We are beings of light

Tomo
Tomo
Jul 22, 2017 · 2 min read
thecreativenerd.nl

Did you know we glow in the dark? It is not some spiritual mumbo jumbo. It is science.

It would be a nice experiment to see whether depressed people glow in the dark too. Well, my bet is very yes. You see, without our knowledge or free-willed intervention our cells and our system work night and day to keep us alive. And the system doesn’t have time or power to say: “Well, I’m depressed today I won’t fight viruses. Let them have a piece of me.”, Our system works perfectly.

Take just one of your cells. It contains all information about your body, about your physical and psychological traits. And within that cell, there are incredibly complicated processes going on. Millions of processes. No errors. Life and chemistry, biology. Working perfectly. And the scientists have just recently discovered that the cells communicate with each other by emitting photons. They glow. They send and receive waves of photons and synchronize their action without apparent physical or chemical means.

That’s just wow. Wow!

When I feel depressed and anxious, and that is every day, I think to myself. “Hey, relax, all systems are working just fine. I emit light. I live.” No depression can shut it down. The very fabric woven around my soul is pure light and energy. Effective practice of mindfulness, or if you will, lightfulness. It is not my responsibility to keep me alive. My system works for me anyway, and it does it best when I am not interfering. So I let it be. Just like that. The light. Within me. It heals me. I have to let it be like that.

How come I feel depressed when my little cell soldiers fight and win their battles? I don’t have the answer. But if they can do it every day, then so can I. My depression is telling me about my troubled past and my anxiety scares me with the troubled future. So I choose today. One day for my entire life. Just like the light beneath my skin. I won’t care about my past, and certainly not about my future.

I look inside myself and I know my future is bright. Just bright light.

Invisible Illness

We don't talk enough about mental health.

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Invisible Illness

We don't talk enough about mental health.

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