Natural Healing – Step 4
In these last few steps, you have discarded and made sense of both the inner and outer elements in your world.
Now it is time to put everything back into place and context.
The world that you live in is a pile of objects, beliefs, ideas, and perceptions you have of it.
Now, if I ask you and you have to answer quickly -> What is the most important thing in your life?
The answer contains all the ideas you need to reorient and rearrange your priorities and ideals in your life.
For some this will be family, for others career, for others their health and well being. There is no right or wrong answers.
The only thing you can gain from this answer is that you can begin to harmonize and rearrange the world around these ideas that make sense for you.
You may be walking a path for years due to some ideals or ideas about the world that are no longer relevant to where you are right now and the shifting priorities of your life. The moment you realize what is important you can begin contextualizing that in a way that finally makes sense.
You can begin directing your energy fully to that which you love, enjoy, brings you bliss and happiness and neglect to feed anything else, any further.
This is a liberating step in your journey to natural healing – to understand you are under no obligation to continue sharing your energy, time, and attention with anything that doesn’t give you the maximal amount of joy and love in your life.
Usually, there are several constraints to many people’s lives and systems which we are not overlooking. If your constraint for example is a demanding work you can consider switching to something that suits your needs more practically.
In opposition to the spiritual “new agey” ideas, The process of natural healing is not seeking to give you impractical tips and ideas that you will never know how to accomplish or implement in your current paradigm of reality.
It only suggests re-ordering and re-shuffling what makes sense to you and what you can benefit more of.
Natural healing is not about having to do what you love, having no obligations, or living without any constraints. It is about understanding what is a constraints and perhaps work towards liberating from it – or perhaps accepting it as is and learning to live with it and acknowledge what the constraint does allow you to achieve regardless of what it doesn’t.
So for someone who is not a big fan of sports, the idea of training is a constraint. Yet without training the quality of life can begin to decline and then the constraint becomes a good thing and perhaps becomes a valuable asset.
That’s all. There is nothing mystical or idealistic in this approach and it’s rather pragmatic and realist. We live in a physical world that demands of us certain actions and steps that may not be exactly what we wish to have in 100% of the time.
This is a lesson that can take many years to learn and accept though here is an opportunity to make peace with it.
It’s often when you accept something fully and stop resisting that you may find a way that benefits you even more than perceived before.