Guest guest Posted October 3, 2006 Report Share Posted October 3, 2006 My dearest Andrea (whom I will always have the up most respect for) and Chrism Thank you for the lovely post I agree, but I have a question, when do you decide that one must intervene when it deals with ethics, morals and well being of people… I understand people not needing and accepting healing all to well… my GM !! and also a class mate… I understand that 200% but how to protect your self in a sanitation? over and over again when our forced in a situation, school or work or children.... If a person who doesn't desire or not on the path to “accept†what if they are hurting others?? I understand to each they own path… The question when do we if we do intervene… Example…a person withholding food from a person who is 53 years ld but has a mental capacity of a 5 year old… I need help!!! I took on a life to make change but I need help understanding when to intervene morals values ethics…food for a person who pays 2500 a month to stay in a home Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2006 Report Share Posted October 3, 2006 Alright T, Please write in away that is easier to understand. I know that my fingers cannot keep up with the thoughts that come to me and the spelling does suffer. So I apologize for that. So that being said I feel the gist of your question is when do we decide to intervene? If a person is being hurt or forced into starvation experience, that is not medically induced, then it is necessary to intervene in some way. Bringing it to the attention of a person in charge or by calling the police if need be. If they are forced not to eat for medical reasons then you are not to intervene because you do not understand the reasoning behind it. And it isn't required that you know unless you are a relative and a close one. Not quite sure about the sanitation. You know when the time is right for intervention T. You know this by the examples you cite. Your struggle is how will the decision affect you and your kids perhaps? Will it cause you to be thrown out on the street or worse? Then you must protect yourself and your children. Help if you can, call the authorities if it is safe to do so. Don't go off overly excited and panicked. Remain calm and collected and if you cannot do this then it is best to do nothing. Helping another at the expense of you and your kids is not in my opinion a very well thought out decision. Is this what your concern is? - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2006 Report Share Posted October 4, 2006 Hi dear T (I missed you alot dear..... I have one question for you..is this place a hospice? when one is terminally ill hospice is now chosen and I know if one cannot swallow they do not feed you as it can cause choking. Also if food is inhaled it can cause pneumonia and that is a quite opainful way to passover. So I would like an answer and if it is hospice and she is terminally ill then that path is okay dear T. This way is a gradual withdrawal and produces a death that is nearly painless as they do their best to keep the person comfortable. I have assisted personally in two such crossovers (My Grandmother and recently our family friend-- and with my friend Ed I assisted in the ethers). I will also choose this way if I just dont step out of my physical by then....if I need to go the old route. as I have felt many angels and the love and peace in these hospices helping the persons over. If this scenario is not hospice and the person is not terminally ill then abuse must be considered and I have no way of knowing which situation you are talking about. If it pertains to your Grandmother and her ways, I think you are talking about option two and then yes you need to alert the authorities to what is going on. I havent read what Chris wrote as yet as I did not want it to detract from what I had to say dear. I hope this helps.....your heart & mind are good indicators of what is correct action, so ask yourself, you dear T. Go deep and see what comes in a meditation session devoted to that question...what should I do in this case?....and see and please let us know. You are always in my heart dear T. You and your children are so very special to me--- Much love--Andrea " con infinito amore e luce " - with endless love & light :x Andrea " LionessLove76 " <LionessLove76 Tuesday, October 3, 2006 11:46:12 PM Re: Gifts of the Kundalini andrea chrism group My dearest Andrea (whom I will always have the up most respect for) and Chrism Thank you for the lovely post I agree, but I have a question, when do you decide that one must intervene when it deals with ethics, morals and well being of people… I understand people not needing and accepting healing all to well… my GM !! and also a class mate… I understand that 200% but how to protect your self in a sanitation? over and over again when our forced in a situation, school or work or children.... If a person who doesn't desire or not on the path to “accept” what if they are hurting others?? I understand to each they own path… The question when do we if we do intervene… Example…a person withholding food from a person who is 53 years ld but has a mental capacity of a 5 year old… I need help!!! I took on a life to make change but I need help understanding when to intervene morals values ethics…food for a person who pays 2500 a month to stay in a home Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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