I Am Therefore I Am

Describing the path of our Love with God, a path of remembering our Oneness with Him.

Saturday, December 31, 2016

Why Do We Assume ...?

Why do we assume we have to get sick and die? Where does that belief come from? Just because that is what happens to the vast majority of people --- almost everyone but a handful who have learned to transcend --- doesn't mean that this is the way it has to be or is supposed to be. Sickness and treating sickness through a huge medical industry is accepted as the norm, but this is part of the belief in separation.

We live in a world full of environmental toxins and EMFs that pollute our bodies. We have negative beliefs that do not serve us and that manifest physical symptoms in our bodies. So it is likely that your body will get sick in certain ways and you will need to treat it. But know that you can heal it. God provides all of the means to fully heal, especially from dysfunctional emotional and spiritual beliefs, IF we are willing. Know that you can live as a Light body, for that is what you are! This physical covering does not change the fact that you are eternal. Your Spirit cannot get sick, cannot be hurt, cannot be separate from God.

When you stop paying so much attention to being sick and reinforcing a belief that you will get sick and die, miracles will happen. Even if you are sick and you need treatment, it will not preoccupy you. It will not be your focus. You will rest in Him, in your Spirit body.

In all areas of your life, take a look at what beliefs you hold and how they create your reality.

Lawrence Doochin

These posts are similar to the over 2500 contained on The Divine Speaks website (www.thedivinespeaks.com) where God gives YOU the one that you need to hear at that time. Lawrence is the author of three books on emotional and spiritual healing, including "Thirteen Steps To Move From Victim Consciousness To God Consciousness: Healing Traumatic Experiences Including Sexual, Physical, Emotional, And Mental Abuse."

 

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