Barefoot in the Park
Back in the days of the old Edgar Cayce hospital in Virginia Beach Cayce used to tell sick patients to get into their skimpiest bathing suits and go lay out in the sand on the beach; not on a towel! but directly on the sand. He prescribed sunbathing on the beach to cleanse the body of toxins. The body would absorb nutrients (and universal consciousness) from the sun and the sand would suck the toxins out. This can be done anywhere but beaches are prime locations because they are right on the dividing line between the energies of the earth and the energies of the ocean. Sand is also the best condition for the earth to be in to transmit energy and the sand there in Virginia Beach is very high in gold so it is especially good for sucking those toxins out.
With today's mass hysteria about skin cancer, Mr. Cayce's sunbathing on the beach remedy is no longer considered politically correct. But personally I think it is just as valid today as back in the days of the hospital. We need the sun and we need earth, just like we need water and air. The sun feeds us, not just with light and consciousness, but with essential nutrients and vitamins. Humans are currently plagued with a sunshine vitamin deficiency and the biggest side effect of that deficiency is depression.
Likewise, we need that direct face in the dirt connection with the earth. We need to touch the earth so that the universal energy coming down into us can pass through us and into the earth. If the energy is blocked it backs up and no longer flows through. That energy needs to be flowing unhindered through us to create vibrant health conditions.
Let's all think about our average day. How many times do we actually touch the earth? If there is any man-made barrier between the bottoms of our feet and the earth then we are not touching the earth. This includes cement, asphalt, linoleum, carpet, tile, or any man-made floor. Wood or stone floors will let the energies pass, though sand or dirt is the best. If we are wearing tennis shoes then we are not touching the earth because of the rubber between the bottoms of our feet and the earth. The same goes for any kind of shoe made from man-made substances. A natural leather-soled shoe is best but it still impedes slightly the energies. To have a full unimpeded connection going it is best to be barefoot.
Many people go their entire day without touching the earth. A circuitry is never made to allow the universal energies to flow through us into the earth. The energies are blocked and not flowing at full capacity and that's why it seems we're not living up to our full potential. And it's because we've lost our connection to the earth because of our shoes and our living surfaces. We don't touch the earth on a daily basis, not even for just an hour a day. We have cut ourselves off from the incredible knowledge and power of the earth--the living being we are living on. How can we love her if we never touch her skin?
When was the last time you had your naked feet in some nice soft sand, with the sand squooshing up between your toes? When was the last time you stood with bare feet on the nice cool grass? When was the last time you stood barefoot in the sand of a dry arroyo at night while you looked up at the full moon? When was the last time you sat on the ground and played in the dirt? When was the last time you slept on the ground?
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With today's mass hysteria about skin cancer, Mr. Cayce's sunbathing on the beach remedy is no longer considered politically correct. But personally I think it is just as valid today as back in the days of the hospital. We need the sun and we need earth, just like we need water and air. The sun feeds us, not just with light and consciousness, but with essential nutrients and vitamins. Humans are currently plagued with a sunshine vitamin deficiency and the biggest side effect of that deficiency is depression.
Likewise, we need that direct face in the dirt connection with the earth. We need to touch the earth so that the universal energy coming down into us can pass through us and into the earth. If the energy is blocked it backs up and no longer flows through. That energy needs to be flowing unhindered through us to create vibrant health conditions.
Let's all think about our average day. How many times do we actually touch the earth? If there is any man-made barrier between the bottoms of our feet and the earth then we are not touching the earth. This includes cement, asphalt, linoleum, carpet, tile, or any man-made floor. Wood or stone floors will let the energies pass, though sand or dirt is the best. If we are wearing tennis shoes then we are not touching the earth because of the rubber between the bottoms of our feet and the earth. The same goes for any kind of shoe made from man-made substances. A natural leather-soled shoe is best but it still impedes slightly the energies. To have a full unimpeded connection going it is best to be barefoot.
Many people go their entire day without touching the earth. A circuitry is never made to allow the universal energies to flow through us into the earth. The energies are blocked and not flowing at full capacity and that's why it seems we're not living up to our full potential. And it's because we've lost our connection to the earth because of our shoes and our living surfaces. We don't touch the earth on a daily basis, not even for just an hour a day. We have cut ourselves off from the incredible knowledge and power of the earth--the living being we are living on. How can we love her if we never touch her skin?
When was the last time you had your naked feet in some nice soft sand, with the sand squooshing up between your toes? When was the last time you stood with bare feet on the nice cool grass? When was the last time you stood barefoot in the sand of a dry arroyo at night while you looked up at the full moon? When was the last time you sat on the ground and played in the dirt? When was the last time you slept on the ground?
Copyright by White Feather. All Rights Reserved.