Healing vs patching
My guardian angel Marcus teaches about the principles of deep healing and contrasts it with curative methods which avoid the root
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The following dive happened spontaneously. Marcus, my guardian angel, began giving me an insight and a monologue opened…
Please note that the term “rebellious” is referring to demons in this dive.
Death is degeneration without regeneration.
Regeneration is of the kingdom.
Sometimes restoration requires a divine act. The rebellious do not have access to this. This is why many demons are portrayed as having multiple strange wounds that the living could not sustain. Their souls are unable to heal and are thus they are in a tormented state that ought not be.
You can learn this because true repentance always brings about healing. {Repentance is changing from broken behavior and moving toward wholeness.} This is why the demons do not have healing, because they are crooked in their ways and never turn away from those.
Know that for the rebellious their accumulation of wounds may not always look as you would think. Think of how the mainstream medical industry is skilled at patching people up . They know how to manipulate the body so that it’s malfunctions are covered and it appears to work properly. But there is little true healing in that industry. Demons function in those ways because it is what they must do. They must develop an alternative to healing because they lack access to true healing, and they must do something in order to continue on...
This is why the mainstream medical works the way it does. Because it has been influenced by the patching behaviors of the rebellious.
Here too, one can learn that demons may act in like-manner to the mainstream medical industry. Thus, they may appear to be much more functional than they really are.
Notice the difference in society between curative behavior versus healing behavior: To “cure” something means it was broken and you have come up with a solution for that brokenness. It does not necessarily mean changing the root behavior that causes the problem. -Doing so would be healing behavior.
A good example of patching behavior can be found with “the pill” (birth control.) which uses curative (or patching) behavior. Rather than repenting and not sleeping around, society came up with a “cure” for their problem: the pill. It insulates you from unwanted pregnancy. They also created condoms and injections for STIs. And they added abortion when other methods failed. This shows you how complex curative behavior can be, because of how it is one patch layered upon another patch.
I’m not saying that birth control is bad. I am merely pointing out how some of it was brought about and the ways that curative behavior creates an entire chain of functions. It is perfectly fine to choose not to have children with one’s spouse. That is another matter which I am not addressing here...
Life becomes hard because you’re root operating system is very poor this means that you must constantly create patches for it.
One can observe a great many illustrations about curative behavior by understanding Microsoft Window’s more faulty operating systems. Here the root system is problematic and patch upon patch is added to limp it along.
It is much better to have a robust operating system to begin with. Having a strong foundation of healthy behavior means that life can be simple and you can have peace and these are Father’s ways for your life.
True peace by the way, always brings contentment and joy. And Father wishes for his children to have all of those.
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Yea, these are reasons why I never wanted to take medication for anxiety since it would still mean I didnt know how to regulate my emotions on my own. I know some people have to and I dont judge them for it, but I knew it wasnt for me.
Another intresting/ informative article/ post Willow..
Much appreciation to you and to your angel guide, Marcus. Thank you/ peace. Dave - AscensionForYou