I am enjoying that, at least the leading edges of science,
is slowly catching up on what the Sages of the East, and a few wise
people from the West have been saying for ages.
(And still, as always, the conventional scientists are fighting the facts.)
The world is absolutely nothing like we think it is – and neither are we.
Once the veils start to drop it is very obvious, yet still we persist in
teaching the old way.
There is only one, and everything is elevated, or contaminated,
by every part. We are all one. There are only different vibrational
forms of one.
That what we do and say has consequences is obvious,
but what is not realised is the extent of the consequences.
And that thought has an equal effect is not even considered by most.
Every single thought has a consequence.
So do health workers get influenced by the people they are helping?
Absolutely. If you are in the helping trade you get *infected* by the
people you are with – both ways – contaminated, and blessed by the
gratitude and success of the healing.
So if you are in the helping trade you need to be extra aware.
The person you are assisting will influence any similar condition you have
– physical, emotional, mental – and any other level.
So you need to be extra aware, and make sure you keep clearing yourself.
Here is something else I got from the following article.
Just a casual mention: “coin size pieces of tissue from the backs of mice.”
I feel a sadness every time I hear of any living thing being used unkindly.
Even though I do understand the possibility that everything is perfect –
for both the aggressor and the aggressed, sadness is there anyway.
Once again.
Nothing is like we think it is – including what you are calling – you.
Everything is connected – on every level-less level.
Suggestion.
Be gentle and kind – to everything – even what you might call an object,
and every living thing – and that includes yourself.
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A friend sent this article to Devesh:
“Grad’s work with the negative outcomes when utilizing the energy of
psychotically depressed psychiatric patients has considerable implications
for mental health workers who are in daily contact with very depressed and
psychotic patients. Could there be some subtle form of energetic ‘bleed
through’ negatively affecting the therapists exposed and creating an
entrainment effect? Could this also be on possible explanation for
psychiatrists having the second highest suicide rate followed by dentists
who rated highest? Of course, one must also consider what if one is living
with a very negative, psychic bleeder – what effect does that have on
one’s energy and energy field? What effect does that have on a therapist’s
energy and energy field? And most importantly, what can we do to reduce or
avoid the negative energetic impact on our body/mind?”