Guest guest Posted February 8, 2009 Report Share Posted February 8, 2009 Sat Nam All, I very much appreciate the spiritual community active on this list. Thank you! A few years ago, I impulsively had my palm read by a friend of my rommate's as I was coming home one night. Based on the accuracy of some of the details of his reading, I think he was an authentic seer, an artisan of the trade...but as he apologized later, he was a negative reader. Basically he saw no career and no relationship that was sustainable. It was pretty traumatic at the time, and over the years, my mind come back to it occasionally, and i generally try to tell myself that it's ok. that i'm on my particular journey and a defined career and a life long husband do not automatically equal happiness. there are happy and sad ways to live each kind of life. i do think this is true. but, there are times my happiness of the moment is curtailed by the remembrance of that reading. Any advice, or kriya recommendations about how to navigate the letting go-ness, for lack of a better phrase, that would help me not be so periodically burdened with this diagnosis would be received with welcome ears. Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2009 Report Share Posted February 8, 2009 One can change his fate and embrace her destiny... Nothing is final in this Universe... Start a regular practice of kundulini yoga. You might want to do a set for clearing the aura for 40 or 90 days. It will help you clear some of the imprints left on your aura, and discover your true identity. If you need a copy you can contact me by e-mail. Live, Love, Thrive and listen to the voice of your soul. This is the most truthful voice you can hear. Love, Prem Siri Kaur Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile erin thomas <erinjean> Sat, 7 Feb 2009 18:03:26 <Kundaliniyoga > Kundalini Yoga negative palm reading Sat Nam All, I very much appreciate the spiritual community active on this list. Thank you! A few years ago, I impulsively had my palm read by a friend of my rommate's as I was coming home one night. Based on the accuracy of some of the details of his reading, I think he was an authentic seer, an artisan of the trade...but as he apologized later, he was a negative reader. Basically he saw no career and no relationship that was sustainable. It was pretty traumatic at the time, and over the years, my mind come back to it occasionally, and i generally try to tell myself that it's ok. that i'm on my particular journey and a defined career and a life long husband do not automatically equal happiness. there are happy and sad ways to live each kind of life. i do think this is true. but, there are times my happiness of the moment is curtailed by the remembrance of that reading. Any advice, or kriya recommendations about how to navigate the letting go-ness, for lack of a better phrase, that would help me not be so periodically burdened with this diagnosis would be received with welcome ears. Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2009 Report Share Posted February 8, 2009 Sat Nam Erin: It is amazing what charlatans can do. All the pain they cause, all the damage. We see them everywhere, in fairs, in magazines, everywhere; palm readers, astrologers, tarot, cowrie shells, pendulum, bones, etc, etc, etc. People go to them for amusement, and for a misguided intent at seeking help. I have seeing people paying thousands and thousands of dollars for a ritual that will, supposedly, change their living and resolve their problems. The wise never speaks, and never reveals the truth for it must be realized by each individual. Whether a person is an " authentic seer " or not, it does not matter. The authentic ones will not use their siddhis. The energy force generated will come back to them in kind. The receiver, if of a sensitive mind, will be forever affected by words spoken or acts acted by one of these people. Remember, it is the mind the one that suffers. The Soul does not! Yogi Bhajan said: " Whatever you are, you are. Be proud of it. " But, none of that matters! Really. When we deal with the Law of Karma, we have to realize that, independently of our past, we are here now. It is how we react to our present happenings, how we move through our moment to moment experiences, that count. It is said " Regardless of your history of abuses or kindness, opportunity or challenge, it is within you to direct your mind. You can be a saint, you can be a human, or you can be a demon. " Yogi Bhajan and Gurucharan Khalsa (The Mind). Similarly, and as long as we are incarnated in a dual nature, we have to choose our actions in the present moment. Our dharma is about making choices to serve humanity, to serve our neighbors, our families, every sentient being. Through this rightful living, meditation and praise will Divinity within manifest; a full manifestation will become alive in your heart. This is when your soul will be fully aware, fully awakened. The ever present moment is the time to move in one direction, that of dharma. Choose your Kriya and mediation from the thousands. Don't worry, you will know which is the one your Inner Self is looking for. Do them, at the Amrit Vela hours (4-7am), daily for 40 to 1,000 days. And you will see. Sat Nam Adi Singh --- On Sat, 2/7/09, erin thomas <erinjean> wrote: erin thomas <erinjean> Kundalini Yoga negative palm reading Kundaliniyoga Saturday, February 7, 2009, 5:03 PM Sat Nam All, I very much appreciate the spiritual community active on this list. Thank you! A few years ago, I impulsively had my palm read by a friend of my rommate's as I was coming home one night. Based on the accuracy of some of the details of his reading, I think he was an authentic seer, an artisan of the trade...but as he apologized later, he was a negative reader. Basically he saw no career and no relationship that was sustainable. It was pretty traumatic at the time, and over the years, my mind come back to it occasionally, and i generally try to tell myself that it's ok. that i'm on my particular journey and a defined career and a life long husband do not automatically equal happiness. there are happy and sad ways to live each kind of life. i do think this is true. but, there are times my happiness of the moment is curtailed by the remembrance of that reading. Any advice, or kriya recommendations about how to navigate the letting go-ness, for lack of a better phrase, that would help me not be so periodically burdened with this diagnosis would be received with welcome ears. Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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