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Physical illnesses and Magnum Opus

DarkAries

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Can someone, whith serious physical disability still achive it? Even if he couldnt heal his disability?
 
Can someone, whith serious physical disability still achive it? Even if he couldnt heal his disability?
The process may take several lifetimes to complete the work. If the disability is too invasive, this can be a problem. But even in these cases, meditation will help where possible.
 
Obviously I talk about the fucking type one diabetes I have. And its not nearly my first life.
The process may take several lifetimes to complete the work. If the disability is too invasive, this can be a problem. But even in these cases, meditation will help where possible.
 
How about in the case of several shattered vertebrae that have dead tissue around them making the possibility of complete recovery by surgery or other known normal methods with today's medical technology practically nonexistent? After more than 15 years I've gone from "will probably be bound to a wheelchair" to "slightly functional with chronic pain" to "mostly functional" with periods of debilitating pain and reactivation of injuries that are less and less common.

Aside from cases involving miraculous recovery (although it has been somewhat miraculous as it is) and new medical breakthroughs that could solve issues like this, what would that entail? Basically OP's question.
 
Obviously I talk about the fucking type one diabetes I have. And its not nearly my first life.
You should be able to stick to a daily routine, fortunately, so you can easily achieve your goal.
 
The real problem, in fact, is when you have a very severe disability that inhibits your mental or physical abilities.

If you can perform a routine, focus on it. This will bring you benefits on every plane of existence, which will also be carried over into your next lives.
 
You should be able to stick to a daily routine, fortunately, so you can easily achieve your goal.
Wow, increadible how much you can write without actually saying anything or answering a question even the slightest. Please, if you dont know the answer dont answer it, its just insanely annoying, and I have more than enough problems.
 
The real problem, in fact, is when you have a very severe disability that inhibits your mental or physical abilities.

If you can perform a routine, focus on it. This will bring you benefits on every plane of existence, which will also be carried over into your next lives.
Quite true what you're saying but I was wondering specifically about what problems a damaged spine can cause with handling extremely high amounts of energy because I have noticed some minor interferences while working with increased charges even on my relatively low level. Although I'm not entirely sure what the actual cause of this is it has been brought to my attention that one needs to be cautious when approaching the limits of what a body can handle in its current state.

Which is why I've gradually been upgrading the conditioning routines so that I can safely get my body to at least do what it's supposed to as much as possible with what it has to work with.

A delicate balance of all the elements is the goal so that higher levels of existence become available.

An indescribable calmness has set in after recent experiences and as long as it takes to get to the "final" destination that's fine. We'll be met there by loved and respected teachers that already helped us get to where we are now.

SWP
 
Can someone, whith serious physical disability still achive it? Even if he couldnt heal his disability?

This is heavily dependent on ones level of development as a soul when it comes to if they are ready to do the Magnum opus.

Someone with serious disabilities can do the magnum opus as long as they are ready to begin and start this process.

With enough time ailments will eventually go away.

If this deeply genetic it can take time, but it eventually happens as one moves along.

I know how you feel, as I am in excruciating pain. But the bright side is you need to keep moving along! 😄

You can advance. Never give up.
 
If your illness is not so debilitating that it prevents you from having a routine, as explained above, it is possible to complete the final work.
 
Having a damaged body, the process may take longer than it would for a healthy body. This is because in some cases there may be significant limitations, such as damage to the spine.

Time should not be viewed as something linear and limited, but rather as cyclical and continuous. Calculations should not be made about a lifetime, but about the process as a whole.

The step for those who find themselves in these situations is to respect and understand their limitations. This actually applies to everyone: going through a phase of healing of the soul and body, and then reaching a state where they are able to complete the great work.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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