Thursday, 13 September 2012

THE PIANIST UPDATE

Clara Schumann is in the google news today. The national press are all featuring the German pianist and composer that died 150 years ago. [1] Is it a sign and a timing link?

On the 1st of February 2010 a post was made on this blog called 'The Pianist' and it refers to an engagement with God on Valentines Day, the 14th of February. That is when we began to write our 'Sonnets to God'.

No coincidence that this song is to do with 'Romance' and the story of Clara's life includes family with what was regarded as 'mental health' problems. Her husband included.


The article about Clara tells you that she was a strong woman because she had to be. She had a lot to contend with. Nobody can judge her if they did not walk in her shoes. In the book of deuteronomy what the medical profession call 'mental health' problems relates to people that refuse to do the will of the LORD. It is no coincidence that the Jewish people have a high incidence of it. 

Carl Jung proposed that 'mental health' was really a 'failed initiation on the rite of passage.'  In some cases it can be. However, one cannot separate the mind from the body, or the mind from the systems in the body. The mind is in every cell and every cell has a mind of its own. In the addition to the energetics that surrounds each cell. We have discussed the impact of the nervous system in previous posts. 


In the pianist post two words that people were asked to work with at that time were the words 'curse' and 'guilt' to remove them from human consciousness; by sending healing to them and seeking for the root causes of any core issues that might relate to it.

Engagement is also related to romance and the first engagement with God took place in November 2003 at the Harmonic Concordance internationally. The biblical prophecy was fulfilled and the angels called the elect from one end of heaven to the other.

The original post mentioned the 'Ben Hur' eclipse on the 15th of January, 2010. Has we know Michael died that year. Key words of the film mentioned in the post 'Music was his passion. Survival was his masterpiece. A true story'.



What else is important about today the 13th of September, is the 'Day of Passionate Care'. Caring fully and passionately for others. 13 is the value of the Hebrew word for 'Love' and 'The One'. It is also the date of my physical birth and it comes the day before Valentines Day. September is the ninth month and nine is the number of completion and divine love.

In Israel they are preparing for New Year holidays at this time, and it is the fifth anniversary of delivering the covenant for the children. The everlasting covenant that Prophet Isaiah predicted would come.



Rosh Hashanah begins on the 16th of September - 18th of September, 2012.

Those dates give us the days of 'Spirited energy', 'Perseverance', and 'Mystery'. On the 19th of September this year, the Hindu's celebrate 'Ganesh', the Lord of Success and the overcomer of obstacles. The elephant that has right of way. Interesting that in this link it mentions that the elephant sits on top of a 'mouse'. I have often said 'Are you a man or a mouse?' to a man.

In Hinduism, Ganesha is the son of Shiva and Parvati. There we have the trinity again, it can be found in most cultures. It is not unique to Christianity. Ganesha holds a pen in one hand and a rosary in the other. How many Catholics hold a rosary? Big smiles! In the med and in the Middle East they also hold what they call 'worry beads'. 'Don't Worry, Be Happy!. Did not Jesus tell his followers 'Do not worry?' He knew, as I know, that 'worry' is created by 'fear' and that 'worry' co-creates 'stress'. Stress that is the co-creator of cancers and other diseases. Time for humanity to heal it all, and break the never ending cycles.

Love beyond measure

ELIAKIM

1. http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/features/clara-schumann-the-troubled-career-of-the-pianist-468981.html

2. http://academysounds.blogspot.co.uk/2010/02/february-14th-pianist.html

3. http://hinduism.about.com/od/lordganesha/a/ganesha.htm

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