Jan 13, 2010

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The Element of Wishing

The Element of Wishing

Making a wish can be an action initiated merely for the fun of it. We learned to make wishes on many occasions during our childhood. Wishes can momentarily take us where we want to be to bring something or someone to us. Some wishes are referrals to things that are connected to the outside world—others depict a desire to gain or regain an object, for example, a missing toy or lost money. Once a child learns to make wishes and continues to wish, the ability becomes an outlet and a way of fulfilling needs.

When a person makes a negative wish or verbalizes a negative wishful statement, about an aspect of himself, things actually do happen. What takes place is: 1. The thought containing the wish will be received by the conscious mind and transferred to the subconscious, depending on how many times the particular wish is repeated, and 2. the “wishful statement” is heard by the subconscious, and thus the entire body directly.

When a statement regarding a death wish pertaining to the body-mind, is voiced once or repeatedly, the outcome will be detrimental to the well-being of the person. Most people forget that they have made such statements or held such thoughts about themselves. Within a few days, when their situation has perhaps changed or improved, they may entirely forget the wish which they made. The truth is the effect of the wish is still valid, takes hold inside the body, and precipitates a physiological and biological effect. At this point, no healing can occur—the catalyzing wish or events have been pushed deep into the body-mind for long term storage.
Evoking a death wish or some statement that carries a wish for death is the worst thing an individual can do to himself. Without exception, all such wishes will eventually initiate an illness or disease. Ironically, only two people in one hundred will bring to quick recall any death wish which has been uttered or carried in thought. Most will revert to denial and pretending mechanisms or will simply forget and suppress the initial statement, however it is not forgotten by the body.

Death wishes are sadly, very common occurrences. All types of wishes engender astonishing power in our psyche and become the transmission of requests and orders which reach the subconscious.

The main problem that arises is that the subconscious is listening to the words that have been spoken and accepts them as orders, only to pass the element of the wish to the rest of the body as a command and directive to the DNA to start an adaptation process. There is no such thing as having only joked about the statement that contained the death wish. As I have said, the subconscious cannot “take a joke”—it takes seriously and literally all information without discernment or interpretation—it is “the power of the spoken word”. As far as the subconscious is concerned, it is simply a command and it facilitates the implementation of the request diligently. A basic death wish will promote aging and body deterioration in order to accommodate the wish for death.

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