DWQA QuestionsCategory: Extraterrestrial InterlopersEverything today suddenly tastes funny. What is causing the taste perversion I am experiencing? What is behind this?
Nicola Staff asked 9 months ago
As you saw intuitively, this is a consequence of the mopping-up operation unleashed by your recent healing work to transform and remove the chronic viral particles from your body that underlie some of your health concerns. There is an ongoing gradual shift in makeup as a result of the requests to the divine. There are many organisms still present that are undergoing a shift from being pathogenic to harmless. Not all can accommodate the needed changes, and for some, it leads to their demise. Those waste products are triggering some symptoms within the body and it is simply an interesting curiosity that persistent viruses that can cause taste alterations, as well as the body memory of antibiotic treatment used against them, are a karmic entanglement carried by both the viruses affecting your body and the cells exposed. That taste perversion is a remnant of the trauma of past bouts of illness, which were serious enough to warrant medical intervention because of a pneumonia diagnosis. And the treatment with the antibiotics caused taste perversion, and that lodged in the trauma memories as an aspect. So this shift in removing viruses is triggering body consciousness, the cellular awareness of abnormalities in normal functioning of the taste buds and sensory nerves. This will clear with continued healing that is ongoing and a work in progress. There will be an occasional experiencing for others as well, who may have echoes of prior symptoms arise during a wholesale cleanout of chronic infection, but will be minor because it is only sensations and signs and not true damage to anything, nor will it lead to a worsening of things as could happen with a true infection, causing an elevated temperature and other symptoms, and eventually even impairment of function and worse. So this is nothing to be concerned with as it is simply marking the occasion, in a sense, and not a threat to you.