Anatomical energies are the invisible pathways that circulate through your body and guide life’s connection to the Soul…connection to consciousness. The ‘mysterious’ thymus gland is a highly specialized primary lymphoid organ of the immune system. Playing a role in the endocrine and immune systems, the thymus gland develops and trains ‘T’ cells, the all-important — invader and disease-fighting — white blood cells. The thymus trains these ‘T’ cells throughout your childhood…and just like with the pineal gland, there’s a major metaphysical function that continues after this physical function has semi-retired.
This lifelong function is at the root recipient of the ‘silver thread’ — a pulse of streaming cosmic information that maintains your life, your reason for being alive, and your heartbeat. This information contains your purpose, your destiny, your life map, and your life’s programming. It comes to you from the furthest reaches of the Multiverse. The mystics and masters referred to this as the confluence of all Cosmic rivers…flowing through the time of this life, from the timeless passage of all your lives. This is the combination of all your lessons — those you’ve mastered and those you have left…like a Cosmic “To-Do” list. Once this stream of information ceases — your personal messaging stops — your entire reason for breathing and existing disappears — your body ceases to function. You can keep a person alive when they’re brain dead, but you can’t keep a person alive when they’re heart dead. Yes…there are artificial hearts, heart transplants, and open-heart surgery, but none of this will work once the silver thread is withdrawn…once the pulse of your cosmic lifeline ceases to reach the thymus.
Our prayer is that you listen and relate to your heart daily, for it’s in this relation that you’re aware of this thread of Universal information that causes your life to unfold. Be mindful of your heart, feelings, and heartfelt within your mind…be your holistic self…completely comprehend your reason for breathing while fully engaging your Earthly moments.
Always with Sacred Love, Blessings, Prayer & Gratitude…Sat Nam,
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Today I saw a nurse. Dressed head to toe in blue A mask, a gown, some gloves Fearlessly working for me and you. She moved from bed to bed Tirelessly doing all her checks But even in the midst of chaos Her kind words to me have great effects She said I’m here beside you Please do not despair This helped calm me down as my lungs gasped for air No visitors can come to me No flowers will pass my door. For a virus has come for us That makes our chest, throat and head sore Yet there is my little angel Walking around the room Looking after us all And fighting off our gloom I watch her hold a patients hand And guide them to the light These nurses truly understand They’re full of courage and might. After each one passes She softly hides her cries. Then takes a little moment And mourns anyone who dies. Today I saw a nurse A mighty powerful person A hero, an angel, a friend. Helping people who have come to the end. Today I saw a nurse She stayed a while beside me That’s when I knew this awful curse Was going to come find me. I thought of all my family outside And those that I so love And felt a hand grab mine Through a blue powdered glove Today I saw a nurse She was there at the very end I felt the love pour from her As she held me like a friend So do not worry friends and family Stay safe at home and fight For today I saw a nurse And the light she had was bright.
This is an original share from Diana Camacho – what a beautiful soul Nurses are!
Women & Men (you heard me – men get BC too)… Honoring Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Breast Exam… learn the right way
Who Should Have a Mammogram? The American College of Radiology and Society of Breast Imaging recommend:
Women 40 and older should have mammograms every year. Women who are younger than 40 and have risk factors for breast cancer should ask their health care provider whether mammograms are advisable and how often to have them Mammograms Before Age 35 Mammograms before age 35 require a physician’s order. If you are concerned and would like a mammogram, talk with your primary care physician.
If You Notice a Breast Lump or Change. If you find a lump or something that worries you, schedule an appointment with your doctor, but don’t panic — eight out of ten lumps are not cancer. Your physician can write an order to schedule your diagnostic mammogram.
Female patient with radiology tech mammogram Schedule a Mammogram. Women 40 and older should have mammograms every year. Schedule yours now.
I received this and thought this was great information to share. We always need a Mood Booster don’t we…
If you’re feeling stuck in a mental rut, climbing your way out can sometimes seem impossible.
Today I would like to share with you a few baby steps you can take when you’re feeling overwhelmed, stressed, or especially down:
Lower your shoulders and release your jaw. We tend to hold tension in these places, so bring awareness to them when you’re feeling stressed out.
Talk to a stranger. We’re social beings, so talking to a stranger can give you a small boost of endorphins that boost your mood. My local food mart is a great place to strike up a conversation with a stranger. Only yesterday, I met a local who had worked on the film set of Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome who still receives Christmas cards from the actors in that show – created some 30 plus years ago!
Change your scenery. If you’ve been huddled in your bedroom all day, just moving to the living room can make a world of difference. Better yet, if you’re able to, take a walk outside and get some fresh air.
Want a quick, 2 minute exercise? Take a power pose! (Who could believe that putting your feet up on your desk could alter your mood for the better!?) More on this here.
Act out some happy movements. Even if you’re not feeling ecstatic, things like skipping, jumping, or even just throwing your hands in the air, can make you feel happier.
You could also take a 30 minute listening break to our popular Happiness Frequency YouTube music video.
Pin this email up on your fridge and reach out to it whenever you need a little pick me up.
Much love to you today,
Jason
Thank you, Jason! This is amazing and a HUGE help!
I recently found Yogi Bryan and do his meditations from YouTube daily now (very much needed for me). He is not your typical teacher so please go into this knowing just that. He uses words you might not think of using during the meditation process (keep an open mind please), but he’s really good at what he does and always makes me smile in the process. I like that he thinks outside the box, went into this to make fun of Yoga, and now look at him. LOL