don't really heal people. People heal themselves. As a physician, I may diagnose a bacterial infection and give you an antibiotic to combat it, but that's only to give your body's own immune system a "fighting chance" to swing into action, and do the real work of healing.

When I discovered Pranic Healing a little over a year ago I was immediately excited; here was a system that "filled in the gaps" that I saw in my own training and practice. Here was a system that addressed the source of ailments, offered a well-reasoned complement to my medical practice and, most importantly demonstrated how a Pranic Healing Practitioner could clearly assist the body in healing itself.

As I began to use Pranic healing on some of my patients, my success rate in curing acute and chronic illnesses improved, dramatically. And as word got out in the hospital of my "work", some of my colleagues began to send their more difficult patients to me, after a complete workup and standard medical care had failed to produce results. Invariably, after several pranic treatments, these patients improved.
end quote from xiv from the forward of "Miracles through Pranic Healing".

My daughter has taken 3 courses in Pranic Healing so far and also has a similar experience to the doctor above in helping herself and others.

As we were driving north yesterday on Interstate 5 she read these passages and more to me and I was very surprised that a Medical Doctor would write this because the the success the doctor was having by adding this to their practice. It reminded me a lot of my own experiences with what many of you know as Shiatsu, Accupressure or Jin Shin Jitsu depending upon your exposure to this knowledge.

In 1960 I was 12 years old and had had a football acccident and kept passing out like when I was singing in the choir in church and my father had to catch me before my head hit the hard floor from the choir risers because we were in the back row and about 4 feet off the ground. So, after that he had at that time been studying with Mary Burmeister who was from Japan but also carrying on the teachings of Jin shin jitsu that her father had brought back from China. It was a method of Accupressure which predates Accupuncture and uses the same meridians.

When Mary Burmeister worked on me, the nerve pinches released in my neck and back and I saw many colors around me like greens and blues and other spinning vortices as my nerves released their pinches. I went back many times and all my problems of passing out went away and my health returned after that. So, working on meridians in the body where power points exist is done in Pranic healing mostly without even touching a body at all. It is the same thing only working from the aura of a person directly through the Chi and is a system of healing actually about 5000 or more years old and related in some ways to accupressure and accupuncture as well.

I'm very happy to see Pranic Yoga being integrated into Modern Western Medicine just like Accupuncture and Accupressure were starting in the 1960s.

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