Organs, Thoughts, Emotions and Feelings
The balance of body, mind, emotions and soul allows us to manifest our genuine selves and thus to closely interact with the present moment.
Organs, Thoughts, Emotions and Feelings
By improving the balance of the system made up of body, mind, emotions and soul, we improve the manifestation of our genuine selves, of whom we really are. This enables us to remain closely connected to the present moment.
Emotional blocks slow down and/or stop the entire system’s energy flow, causing physical discomfort. Since every organ functions with the person’s energy, it has a frequency of its own that can be detected.
This is a cultural approach that considers our system as One. Each person is also their cells. In fact, enhanced cellular vitality makes the person feel better and, more importantly, behave better in real life situations. Everything is connected in the human system.
Our physical organs are affected by the quality of the food we eat, the thoughts we produce, and our ability to express emotions and feelings.
System One is connected to our surroundings, a broader One. The coexistence of humans and every single experience are a mirror that reveals a part of us. There are no personal issues but only individual experiences that contribute towards our inner evolution. There is no point in stepping into the reaction as this would make us deviate from our path and shift towards somebody else’s, or towards the event’s path. When we have an annoying, painful or uncomfortable experience, the only question we should ask ourselves is, “What is this experience teaching me?”. This also helps to disconnect from any criticism about people or external actions. Hence, the judgmental part of our Ego, which is destructive, is silenced, and we can establish an important connection with ourselves. This enables us to be more aware of our reality, more authentic, in peace and consistent with human nature, which is love.
Vacuum and matter
We are all One with the cycle we belong to, nature’s cycle. We are made of the same atoms, cells and particles as stars and nebulas. We are made of the same matter. The vacuum that our rough senses create between us and them does not exist. It is pulsating energy, which was detected by Chandra, an American probe sent to space by NASA in 1999. There is no vacuum but a deep connection with the whole, starting from the most invisible quantum to the sidereal spaces of the universe. It is a motion that evolves and changes continuously, following the same rules and structured with the same matter.
The very recent discovery of Einstein’s gravitational wave vibration is now official. It provides evidence, among many others, that there is no vacuum “out there.”
The recorded vibration is a whisper, compared to the immense dimensions, just like our innermost self speaks softly, if compared with our noisy mind and the chaotic world outside.
Everything’s Connected
Everything that our body hosts is connected, its function is influenced by the whole, and it influences the function of the whole. Each person’s self is a small part of collective consciousness and evolution. This is our personal responsibility. Our mode of living generates a frequency that varies according to how we feel, calm or angry, comfortable or uncomfortable, humble or ego-centered, satisfied or greedy, and so on.
Our perspective of our surroundings modifies what we see. The system we have—our body—is powerful and amazingly articulated, complex to the point that some parts of it have yet to be completely understood, like the brain and the bowels. Yet, we are our neurons and our bowels and, depending on our experiences, on what we think and eat, on how we relate to others and how much we love, we change and transform ourselves.
Life is abundance
Hence, according to how we relate to our surroundings, we modify and are, in turn, modified. And yet, we waste time complaining about ourselves, others and life, seeing a half empty glass. Our main concern should, instead, be to enhance, know and use this amazing system of ours that makes us, by our very nature, kind and driven by good intentions.
We often forget that life is abundance, opportunity, enriching diversity, possibility, creativity, change, process in constant motion, experimentation and very much more. It is a big mistake to forget all this and lose ourselves in what does not concern us by ignoring our primary responsibility as individuals, and giving up a life at its best. Each one of us is searching for something we have inside ourselves, “our home.”
Our attitude on Earth can be described as being enrolled at Stanford University while acting as if we were attending kindergarten.
It is time to wake up and grow into who we really are!
I can clearly picture the meeting between Pope Francis and Leonardo Di Caprio. I am not looking at the Pope and a famous actor, but at two men of peace, male energy with a strong intention towards common good, to protect the human race and our home, the Earth. This image symbolically represents the change that is urgently needed. There is no time for wars anymore.
There are seven million of us and no two people are the same. This should be a great stimulus to think of what the world would be like if all of us, individually following their personal and real spiritual urge, were aligned with each other in body, mind and emotions, with no personal greed.
How many times have we woken up in the morning thinking about the day ahead? Why don’t we stop for a moment to consider that we live on a planet that spins round and round while floating in the sky, and that we have no idea how this happens? Also, that its core is made of fire and wrapped up in a thin sheath of oxygen. We could expect its rotation to follow a straight line but it is ellipsoidal instead. Furthermore, there might be a chance that time does not exist, or at least not in the linear way perceived by us. These are open issues that are much bigger than us. There is, therefore, no reason to waste time on quarrels and wars that resemble kids’ fights, only on a larger scale, with weapons that can lead to complete destruction, when we could just be and show how wonderful and perfect we are. The Earth is everyone’s.
Why should we hurt this perfect and powerful human system with fear, violence, belligerency, envy, greed, indifference and collusive silences? This leads to nowhere.
I have created this website to help people acknowledge their system and who they really are by experiencing it through their physical and intangible elements. To favor the individual in a positive way and to increasingly and positively transform collective consciousness and space by exploiting the individual power we carry with us.
We are like the sea, infinite little drops that together create an ocean. What kind of ocean do we want to live in?
Rita
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