Guest guest Posted June 18, 2006 Report Share Posted June 18, 2006 >>>> Chrism: Funny, has all of those qualities, every single one. Interesting dream to say the least. - chrism <<<< I really thought that was amazing because the " John R. " really stood out on the paper in my dream. I can't prove that, but it is true. I asked my husband what did he think the chances were of me dreaming that and then seeing that post from you and he said, " Honestly? About one in two million! " This " pick up of information " seems to only happen in dreams, probably because that is the only time my mind stops chattering! Or sometimes with prayer and visualization, and then synchronicities will occur. In both of these instances, it is always something that I can prove to myself, but nobody else. I can't exactly prove a dream that I had! You know what I mean? This has worked for me for the good and the bad. For example, there were some places (and situations) that I had negative thoughts and emotions about before the hurricane, and now they are gone. In some ways, the hurricane solved many of my greatest conflicts. This realization was frightening and guilt-inducing, to say the least. One of my friends told me, " Oh great, I lost my house because you wanted (a certain bar) gone from your life. " I have to think of it as a co-creation brought about by mass consciousness, or I could not deal with it any other way. I just played my part. And that I did, which makes me sad to think about. Another one of my online friends called it a " co-creation made out of desperation, " and there is so much truth in that for many, much of it centering around addiction, greed, poverty, etc. The only way I can reconcile this is to focus, pray and visualize a better, more beautiful coast than before - and to hold that thought in my mind with diligence. To not get caught up in the whoas of the struggles, but instead, to see people as better off than before. I know that this is a " downer " subject, but yet I have learned so much that is worth sharing and it is such a major part of who I am and who I am becoming. There have been life-changing lessons and great insights learned that, as my sister-in-law said, " the whole world could benefit from. " I could write a book on what I have learned from the experience, so I'll just stop there for now. But it helps me to talk about it, to make sense of it. I appreciate you allowing me to do that here. It definitely relates to my progress towards awakening, for sure. Deb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2006 Report Share Posted June 18, 2006 Hello Deb, Yes the Kundalini will come from very traumatic situations and its good to read that you are recognizing the positive teachings amidst the hurt. The west coast can learn this lesson. - chrism " From the ashes of disaster too the roses of success " - chitty chitty bang bang Deb <Deb111222 wrote: >>>> Chrism: Funny, has all of those qualities, every single one. Interesting dream to say the least. - chrism <<<< I really thought that was amazing because the " John R. " really stood out on the paper in my dream. I can't prove that, but it is true. I asked my husband what did he think the chances were of me dreaming that and then seeing that post from you and he said, " Honestly? About one in two million! " This " pick up of information " seems to only happen in dreams, probably because that is the only time my mind stops chattering! Or sometimes with prayer and visualization, and then synchronicities will occur. In both of these instances, it is always something that I can prove to myself, but nobody else. I can't exactly prove a dream that I had! You know what I mean? This has worked for me for the good and the bad. For example, there were some places (and situations) that I had negative thoughts and emotions about before the hurricane, and now they are gone. In some ways, the hurricane solved many of my greatest conflicts. This realization was frightening and guilt-inducing, to say the least. One of my friends told me, " Oh great, I lost my house because you wanted (a certain bar) gone from your life. " I have to think of it as a co-creation brought about by mass consciousness, or I could not deal with it any other way. I just played my part. And that I did, which makes me sad to think about. Another one of my online friends called it a " co-creation made out of desperation, " and there is so much truth in that for many, much of it centering around addiction, greed, poverty, etc. The only way I can reconcile this is to focus, pray and visualize a better, more beautiful coast than before - and to hold that thought in my mind with diligence. To not get caught up in the whoas of the struggles, but instead, to see people as better off than before. I know that this is a " downer " subject, but yet I have learned so much that is worth sharing and it is such a major part of who I am and who I am becoming. There have been life-changing lessons and great insights learned that, as my sister-in-law said, " the whole world could benefit from. " I could write a book on what I have learned from the experience, so I'll just stop there for now. But it helps me to talk about it, to make sense of it. I appreciate you allowing me to do that here. It definitely relates to my progress towards awakening, for sure. Deb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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