O wrote on Nov 6th, 2009 at 3:52am:Beau wrote on Nov 5th, 2009 at 9:36am:Monroe never followed a diet that I'm aware of
Hey, Beau.
I think Monroe did later on. In either of his two latter books he mentioned he became intolerant of things, had health problems, etc. I think this might have been indicative of a change to his body chemistry. Something you hear about associated with "higher vibration". If this phenomenon exists, you expect it to happen to Monroe, whom you clearly can watch grow and take ownership throughout the course of his books.
Quote from "Far Journeys":
Quote:For example, I had become painfully (literally) aware that my body has taken to rejecting chemicals. This includes alcohol, prescription drugs, caffeine, and evidently anything else my body says is unnatural for its operation. The rejection or allergic reaction takes the form of profuse sweating, vomiting, and/or severe abdominal cramps.
This was only the severe stuff, I wonder if he felt discomfort to some minor degree to other stuff. But imagine having the urge to vomit every time you ingest caffeine!
Well, going off alcohol and caffeine completely would be a big dietary change for most people I know. It was not voluntary, but this is what Monroe's body told him what its needs were.
Be well
Wanted to say a few things re: Monroe as he is a good case study to look at.
I find it highly interesting that when Monroe was working with the explorer Rosiland A. McKnight and her guidance in his lab way back when and for a number of years, the usually patient, loving, and gentle guidance team of Rosies at one point got quite stern with both Bob and Rosie about their lack of discipline and concern regarding their diets and general lifestyles in the health sense.
So much so, that at one point "Ah So" and her guidance team put their nonphysical feet down and said basically something like this *if you two don't get your act together with this stuff we're trying to get across to you, then we're not going to work with you in this manner anymore. Tough luck, grow up.*
My own experience is also that Guidance can be more stern and/or authoritative at times with important issues. It's like grownups looking at an older kid in their antics, but one who should know better, and being like, "hey, stop messing around, you know better."
Because Bob and Rosie were more mature consciousnesses, they could handle more direct criticism.
I've looked at Monroe's astrological chart, read all his books, his two biographies, and some other books which mention him, and while this doesn't make me an expert by any means on him or his life, i can't help but get the sense that sometimes he was a rather stubborn and willful personality at times. You should see the amount of Fixed energy he had in his chart, guy could be a mule sometimes.
What happens to overly stubborn/fixed people when they continue to refuse to listen to wisdom from both within and without?
They tend to get banged in the head with 2X4's by "life" if they are more spiritually mature, as Bob grew to be in his life. As O noted from Bob's own writings, this very much is what happened to him.
His "body", or rather we should say the combo of his body and his Disk, couldn't get through to him in any other way, except to almost force him to clean up his act. He hadn't really listened to Ah so and Rosie's guidance earlier.
Hence the extreme reactions to everyday common pollutants like caffeine, alcohol, etc.
What i find even more interesting is that the above thing with Bob is similar in some ways with what went on with Edgar Cayce. He was also told by guidance on a number of occasions that it would be helpful if he lived much more healthily as to diet and exercise. A couple time he was gently chastised and criticized for treating his Temple so poorly. (Notice i used the word "Temple" and capitalized it. There is a reason, the body is a Temple and should be treated with the appropriate respect and appreciation.)
He was also stubborn and rarely listened or consistently followed this advice.
But here's the confusing thing. People look at people like Bob Monroe or Edgar Cayce and they think, 'wait, if it's important to have a healthy lifestyle, and if it helps nonphysical perception and attunement, etc, then why did it not seemingly hinder these guys who ate so poorly, didn't exercise enough, etc.'
Relativity my dear Watson. These guys came in with some unusual developement psychically, and both probably had a lot of innate vitality and endurance to begin with, which gave them a certain amount of "wiggle room" or cushion in this area.
Also, having OBE's, and various other psychic experiences does not necessarily mean one is very spiritually intune. There are some rather psychic people out there who are very immature spiritually. I'm not saying this is the case with Bob and Edgar, but i've noticed a lot of people put these guys on some pretty high pedestals at times and sometimes confuse the psychic stuff with spiritual developement and balance.
These guys were no Yeshuas or He/She's, not by a long shot. Both of them, tended to experience a lot of deep depression at times in their lives. Depression incidentally often comes from a combo of one's body being too out of whack physically and often not living up to ones spiritual ideals enough and being too selfish and/or materially attuned.
These are not personal criticisms, nor am i fault finding. I'm just trying to put things into holistic perspective.
See, this is my question. What if both of these guys really ate healthily, exercised, and did all the helpful physical stuff that helps clear and balance ones mind and emotions.
Just think how happy, powerful, clear, balanced, and accurately psychic these guys would have been if they had cared a lot more about this facet which they ignored.
All i can think is WOW
what a sight it would have been. What level of helpers they could have been. Think how long they could have lived and served. It would have indirectly helped them get closer to that "He/She" level and expression.
P.S., though in his latter years Monroe did give up a lot of the more harmful food/chemical toxins because he had to or suffer the more immediate and extreme consequences, it's reported in both his biographies that he had a real sweet tooth till the day he died (was a sugar addict), and would have to sneak candys and chocolates so that his wife wouldn't see him, otherwise she would have expressed her unhappiness with it.
Also, btw, it's important to note that for example, Cayce when he was 3 or so years old, fell forehead first onto a board with a large nail sticking out of it, and the nail deeply pierced his forehead. This may have greatly accentuated his psychic sensitivity by impacting or affecting his Pineal gland. Hence, of course diet etc. is not going to have as much an effect for someone who had an experience or "adjustment" like this as the average, typical person who hasn't had same.
Relativity again.