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The Connection between Spiritual Purpose and Health

We all have a purpose we came here to fulfill. The movement toward this purpose enlivens our physical system, allowing our energy to flow freely. When our energy flows freely, we are inspired and enthusiastic about life. If we aren't moving along the path of our spiritual purpose, our energy and enthusiasm amps down. Our life force ebbs.

Physical Health versus Spiritual Health

One way to strengthen your understanding of your life purpose is by strengthening your physical body. Whenever you seek to create anything at the physical level, it eventually moves into all other levels. If you build a stronger body, you build a stronger spirit. Health at the physical level eventually translates into health at the mental, emotional and spiritual levels. Our conscious mind attempts to compartmentalize these different levels, but in fact they are all one and the same. For example, when you work at the spiritual level, it impacts your physical well-being and vice versa. In this way, all roads lead to the same place.

I tend to believe for most people the best place to start is at the physical level. This is the level that is most familiar. For many people, there are physical issues that need to be cleared up and healed to pave the way for a stronger connection with their spirit and higher self. If you're not feeling well, you're far less likely to seek what exists beyond the physical level. This is a basic hierarchy of needs. When you're feeling great and filled with energy, you have the perfect foundation for building the bridge to higher consciousness.

Excerpt from The Metaphysics of Radiant Health Ebook by DL Zeta

Posted on Sunday, June 7, 2009 at 12:15AM by Registered CommenterCelestial Vision | CommentsPost a Comment

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