"If one knows that here, then there is truth. If one knows not, there will be great loss. The wise, seeing the self in all things, departing this world, becoming immortal."
Without knowing this state of fulfillment and completeness that is always within us, there will be great loss. Look at the state of health in the world today. How many countries recognize health as wholeness, fulfillment, completeness, inalienable, already with us, practical, and powerful in helping our minds and bodies heal? Very few.
In the United States, there's no recognition in public health and healthcare at scale that tells us health is already our nature and that there must be a magnificent intelligence operating within us for us to have gone from a single-celled zygote to a multi-trillion-celled organism that is interacting with trillions of other organisms in balance through our environment. What would sustain such an intelligence? What would help it express as it wishes to express? How do we remove the roadblocks for this intelligence to flow? These are the simple questions that must be the foundation of public health and healthcare.
But, as the message above states, if we know not that this is here, there will be great loss, and this is exactly what we see in the state of health in the United States, and increasingly many countries across the world. We are chasing what the body should look like without knowing what represents itself as the body. We are chasing what our numbers should look like without knowing what represents itself as our numbers. We are chasing how our minds should be appreciated without knowing what represents itself as our unique minds.
Without knowing health here, there will indeed be a great loss. But on the other hand, by knowing health here, there is great truth, great power, and great healing. Seeing this health as our inalienable effervescent nature, the wise, being defined as none other than those knowing this health within ourselves, on departing the world of confusion and misdirected attention, return and revel in this state, forever retaining the capacity to express through the mind and the body, yet never being limited to just these modalities.
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