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Hi All, & Jimmy & Are,

 

Jimmy Symmonds wrote:

> What if disease is not Real? What if we are not in our Right Mind and

> so see disease wherever we look? What if Health is all there is, and

> when at last we come into our Right Mind, we see only Nameless Allness?

> Seeing this Wholeness we can at last effortlessly overlook the unreal,

> we can truly Forgive, and hold True Intent. Letting go of the Two they

> become the One that always was. There is no need for healing that which

> is already Whole. Jimmy

 

Beautiful stuff, as always, Jimmy. I accept your idea of the Whole;

indeed my idea of Intention (as applied in medicine) combines Yi

(focused, loving will/intention/concentration) with Karma (trusting

surrender of my Will to the Greater Will of the Creator).

 

But your suggestion that disease is an illusion (that there is only health)

poses problems for me. If there is no need for healing, why study non-

stop, and why charge a fee for a service that is not needed?

 

Elsewhere, Are wrote that much of our lives, and our hopes/dreams, are

illusions, and that Siddhartha's greatest illusion was trust in family love.

 

Maybe that is correct, but I do not want to think that. I need my dreams

and illusions, but I am also training myself to accept new illusions /

realities when the old ones disappear in a puff of smoke.

 

Most members on the List accept the Law of CHANGE - that CHANGE

is the ultimate reality, or is it too only illusion?

 

Best regards,

 

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