Posted by: Healing Well of Miriam | April 13, 2010

Spiritual roots of physical entities


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Tuesday, April 13, 2010/  29 Nisan 5770

 

Spiritual roots of physical entities

 In an earlier blog I talked about vibrational medicine.  It has been theorized by scientists in the field that vibration and frequency is the real way all types of medicine works.  The chemical in the pharmaceutical vibrates with the patient in a way to bring his system into balance.  I once heard a story from a doctor about a man he knew who had had no success with any medicine for his condition.  He then visited another doctor who gave him a medicine he had tried and had not worked, but this time, received from this certain doctor, it did.  The man telling the story proposed that even the person giving the remedy is an element in the remedial effectiveness.  What else could that be other than vibration—adding to the vibration of the medicine itself?

There are many ideas in the world now about how remedies work.  Many of them boggle the mind.  Tapping into the “ether,” as it were, seems to be a rising trend, as minds expand to accept the extraordinary.  And that is the key—the thinking in the world has been stuck on the physical plane, not understanding that this is just the lower part of our multileveled being.  In order to effectively treat the physical, the whole person needs to be acknowledged. 

This includes his soul—on all its varied levels.  But the part of the soul that really has to do with the physical is the nefesh.  And it, too, has parts, including the animal soul that lives in the body, animating and motivating it.  Gd told Noah that the soul of the animal lives in the blood—this is true of human beings, as well.  And this part of the soul links with the next level up and so on into the spiritual realms.  So each person has parts of himself that do not manifest in this physical world, but rather exist in the upper realms.  It is from these upper parts of himself that he receives healing…and that is why vibrational medicine works.  It isn’t simply addressing the physical body, but also the ethereal bodies, as well, and from there come back the vibrations to balance the physical.

The many types of medicine—whether conventional or alternative—emit vibrations of their particular entity that interact with the person.  When this happens they are invoking the energy of their own roots.  This is true of anything in the world, such as food.  The more nutritious food has a stronger connection to its root and can, therefore, better do its intended job in the world. 

Each thing in the world has a Hebrew name associated with its existence.  This name links the physical entity with its root.  While it is possible to invoke this energy through alternative means, and this has been what we do as we use substances in the world, it is also possible to connect directly through the Hebrew name, for it is with this name that each thing came into, and maintains its, existence in the world.  This is the reason that the tzaddikim (the righteous ones) are able to connect with a food’s Hebrew letters and derive pleasure and sustenance, as they connect with the spiritual root of the food. 

Vibrational medicine uses many proven effective methods, which are actually working through the roots.  A more direct means would be to use Hebrew words.  These words can address issues at their source instead of symptomatically.  Hints of this are found in the Bible.  The Prophets described problems of the “end of times.”  Within some of those were hints of words to affect cures for the problems.   This validates the saying of the rabbis that before there would be an illness, Gd had created the cure.


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