The first “The Way To Do Is to Be” workshop by Drunvalo and Claudette has finished and it was a truly awesome experience. If you have already taken an ATIH workshop, I highly recommend you take this new workshop. (For more information, go to www.drunvalo.net)
The “Illuminate Film Festival” was held here in Sedona at the end of May and at the event I watched “Death Makes Life Possible” by Deepak Chopra. This film reminded me of the book “Dying To Be Me” by Anita Moorjani.
Anita was diagnosed with terminal cancer. She crossed over and then returned again into this world with a clearer understanding of her life and purpose on Earth. This understanding subsequently led to a total recovery of her health.
In other words, she knew what caused the cancer when she crossed over and by knowing it, she knew cancer will be healed. In 4 days 70% of the cancer shrunk and in 5 weeks there was no evidence of cancer at all.
According to her interview on YouTube (see the “Online Showcase and Book Review”), while she was up there, she felt unconditional love by just existing and not only that, she felt unconditional love to everyone and everything, even people that may have hurt her during her life. She felt unconditional love and compassion for them by understanding why they did what they did. It was not mere forgiveness, it was beyond that. She understood their motives behind their actions, so there was nothing to forgive, there was nothing wrong. One only forgives another if they’ve been wronged, so there must be some form of judgement. There was no judgement in Anita’s case, she knew that if she were in their shoes, she would do the same, so there is nothing to really forgive.
She talks extensively about fear and obsession about illness. Instead of looking for or obsessing about illness, we should celebrate health and find gratitude. She also addresses our lifestyle, not about diet or exercise, but our fear-based lifestyle. Fear is a huge factor in our lives, we have fears about cancer and death, fears about not being enough. We are very competitive, we feel compelled to be better, do better, work harder or make more money. We are brainwashed from a very young age to be fearful. She wants us to see things as they truly are, what damages us, what makes us. Because of this fear-based society, we have so many problems in the world. People are so intolerant of each other because we have a fear what is different. We don’t embrace or accept our differences. We do not love our neighbors and we do not love ourselves, so we grow up hating ourselves. Her wish is that we recognize these shortcomings and be aware of what a healthy life really looks like. Do not worry about what people think of you or pursue some idea of what they expect of you. Being healthy means to trust in yourself and live true to who you are, all you have to be is yourself. My body knows what to eat, what to do, what to follow, by listening to my heart. Allow life to happen. Allow life to unfold before you rather than attempting to control it.
If you love yourself unconditionally, you will love others unconditionally.
If you have an issue with your relationship, say to your partner “I love you unconditionally enough for you to have what you want in life, but if your needs goes against my values for myself, I love myself unconditionally enough not to have to put up with it.” People tend to accept conditional love. Unconditional love is when you love somebody enough that what you want for them is for them to have what they want for themselves. If what they want for themselves is not quite what you want for your relationship, unconditional love for yourself allows you to leave the relationship. And if that person do not want to lose you and if they love you and want to give you what you want, they will stay in the relationship, but it will be a much more real relationship than a conditional one where two people are doing it out of obligation.
I urge you to listen to hear words as she has some powerful messages from her amazing experiences.
Love and Gratitude,