Guest guest Posted December 9, 2006 Report Share Posted December 9, 2006 Healing What does it mean to be healed? Does it mean that all of your ills and pains and wants and needs are taken care of? Where is your responsibility in the allowing of these issues into your life? What are you willing to do in order for change to occur? What are you willing to give in order to receive? Once the problem is solved do you go back to the same patterns of behavior that brought it upon you in the first place? Out of sight out of mind? Like a smoker with emphysema puffing away on a cigarette. Or an alcoholic continuing to drink alcohol as the liver disintagrates, or any behavior that attracts disease to be continued because the pain or the problem is no longer in your face, so to speak. What will you be willing to do, what service will you be willing to perform for another in crisis? How will you stay clear of the situations that put your life and or limbs in harms way after you receive? What are you willing to do for yourself that healing may be attained? Please consider these questions as you begin to approach the possibilities of being healed or Initiating a healing by unconventional means. These questions are as important to answer for yourself as are the protocols for ingesting medicines. Kundalini healing can be very effective for those who can begin the process of change in their lives. Permanent change. It can also be very destructive in its application upon a body that is not willing accept modifications in preventing the reason for disease being present. The Kundalini practitioner takes a risk of incurring the Karma of a person they treat if that person is unwilling to discontinue the activities both of mind and body and of Karma at the time of the treatment. The K practitioner must be able to see the patterns of probability of the patient in order to make the correct observation in whether to or not to administer the treatment. If the practitioner gives to a person that is unwilling to make the required changes the Kundalini can magnify the issue in that patient depriving them of the time they may need to make the appropriate decisions and speeding the pain and death of that person. This transfers and assigns that patients Karma back to the Kundalini practitioner. It is best, if there is any question about a person's suitability to be healed, to proceed by asking Divinity to give what can be held by the person at the time. Sometimes they will be able to hold very little. Sometimes they can hold much of the charge. It depends upon them and their willingness to make what changes that are required and to what degree they are able to receive this healing. These are some things to consider. The practitioner should be aware of where they are inside the activation/awakening of the Kundalini in themselves and what the communication is with the energy and themselves. They must realize that not all people can be or should be healed. That tremendous learning for family and friends and the patient can be achieved by the death of the person. This then asks the question is death a bad thing? Is it a condition to be avoided at all cost? Source yourself for these answers and see where you feel. Death and life are inextricably intertwined on this plane, on this world. Eat something and know it experienced death to give you life. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2006 Report Share Posted December 9, 2006 thanks, chrism for your insight on healing. as a potential healer, i'll look forward to gaining more insight that will help me to to discern what healing really means in any situation. at this point, i know that the 'healer' must not be attched to a particular outcome (ego driven). love.... -steve f Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2006 Report Share Posted December 9, 2006 Thank you Chris for these words. Good reminders though " This then asks the question is death a bad thing? Is it a condition to be avoided at all cost? " Death IS Healing Namaste A. , " chrism " <> wrote: > > Healing > > What does it mean to be healed? > > Does it mean that all of your ills and pains and wants and needs are > taken care of? > > Where is your responsibility in the allowing of these issues into > your life? > > What are you willing to do in order for change to occur? > > What are you willing to give in order to receive? > > Once the problem is solved do you go back to the same patterns of > behavior that brought it upon you in the first place? Out of sight > out of mind? Like a smoker with emphysema puffing away on a > cigarette. Or an alcoholic continuing to drink alcohol as the liver > disintagrates, or any behavior that attracts disease to be continued > because the pain or the problem is no longer in your face, so to > speak. > > What will you be willing to do, what service will you be willing to > perform for another in crisis? > > How will you stay clear of the situations that put your life and or > limbs in harms way after you receive? > > What are you willing to do for yourself that healing may be attained? > > Please consider these questions as you begin to approach the > possibilities of being healed or Initiating a healing by > unconventional means. These questions are as important to answer for > yourself as are the protocols for ingesting medicines. Kundalini > healing can be very effective for those who can begin the process of > change in their lives. Permanent change. > > It can also be very destructive in its application upon a body that > is not willing accept modifications in preventing the reason for > disease being present. > > The Kundalini practitioner takes a risk of incurring the Karma of a > person they treat if that person is unwilling to discontinue the > activities both of mind and body and of Karma at the time of the > treatment. The K practitioner must be able to see the patterns of > probability of the patient in order to make the correct observation > in whether to or not to administer the treatment. > > If the practitioner gives to a person that is unwilling to make the > required changes the Kundalini can magnify the issue in that patient > depriving them of the time they may need to make the appropriate > decisions and speeding the pain and death of that person. This > transfers and assigns that patients Karma back to the Kundalini > practitioner. > > It is best, if there is any question about a person's suitability to > be healed, to proceed by asking Divinity to give what can be held by > the person at the time. Sometimes they will be able to hold very > little. Sometimes they can hold much of the charge. It depends upon > them and their willingness to make what changes that are required > and to what degree they are able to receive this healing. > > These are some things to consider. > > The practitioner should be aware of where they are inside the > activation/awakening of the Kundalini in themselves and what the > communication is with the energy and themselves. > > They must realize that not all people can be or should be healed. > That tremendous learning for family and friends and the patient can > be achieved by the death of the person. This then asks the question > is death a bad thing? Is it a condition to be avoided at all cost? > Source yourself for these answers and see where you feel. Death and > life are inextricably intertwined on this plane, on this world. Eat > something and know it experienced death to give you life. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2006 Report Share Posted December 9, 2006 thanks dear Angel for that reminder. I remember you telling me that when Virigina passed over and I always think on that precious sentance alot in my meditations. Love --Andrea " con infinito amore e luce " - with endless love & light :x sarceto <sarceto Saturday, December 9, 2006 12:42:25 PM Re: Healing Thank you Chris for these words. Good reminders though " This then asks the question is death a bad thing? Is it a condition to be avoided at all cost? " Death IS Healing Namaste A. Kundalini-Awakening -Systems- 1 , " chrism " <@ ...> wrote: > > Healing > > What does it mean to be healed? > > Does it mean that all of your ills and pains and wants and needs are > taken care of? > > Where is your responsibility in the allowing of these issues into > your life? > > What are you willing to do in order for change to occur? > > What are you willing to give in order to receive? > > Once the problem is solved do you go back to the same patterns of > behavior that brought it upon you in the first place? Out of sight > out of mind? Like a smoker with emphysema puffing away on a > cigarette. Or an alcoholic continuing to drink alcohol as the liver > disintagrates, or any behavior that attracts disease to be continued > because the pain or the problem is no longer in your face, so to > speak. > > What will you be willing to do, what service will you be willing to > perform for another in crisis? > > How will you stay clear of the situations that put your life and or > limbs in harms way after you receive? > > What are you willing to do for yourself that healing may be attained? > > Please consider these questions as you begin to approach the > possibilities of being healed or Initiating a healing by > unconventional means. These questions are as important to answer for > yourself as are the protocols for ingesting medicines. Kundalini > healing can be very effective for those who can begin the process of > change in their lives. Permanent change. > > It can also be very destructive in its application upon a body that > is not willing accept modifications in preventing the reason for > disease being present. > > The Kundalini practitioner takes a risk of incurring the Karma of a > person they treat if that person is unwilling to discontinue the > activities both of mind and body and of Karma at the time of the > treatment. The K practitioner must be able to see the patterns of > probability of the patient in order to make the correct observation > in whether to or not to administer the treatment. > > If the practitioner gives to a person that is unwilling to make the > required changes the Kundalini can magnify the issue in that patient > depriving them of the time they may need to make the appropriate > decisions and speeding the pain and death of that person. This > transfers and assigns that patients Karma back to the Kundalini > practitioner. > > It is best, if there is any question about a person's suitability to > be healed, to proceed by asking Divinity to give what can be held by > the person at the time. Sometimes they will be able to hold very > little. Sometimes they can hold much of the charge. It depends upon > them and their willingness to make what changes that are required > and to what degree they are able to receive this healing. > > These are some things to consider. > > The practitioner should be aware of where they are inside the > activation/awakenin g of the Kundalini in themselves and what the > communication is with the energy and themselves. > > They must realize that not all people can be or should be healed. > That tremendous learning for family and friends and the patient can > be achieved by the death of the person. This then asks the question > is death a bad thing? Is it a condition to be avoided at all cost? > Source yourself for these answers and see where you feel. Death and > life are inextricably intertwined on this plane, on this world. Eat > something and know it experienced death to give you life. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2006 Report Share Posted December 10, 2006 I love this Chrism, Thankyou. I think you taught me alot about " healing " , you empowered me so much by giving me the courage to realise that I am the only person that can heal " me " . Lately , when people ask me to give them a healing I feel less and less like doing it. It's just the realisation that " whats to heal? " Everyone is perfect and god. No one really needs me to heal them. And do I really serve them by encouraging it. I feel more and more to just pray that the higher self of that being will source itself and realise it's true divinity. And thats enough healing for anyone. And then, I know in my heart that they can do it, I believe in them. Then I let go. Leave it to God. Illness and death are just a language for us to listen to. No one else can listen to it for you, it speaks to you. If I tell you , you won't hear it, if you listen yourself, you will understand. It's great as I feel no pity for people, I don't see illness I see learning and ascension. Much love and thanks Elektra x x x --- chrism <> wrote: > Healing > > What does it mean to be healed? > > Does it mean that all of your ills and pains and > wants and needs are > taken care of? _________ All new Mail " The new Interface is stunning in its simplicity and ease of use. " - PC Magazine http://uk.docs./nowyoucan.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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