​Health Reconnected

In the physical body, if there is an injury, illness, or dysfunction, the body mounts a corrective response to correct the imbalance and restore optimal function. For example, you contract a virus and the body’s immune system activates a defensive mechanism to fight the infection. In the Divine Body, the unifying Spirit functions under this same principle.

In the analogy above, some of our choices are like a virus. The Spirit coordinates a counter response that guides us to improve our choices. Its objective is to improve the function of the individuals within the Divine Body. It uses any and all assets to the benefit of the Whole.    

Simply put, the Spirit optimizes our potential for spiritual growth. No matter where we are or what we are doing, it coordinates our interactions with the surrounding body. It pairs our lessons and challenges us to work together. 

Free will determines the individual contribution to the collective Whole. We are independent variables within the equation of life and our choices accumulate with an effect. The Spirit’s function is a constant in the equation; it acts on what’s best for the Whole. It will never compromise; rather, it optimizes the situation regardless of the variables in which we provide. We must understand that we are responsible for what we contribute to the equation.

To understand the function of the corrective response within the Divine Body, we must discuss the Spirit’s role in greater detail. Again, everything works out for the best; nothing happens by chance. We are always in the right place at the right time.

The first two statements are self-explanatory:

Everything works out for the best refers to the Spirit’s responsibility to optimize our experience.
Nothing happens by chance relates to the Spirit’s responsibility to organize the collective experience for the mutual benefit of the Whole.

However, the last statement is the most misunderstood. We are always in the right place at the right time. How is that possible?

We are always in the right place because that’s where we choose to be. This doesn’t mean that we are in the optimal place at the optimal time. We can choose to be somewhere less than optimal. Regardless of our choice, the Spirit will make the best of our decision and optimize the possible results. This is one of the most confusing parts of the corrective response within the Divine Body.

People are always on their spiritual path; some just choose better situations for learning. For example, imagine you are lonely and looking for companionship. You decide to get intoxicated and pursue physical desires at a local bar. In this example, you have severely limited your potential to optimize your learning in a constructive manner. It doesn’t mean you might not learn valuable lessons–it just means there are better circumstances for meaningful relationships and transformation.

The Spirit functions on what’s best for the Whole. Any action we participate in that doesn’t align with this principle conflicts with the Spirit’s function. Self-based actions create resistance and contribute to a corrective response. The closer our conscious awareness is to the Whole, the less resistance we contribute to the system.

Conscious awareness evolves in stages. The ultimate destination is unified conscious awareness. This becomes possible when all participants understand the rules that govern life. This commonly held understanding allows us to unify and establishes a shared perspective that everyone can work towards. Without this common goal, the individual becomes disorientated and the efficiency of the Whole suffers. Any action not founded on Whole becomes a part of the problem and further distracts us from the solution.   

Conscious awareness is vital. Being conscious of your surroundings and situations helps determine the best course of action. The only way to evolve awareness is to act on it. When we become conscious to the Whole, the Spirit expects us to act on its behalf. When we act on behalf of the Whole, we contribute to a collective positive future. Instead of working against the Spirit, we choose to align our actions and support its function. Consciously, we choose to become a part of the solution.

While it may not be the path of least resistance, people are always on their path. We are creators and each individual creation is integrated within this physical reality. However, long-term successful creation must benefit the Whole. If we create for self, we create resistance. This resistance will restrict the longevity of the creation. Creation examples include lifespan, business, civilization, etc. Any creation built on self-principle will have an expiration date. Simply said, it will not stand the test of time. 

Our current world strategies are beginning to show serious signs of failure. As a united world, we must understand how our collective awareness and actions affect our existence. We must understand that our current way of thinking has an expiration date. Ultimately, it will fail– and sooner rather than later if we continue to resist change. Think about what we’re taught. If you want something, find a way to make it work. Don’t take no for an answer. Your will and determination can accomplish anything. It’s true, yet there is a price to pay.

Our collective self-based choices are responsible for the extremes in our current reality. This had to happen, as our collective experience is necessary for our spiritual (Whole-based) evolution. Ultimately, these extremes have revealed the framework of the Divine Body. We must focus on the advantage that information gives us. This awareness is a gift, but it requires our collective acceptance.

Collectively, we must minimize the resistance that we contribute to the Whole. The path of least resistance is not what you would expect; it is your optimal spiritual path. This path requires self-sacrifice and change and requires you to be truthful and vulnerable in all relationships. The path of least resistance is the shortest path to your spiritual identity. It is the most efficient and requires complete trust. Only trust can guide us to the path of life. From a physical perspective, it would be the healthiest and most efficient way to exist. The spiritual path is avoided because it demands the most physical change.

Human nature interprets the path of least resistance to define the path that makes us the most comfortable. In contrast, this path creates resistance and is guided by self-satisfaction. In essence, we feel that our purpose lies in what we can accomplish. We exert effort to physically succeed at the expense of our spiritual maturation. The pressure to transform our relationships is avoided, as external goals influence our actions. Fear dictates this path and convinces us that physical success will ensure our survival. It is our fear that leads us to death.

We sacrifice our spiritual potential for the reward of accomplishment. We create something extraordinary to prove our individual success. This strategy influences us to compete and isolate within the Whole. The truth is that we are all extraordinary, but the process we embrace to prove this is literally killing us.

It saddens me to see what people sacrifice for their success. The physical hurdles they force themselves to overcome are proportionate to the missed opportunities to reconnect within the Divine Body.

The first step on the path to life begins the moment we consciously redirect our intentions within our individual creation. Once we shift our focus to “Whole,” it places the first stone on the path to eternal life. By eternal I mean timeless– the only path to optimal life. Collectively, we must choose to build this path together.  It cannot be forged alone.

There are infinite ways to reach the same ending point. Each journey is unique, but transformation from self to Whole is the goal. As your journey progresses, your truth should expand, and your experiences should shift to the path of least resistance. This is essential to establish as it creates a collective positive focus.

In our current reality, we get hung up on the concept of right and wrong, judging others on their contribution as individuals. This is confusing because the concept of right and wrong does not apply to the Spirit as it is forced to use our creations to teach us.  

If you don’t like the experiences, then change your contribution. Remember–the Spirit must integrate our creations in a way the benefits the Whole. Our self-based creations unknowingly create tragic events. Even though we consider these tragedies to be wrong, the Spirit must make the best of what we create.  

It can appear that certain individuals are taking advantage of others and are being rewarded. Think of the corrective response of the Divine Body like karma: no one is getting away with anything. The energy they put in the equation will come back in another lesson. The more they avoid expanding their function within the Divine Body, the bigger the problems they create. Their transformation is a spiritual requirement in the evolution of their thought. They can fight it, but it will consume them. No one can avoid the Spirit.

This still leaves a bad taste in many people’s mouths. They want instant gratification. Why should someone else be able to get what they want at the expense of others? The Spirit can only use what we contribute to our shared reality. If we want a faster response to the negative choices around us, then we must help the Spirit through our conscious positive choices.

Think about it. Have you ever changed anybody? The answer is no. Why? Because only the individual can decide to change. We may try to convince them or guide them but in reality, we are merely manipulating them. The best way to help someone is to inspire them: to be brave enough and embrace the change that everyone else is avoiding. When we do this, we become part of the solution and help others align their actions with conscious positive choices.

If you want people to be held accountable for their actions, you must be brave enough to act on their behalf. It’s not the people who surround you that are the problem; it’s your unwillingness to change. When you stand up for the Whole, the Spirit can more efficiently support change. The radical change that’s needed to save us and our planet will not happen without unified participation. Remember, we cannot avoid our spiritual obligations and unfortunately, we are running low on time.

Our current self-based strategies have imprisoned us. If we want to escape this reality, we must collectively shift our focus. As each individual embraces the Whole, we become a part of an accumulated potential. As we synchronize our intentions and actions, we become aware of our collective power–and it’s that power that will allow us the opportunity to change everything.

In the Divine Body, right and wrong do not exist–only positive and negative do. Think of positive as Whole and negative as self. The positive and negative energy that we invest in the system creates our experiences. We are collectively responsible for the experiences that we create. The more people make conscious positive choices for Whole, the more positive and equal our shared reality becomes. If we collectively align our intentions for the Whole, we amplify the potential change. It is this strategy that will ultimately lead us to less tragedy.  

In our current reality, tragedies and catastrophes are on the rise. This self-based reality thrives on fear, which continues to separate us. If this vicious cycle continues, tragedies will continue to amplify until our time expires. 

In our current self-based reality, these tragedies are necessary events for our learning experience. The Divine Body is forced to use our creations to reconnect to the Whole. We must shift our collective focus and take ownership of what we create. We are responsible for our creations and the consequences that they pose to the overall system. It’s not the Divine Body punishing us, rather, it’s merely optimizing what we are responsible for. Simplistically, it functions like optimism. 

Optimism is the hopeful confidence that future outcomes will be successful and positive. If each of us embraces an optimistic attitude, a common faith will guide us. The following quote has always inspired me. It’s inscribed on an angel that hangs from my rear-view mirror: “Faith makes all things possible. Love makes it easy.” It’s so simple and so true! This message is literally the functional blueprint driving the Divine Body. In the most simplistic sense, our faith directs us to be optimistic.    

As individuals, we must trust that the system is working on behalf of the Whole. We can’t change our trajectory until we collectively acknowledge that these tragic events are inspired by our self-based theology. Bottom line: our current reality is certain to fail. World tensions are rising, and our climate is rapidly deteriorating. Radical change in both thought and action is now a requirement if we wish to turn things around before it’s too late.

There are two strategies that need to be outlined, which explain the possible ways in which we can navigate within the Divine Body. We can either decide to push our way through or be pulled. When we push, we decide what our path should be. We formulate an idea and pursue it. When we are pulled, we trust the system and let it guide us. We trust the Spirit and act at our highest individual capacity to support the Whole.

Our current world strategies are designed to push the system. We have exhausted this strategy and will soon be forced to accept some less than desirable outcomes. We must understand this concept together, and sooner than later. I believe that the potential global outcomes we have created are much scarier than our fears to resist change.

Our self-based creation has become the miracle that will force this change. How’s that for optimism? Our reality is in an optimal state if we choose to act now. We must seize this opportunity and embrace collective change. We are right where we are supposed to be–yet our actions will ultimately determine our fate.

In black and white: we are either a part of the problem or a part of the solution. The solution is Whole, and any problem reflects the self-based perspective. Yes, this principle is that easy to understand. If we align our actions to Whole, optimal function is possible.

The physical playground in which we call home is an opportunity. It is an interactive experience that only exists for our evolution of thought. Whether we decide to push or pull our way through the system is irrelevant; either way will require change. One is based on fear, the other on trust. One is nearing its expiration date, the other will preserve all life and will optimize our remaining time. We cannot be distracted by fear. It manipulates our actions and creates a functional disadvantage. We must unite our focus and embrace this change, together.  

Imagine the Divine Body is the ocean, the Spirit is the current, and the souls are vessels. As individuals, we attempt to navigate the ocean and its current. Our human nature (ego) plots our course. The currents of the ocean influence that course. These currents are strengthening. The currents of change have become so strong that individual vessels will not withstand them. We need to create a shared vessel that will support all forms of life. And we CAN do this, together, as a whole. Are you in?

THE CORRECTIVE RESPONSE