Guest guest Posted February 6, 2003 Report Share Posted February 6, 2003 Satnam, I to had the disease at an older age..got it from my 8 year old neice. Stay healthy and take care of your self for a while.It was very scary having it at the time and I did become stronger but it was very difficult.So happy you are seeing God in this. More power and light to you satnam kaur Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2003 Report Share Posted February 6, 2003 Sat Nam everyone, This morning...I am seeing God! (to quote one of our resident yogi's). I'm on the mend. Thanks to all who gave me advice (I used every suggestion given!) and also to those who sent me healing light....in my darkest moment, writhing in pain, I curled up on my meditation nest, with ice packs all over my body and began to listen to the CD....Eck Ong Kar Sat Gurprasad Sat Gurprasad Eck Ong Kar....over and over again... .....around me a light began to emerge filling my body...coursing through every part of my being....and I had the understanding that my prayer had been heard...there was no cessation of the pain...but I knew that I was not alone and that there was a process taking place here and I needed to ride it out. With in 8 hours everything had come to a head...I began to sleep again and the pain began to subside. It's interesting how a couple of weeks ago I had that thought..."living in this body is a painful experience"....Well talk about baptism by fire! Being in that much pain, it would have been very easy to fall into that old thinking pattern...but I was committed to seeing the bigger picture in all of this if it killed me! I had the new perspective begin to emerge, that this body is supporting a healing process. It's a gift. In terms of having this body of mine and being able to facilitate this healing experience, within it, for my own growth. In a way I think all this heat and fire I experienced has burnt up some of my old crap. To tell you the truth..I'm feeling rather courageous and confident in who I am at the moment. Another understanding became clearer for me as well....healing doesn't always mean a cessation in pain....but a transformation of our perspective or how we feel about, that which we call, pain. Much Light and Love, Sat Sangeet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2003 Report Share Posted February 6, 2003 Beautiful! "satsangeetkaur <satsangeetkaur" <satsangeetkaur wrote:Sat Nam everyone, This morning...I am seeing God! (to quote one of our resident yogi's). I'm on the mend. Thanks to all who gave me advice (I used every suggestion given!) and also to those who sent me healing light....in my darkest moment, writhing in pain, I curled up on my meditation nest, with ice packs all over my body and began to listen to the CD....Eck Ong Kar Sat Gurprasad Sat Gurprasad Eck Ong Kar....over and over again... .....around me a light began to emerge filling my body...coursing through every part of my being....and I had the understanding that my prayer had been heard...there was no cessation of the pain...but I knew that I was not alone and that there was a process taking place here and I needed to ride it out. With in 8 hours everything had come to a head...I began to sleep again and the pain began to subside. It's interesting how a couple of weeks ago I had that thought..."living in this body is a painful experience"....Well talk about baptism by fire! Being in that much pain, it would have been very easy to fall into that old thinking pattern...but I was committed to seeing the bigger picture in all of this if it killed me! I had the new perspective begin to emerge, that this body is supporting a healing process. It's a gift. In terms of having this body of mine and being able to facilitate this healing experience, within it, for my own growth. In a way I think all this heat and fire I experienced has burnt up some of my old crap. To tell you the truth..I'm feeling rather courageous and confident in who I am at the moment. Another understanding became clearer for me as well....healing doesn't always mean a cessation in pain....but a transformation of our perspective or how we feel about, that which we call, pain. Much Light and Love, Sat Sangeet "OUR DESTINY IS TO BE HAPPY" - Yogi Bhajan You can UNSUBSCRIBE from this list at the Groups Member Center (My Groups), or send mail to Kundaliniyoga NO UNSUBSCRIBE REQUESTS TO THE LIST PLEASE! WEB SITE: kundalini yoga KUNDALINI YOGA ON-LINE TRAINING. Details from kundalini yogaclasses.html Sponsored by YOGA TECHNOLOGY - Practical Books & Videos on Kundalini Yoga & Meditation. Also Meditation & Mantra CDs. Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2003 Report Share Posted February 6, 2003 06.02.03 18:32:44, "satsangeetkaur <satsangeetkaur" <satsangeetkaur wrote: >This morning...I am seeing God! (to quote one of our resident >yogi's). I'm on the mend. Dearest Sat Sangeet, thank you so much for sharing your experience. Today I feel this is a very precious day in this group. It feels like a lot of good friends who give and take. Thank you and never ending blessings and peace to you all. Sonja Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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