Innate Self Selection
- Luca Dray
- May 16, 2024
- 1 min read
If the wild animals couldn’t self medicate, there wouldn’t be any wild animals.
Humans fall into a trap of saviour, not recognising the innate ability of the body to detect what it needs.
For example, our body creates thirst.
Why does it do that..?
It does it because the minerals, electric charge, concentration ratio go out of balance, so it draws you to liquid doesn’t it.
It may draw you to water, is that water hot, cold, room temperature?
Or it may draw you to sugary liquid, or something a bit sour.
You may go to get a liquid then sip it and think
‘no, that’s not what I want’
and look for something else, until you find what you require.
It may be that you don’t specifically have what your body requires, so it’ll take the closest it can get.
There’s so much more going on than you think.
It’s like when someone has a craving to eat soil, clay, coal.
It’s not their mind simply saying
‘oh Iv decided I want to eat soil today’!
It’s the biochemistry of the body trying to get what it needs to rebalance itself.
As a self selection facilitator I provide access to the remedies that all animals, including human, may require, as we’ve tapped into the innate, through observing.
Sadly many of our lives have moved into ignoring our innate connections, which results in us being children lost whilst out shopping, yet when we see one of the wild animals responding in their wild, connected way, it makes sense, doesn’t it
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