As the body is focused on self preservation, like any animal, of course it's interested in it's own healing.
Saying the body has great wisdom, is kind of like saying our cat friend has great wisdom. Hint, she doesn't. She is driven primarily by instincts, self preservation, and material appetites and conditioning.
However, just because she doesn't have great wisdom, doesn't mean that I can't respect and love her. I do, and enjoy exchanging affection with her. This isn't the best comparison since there is Soul within Jasmine, and it's not just her body that I love, but more her Soul (and her Soul is more mature than most other cat's I've known and met).
I'm not saying there isn't benefit to grounding. While we are here and directly connected to the body, we are part of the physical Earth, and it's important to ground both our bodies and if we are contacting expanded/fast vibratory nonphysical energies, then it's important to share that with the physical Earth.
That interchange/sharing of energy helps both, a mutual service. The physical Earth needs our Soul and Spirit energies, and we (our bodies) need her helpful, balancing, grounding affect since we are working through a body, which is connected to her.
But at the same time, it's limiting to put the body on any kind of pedestal. All in all, it's a vehicle, a shell, a complex construct, and one that is innately limiting in tendency and affect.
This is why it's very common to read in NDE accounts, that so many people who die, are greatly relieved and very happy to be fully separated from the body--not necessarily because of physical pain or the like, but because of the heaviness, distortion, and limitation of same.
Vince, you say you're now interested in Biblical teachings? The NT speaks some on the differences between the body and the Soul and Spirit.
Perhaps a big clue to the nature of the body vs that of Spirit, are some readings that Edgar Cayce's guidance gave. In talking about Yeshua overcoming the world and flesh, they note that when he was on the cross, he cried out "My Father, my Father, why have you forsaken me!?"
This source indicated that this wasn't Yeshua--his inner consciousness, but rather the last of the body consciousness rebelling. The body was in pain and full of terror. It did not want Yeshua to sacrifice it. Even to the very end, it rebelled against his spiritual consciousness. This "battle" was particularly intense while he was in the garden and he was praying that this bitter cup be taken from him.
The NT records that this stress/strain was so great, that he started to "sweat" quantities of blood. He and his body was fully aware of the kind of pain and suffering he would go through shortly. The body influenced towards that of not wanting to go through with it. But Yeshua's Spirit self, over came the influence of the body in the moment he said and meant, "But not my will be done, but the will of the Father be done".
Even in Yeshua, we can note a difference pre and post Resurrection. Post Resurrection, Yeshua was no longer connected to a dense, animal body, born of a human. He had co-created a new/free form that could be in the world, but no longer was of it. The form was based on his physical body, but the substance, or rather essence, was that of pure Spirit.
This Yeshua no longer experiences the limitations and pangs of the animal body. He completely transcends the physical, and has complete control over same. He had unusual some control over it prior, but it's much greater post resurrection.
I had an interesting experience somewhat recently. I have been wondering off and on, whether or not complete enlightenment was possible while connected to a human body. I had begun to think that it wasn't, but I wasn't sure. A friend of mine, whom I hadn't talked to in a while, messaged me out of the blue, and he wrote this,
Quote:Hi brother,
On a daily basis, I pick up my copies of the Holy Bible, the Holy Vedas, and the Diary of Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska, and I ask God that if He would like to say anything to me through these three books, would He guide my hand to the right page. Today, when I picked up the Holy Vedas, my hand went to the following verses, and I thought of you. Below are the words from that page.
"We worship the Mother of three realms,
Renowned to be the granter of eternal glory,
Let the separation of our soul from our body
Be a step to absolute liberation
May She release our soul from the bondage
Of mortal life
As the ripened melon is separated from its stem.
May our death be a step to immortality."
"Having taken the oath to dedicate your life
Towards gaining immortality,
May you know that the path that leads to it
Is that of complete surrender and dedication.
Remember, you are the child of immortality."
"O Lord, liberate our souls
From the shadows of birth and death,
Not from our aspirations of existence, i.e.,
immortality."
"O God, help me to put an end
To all physical desires of the maligned body,
Bless that I may qualify to partake
Of the nectar of immortal love."
It seemed that his guidance, or my guidance through him, was confirming my increasing intuition that full enlightenment was not possible while connected to a human body. In electrical terms, the body probably can't handle the degree of voltage nor amps that the Spirit puts out.
If a person was getting close to full enlightenment while connected to a human body, the body would probably die. Depending on the need, then the individual could either re-create a form from thought and Spirit consciousness, or choose to act as "invisible" guidance as most guidance does most often.