Information or Knowing?
I find that the more time I stay connected (when I was fighting herpes, I would connect at least every half hour -- now maybe it's at least every hour, not as good for my health and well-being), the more I know the difference between knowing and information.
Bear with me here and "know" that I don't mean these as hard and fast distinctions, but rather as ideas to differentiate one way of understanding something from another.
Pathology loves "information" -- loves you to surround yourself in it thinking that it's helping you. "Oh, that sounds like a good vitamin; I'll try that and it will cure me." Meanwhile, you spend time tracking down the vitamin, build into your routine the taking of it -- fret when you run out of it. Does this sound connected to you? No, this is pathological / conditional reliance on "information."
Now imagine that you spend that same amount of time connecting to the harmonic; you "know" that you have a deficiency of minerals, so you send your spiral body out to gather the minerals you need, and you balance out the ones you're overstocked on (imagine the universe working as a perfect harmonic; there's exactly what we need in it: if we have excess, someone else is short, so send it where it's needed).
You may have to do this work more often than you would have to take a pill; in my experience, it's like pulling things in with a magnet -- you get a little bit at first and then more as you keep pulling. But I don't want to stray too far from my point:
The "information" sent you "out" of the harmonic: made you take time and energy and attention away from the time that you could connect. The "knowing" drove you deeper into the harmonic, giving you everything you needed if you only stay connected and work from there.
Does this mean I'm telling you not to take vitamins? NO! I'm saying do what works -- vitamins are quicker fixes than doing it with the harmonic alone. But here's the trade-off: when you're deepening yourself in the harmonic, you'll cure things that you weren't even working to cure: my TMJ jaw-click that I'd had for +15 years went away along with my herpes.
And you'll be in the calm clear place more often than not.
