February is often seen as the month dedicated to love, with Valentine's Day and Dragobete being prominent celebrations. The media is filled with discussions and promises of achieving fulfilling relationships during this time.
I warmly encourage you to explore a unique perspective on love during this period.
While listening to the radio, I caught a piece of news about the inauguration of a new pharmacy in Cluj, situated in a locality that, to my perception, already had a fair share of them.
Glancing towards the outskirts, a move I now consider somewhat reckless given I was driving, I started paying attention to the green and red crosses of pharmacies that stood out conspicuously. This observation led me to ponder: what logic underlies the decision to open a pharmacy close to another (mirroring the strategy often seen with banks)?
Is our collective health in such a fragile condition?
Do we suffer from numerous chronic illnesses that necessitate ongoing pharmaceutical care?
Are we so fixated on maintaining a youthful, flawless appearance, free from any imperfections, that we turn to pharmacies in our quest for happiness?
It's accurate to say that modern pharmacies often merge with drugstores, blurring the distinction between them. Nowadays, we encounter food, dietary, and personal care items alongside traditional medicinal products. People have grown accustomed to selecting dietary supplements influenced by media advertisements, trendsetters, or anecdotal recommendations from neighbors.
This could be one of the reasons...
Further reflection will undoubtedly reveal more.
WELL-BEING is more of a relative concept than an absolute one; it represents a journey toward achieving a balance of opposites, embodying an integrated paradox. It's about maintaining a physiological equilibrium, as well as a stable mental and psycho-social condition, culminating in a sense of FULFILLMENT.
During this period, the Sun and Earth highlight the genetic partners 55/59, promoting independent thought, free from predefined notions, and reliance on internal rather than external validation. This time is about purifying one's genetic "laundry" and achieving self-transparency through deep personal transformation.
According to Richard Rudd, the creator of the "Gene Keys" system, the essence of this system is encapsulated in codon 55.
How can we shift away from the deep-seated belief that we are merely at the mercy of our physical existence?
When sadness hits, we yearn for happiness; when happiness is ours, we desperately hold onto it, fearing its loss; success fills us with unwarranted pride and a sense of false empowerment, while failure leads to feelings of shame or the heavy burden of guilt.
Such a reactive and inconsistent approach to life perpetuates a never-ending cycle of seeking happiness, overlooking the fact that life inherently involves a balance of contrasting elements.
I contend that the essence of Gift Key 55, Freedom, is not merely the outcome or consequence of certain characteristics or behaviors. Instead, it represents an ever-expanding inner realm, enabling our genetic makeup to function in harmony with universal, cosmic principles that often stand in stark contrast to the constructs of contemporary society.
Modern humanity seeks wellness without sickness, existence without end, joy without sorrow, rapture without distress, and prominence without the necessity for deep roots in the earth. This mindset is evident whether one is driving or navigating through the bustling centers of major cities.
There's a prevailing hope for a health elixir purchasable at pharmacies, and for a future where we transition from organic beings to mechanical entities, from relying on synapses, neurons, and muscles to embracing the convenience of telepathic implants (as seen with Neuralink's latest innovation). These implants promise control over phones or computers from afar, yet overlook the complexity of life within a human body. Life encompasses countless chemical events per second, a unique medical history, intricate cell and tissue interactions, environmental interactions (with air, water, food, and applied substances), a variety of psycho-social and genetic influences, and microscopic factors that position us as participants in a larger cosmic balance. This balance, linked to a higher self, eludes manipulation by any scheme designed to cheat death.
In this grand scheme, night gives way to day, and death is an inseparable part of life.
The richness of our life experience stems from maturity across different dimensions, an uplifted sense of perception, and a shift in focus from oneself to the broader world.
Key 55 discusses a significant transformation, the dissolution of victim hood consciousness, awakening, and genetic evolution to embrace the gift or blessing of Freedom.
These are concepts that call for patience and profound reflection.
Upon my initial encounter with Key 55 (which I've shared in the comments for those without access to the book), my mind conjured an image of a pearl: "The Diary of Happiness" by Archimandrite Nicolae Steinhardt.
In this literary legacy, he explores the concept of genetic frequencies, albeit not explicitly named, along with mutations, spiritual healing, and contemplating death as an aspect of existence. He speaks of freedom as "the salt of the earth" and "the gift of tears," weaving together themes of liberation and transformation.
Yet, it's a particular passage that vividly lingers in my memory:
"True liberation came to me on the very last day: my name starts with S., I had no connections whatsoever, I wasn't terminally ill, I had been 'uncooperative with the investigation', I wasn't listed as an informer (those who collaborated with the authorities), and I hadn't been subjected to re-education.
The moment of Liberation was drawing near, ready to occur at any instant.
Alone in the small cell of Zarca, I knelt down and reflected.
I had entered prison metaphorically blind (experiencing only brief, misleading glimpses of light that illuminated not the reality but the darkness within, slicing through the dark without dispelling it) and emerged with my eyes wide open; I had entered a coddled, petulant individual and emerged cured of my pretensions, whims, and vanities; I had entered dissatisfied and emerged acquainted with true happiness; I had entered irritable, easily upset by the slightest annoyance, and emerged indifferent; before, the sun and life meant little to me, now I savored every tiny morsel of bread; I emerged with a newfound admiration for courage, dignity, honor, and heroism; I emerged reconciled with those I had wronged, with both my friends and foes, and even with myself."
LIBERATION happens in its own time. Let us kneel, let us perceive Reality through the innocent eyes of a child, with the intellect of an adult, and the wisdom of a heartfelt sage!
Much Love
A.
The 55 th Gene Key
https://genekeys.com/articles/the-55-2/