Disconnection — The Cause of Dis-Ease, Connection — The Cure: Disconnection and Healing, We Are the Medicine
- mysticvibesllc1584
- Oct 14
- 3 min read

Disconnection and Healing
I have been witnessing something quietly spreading through humanity — a kind of dis-ease that doesn’t show up on medical scans yet is deeply present in the way we live. We speak of healing, connection, and change, yet when the time comes to participate in it, many remain absent, or collectively kept distracted. We speak of community yet avoid communion. We ask for transformation yet resist engagement. This is not judgment — it is observation. And it leads me to a path of many questions.
Service vs. Being in Service
Somewhere along the way, we began to confuse having a service with being in service.
To have a service is to offer something — a skill, a session, a product. To be in service is far deeper. It is presence. Humility. A willingness to stand with another, not simply provide to another.
But I’ve come to see something difficult and true while launching my own service-based business: Many do not seek community — they seek a carrier. Not collaboration — but someone to hold the weight for them.
Those who are truly in service often become silently exhausted. Not because they give too much — but because they are pouring into systems rooted in taking, rather than receiving. One extracts. The other nourishes.
And so, I ask — how can authentic healing exist in a culture of depletion, where so much is taken and so little is truly received?
Disconnection — The Cause of Dis-Ease
I believe disconnection is the real dis-ease — not of the physical body, but of our existence as human beings, and the human potential we are abandoning. It is a sickness in the fabric of humanity itself. This is why the world feels so toxic and fractured. It is not only individuals who are unwell — it is the collective field we all live in--the matrix.
Much of this dis-ease is born from conditioning — from inherited beliefs that tell us to survive alone, to distrust others, to guard our vulnerability. Over time, these beliefs become walls of separation. Thought becomes habit. Habit becomes illness. And as the dis-ease spreads, the sicker our world becomes.
We don’t just suffer dis-ease in the mind. We manifest it in the body.
If we truly understood this, we would recognize a radical truth:
WE ARE THE MEDICINE. Not individually — but in our willingness to connect, to witness, to hold one another.
When Connection Becomes Medicine — The Twin Phenomenon
There is a profound practice in neonatal care. When one newborn twin is failing, medical staff will place the weaker infant against the stronger, skin-to-skin. And something astonishing often occurs:
Heartbeats synchronize. Breathing stabilizes. Life returns.
No drug. No machine. Only connection.
If our own biology responds to presence with healing — why has our culture abandoned this truth?
The Great Confusion — Going Within vs. Isolation
We are told to “go within.” And that wisdom is sacred. But somewhere, it became distorted — turned into isolation. We closed the door to our inner world and forgot to return to the outer one.
Inner work was never meant to replace human connection. It was meant to prepare us for it.
Yet today, many retreat inward and never re-emerge. We call it healing, but at times, it is withdrawal. We forget that the world outside is not our opposition.
It is our twin. (As above, so below. As within, so without.)
So, I Ask…
How can healing exist without connection? How can anything change if we refuse to stand together? Are we truly seeking transformation and healing — or are we protecting our separation?
Alone, I do not hold the answers.We are all mystics — seeking our truths, our healing, and walking through life with questions in our hearts.
But if we, as humanity, choose to awaken, we will remember this:We are meant to hold one another.Just like those twins.
Because without our twin — without each other —we cannot fully return to life.