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Wellness is not political.

  • Apr 7
  • 3 min read

This isn't a political blog. Why? Because this is my blog, and I believe that our current political system is old, dying energy, and I would rather put my attention and energy towards the new, healthy system I want to see put in place when the old system finally gives up the ghost. It's not that I don't follow the politics, and vote/act accordingly, it's just that looking beyond the politics is my wheelhouse, and I'll leave the political commentary to the people who are actually good at it.


I guess you could say I've been on a wellness journey my whole life, I was born into a Seventh-Day Adventist medical family who takes the Health Ministry to heart and soul. I spent my childhood devouring books on herbalism and nutritional supplementation. But I really went on my personal health journey starting in 2017, when my time at the Fibromyalgia Pain Clinic got me into strength training, which ended up exacerbating my joint hypermobility and osteoarthritis issues, to the point of multiple major surgeries. My journey led me to diagnoses of everything from food allergies to neurodivergence.


If you follow this blog, you'll know that my personal approach to wellness has been holistic, and informed strongly by three things - my background in Anthropology and study of ancient and traditional lifeways, my lifelong spiritual journey, particularly in energy work, and my commitment to decolonizing my thought processes and daily habits.


And my conclusion? Wellness is spiritual. Any time you're caring for your physical body, which is a manifestation of your soul, you're caring for your soul, too. And considering every last one of us is an expression of the Universal or God Source, striving for personal health from a place of pure love of self is a direct act of reverence and obedience to God.


I'm coming to this conclusion as "wellness influencers" are using their content to funnel people into a certain political mindset. These people are using specific diet and exercise habits under the guise of health to signal their political beliefs, and make those beliefs look more desirable. How very Piscean Age of them.


Now, consider this from my perspective: Spirituality is forever. Politics are very temporary. Spirituality is a force far bigger than any single person. Politics is man-made and headed by fallible, ego-driven humans with a deep, toxic need to control others.


As far as I'm concerned, using the health of the human body, the soul's physical expression, the vehicle the soul uses to interface with our planet, to promote societal division in the name of politics is Golden Calf level blasphemy.


At least everyone worshiping the Golden Calf were 100% aware and truthful about what they were doing. Many of these influencers drag Christianity into their brand. But religion has always been politics' way of controlling spiritual access, so no one is surprised there.


Dear Reader, please know that I am no influencer, and anything I share about diet, exercise, or wellness in general has no ulterior motive. My wellness focus is purely on uniting my energy with the Universal Source, and keeping up the best vessel I can for my soul to use to fulfill its purpose here on Earth. And I'm not trying to proselytize my way of life, either. I'm just showing you how I did it, if you're wondering. Like all spiritual things, this is something you have to choose for yourself, because you want it. That's how personal sovreignty works.

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