In my last post I talked about Sickle Cell Disease, and how there is a correlation between one's life and purpose in life. Like a fraction, the two are inverted so that the drive to fulfill one's life becomes greater than the capacity to create your life, and so eventually it appears that it is impossible to fulfill your purpose in life.
Sickle Cell Anemia has been thought to be a genetic disease that black people get, but imagine how many have the drive to excel and to fulfill their purpose in life but have been held back by racial discrimination and character defamation. How many doctors even consider looking for the same crisis among white people?
I had another vision recently that explains that this is a fear-based disease. I saw a normal red blood cell in a very dark place, and suddenly it converted to the sickle-shape, and it rotated a half of a turn and then stopped spinning. That means that the physiological mechanism for red blood cell production is working fine, and the change to sickle shape occurs in the mature cells.
The temporary solution may be blood transfusions, but more importantly, there must be the effort to expand your life to invert the ratio between purpose in life and life.
God, the Creator of us all, gives us the capacity, the equality and the opportunity to get the life we want. Each of us is born with the capacity to get the life we want by way of our talents and gifts, and we get into trouble when we don't rely on them as the basis for our life. We have the opportunity to get our life, but don't see it when it arrives, or don't have the courage to grab for it. We rely on power games that unempower us and keep us from understanding that it is possible to get our life. We have the equality, because everyone is born with talents and gifts, and if we rely on power games, which go against Universal Law, we face the backlashes from the games, and this leads to conflict resolution. To get the life we want, we turn Universal Law--karma--into a tool rather than a punishment. To get the life you want, you must be willing to help someone else get the life he or she wants.
That is my next focus--although I have been working to do that all along.