Guest guest Posted October 19, 2005 Report Share Posted October 19, 2005 Hey Chris, What is your take on what happens with the completion of a contract? I mean, the K is supposed to be a contract,right? Well, let's explore the idea of a contract to learn to love between two people. What happens when the contract is fulfilled, and the goal of unconditional love has been realized? Do you get released to go onto another contract? Time's up, life's over? This question is related to what I've noticed about some of those who I've known who have died fairly young.....the first comment at the funeral is: " This is such a shame, they just got their lives together and were finally happy " ....etc. And, for the most part, I don't know what to do about some of my dreams. I can't always tell what's pre-cognitive and what I'm supposed to view as symbolic. I have some that are coming up in me today, that I'm remembering, a whole series, and I don't quite know what to do with them. Blessings, Renee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2005 Report Share Posted October 19, 2005 The K imho is a bridge and a law. A person comes to a certain place in their levels of life expression and when a specific bridge is crossed the K will come. The law of the Kundalini is that once it comes it will complete the task of re-wiring your energetic systems both subtle and gross whether you want it to or not. IE Some of the changes can be quite unexpected and surprising. A contract is an agreement. When Kundalini comes it could care less if you are in agreement with what is happening. She will complete her task regardless. Many variables exist between people learning the lessons of love. There are no " pat " answers in the areas of relationship. To search for them is to take your attention away from the very goal you seek. Unconditional love is an EXTREMELY rare occurrence as people will always have needs and certain expectations of each other. Fidelity, romance, stability, trust, sympathy, empathy, compassion, passion, forgiveness, strength, honor, communication and onward....are all expectations we in this society have for each other within the confines of relationship as we practice it. Best to view your actions inside the contract you have made with another and in so viewing review with yourself if you have and continue to hold the precepts for the contract as sacred and inviolable. If you have and the contractual commitments are being sustained by both parties then there is balance. If otherwise then new arrangements can be made. Love is as perennial as the grass, to quote the " Desiderata " . Fear is the main obstacle. We are afraid to be honest with ourselves in emotional contracts. Fear of change. Fear of loneliness. Fear of the unknown. Fear of whether or not time has been wasted. Reconcile your fears and the view of your truths will come forth. As far as the timliness of death is concerned. THIS is a contract. Spanning the physical and spiritual divide. The patterns of probability are wrapped up inside the choices we make. If a person gets up at a certain time and leaves the house, drops the kids off at school, turns the corner three blocks from work and WHAM! The tree branch falls, well then....perhaps the snooze button could have changed it all. Choice. Tree branch. Outcome. Sometimes the choice is to get together for a period of time to work on mutual issues. When the issues are complete and no other agenda is called for - the tree branch falls. Md's have a birds eye view of this. Death is the gateway to another reality imho. It is a key that unlocks a gate that frees one to review choices and decisions made, learn from those and move on. As far as the dreams are concerned, try to allow what sticks when you awaken to conform to the previous episodes of recall and precognition. What worked before will most likely work again. Make it an issue and your desire will clear the channel. - love to all - chrism reneedots <reneedots wrote: Hey Chris, What is your take on what happens with the completion of a contract? I mean, the K is supposed to be a contract,right? Well, let's explore the idea of a contract to learn to love between two people. What happens when the contract is fulfilled, and the goal of unconditional love has been realized? Do you get released to go onto another contract? Time's up, life's over? This question is related to what I've noticed about some of those who I've known who have died fairly young.....the first comment at the funeral is: " This is such a shame, they just got their lives together and were finally happy " ....etc. And, for the most part, I don't know what to do about some of my dreams. I can't always tell what's pre-cognitive and what I'm supposed to view as symbolic. I have some that are coming up in me today, that I'm remembering, a whole series, and I don't quite know what to do with them. Blessings, Renee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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