Q: What do you know about accidents: Why do they happen? And why should we be made to suffer because of ignorance?

A: Accidents occur because people do not use all of their ability – because they do not use their intuitive ability.

A person who is centered and uses both brain hemispheres to think with will be safer, will have a type of immunity to accidents. This is because the mind is not limited by time and space as the body is. The mind can sense danger farther away than the body can.

If you go to level daily and center yourself, and if you practice the various Silva Method techniques and practice working health cases regularly, then you should not experience accidents.

KNOWLEDGE IS VALUABLE

Sometimes we fool ourselves think he wants to do something, but deep down he really doesn’t want to do it. But he thinks he wants to do it because he has been encouraged to do it. This person might get into an “acci­dent” which keeps him from engaging in the activity he does not really want to do.

Isn’t it much better to spend some time at level thinking about our life and determining what is actually the best thing to do? Isn’t this much easier than “sub­consciously” putting ourselves into a position to be involved in an accident?

As Jose Silva says, ignorance does not exempt us from suffer­ing; knowledge exempts us from suffering.

WHY DO WE SUFFER?

If I am ignorant of the law of gravity and jump off a building, I’ll suffer. You can’t break laws; laws don’t break – people do.

Why does this situation exist?  It is a way of providing feed­back, to encourage us to do what we need to do.

We need to know more and to act in certain ways. Mr. Silva believes that the creator put us here to help perfect the creation, to correct problems and make our world a better place to live.

When a child does wrong, the child is punished. This is not done as revenge by the parent, but to guide the child. You offer the child choices: do this and be uncomfortable; do that and be comfortable.

YOU CAN PROSPER

When we are not doing what what we are supposed to be doing, we prosper. It is as simple as that.

Use your own life to give you feedback. Spend as much time at your level as you need to. Prac­tice working health cases, and practice using all of the other Silva Method techniques.

Find what you should be doing with your life, and do it. The more you serve, the more you will prosper.

Better and Better,

Laura Silva Quesada
and the Team