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The way of life is the way of adaptability. Dr. Berg, in this video, walks viewers through studies that show that the heart’s response to its environment is the key to its health. This is important, not just on a physical level, but could also be understood from a more metaphysical level.

One of the things that really gave the Gospel its staying power was its adaptability. Something that was controversial at the time, and has maintained its reputation for being the cause of much disagreement among differing societies to this day. Which is said to be the source of where many people can observe some resemblance of a flawed logic. However it is this very adaptability that is the source for why the tradition has survived so many upheavals, schisms, wars, corruption, scandal, and murder. It is in the chaos and disorder of such adaptability, that we are able to plainly see the direct tie to its source cause, and it is most obviously around the one most important particular detail of a fact: The Resurrection of the man, Jesus/Yeshuah, of Nazareth.

The single most adaptive act in all of the universe. If the point behind the “survival of the fittest” model of the Darwinian evolutionists, it would most certainly be that the key to genetic transmission, it is adaptability. Regardless of how one might feel about the theory, there can be no question that if the word is to have any meaning at all, it is to be directly tied to the condition of a living body. It is in every way concerned with seeing the life of that body secured, and consistent. The implications of the deeper meaning here begs us to contemplate its power. Namely that to truly live is not to establish yourself as a blunt force object, standing firmly on rigidity, just to melt under the heat of the furnace of time, of mind, and scrutiny. Living, really, is to surrender to the forces of the blacksmith who is at work crafting a master sword, in the battle over life, who sweats and bleeds over the perfection He is searching for in the end result once the finished work is complete.

In the Bible, there is a verse that says, “He who began a good work in you will finish it until the day of its completion.” There’s a plan and a destiny in motion and it involves not only the entirety of the human race, but all of the rest of creation as well. Maybe that plan isn’t always so clear to us, and maybe we think we’re messing everything up, because we’re working too hard to resist that process. But our response to that process is going to have an effect on the end result. So we can either learn to let God have the final word, the way He was always going to anyways, or we make ourselves a lump in the material that the blacksmith is either going to have to rework with more heating hammering, sanding, and grinding, or he will have to through you back in the furnace to start all over again, to make the most out of the material that you are. No matter what the case is, that blacksmith is going to get the weapon that is needed to establish the perfect justice that beacons the human race to be found.

So don’t be afraid to trust that maybe there is a plan. Maybe you really do have all that you need in life. And maybe the force that brought all of reality in existence is as concerned about your own heart as you are. So you might as well get a grip, find some way to snap out of the cycle of anxiety, and finally start to ask yourself, “what is it that my body really needs to be happy, healthy and wise?” I think you might be surprised to find how much there is that doesn’t cost you a dime, but is in every way more effective than any pharmaceuticals, in order for your body to function the way that is most optimal for its own quality of life. If that is what you find, don’t be afraid to make your way back here to let us know in the comments one way or another.

Cheers,

Xwan

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