So, now that I'm kind of settled here, let's get right back to the
"Unconventional Wisdom" series. In the last few entries I have been sharing
some ideas as to how one might enhance one's ability to receive the Current Sea
which Father makes Freely available to us via the solar wind. First, was the
inner change to an attitude of Thanks Giving to the Father for all the
Blessings and Abundance He bestows upon us. Next, was the recognition that one
should not squander that which the Father bestows by feeding or supporting the
unrighteous / unholy and any of their purveyors. Then, I shared some ideas that
can enhance our reception of the current sea through the air we breathe, the
food we eat, the clothes we wear, and the things we touch.
Now, is time to share some ideas regarding the environment and its relationship
to the Current Sea. For this, we will take a look at a popular magazine here in
the United States. No, not a scientific magazine; no, not an environmental
magazine; no, not any other obtuse or convoluted magazine respected by
researchers or "think tanks", but rather at a simple, light-hearted magazine
called "First for Women". In their Volume 22, Issue 30 of July 26, 2010, there
is an article titled "Brilliant uses for charcoal". Under use number 6, readers
are told that charcoal can be used to brighten one's mood by placing a few
pieces of it on a table and that this is so because the infrared rays released
by the charcoal convert the moisture in the surrounding air into negative
ions. When these negative ions enter the bloodstream via the breath, they cause
an increase in the output of serotonin by the brain which in turn makes one
feel better. [1]
This information seems pretty irrelevant on its own, however, when placed
within the context of the Current Sea and how moisture is essential for the
Proper reception of this Abundance... suddenly things change. In this "little
gem" of an article there is enough information to give us a glimpse into the
interplay between the Sun (who does provide infrared light), the Current Sea
made available by the Father, the resources of the Earth, and us, the People. I
would suggest that it is not the negative ions in an of themselves that make
our brains produce more serotonin, but rather that these negative ions create
an inner condition that facilitates our body's capacity to receive the Current
Sea. Out of this increased reception of Abundance, our body then naturally
produces the increased levels of serotonin.
The condition of our environment does matter. Does it support our capacity to
receive the Current Sea and live in the Blessings such Abundance bestows upon
us? Or does it deplete / destroy / interfere with the Current Sea and our
capacity to receive such Abundance?
In previous entries I have written about the consequences of living surrounded
by a technology that dries our environment out and today, you should have a
clearer recognition of this. Yet there is more. What happens when airplanes
crisscross the globe, sucking in fresh clean air full of Current Sea only to
spew out poisonous gases? What happens when industry and cars destroy the
Current Sea that reaches us here on the ground? What happens when air pollution
blocks the SunLight? What happens when we fill our air with artificial signals
from satellites and radios that modify and alter the natural frequencies of the
Current Sea? What happens when we consume the resources that the Earth has
within?
What happens is that the natural interplay that is Designed to support our Well
Being falls apart. In this, we fall apart. To destroy and consume our
environment is to destroy and consume ourselves. To destroy and consume
ourselves is to destroy and consume our environment. Whether we do it into
oblivion or in a "sustainable way", no real Joy and Health will ever be found
in a technology that interferes and alters the natural frequencies of
Creation.
Notes:
[1] By the way, this article also confirms the validity of Father's suggestion to place pieces of charcoal and large plants in a room or office. Refer to entry "The Air we Breathe".