Guest guest Posted May 7, 2007 Report Share Posted May 7, 2007 im not sure but the name jeremy pickles came into my head and when i googled it came up with a link to vedic maths and mantras.Way above my head presently but i often get names for others not myself so if anyone is interested ...... . I was wondering why i had not received a direct reply from chrism at the time but was giving thanks for his recent posts which i intend to print and study in an attempt to understand why im so driven to find this completeness. Im often confused but find spending time alone essential and not getting too involved important as i could easily worry about everyone else and burn myself our trying to heal the world ...this voice once said i had a bleeding heart and was a problem ...soon after that i stopped seeing energy or hearing anything .It still took time and pain before i realized i was not yet quite strong enough to send healing to all i wanted to Maybe one day ? Love to all here and thanks for the encouragement i find in reading how it is for you all.I do pray for you all even if im rather quiet sitting at the back of the class so to speak . Elizabeth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2007 Report Share Posted May 7, 2007 Hello Elizabeth, I would be happy to give you a direct response to your question. Sorry, I must have missed the post. Please ask it again that I may start form the beginning. Being alone is a good thing as so often we can be lose our self awareness in the bombardment of daily life. Not always but sometimes this can sidetrack us out or off of a practice. Having a " bleeding heart " is another way of saying that you care and this is a good thing imho. It is important that we do not try and heal the entire world though. Pain is a very important teacher and Karma also has its job to do. Sometimes we are blessed with the opportunity to help another in the areas of health. More often during our daily pursuits we are gifted with the opportunities of helping in different and yet equally important ways. Buying a destitute someone a lunch. Or helping out a stranger. Smiling at and or with another person. Letting someone in ahead of you on the freeways, forgiving as you go. Holding an orphaned baby in a hospital. Just holding them in your arms. Volunteering at an organization that is doing helpful works. All these and more are direct interventions into other peoples lives. Showing even the smallest kindness can save the life of one in dispair. Not meaning to say or imply that you are not doing this already. Just illustrating that healing can take many forms beyond physical illnesses. - Just my take, let me know if you have a differnt question and I will be watching for you Elizabeth! - blessings - chrism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2007 Report Share Posted May 8, 2007 Thanks chrism , i know you are busy .All i was asking was a small encouragement that i am making some progress at releasing blockages or a hint on how to focus or where to focus to do this . I feel a little unsure about if im doing the ''right ''things i suppose .I think i have found the last 7 years fairly traumatic and hope i have been headed in the right direction ,not that i expect that to be the same as anyone else of course . Thanks .Love elizabeth -- In , " chrism " <> wrote: > > Hello Elizabeth, > I would be happy to give you a direct response to > your question. Sorry, I must have missed the post. Please ask it > again that I may start form the beginning. > > Being alone is a good thing as so often we can be lose our self > awareness in the bombardment of daily life. Not always but sometimes > this can sidetrack us out or off of a practice. > > Having a " bleeding heart " is another way of saying that you care and > this is a good thing imho. It is important that we do not try and > heal the entire world though. Pain is a very important teacher and > Karma also has its job to do. Sometimes we are blessed with the > opportunity to help another in the areas of health. More often > during our daily pursuits we are gifted with the opportunities of > helping in different and yet equally important ways. > > Buying a destitute someone a lunch. Or helping out a stranger. > Smiling at and or with another person. Letting someone in ahead of > you on the freeways, forgiving as you go. Holding an orphaned baby > in a hospital. Just holding them in your arms. Volunteering at an > organization that is doing helpful works. All these and more are > direct interventions into other peoples lives. Showing even the > smallest kindness can save the life of one in dispair. > > Not meaning to say or imply that you are not doing this already. > Just illustrating that healing can take many forms beyond physical > illnesses. - Just my take, let me know if you have a differnt > question and I will be watching for you Elizabeth! - blessings - > chrism > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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