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Hi Chris,

 

If I may, I'd like to offer my view (which is slightly

different) on healing in a life and death situation as

you've mentioned in your post.

 

I don't feel we 'have' to heal someone, even in a life

or death situation, it really depends on what that

persons choices are...the free will aspect and right

of every human. If they're not conscious or in some

way capable of giving consent then we can receive it

through their spirit/soul or through higher guidence.

 

This was a big lesson for me to learn when my younger

sister had terminal cancer and I wanted with all of my

heart to heal her. I had very strong guidence to help

me understand that this wasn't to be. She had chosen

to leave this life and this was what she wanted...I

had to honour her choice.

 

I learnt that we love and support everyone in their

life's choices...even if it's the choice to die...to

go 'home' sometimes is what they want.

 

In the case of my sister I stayed with her, loved her

and helped her in the end when it came time to go...to

cross over in the light and find peace and love.

 

To add to this, recently my Dad has now been diagnosed

with terminal cancer and naturally that has distraught

me and brought back many memories.

 

I want to help and heal him also and recently with my

healing abilities awakened I have the feeling that

this may happen. He and my family aren't into this

weird 'new agey' stuff *s* so I wasn't sure how to go

about it.

 

Your recent post on how the kundalini works on it's

own accord, just by having people sit in our aura was

a great help...thank you :) It showed me that I don't

have to draw attention to myself by doing hands on

healing or any other physically visible means. I can

just sit with him and let the healing take place...

 

This is just a feeling I have, hasn't happened yet as

I haven't visited him since my 'awakening'..I'll let

you know how it all goes...

 

Also, regarding healing in a life or death situation -

Over these recent years I've had three friends who are

very involved as healers and two of them had someone

close die. The third had a young grandchild with an

incurable degenerative disease. None of their

healings worked and each of my friends stopped

practicising their healing and left spirituality. Two

have since returned and are slowly regaining their

faith.

 

It was hard for them but they have also learnt that we

can't save or cure everyone...it depends on the

person's choices in this lifetime.

 

As healers we need to understand this, so hopefully

when it happens we don't give up on our healing or our

faith....there are many different ways of healing and

helping...stay with it and don't loose hope.

 

Most of all..it's about acceptance....trusting in the

Divine Plan.

 

 

love and light

Amaargi

 

> <>

> Re: Healing with Kundalini and Karmic

> relationship

>

> 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.

>

 

 

 

 

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Your absolutely correct, in my opinion, about the idea of not being able to heal

everyone and yes, choice is a divine right and to be honored completely. But

many can have this and the spirit, yours and or theirs will give the indication

whether or not it is to be. Working in the medical field I have seen and

experienced death. It is a joyous occasion for the person undergoing it, from

the level of releasement from bondage to materialism. Quite scary and painful

for the personality though. Good on you for staying with your sister through out

her time of departure. And yes at all costs I do NOT draw attention to myself as

I radiate. This isn't for showoffs. They just feel better and don't know why -

and that's just fine. Same thing as I drive past traffic accidents. Permission

is given for some but not all for reception of direct healing transmission from

a K source. Permission is given for some but not all emergency personnel for

reception of healing energies in regards to their

trauma of witnessing these events cumulatively. I just send it in bursts and

ask divinity to place it where it can be used. - blessings to you my sister -

chrism

 

amaargi <ama_ar_gi wrote: Hi Chris,

 

If I may, I'd like to offer my view (which is slightly

different) on healing in a life and death situation as

you've mentioned in your post.

 

I don't feel we 'have' to heal someone, even in a life

or death situation, it really depends on what that

persons choices are...the free will aspect and right

of every human. If they're not conscious or in some

way capable of giving consent then we can receive it

through their spirit/soul or through higher guidence.

 

This was a big lesson for me to learn when my younger

sister had terminal cancer and I wanted with all of my

heart to heal her. I had very strong guidence to help

me understand that this wasn't to be. She had chosen

to leave this life and this was what she wanted...I

had to honour her choice.

 

I learnt that we love and support everyone in their

life's choices...even if it's the choice to die...to

go 'home' sometimes is what they want.

 

In the case of my sister I stayed with her, loved her

and helped her in the end when it came time to go...to

cross over in the light and find peace and love.

 

To add to this, recently my Dad has now been diagnosed

with terminal cancer and naturally that has distraught

me and brought back many memories.

 

I want to help and heal him also and recently with my

healing abilities awakened I have the feeling that

this may happen. He and my family aren't into this

weird 'new agey' stuff *s* so I wasn't sure how to go

about it.

 

Your recent post on how the kundalini works on it's

own accord, just by having people sit in our aura was

a great help...thank you :) It showed me that I don't

have to draw attention to myself by doing hands on

healing or any other physically visible means. I can

just sit with him and let the healing take place...

 

This is just a feeling I have, hasn't happened yet as

I haven't visited him since my 'awakening'..I'll let

you know how it all goes...

 

Also, regarding healing in a life or death situation -

Over these recent years I've had three friends who are

very involved as healers and two of them had someone

close die. The third had a young grandchild with an

incurable degenerative disease. None of their

healings worked and each of my friends stopped

practicising their healing and left spirituality. Two

have since returned and are slowly regaining their

faith.

 

It was hard for them but they have also learnt that we

can't save or cure everyone...it depends on the

person's choices in this lifetime.

 

As healers we need to understand this, so hopefully

when it happens we don't give up on our healing or our

faith....there are many different ways of healing and

helping...stay with it and don't loose hope.

 

Most of all..it's about acceptance....trusting in the

Divine Plan.

 

 

love and light

Amaargi

 

> <>

> Re: Healing with Kundalini and Karmic

> relationship

>

> 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.

>

 

 

 

 

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