We are a sick and drugged society. We are seeing health declining with multiple disease diagnoses per person.1 We have shifted our priorities to being busier and living for our next achievement. We are aligning with the struggles of life and moving far away from the truth of who we are. Our beings are expressed as the traumas of our unresolved emotional memory.
Our lives have become busier with more responsibilities at work and home. People feel more successful as they become busier and are constantly pursuing a higher societal status. Having more money and power is seen as being in good standing with society, while those who struggle financially are seen as weak and failures. We lose sight of the truth of who we are and attach to false definitions of success. We exchange balanced health for our perceived successes.
More studies are being conducted to find a link between stress and illness. In fact, a recent Swedish cohort study was conducted that included 106,464 patients with stress-related disorders. It concluded that exposure to a stress-related disorder was significantly associated with increased risk of subsequent autoimmune disease.2 To see the link is to prevent future illness.
Our body perceives many things as a stressor that we may not think of as stressors. Ingested stimulants through caffeine, chocolate, sugar, artificial colors and sweeteners, chemicals and preservatives aid constant inflammation in our bodies. Stress at work through the day and constant exposure to blue light from computers, devises and television screens at night affect our health. Our bodies are in constant stress.
Society at large has adapted to a perpetual path of sickness and a false belief that medications and surgeries will fix our health problems. We can break the cycle by making our health our first priority. We are amazing beings with the innate ability to heal. Being healthy requires work on our part and many will have to learn a totally new way of being with new lifestyle choices. Balanced health gives us a better quality of life with the ability to do the things that we enjoy.
Our first step is being aware of the changes that are needed to balance our health. We can see the needed changes in our emotions and life struggles. If we are in struggle, then we are going against the flow of life. We too often move toward an imbalanced frequency, because it feels familiar and familiarity feels secure. We break the cycle of imbalance, when we align with truth.
We are memory in form. Our health is an outward expression of the frequency that we are. Our imbalances in health, relationships and life struggles are expressions of our imbalanced frequency. Our being operates through our imbalances, until we bring order to our memory. To heal is to balance our emotional memory and restore equilibrium.
We can be a healthy society if we all take the initiative to balance our emotions, health and lives. Making all areas of our health first priority allows us to make shifts that make a difference in our lives and is shared with the collective. In our balance, we are aligned with truth and express ourselves as the balanced emotional memory of our being. We live healthy and in peace.
Let’s be healthy together.
Peace, love, light and balanced health to all.
Tina
References
1. Hajat, Cother, and Emma Stein. “The Global Burden of Multiple Chronic Conditions: A Narrative Review.” Preventive Medicine Reports 12 (2018): 284–93. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2018.10.008.
2. Song, Huan, Fang Fang, Gunnar Tomasson, Filip K. Arnberg, David Mataix-Cols, Lorena Fernández De La Cruz, Catarina Almqvist, Katja Fall, and Unnur Valdimarsdóttir. “Association of Stress-Related Disorders with Subsequent Autoimmune Disease.” JAMA 319, no. 23 (June 19, 2018):2388. https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.2018.7028.
