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Dear reader!
— If you have lost the joy of perceiving blooming gardens,
— If spring and summer bring you a series of sufferings instead of a feeling of full life,
— If you want to part with the fear of the coming season and be filled with joy healing,
— If you strive to expand your Consciousness to the extent that you can afford, then this book is for you.
Introduction
Let’s see what we have accumulated in the “backpack”, which pulls the straps along the row years:
• fear from the very thought that there might be nearby flowers,
• fear of the offer to go on vacation to a park, to a forest, to the shore of a lake,
• fear of the approaching time of flowering of trees, bushes, grass, flowers,
• fear of opening a window in a house or car,
• fear of tasting a fresh, alluring berry, because it may be allergenic,
• horror of the miracle of nature, honey,
• fear that you won’t have your medicine with you,
• fear of looking sick from the outside.
Well, is that enough? Although each of you can continue the story, describing your misfortune as it is. But this load in the “backpack” is only added from season to season, from decade to decade.
Starting small, say, with poplar fluff, hay fever takes over the entire or almost the entire flowering season. In some places the process may last from April to September. And to this we can safely add one more fly in the ointment: the body, depressed by the effects of hay fever, is less able to prevent the expansion of various infections that are looking for a weakened object.
So, the obvious question becomes:
Isn’t it better to throw off such a “backpack”?
Isn’t it better to fill the freed space with a source of joy, the manifestation of which you realize in this amazing process?
Then brave and desperate, believing and persistent, confident and undoubting, earnestly desiring to find joy in unity with Life, I invite you to an exciting journey into the world of self-knowledge and healing.
Part one.
Sitting on a backpack
Our path runs through the acceptance of what is and through the rejection of resistance caused by thought forms. Our remedy is to effectively use the brain as needed, based on the necessary knowledge and accumulated experience.
Instead of fighting we choose
Presence of Consciousness.
Chapter first.
Sentences about the origin of allergy to pollen and more
Probable triggers and a Feeling of Fear
How does an allergy occur? Why do allergies occur in some people and not in others?
The phenomenon itself was noticed and described in ancient times and is capturing an increasingly large population of people in modern times. Scientists rack their brains, and sometimes their spears, to come to an understanding of the root cause of the disease, and may the Universe grant them health and good luck in this field. They managed to reveal the biochemical processes in the human body that cause a pathological reaction. They have created means that allow, to a certain extent, to weaken the manifestation of histamine violence.
At the same time, science does not answer what is the constant protective factor in the emergence of this phenomenon. And all because the answer lies in the irrational area of the transcendental dimension of essence person.
Looking through the mountain of medical and paramedical literature, you can find out that almost every third inhabitant of the northern hemisphere of our planet suffers from allergies to varying degrees.
These statistics are very approximate and may change; in any case, it speaks of the enormity of the phenomenon.
And the cause is most often called heredity. If so, then we can imagine a far from rosy prospect for humanity. The trigger mechanism is also called a previously suffered serious illness of infectious or other etiology.
Finally, a seemingly exotic version appears about fears suffered in childhood that deformed the immune system, and for this reason a failure can occur at any age in later life. This is what we will talk about.
Chapter two.
The feeling of fear as a constant companion person in life
Animal world and Man
The feeling of fear is one of the basic and perhaps contradictory feelings. Such shades (derivatives) of fear as caution and forethought can play a positive role. We can say that the entire animal world is conditioned by such fears, and this often helps to avoid the fate of the victim-prey. Otherwise, the animals somehow don’t worry: What will happen, for example, tomorrow? Will there be food tomorrow? Will it be too hot or too cold? Will there be rainfalls during the season or will everything burn out under the scorching sun? The animal is satiated, lies down comfortably and sleeps; some sleep standing up.
What about a reasonable person? And a person, often, not having had time to finish his lunch, is already thinking about what he will have for dinner, and whether he will have anything at all. And this can be a fear of waiting for many. A person prepares for the upcoming heating season in advance, working through concerns: Is the heating system in order? Is there enough fuel stored? How reliable is the roof?
And this is just a small part of the common examples of elementary survival at the physiological level to show that the density of human fears is disproportionately higher than, say, that of a mammal. Here you can add another long chain of man-made fears. What about fear of evaluation?
Is it inherent in the animal world? Doesn’t the notorious “feeling of guilt” contain a component of fear?
There is no trace of this in animals.
Can we imagine that a crocodile that swallowed an antelope would begin to burst into tears out of guilt?
The man took upon himself a special burden, sometimes almost unbearable. Man has developed the concepts of “justice” and “conscience” as a certain measure. Man is characterized by mental suffering that is alien to the animal world.
Real danger reasonably causes fear. And in the absence of one? Here our developed mind unfolds with all its might, because it does not tolerate thoughtlessness. The mind loves to write various scenarios to activate far-fetched fears. It should not be surprising that the share of such unfounded fears will be 99%. And how many times does such a scenario play out in your head?
Most likely many, many times. This is a useless, tiring mental spin that constantly attacks the immune system.
Physiologists know that the foundation of health is laid from the smallest to the beginning of school age.
It is very important to protect the child from the effects of unnecessary fears. In some countries there is even a “cult of the child.” This is how they take care of preserving both mental health and the immunity of the growing organism. In subsequent growing up, it’s up to someone to decide how lucky they are and how their path through life will turn out. Let’s not forget about a series of diseases that weaken the immune system.
Chapter three.
A little brainstorm or “Woe from mind”
Ariadne’s thread
Neocortex
Let’s make a short excursion into a comparison of the human brain and the brain of an animal, for example, a mammal.
This will help us find and grab onto that thread of Ariadne, which will help unravel the tangle called pollinosis or hay fever.
Scientists conventionally divide the human brain into three parts: the reptilian brain, the limbic system and the neocortex. Sometimes other terms are used, but the essence remains approximately the same. In mammals, the first two parts are developed. The neocortex gave man the ability to form sounds into words, pronounce speech, think critically and analytically, and an absolute miracle – the ability to be creative.
What would our life be like without songs, music, dances, theaters, literature, cinema, poetry, painting and sculptures.
Technical progress has become an integral companion to the development of mankind. And now, let’s remember how many animals suffer from hay fever and allergies to berries and honey?
It is unlikely that any of you have heard about the sneezing, coughing, tearing animal world in the neighboring forest or grove, in a flowering field. A sneezing bee collecting nectar, a crying squirrel gnawing nuts, a bear eating honey in agony, all this looks like unscientific fiction. Therefore, our attention is drawn to the distinctive feature of a person, the neocortex.
We are not able to comprehend all the subtleties of the structure of this truly universal gift to man; let scientists do this, and they will have a long, winding path of knowledge, like the cerebral cortex itself.
You and I, dear friend, do not necessarily have to wait for the results of scientific research, breakthroughs in the field of immunology or “brain science”. We can’t wait. We need the key to the secret of recovery now, don’t we? And there is this key!
Chapter four.
Thanks to the philosophers
Kant and Hegel in the Ocean of Consciousness
The German philosopher Hegel derived three laws of dialectics. One of them, “the unity and struggle of opposites,” comes close to describing the contradictions in the functioning of the neocortex. The burden on the prosperity of human thought has become the unnecessary mental noise that fills the pauses between useful thoughts. Endless streams of thoughts that pedal shades of fear deform the immune system. It is within our power to eliminate this imbalance in unity-struggle.
Calming the mind is our original essence for the manifestation of consciousness.
Stopping the stream of thoughts for a certain period of time leads to a state of true Being.
In this state we are not thinking either in the past or in the future, because there are no thoughts at all. This is, in essence, the Moment Now, which arises when our true essence is disidentified from the concept “I” constructed by our thoughts.
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