Are you an allergy sufferer? I just learned how to heal my Incense Cedar pollen allergy, and it worked!
NOTE: I shared this same information on my Facebook site on January 6, 2018. Then realized I should post it on my Shasta Vortex Adventures’ blog to reach more people. Some of you may have already this on Facebook.

On December 30, 2017 I started sneezing and blowing my nose. My eyes were itchy, my throat was dry and itchy and cough drops didn’t help at all. Later that day a friend told me the cedar trees were in bloom early this year and his allergies were acting up, too. The next day I talked to a friend who’s an avid meditator and mentioned my allergies to him. He used to suffer frIncense Cedarom allergies, too, but discovered how to heal himself. He said I should, “Go back to the planet where the cedars originated from and see what kind of karma you have there. Then do what’s needed to shift that karma. That’s what I did, and my allergies are gone.” Brilliant, I thought to myself, and went on with my day.

That evening my allergy symptoms were so bad I couldn’t sleep, so I went into meditation to find the cedar planet. I wasn’t able to find that planet, but I finally I connected with the “over-lighting spirit of the cedars.” I asked if I had any karma with the cedars and what I could do to clear that. Then I saw myself as a man in my past life. The cedar tree had more to say, so I sat up and wrote it down.

It reminded me that all beings must learn to live together in a co-creative way. Cedar trees know why they’ve been put in certain positions, which is often to protect humans from the wind, and shade them from the heat of the sun. Their presence there also helps create an abundant network of living beings below the tree, who rely on each other for what they need. If one of those beings is taken away, the whole society can fail. What’s underneath the tree has great significance to many different beings and that underground society needs to be respected, too.

Humans only have interest in the “wood” that’s above the ground. What people aren’t aware of is the network of beings who rely on what that “wood” has to offer them, which is a home where they can live, grow and thrive. That network of beings flows with the natural flow of the earth and only uses what they need to survive each day. To them, all things have a purpose, and nothing goes to waste.

Then I asked the cedar, “Is that relationship specific to just the cedars, or to other trees, too?”

The cedars know and understand what no other tree considers in its long life cycle, which is the relationship between every being that its roots come in in contact with. No other tree does that. [At that point I was reminded of the “Ringing Cedars of Russia” book series, that I haven’t read.]

Then the cedar said, “You are now relieved of your karmic retribution from “dismissing the wisdom of the cedars as just another story that’s not based on proven fact.” Now share this story with the world so everyone can begin to look at life through the eyes of a cedar. There are many more intricacies to life than your human eyes can see.  Ignoring those intricacies can have real consequences. That is an important lesson for you to learn from this story. Thank you for listening to me, and for sharing these truths.”

Then I asked another question of the cedar. “Is it ever okay to cut down trees?”

Trees are beings of great beauty. Each one has a right to exist, and so do you. When you take away that right before it is time, the reason must be clear. The tree needs to be thanked for its service and its beauty, and given the reason(s) why it is time to cut it down now. When there is agreement between the tree and yourself, then its life can be taken, so it can put to a different use. People who live in “tree infested places” see only the value of the tree’s wood and not the value of all that lies below the tree. Perhaps now they will take that into account.

That’s all. Now get some rest.

Before I had this conversation with the cedar, my allergy symptoms were getting worse. After that conversation, those symptoms were almost gone – and after only thirty minutes of writing. “Magic!” I said to myself. “That really works!” I blew my nose one more time and then drifted off to sleep.

The odd part of this story is how quickly the allergy symptoms disappeared that night. No remedy I’ve tried has ever worked that quickly. It’s now been over a week and the allergy symptoms have not returned. The pollen from an Incense Cedar tree in bloom is usually stays around for about three weeks here in Mt. Shasta, CA. I feel very lucky to have discovered this “remedy” early in that cycle. Listen up, allergy sufferers who know how to explore dimensional realities through meditation. This may work for you, too!