HEALING SUTRAS
1.
Living caries with it a cost, and all life forms must face up to this
burden. This karmic debt may be
developed, inherited, societal, racial, planetary and/or cosmic.
2. Nothing can hasten the healing process more
than respect for Life. From respect
comes the willingness to take responsibility for life and living. Responsibility is essential to overcome the
momentum of karma. Neglect of this responsibility allows chaos to disrupt the
integrity of the form. Chaos is the
nemesis of the harmony that is health.
3. Revelation, repentance, and atonement are
signs of a responsible intent to pay ones karmic debt.
4. Life is rooted in the Good, the Beautiful,
and the True. Disease, as part of life,
is also rooted in these. Suffering comes
with the great karmic burden that distracts our eyes to the glamours that
promise empty relief and vainglorious hope.
The individual may remain blinded, overwhelmed by his debts, or he may
open his eyes, envision the more worthy way, and finally repay this price of
ancient error.
5. First the person must recognize the extent
of his glamours and the vast illusions that delude
his mind. This is more easily
accomplished by first understanding the essentials of Life. Now allied with the Principles of Life, he
may understand the value of his existence and seek the strength to shine his
more brilliant qualities.
6. Much of disease is a result of the great synchronicity of events
which tie the individual karma with the rest of the universe. Nothing is by accident and our choice is
forced to realize its finitude, as fate spews forth from the meeting of our
wills and destiny. The individual may
face his fate with dignity and respect, or he may shy away in disgrace,
confusion, or unsurity. The former hastens the healing, the latter
adds more to the debt.
7. The healers duty is to help the person
gather the healing forces--whether internal or external--and use these
resources as necessary to relieve the burden.
Though a healer may provide a map to gather these forces, he should do
no more than direct the eyes of the person to the area of disruption and ponder
the various avenues of relief. A person
must walk his own path, for he walks on is own feet; each of us must captain
our own ship with destiny to meet our fate.
8. The
forces of Nature provide the most profound healing resources, though as mankind matures
we are learning to transform these resources into more reliable forms. The healer's most important virtues are the
wisdom of what he is capable and not, and the integrity to honestly apply this
wisdom. This must be coupled with the
patience to allow time to prove nature's talents, yet also with the skilled
swiftness to intervene when the life is not prepared to take heed to nature's
more final restitution of the form.
9. The cooperation of the forces of both nature
and man are vital in the healing process, especially if supported by the
person's blessing, will to live, and integrity.
10. Creativity supplements the will enticing the
healing energies into play. When the
person permits the creative tendencies to prosper, the will-to-be-well is more
vital. Stifle the creativity of either
nature or the person, and illness is more likely to prevail.
11. Profound insight, sense of purpose, and joy
in living are blossoms of the creative forces and suggest that healing is
occurring, though the grosser forms may lag behind the more subtle. Tissue damage, whether through trauma or
misguided vibration, may require more aggressive repair like a garden that
needs weeded, fertilized or trimmed.
These methods, however, allow the healing forces to have cleaner
interplay, and rarely effect a cure by themselves.
12. Confusion, cynicism, and despair add evidence
that the person is loosening the grip on his forms, allowing the more chaotic
and dispersing forces to take precedence over integrity. These hinder the healing forces much like
darkness, dryness and foul air does a plant.
13. Though exercise, foodstuffs, medicines,
and/or surgery may be offered to relieve the more grosser forms, re-directed
consciousness is required to harmonize the more subtle aspects of our
being. This serves to attune the inner
vision with a purer tone and may effect a more permanent cure and prevent further
ill-vibration.