Guest guest Posted December 21, 2002 Report Share Posted December 21, 2002 Sat Nam, ya'll, For the last few weeks, I've been doing the Smiling Buddha Meditation followed by the Meditation for Gurprasad. Why isn't this Mandatory??!!!! I find myself experiencing a fundamental shift in my beleifs and energies. My definitions of prosperity, how I relate to it, how it happens - all these things and more are being changed, challenged and transmogrified. Meanwhile, this has, in many weird ways, been the most prosperous month of the year despite an exceedingly low income this month. Not only have I magically been able to buy small gifts for everyone on my list, pay the bills, and have food in the house, but I've also had a Bakers Rack, a desk chair, a new pair of hiking boots and $20 literally dropped in my lap by unknown benefactors.. Not that I'm saying "meditate and KA-CHING!" I was raised in that whole holinesss=poverty that pervades most Irish Catholic families, especially us pre-Vatican 2 types. This experience is cool, interesting, ok, suprising and a whole lot of other words I can't think of at the moment. I've almost turned it into a walking meditation as I go about my daily buisness. On the inhale, I imagine every good thing flowing into me, particularly through the Solar Centers. ( By the way, shoes and bakers rack were two thing I actually did imagine ) And then on the exhale , I imagine all those good things flowing out from my Heart into the world around me. Sometimes I find myself offering that breath as a blessing for an individual I may encounter along the way. While I truely am grateful for the new stuff, the greater work is happening within me. There is no hesitation, impatience or balking on my part. I simply am getting off to feeling myself in the middle of the flow for the moment. It's probably the first time that finding myself sitting in God's Hands without feeling uncomfortable about it. I'm not sure how much of my fiscal poverty is attributable to poverty of spirit, but I think, thanks to my daily Gurprasad, that I'll never really feel poor again. This Breath is for you, BABY! Sat Nam, Leo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2002 Report Share Posted December 21, 2002 Dear Leo, THANK YOU!! You have given me the most wonderful Christmas present! Some day I am going to include testimonials for the meditations and sets in my books and your is going to be in there! > For the last few weeks, I've been doing the Smiling Buddha Meditation followed by the Meditation for Gurprasad. Why isn't this Mandatory??!!!! I find myself experiencing a fundamental shift in my beleifs and energies. This meditation is on page 145 of Transitions to a Heart Centered World www.yogatech.com. If you can only ever have one KY book, get this one. I feel so blessed to have been the one who helped assemble these transformative teachings. May we all be blessed to know how blessed we already are! Sat nam, Gururattan Kaur Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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