Different types of "fear" lead to different types of dis-eases. Loss, abandonment, separation, worthlessness, inability, etc. Your psyche takes these figurative thought-streams as literal, real and present, making adjustments to your body in order to help you cope, strengthen, improve its function. Unfortunately, we are taught this is all "dis-ease", and take drugs that arrest, alter or prevent the very improvements the psyche is making with the body.
Dis-ease's do not come from "out there". They originate and issue from within us.
Proverbs 4:23 - "Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life."
Translation is always tricky, especially with all the trickery of the cabal. "Heart" is often referred to as "Mind" and vice versa. They are truly one and the same. The "mind" is not inside the cranium/brain. This is a source of massive confusion. The thought-stream's we entertain get translated by our heart/mind. The negative ones should be observed/witnessed, but not "taken to heart". Let them come, let them go.
daaaamn! The bible wasn't joking about not being a coward!
Different types of "fear" lead to different types of dis-eases. Loss, abandonment, separation, worthlessness, inability, etc. Your psyche takes these figurative thought-streams as literal, real and present, making adjustments to your body in order to help you cope, strengthen, improve its function. Unfortunately, we are taught this is all "dis-ease", and take drugs that arrest, alter or prevent the very improvements the psyche is making with the body.
Dis-ease's do not come from "out there". They originate and issue from within us.
Proverbs 4:23 - "Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life."
Translation is always tricky, especially with all the trickery of the cabal. "Heart" is often referred to as "Mind" and vice versa. They are truly one and the same. The "mind" is not inside the cranium/brain. This is a source of massive confusion. The thought-stream's we entertain get translated by our heart/mind. The negative ones should be observed/witnessed, but not "taken to heart". Let them come, let them go.