Getting Out of Your Body's Way

Jan 25
00:19

2005

John Cali

John Cali

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As you may recall, we recently published two newsletters on physical health and well- being. In response to those articles, one of our good friends sent us the following comments:

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“. . . if you’re open to a follow-up question with the body theme,Getting Out of Your Body's Way Articles maybe (you could ask) Chief Joseph HOW one gets out of one’s body’s way. I mean, I know that all (Joseph) talks about is absolutely and totally true. But it’s kind of hard to ignore something that is ALWAYS with you (and being aware of) its moment-by-moment state.”

Chief Joseph

How do you get out of your body’s way? An excellent question!

As our reader wrote in her letter, it’s sometimes a daunting task to stay neutral when you are always in the middle of the situation you’re wanting to stay neutral about.

Your body is always with you. Wherever you go, there it is. You cannot escape it! It’s a fact of your life.

The only way to escape your body, obviously, is to die. But we don’t want you to die until you’re good and ready to go.

So, friends, we seem to have a dilemma, don’t we?

But, really, this is not a dilemma at all.

Let’s take a look at one ordinary day in your lives. In the course of that day, you encounter all sorts of situations and information you may not resonate with. Perhaps even situations and information you start feeling depressed about. Especially if you linger too long in the negative feelings.

For example, your mainstream news media. We are not advising you to avoid your news media entirely. But it would behoove you to limit your diet, if you will, of all the “bad” news your media love to report.

So, yes, we would urge you to nurture a genuine concern and compassion for your sisters and brothers throughout the planet who are suffering. And we would urge you to assist them in whatever ways you feel drawn to do.

But, in that process of helping others, it’s absolutely essential for you to stay peaceful and centered in your alignment with your higher self. To even feel a sense of deep joy in the midst of the suffering others around you are experiencing.

You are no good to anyone if you walk into their pain with them. You are of use to them only when you come to them in their pain from your own higher place of peace and joy. You do not uplift others by feeling their pain. You uplift others by feeling your joy.

And then your vibration of joy will begin to transmute their pain, and to help them see there is a way out of their suffering.

It’s all about vibration. Your higher vibration of joy will ease their lower vibration of pain into a higher place. Therefore, the best way you can help others is to be happy, to seek your own joy first.

Now, everything we have just said applies to your own physical bodies. If your body is distressed or dis-eased in any way, you cannot help it by focusing on its problems. You can help it only by focusing on the solutions. That is, focusing on relieving the distress and dis-ease.

You do that best by getting out of your body’s way. As we’ve said many times before, your body knows how to heal itself. It knows its natural state is one of balance, perfect health and well-being.

The only thing -- the only -- thing keeping your body from its natural state is you!

Yes, we realize your body is always with you. You can’t get away from it. (Nor would you want to until you decide to leave.) But it’s entirely possible for you to stay out of your body’s way.

If you find it difficult to focus on restoring your body to perfect health when it is in a state of imbalance, then practice taking your thoughts off your body.

Think thoughts that feel good. You are, after all, in control of your thoughts. So think good thoughts -- whatever feels good and brings you pleasure.

We are not saying to deny your body’s current condition. We are saying to ignore your body’s current condition.

Keep your focus and your thoughts on health, on having a healthy body.

And if you find that too daunting, simply take your thoughts off your body entirely.

Do whatever it takes to feel good. Spend time with a beloved pet, make love with someone special, go for a walk in the gentle rain, fix yourself a delicious dinner, watch a funny movie. You get the idea.

As we just said, do whatever it takes to make yourself feel good. And when you feel good, only good can come to your body. For you have mastered the art of staying out of its way.

Copyright © 2005 by Great Western Publishing