Moving into Multifunctional Consciousness
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With so much change happening around us and in our lives at this time, it is important to understand that it is no surprise so many of us are feeling drained and tired. As the earth is going through its changes our bodies are also shifting on all levels. This can increase the stress on our systems causing us to feel exhausted. You may be finding it hard to sleep despite the fact that you are so tired or finding it hard to wake up, feeling as if you have not slept at all! According to Celia Fenn, “Archangel Michael explains that there are three different processes that cause the fatigue. These are emotional body cleansing, detoxification of physical and subtle bodies and the development of our multifunctional consciousness.”
What is multifunctional consciousness? Consciousness can be defined as a state of awareness. Operating with multifunctional consciousness can be defined as functioning on many different levels of consciousness or awareness. Doing so simultaneously seems to be the ultimate form of multitasking. It is no wonder we are exhausted! As our bodies and brains shift and evolve we are able to operate at more sophisticated levels, just like a computer upgrade to expand the system capability we must adjust and clear out old clutter and irrelevant programming that gets in the way of running the new software efficiently.
Much of our clearing of blocks, old patterns, programs and trauma occurs during out dreamtime. With the development of our multifunctional consciousness we are developing the ability to sleep and simultaneously be partially conscious, allowing us to do this important releasement work in our sleep time. Processing and releasing old patterns and trauma is hard work as it involves the releasing of toxic energies associated with trauma. Many of these toxins release through our physical body.
The following are common symptoms of toxin release:
• increased elimination through our bladder and bowels
• digestive disturbances
• pain in joints as acids release
• increase toxin release can place stress on the kidneys and liver which demonstrates itself through the appearance of dark circles under the eyes
• headaches and feeling rundownr
To help you work through this process quickly and smoothly here are some tips:
• Eat healthy, the closer to the earth the better (don’t forget to express gratitude for the blessing of sustenance)
• Drink LOTS of water to help flush out those toxins (try to do at least 3 liters a day)
• Exercise
• Stay grounded. It can be easy to feel spacey and disconnected when adjusting to having a full multifunctional consciousness that is experiencing different dimensions simultaneously
• Make sure to take time to rest and relax – delegate tasks to others allowing you time to take care of yourself
• Seek the assistance of an energy healing professional to aid you either in person or via distance work in releasing blocks, cutting cords and clearing your subtle energy bodies.
• Take time each day to meditate or contemplate, even if it is only 5 or 10 minutes
• Clear yourself and the space around you daily and invoke the protection and assistance of the Archangels and your spiritual guides.
In these times of great change it is all about taking care of you! You are the star of your movie! If you don’t make self-care a priority you will not be able to shine your bright light to assist others in their journey. 2015 is going to be an AMAZING year! Start it off right by taking care of you!
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Dawn Demers is a Strategic Coach, Change Master and speaker. Her life's mission is to help others find their true path and live a life of their dreams. Dawn’s training includes Pranic Healing, Reiki and other healing modalities in addition to traditional bachelors, masters and doctoral degrees in business and psychology. Learn more about Dawn at ACORDA Strategic Coaching, www.acorda.yolasite.com.
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