Organ and Tissue Consciousness: Dialoguing with Body Systems
HEALTH-036
Bashar explains that individual organs and tissues possess their own localized consciousness and can be engaged in healing dialogue. Bashar explains that individual organs and tissues possess their own localized consciousness and can be engaged in healing dialogue. This entry covers: (1) cellular consciousness—each cell is a conscious entity with awareness, preference, and capacity for response; the body is not a machine but a cooperative community of trillions of intelligent beings, (2) organ personality—different organs exhibit distinct 'character': the heart is relational and emotional, the liver is decisive and transformative, the kidneys are filtering and discerning, the stomach is receptive and processing; understanding these qualities allows respectful dialogue rather than adversarial treatment, (3) the illness message—symptoms are communications from body systems about imbalance, resistance, or unaddressed emotional/spiritual issues; suppressing symptoms without listening to their message often drives the issue deeper, (4) dialogue techniques—meditative communication with specific organs: visualizing the organ, asking what it needs, receiving intuitive impressions, and negotiating lifestyle changes as cooperative agreements rather than imposed restrictions, (5) the placebo and nocebo effects—demonstrating the power of belief on organ function; positive expectation creates healing biochemistry, while fear and negative expectation produce dysfunction. Bashar provides the 'body council' technique: regularly convening an internal meeting where heart, mind, gut, and spirit each express their perspective on decisions. The entry emphasizes that body communication is bidirectional: you listen to the body, and the body responds to your loving attention.
Source
Sessions on cellular consciousness, organ dialogue, and body communication