Emotional Honesty

2000-4-19 11:09:00

Note to Chris on The Keys of Enoch. Yes, I have read that book. I have the first edition and read it in the late 70's. That is the only thing of Hurtak's that I have read. I have not followed anything else he has done or written.

When you read revelations on other sites about energy grids, crystalline structures, DNA, language of light, Merkabah or Metatron, you can bet they were influenced either directly or indirectly by Hurtak's writings.

Question:
Do you think that honesty and the keeping of your word will have a positive effect on health? Why?

Honesty as well as the keeping of one's word has the important effect of lowering resistance to higher spiritual energies. One of the most common causes of disease is the resistance of the evolving pilgrim to the next level of energies released through the soul into our energy centers. If deceit or betrayal is found within our personal universe then the vibration is lowered and the higher light seeking expression is met with darkness. Thus does the vibration of higher light sound a note that is off key and pitch, and the discordant notes provide a fertile soil for the growth of disease.

We are all familiar with honesty on the physical plane, but an extremely important part of good health is honesty on the emotional plane. Many who are very honest in the regular sense are very dishonest in the emotional sense, and what makes correction even more difficult for them is that they are often praised for it.

What is emotional dishonesty? It is basically when you feel one thing (usually negative) but communicate to others that you are feeling something else.

Why would one be emotionally dishonest? Emotionally dishonest people are usually people with a strong desire for peace and harmony. Because of this, when they find themselves with a negative feeling or grievance, they will often refuse to acknowledge it in themselves or communicate it. Failure to face fear is involved here because this person often has a fear of not being accepted or hurting another's feelings if he or she is honest.

Examples of emotional dishonesty:

(1) The Martyr:

The husband says, "Honey, I'm having Bob and Jim over for the big game tonight - make us some sandwiches would you?"

She does not like Bob and Jim and she does not want to make sandwiches. They can make their own damn sandwiches! Besides she thought that they were going to have a romantic evening together.

In spite of her thoughts and feelings, she decides to pretend that all is well, fixes the sandwiches and delivers them with a smile. She thinks that she will create a major argument if she does not cooperate, and this is the way of peace.

She is deceiving herself and her husband; even though all seems to be well there is an internal storm brewing.

(1) The Peacemaker:

Mary enters the room and says to Bill: "You know that trip we are taking next week to Yellowstone Park?

"What about it?" says the husband, Bill.

"Well, I've invited my mother-in-law to come along. I knew you wouldn't mind." Then she turns and walks into the kitchen as if all is well.

Now poor Bill will be absolutely miserable if the mother-in-law comes along, but he feels that if he protests that Mary will get very upset and a major disturbance will follow. So for the sake of peace Bill says nothing and pretends to go along. Again, in this case there is outer peace, but no inner peace.

(1) The Denier:

Jim and Sue are watching Jay Leno, and Pamela Anderson comes on the scene. "Wow! What a body," says Jim as he takes a swig of beer. "I think I'm going to have a fantasy tonight."

Sue is very quiet for the next ten minutes and finally Jim asks: "You OK?"

"I'm fine," she says.

"I was just kidding about that fantasy thing. I didn't hurt your feelings did I?"

Sue's feelings are really hurt, but she feels that it is petty to be hurt over such a thing and says: "No. Don't be silly. I know I'm no Pamela Anderson. You love me anyway though, don't you?"

"Sure baby..."

Sue feels a terrible feeling within her breast, but feels small-minded that it is even there. She attempts to deny it out of existence, but a part of her remains aware that it is ever there, especially when Jim makes other insensitive remarks.

Question:
What kind of health and spiritual problems can surface because of emotional dishonesty and why?