Saturday 3 March 2012

Crohn's Disease

I was discussing Crohn's disease last night for the first time and Crohn's disease is to do with assimilation of life experience. If a person does not assimilate life experience, connect up the dots, how can they recognize the never ending repeating patterns in the life conditions that they attract into their lives?

If a person does not 'assimilate' then how can they heal so that they can let go of that which has to be released on an emotional level? Its also a disease that is able to take a hold; due to a poor immune system that is eaten away by the amount of guilt that a person is carrying inside of them. Guilt is a poison to the immune system, as such it destroys the natural defence system. As such, empowering the immune system with the appropriate healing foods and supplements is essential.

Research shows that there is a large percentage of smokers that develop the disease and it affects between 400,000 - 600,000 people in North America. That is not a surprise because many smokers are made to feel guilty by others including governments. There was some research done in the 90's and the researchers found that guilt was more harmful to the people than smoking.

Vomiting can be a symptom of Crohn's disease and last weekend I was given the energy of 'sick' e.g. vomit. I could smell and taste it. I feel sure that it relates to Crohn's disease that I was discussing with a friend last night. Biblically speaking, vomit is to do with a body that has been defiled. In the book of Job, it is to do with riches that the person swallowed, it states that God will make his stomach vomit them up. In the proverbs its to do with 'greed'. In other words, consumed too much of that which is unhealthy for the person.

Its also mentioned in terms of people repeating the same cycle, like returning to an old relationship that was unhealthy to begin with. It states 'Fools repeat their folly'. Proverbs 26:11

Arthritis can be another symptom and arthritis is to do with being 'fixed', 'stubborn' and 'obstinate'. The disease primarily causes abdominal pain and that is to do with the solar plexus energy of power. Its the level of consciousness of 'I am power' so it can relate to 'control' and trying to be in 'control of life, and the life of others', without assimilating the factors involved and simply going with the flow of life.

A person with Crohn's disease is a person that concentrates on exterior realities instead of internal ones when there is a crisis in their lives. So for instance the person that runs from relationship to relationship, without any time off to assimilate what the life experience had to offer them for their own healing process.

Assimilation is also to do with what a person absorbs into their being, each and every way that can impact detrimentally, due to emotions, thoughts and all that a person consumes energetically. That can include sexually as well. Remember this your body is a sacred temple. Please treat it as such. People with low self-esteem as children could become susceptible to crohn's if they do not empower themselves internally. In fact, it is written that it can begin when people are quite young and can come back again when they are in their elderly years.

It can also be to do with allowing the good into your life; but due to the person that likes to control everything, they do not allow the good to help them, in times when they most require it. They are not fond of accepting the advice of others or taking that advice on board due to them being 'fixed' personalities. Fixed personalities can be impacted upon by inherited traits genetically and or astrologically. Every person is born with certain aspects to overcome in each life time. Aspects that they chose pre-destination for their own growth and development of the soul.

We hope to do some past life work with Crohn's disease. When we have the results of that, we will update this post if there is anything further to add to the above. However, I am feeling memories of guilt to do with past lives associated with the disease.

Self development work is essential for people with Crohn's due to the psychological impact of the memories that their body has been holding on to. Self-development work helps people to assimilate their experiences, so that they come to a greater understanding of themselves and their lives.

A person that does not assimilate their life experiences, cannot pass the initiations on the rite of passage with flying colors. As such, life experience becomes more serious and severe, because people have ignored all of the warning signs. Assimilation means taking responsibility for co-creation of what a person has experienced, and why they attracted what they did into their lives. If people hold onto too much negativity internally, it will eventually impact on your bodies. Your body really does believe every word you say and think. Hence, the verse 'In the beginning was the word' is one of the most profound statements ever made.

If a person has not assimilated, then they have not assembled themselves, if they have not assembled themselves, then they have not become whole. Jesus Christ taught wholeness and that is the root of shalom, be whole. The opposite of wholeness is fragmentation, and a majority of people on this planet are fragmented for one reason or another. Fragmentation often begins in childhood, and that is why inner child healing work is essential. The childhood of people that have Crohn's disease is essential healing for them, because that is the root of what helped them to become what they became.

I would also recommend soul retrieval for people with Crohn's due to the fragmentation that is related to the lack of assimilation. If a person hasn't assembled the fragments of their lives, how can they assimilate? They can't.

Loving the self is essential, and that is where healing begins. Loving yourself enough to cherish the self by giving the body all the healing that it requires to benefit you. Good health is the greatest wealth.

ELIAKIM JOSEPH-SOPHIA

1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crohn's_disease




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