Do you talk to your cells?
You should be.
Having a conversation with your
cells can be of benefit in all areas of life, including your spiritual
progress.
Your body is made up of billions of
cells, all working in unison to provide a vehicle for you to live your life.
We know that many functions of the
body are handled automatically by the parts of the brain that do not require
conscious effort, such as breathing, digestion and heart rate.
At its lowest level, these
functions are just a group of cells working together to achieve a goal.
But we also know that some of these
bodily functions can be controlled and changed by conscious effort, such as
concentrating to slow down one’s heart rate.
Therefore, it follows that we can
communicate with our cells and our cells react appropriately – as science
has began to demonstrate. [Learn more: Scientists
Prove DNA Can Be Reprogrammed by Words and Frequencies.]
When you talk to your cells, you
are focusing your consciousness inwards, which is a healthy exercise in itself.
This has a similar effect to
following your breath-work, or any other task that focuses the mind away from
the external and into the self.
There are two techniques for
talking to your cells. It is really a matter of which feels more appropriate
for you.
One is to talk to a single cell,
and the other is to talk to all of your cells at once.
Why do they both work?
Because all of your cells are
connected.
Single cell communication:
Let your mind wander and then bring
focus to a single cell – no matter where it is.
It could be in your brain, in your
blood traveling around your system; in your bones, or in an organ.
Don’t worry too much about where it
is, but hold that connection with the thought of that cell for as long as
possible.
Visualize it.
Imagine it surrounded by other
cells.
Then start talking to it, either
quietly in your mind or out loud.
Broadcast to all of your cells:
Relax, and take a few moments to
feel your body, just as you might at the commencement of a meditation.
Think for a moment how every single
part of your body is basically cells. BILLIONS of them.
Every moment they are working from
the instructions they were created with, but they are always ready to receive
new instructions from the boss (THAT IS YOU!)
Things to say to your cells
Cells respond to emotions in a
similar way we do. Loving, reassuring words and thoughts help cells; and the
opposite is true also. [Learn more: The
Science Of Epigenetics – How Our Minds Can Reprogram Our Genes.]
I love you.
- Yes, those three simple words tell your cell(s) you are aware of them, and send unconditional love. Think of it as a wake-up to our cells that the boss is talking to them.
Release anything that no
longer serves me.
- Cells are hoarders – of emotions, of thoughts, and of previous experiences – and nothing is given up unless you tell them to let go. Clearing and releasing happens on the physical, mental, emotional layers.
If you ask your
cells to give up that which no longer serves you, you will find that cells have
their own innate intelligence that will commence this process.
This may bring
up for you emotional, mental and physical symptoms. These are
temporary and will pass.
Bring to the surface skills
and knowledge for my highest good.
- Almost all cells in the human body contain your DNA (red blood cells, for example, do not contain DNA as there is no nucleus in the cell).
Within the DNA
is the encoding DNA which is the protein sequences that make us who we are
physically, and non-encoding or ‘junk DNA’.
This so-called junk
DNA contains a wealth of information, such as skills and knowledge developed
over past lives.
Some may call
this our personal Akashic record.
As we awaken
spiritually, we can bring through more of this knowledge about who we truly are
to our conscious mind, and leverage this knowledge in our current lifetime.
[Learn more: Junk
DNA: Our Interdimensional Doorway to Transformation]
Remember, the more you talk to
your cells, the more results you will have.
Ian Brown is a
Complimentary Therapist and Ascension Counselor in Melbourne, Australia.
He is committed to helping people
work through their spiritual awakening, and offers services to assist with
addressing issues of the physical, mental,
emotional and spiritual bodies.
He is also vegan and is passionate
about the environment. You can connect with Ian at Facebook.com/MotherEarthFatherSun
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