Guest guest Posted April 16, 2003 Report Share Posted April 16, 2003 Sat Nam Mary Kathryn (I found your name in an earlier email), I had been wanting to add something to my earlier thoughts. Personally, when I get overwhelmed either emotionally or mentally, regardless of the source, I will do the set on page 73 of "Transitions.....". "Thymus and Immunity: and Cellular Oxidation" is the name of the set. At the end is a layout with Gong Meditation, which I have to use a Cd for, even though I have a Gong. (both are available at www.yogatech.com) This is so healing for the nerves, glands and over all, my sense of me within all of what is going on. This is key is getting over the "overwhelm" and re-establishing my equilibrium. It's work but I know I can move forward again without the Karmas of another day. This is important for anyone who is a healer. The Shamanic tradition has plenty of stories of healers having to purge themselves having once devoured the "malady" of another. This is actual a rich experience, as long as all parties have a clear "intention" or channel. Kali Ma takes on the excesses of mankind. Guru Arjan and Guru Teg Bahadur both knew what they were doing as the chanting Wahe Guru as they gave their lives. Yogi Bhajan has certainly taken on a lot of Karma and we all know what Jesus did. Any great sensitivity needs to have a root in the navel (not just physical but psychic), just to keep on doing what needs to be done. Additionally, a sense that one's destiny is to take on the processes of others will allow the experience to move on through. This is between the teacher and their teacher. Keep that channel clear. I recently had a dream where Yogiji was "counseling" me as I was counseling this couple affirmed for that he has, indeed, got my back as long as I play by the rules. If want to rewrite the rules, then I'm on my own. Ong Namo, Guru Dev Namo Sat Nam, Dharam yogaonthego wrote: >Greetings... > >Lately, I have been extremely emotional in my teachings. During our >meditations I have been aware of an opening and thoughts that just >flood from me. My students are getting a lot out of it, but I am >extremely drained after. I'm also finding that I'm overly >empathetic lately... while listening to people I'm actually finding >it hard to breath at times when they start talking about painful >things and my ears start ringing. I've always been a good listener >and capable of keeping my emotions out of the way, but lately, its >almost like I'm actually feeling their pain... REALLY feeling it, >does anyone know what I'm talking about? have similar experiences? >is this a growing time? or am I regressing? any thoughts? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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