Guest guest Posted October 26, 2005 Report Share Posted October 26, 2005 Some K people have concerns with what they perceive as a Karmic law involving the Kundalini and the healings given with its usage. Karma is an individuals balancing of past actions good or bad. First if that person through the expression of their life and choice manages to even come into the presence of a Kundalini person, karmic consequence has lead this person into such an opportunity. No accident. If a persons proclivities allow them to partake of a healing by and with kundalini where ever on the planet they reside, no accident, no interference in choice. Divinity is much more forgiving and conscious then even K people can understand. The drive is to return home to oneness and completion with the divine source, God, The " All that Is " . As long as the intentions of the K awakened person are within the parameters of dispensing goodness and love inside the context of the healing, these actions are appropriate. Even expected. Love is not to kept for the use of the individual only. It is to be given as well as received. So is it also with the Kundalini. Consider the actions of an MD. Is the person who is helped by an MD having their Karma unjustifiably altered by the help and restorative measures supplied by the MD? Is the person being rescued by a fireman or an emergency healthcare provider going to suffer Karmic displasia for the receiving of the assistance? No. As we come into the next phase of development as a species, as is happening with Kundalini people, we will also have an evolution of attitudes and actions towards eachother and our environment that will need to be addressed. Here's a question. When is it appropriate not to help? Perhaps when the person desirous of assistance need only stretch themselves a little bit more in order to help themselves. Or when an addiction to outside assistance is being formed. Once again it is with discernment that we make these choices to help or not to help. If it is a matter of life or death then help is to be given. This can manifest many different ways, not always is it a person bleeding to death in the desert. Suicide can be helped by Kundalini healings. Schizophrenia, obsessive compulsive disorder, many of the psychological disorders can be helped. From drug addiction to birth defects if caused exogenously ie chemical addiction or trauma to the mother, many, many, conditions can be successfully treated . Kundalini will eventually be amalgamated with the medical profession , or vice versa. During a recent flood a mans house was in eminent danger but being a very religious and spiritual man he declared to emergency personnel as they gathered to help him, that God will provide his rescue and politely refused them. As the water kept rising he was forced upon his roof and as a boat of rescuers motored by asking him if he needed help. He replied that no, God would provide. As the waters moved higher and he was standing in the water, up to his knees, on his roof. A helicopter came in to rescue him but even this he refused answering the rescue personnel that " God will provide " Then he drowned. As he approached God in heaven the man asked God why he did not give assistance to him in his time of need. God replied " I sent you emergency personnel even be fore your house was flooded. I sent you a boat for you re rescue. I sent you a helicopter. I wont force you to be rescued you have to make the choice...... " The same can be said of people with the Kundalini. You have been allowed by the graciousness of the divine to express with the Kundalini, love and consideration and healing upon your fellow human being and other fellow mortals. (to quote John Muir) With a gift of divinity within you that is so rare in this time and yet is there inside you waiting to be applied. What will you say to divinity when asked how you were able to use these abilities bestowed upon you? - blessings to you all - chrism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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