Guest guest Posted February 26, 2000 Report Share Posted February 26, 2000 > Thank you for your kind words, Gururattan Kaur. They have filled me with more confidence and clarity. I > will stay on my path with the faith that this path-of-truth knows best where to lead me, Nancy. > > "Rattana Khalsa" <rattanak > > Dear Nancy, > > I would certainly not call my meetings with Yogi Bhajan moments of bliss. I > am not sure how to define or describe what he does. But he is working on > your aura to help clear out some blockages. We still have to do KY, but he > gives us some help. (For which I am most grateful!!) I believe what you are saying is true, but a little confused on how someone else can burn off my karma for me. I thought this had to be done alone using the K. yoga tools and imparted wisdom by a teacher to assist me, not to do it for me. Otherwise, I would think that the problems would arise again. Or, is this what you mean by a 'moment of bliss?' > Your below reference is my biggest challenge. Iam all the time working > on my hidden agendas and ego, and of letting go, living life more fully without the brakes on. I see > people at work so stressed because their brakes are on so tight. I learn about myself by observing > others. KY has taken me very far away from where I used to be, but not yet where I shall be. > > I am not where I want to be yet either. Life and awakening are a process. > Just keep going. > > There is still a place where I am caught by the strong will of another > who chooses not to surrender. > > You are the one who has to surrender. The other will choose what he/she > wants to do. > > I understand that I am the one who is at fault for allowing myself to be > controlled. > > You are not at fault. This is a lesson that you have to learn for your own > empowerment. Wed at his class YB told us that we just want success. But > the way life works is that we have as many problems as we have achievements. > To life happily, we have to conquer our sadness, our fears our anger. > > I know too that there will be, some day, a time to cut the cords if I > cannot influence another positively by my own good example, that is, if I am > being true and a good example. > > When you learn what you have to learn you will move on. Maybe the other > person will change because you have changed, maybe not. That is he or her > choice. > > Ego-words and old belief systems of others (& my own) have harsh > influences and lessons. > > I noticed that too. :+) > > My heart hurts deep because I know that I can only hope to work on > changing myself. > > Yes. And that is so empowering too. Because as you change your life will > change. And the other person might not be able to change until you do. > > And then there is the question of ego and surrender. It is necessary > first to serve and surrender before one can achieve mastery. Mastery is > afterall not an ego trip but a merging with the Divine. Surrender, service > and humility all help one to be ready and available for Divine Grace when it > comes your turn. Liberation occurs by grace. Sat Nam, Gururattan Kaur > > May we walk in deeper grace, Nancy > > Yes. Thank you for your sincere sharing. > > Blessings and Sat Nam, Gururattan Kaur Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2000 Report Share Posted February 26, 2000 Dear Nancy, >>confidence and clarity. I will stay on my path with the faith that this path-of-truth knows best where to lead me, Nancy. That is it in a nutshell and will lead you to greater and deeper levels of surrender. Sat Nam, Gururattan Kaur Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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