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“The mind is the architect of health or disease.” Zorba Buddha
“The mind is the architect of health or disease.” Zorba Buddha
Everything is energy. The thoughts we have determine the energy we carry. The energy we carry determines how the Body thrives.
The Body reacts to the Mind and follows it. The thought always comes first. The intelligence of the Body is infinite, and its internal processes are encoded in the genes (digestion, breathing, heart activity, cleansing and elimination processes…). But the quality in which these processes unfold is determined in each moment only by our inner reality or the perception of the outer world that flows from it. Likewise, the activities the Body performs outwardly are always guided by the Mind. Either the Body performs automatic actions based on automated programs sourced in the subconscious part of the Mind (walking, driving…), or it follows conscious creative decisions (to cook, to exercise…).
The Mind is not the brain. The Mind is an invisible entity and a tool of the Soul for expanding the level of its consciousness. The brain is matter, the processor, the chemist that manages bodily processes based on images connected with interpretation and feeling, which the Mind provides. Through the Mind, we perceive and interpret everything that exists and everything that happens inside and outside. The brain then re-encodes this information and passes it to the cells through the nervous system and the hormonal system. When our thoughts vibrate at the frequency of love instead of fear, the Body is in chemical balance and all cells are in an open growth mode. When we vibrate at the frequency of truth, love, joy, and peace, which is reflected in our positive feelings and emotions, we cannot become ill. But if it is the opposite and we live in fear and stress, triggered by fear, we are on the path to illness. If we experience fear in situations where life is not in danger, the brain sets off an alarm and shifts the Body into stress mode. This protective mechanism causes the cells to close and stop receiving nourishment. If this state lasts long or occurs repeatedly, we are on the path to illness.
If we want to experience a lasting state of health, we must begin addressing the essence—and that essence is everything invisible: the Soul and the Mind. To be authentic, truthful, so we do not live in fear, which causes stress and both inner and outer conflicts. A Mind free of fear creates consequences that are always positive for our healthy life and the health of the Body.
Every piece of the body—cells, processes, appearance—reflects our inner world and current state. The inner world of the Soul and Mind is invisible, energetic. The Body and everything that constitutes it are also energetic, but visible. So as the invisible energy is, so is the visible—manifesting in the Body’s state of health.
And why it is so is confirmed today not only by Souls gifted with wisdom but also by quantum physics. The fundamental component of our being is the invisible Soul, defined by Andrea Homolová in the book Známe se celé věky as “a highly vibrating energy field endowed with consciousness.” Long ago, the Soul was defined as “an invisible moving force that influences the physical sphere.” Today, in quantum physics, invisible energy is called the FIELD. And what does that mean? The answer lies in Albert Einstein’s statement: “The field is the invisible energy that is the only governing unit of the particle—and the particle is matter.” Matter is the Body, and the invisible energy that governs it is the Soul. The meaning of the words Soul and Field is the same; only spiritual science uses the word SOUL, while material science represented by quantum physics uses the term FIELD.
To summarize: if the Soul and Mind are healthy, the Body is healthy. If the Body does not function properly, its symptoms are only a reflection of the disharmonious state of the Soul and Mind. The state of health or disease of the Body is always an expression of the health of our inner world. We can be sick, or on the way to illness, or we can live a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life in which we can devote ourselves not only to ourselves and our loved ones but to everything that brings us joy. The decision is up to each of us. We are creators, not victims. We are creators of our health, not victims of our genes.