Guest guest Posted May 24, 2007 Report Share Posted May 24, 2007 I have notice that lately people have been acting different around me. They seem to be attracted to me like a magnet to me and those with attitudes that aren't so kind seem to change. Yesterday my husband and I went to the DMV to get Florida licenses. It was the later part of the day so most were ready to go home, tired from multitude of people who have come and gone throughout the day. The gentleman who was helping me seemed to be sort of a stern, get you in, get you out sort of guy without any sort of kindness in the process. When I approached the desk I said hello, how are you! He just responded, " What do you need? " , still looking at the computer. As I proceeded to remain kind I told him I needed to get a new DL, as he started to look at me he had a somewhat cold attitude, but then he looked into my eyes. It was as if he had caught a glimpse of something because his plan was to look at me and then back at the computer, but as he caught a gaze he stared a few seconds and it seemed he was sort of reluctant to look away. He resumed doing what was necessary to change my DL from GA to FL. It was as if he was still trying to be cold or stern, but couldn't do it. He softened quite a bit and he ended up smiling and joking. I was probably the only one who took the longest. My husband started getting his after me and finished long before I did. Anyway, when I left he was a different person in attitude, very kind and polite. I have had this sort of thing happen several times this week. I know this is K related, but I wanted to share it with you because I think it is very interesting how K affects others. Love, Katherine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2007 Report Share Posted May 24, 2007 Yupper Kat! I have noticed the same. There is someone at work who has always proclaimed to be my friend, but her actions belie this. Since back to work from my accident she has been almost hostile at times and has tried to keep others from helping me. Well, the other day she came to ME and said " I see you have a huge pile of work there, how about I send someone up to help you? " I almost fell over! I KNOW that wasn't her just on her own. I have also run into people who really go out of their way to assist me lately. It's great! But really, we deserve nothing less since we do the same for others. As above, so below. Sarita , " Katherine " <katsam19 wrote: > > I have notice that lately people have been acting different around > me. They seem to be attracted to me like a magnet to me and those > with attitudes that aren't so kind seem to change. > > Yesterday my husband and I went to the DMV to get Florida licenses. > It was the later part of the day so most were ready to go home, tired > from multitude of people who have come and gone throughout the day. > The gentleman who was helping me seemed to be sort of a stern, get > you in, get you out sort of guy without any sort of kindness in the > process. When I approached the desk I said hello, how are you! He > just responded, " What do you need? " , still looking at the computer. > As I proceeded to remain kind I told him I needed to get a new DL, as > he started to look at me he had a somewhat cold attitude, but then he > looked into my eyes. It was as if he had caught a glimpse of > something because his plan was to look at me and then back at the > computer, but as he caught a gaze he stared a few seconds and it > seemed he was sort of reluctant to look away. He resumed doing what > was necessary to change my DL from GA to FL. It was as if he was > still trying to be cold or stern, but couldn't do it. He softened > quite a bit and he ended up smiling and joking. I was probably the > only one who took the longest. My husband started getting his after > me and finished long before I did. Anyway, when I left he was a > different person in attitude, very kind and polite. I have had this > sort of thing happen several times this week. > > I know this is K related, but I wanted to share it with you because I > think it is very interesting how K affects others. > > Love, > Katherine > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2007 Report Share Posted May 24, 2007 Wow, Sarita that is great! I think what it is is that we are passing on to others our attitudes so we are helping them as well as ourselves. I think it is really cool! It really doesn't make us better, it makes us leaders. Right? Smiles. Still it is so great to know that somehow we have the ability to change others base on our own actions. Love, Katherine Sarita <sarita1969 Thursday, May 24, 2007 11:30:27 PM Re: Attitudes of Others Yupper Kat! I have noticed the same. There is someone at work who has always proclaimed to be my friend, but her actions belie this. Since back to work from my accident she has been almost hostile at times and has tried to keep others from helping me. Well, the other day she came to ME and said " I see you have a huge pile of work there, how about I send someone up to help you? " I almost fell over! I KNOW that wasn't her just on her own. I have also run into people who really go out of their way to assist me lately. It's great! But really, we deserve nothing less since we do the same for others. As above, so below. Sarita Kundalini-Awakening -Systems- 1 , " Katherine " <katsam19@.. .> wrote: > > I have notice that lately people have been acting different around > me. They seem to be attracted to me like a magnet to me and those > with attitudes that aren't so kind seem to change. > > Yesterday my husband and I went to the DMV to get Florida licenses. > It was the later part of the day so most were ready to go home, tired > from multitude of people who have come and gone throughout the day. > The gentleman who was helping me seemed to be sort of a stern, get > you in, get you out sort of guy without any sort of kindness in the > process. When I approached the desk I said hello, how are you! He > just responded, " What do you need? " , still looking at the computer. > As I proceeded to remain kind I told him I needed to get a new DL, as > he started to look at me he had a somewhat cold attitude, but then he > looked into my eyes. It was as if he had caught a glimpse of > something because his plan was to look at me and then back at the > computer, but as he caught a gaze he stared a few seconds and it > seemed he was sort of reluctant to look away. He resumed doing what > was necessary to change my DL from GA to FL. It was as if he was > still trying to be cold or stern, but couldn't do it. He softened > quite a bit and he ended up smiling and joking. I was probably the > only one who took the longest. My husband started getting his after > me and finished long before I did. Anyway, when I left he was a > different person in attitude, very kind and polite. I have had this > sort of thing happen several times this week. > > I know this is K related, but I wanted to share it with you because I > think it is very interesting how K affects others. > > Love, > Katherine > ______________________________\ ____Need a vacation? Get great deals to amazing places on Travel. http://travel./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2007 Report Share Posted May 25, 2007 Wow that is so funny.Just the other day someone from my office spoke to me Now I have spoken to this guy a hundred times before but this time was different.He came up to me and introduced himself to me and shook my hand.That totally caught me off guard.Lately everybody speaks very openly.It really is a good feeling. ______________________________\ ____Shape in your own image. Join our Network Research Panel today! http://surveylink./gmrs/_panel_invite.asp?a=7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2007 Report Share Posted May 25, 2007 It does feel really good that we are touching the hearts and souls of others. I can't wait to see what happens next as far as others are concerned. As Chrism saids you radiate outward and others will receive as much as they need, like when I went to the " Daily Bread " soup kitchen for the homeless. Fantastic! Love, Katherine TERESA BUTLER <terri6182000 Friday, May 25, 2007 8:24:06 AM Re: Attitudes of Others Wow that is so funny.Just the other day someone from my office spoke to me Now I have spoken to this guy a hundred times before but this time was different.He came up to me and introduced himself to me and shook my hand.That totally caught me off guard.Lately everybody speaks very openly.It really is a good feeling. ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _Shape in your own image. Join our Network Research Panel today! http://surveylink. / gmrs/_ panel_invite. asp?a=7 ______________________________\ ____Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Games. http://get.games./proddesc?gamekey=monopolyherenow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2007 Report Share Posted May 25, 2007 Never underestimate the power of a smile. It gets me everything! Danny , " Katherine " <katsam19 wrote: > > I have notice that lately people have been acting different around > me. They seem to be attracted to me like a magnet to me and those > with attitudes that aren't so kind seem to change. > > Yesterday my husband and I went to the DMV to get Florida licenses. > It was the later part of the day so most were ready to go home, tired > from multitude of people who have come and gone throughout the day. > The gentleman who was helping me seemed to be sort of a stern, get > you in, get you out sort of guy without any sort of kindness in the > process. When I approached the desk I said hello, how are you! He > just responded, " What do you need? " , still looking at the computer. > As I proceeded to remain kind I told him I needed to get a new DL, as > he started to look at me he had a somewhat cold attitude, but then he > looked into my eyes. It was as if he had caught a glimpse of > something because his plan was to look at me and then back at the > computer, but as he caught a gaze he stared a few seconds and it > seemed he was sort of reluctant to look away. He resumed doing what > was necessary to change my DL from GA to FL. It was as if he was > still trying to be cold or stern, but couldn't do it. He softened > quite a bit and he ended up smiling and joking. I was probably the > only one who took the longest. My husband started getting his after > me and finished long before I did. Anyway, when I left he was a > different person in attitude, very kind and polite. I have had this > sort of thing happen several times this week. > > I know this is K related, but I wanted to share it with you because I > think it is very interesting how K affects others. > > Love, > Katherine > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2007 Report Share Posted May 25, 2007 Kat, that is a wonderful thing! Isn't it amazing to see what the K can do through you!? That's one of the things that excites me about all of us here...as we awaken and become K active, we will be spreading so much love and positive energy to the people with whom we come in contact! Then, as more people join our group, this positive energy will increase and so on and so on. I believe we have the potential of helping to change the world simply by being a source of love and kindness, and that truly inspires and humbles me. You just keep doing what your doing, sweet one! Love, Claudia --- Katherine <katsam19 wrote: > I have notice that lately people have been acting > different around > me. They seem to be attracted to me like a magnet to > me and those > with attitudes that aren't so kind seem to change. > > Yesterday my husband and I went to the DMV to get > Florida licenses. > It was the later part of the day so most were ready > to go home, tired > from multitude of people who have come and gone > throughout the day. > The gentleman who was helping me seemed to be sort > of a stern, get > you in, get you out sort of guy without any sort of > kindness in the > process. When I approached the desk I said hello, > how are you! He > just responded, " What do you need? " , still looking > at the computer. > As I proceeded to remain kind I told him I needed to > get a new DL, as > he started to look at me he had a somewhat cold > attitude, but then he > looked into my eyes. It was as if he had caught a > glimpse of > something because his plan was to look at me and > then back at the > computer, but as he caught a gaze he stared a few > seconds and it > seemed he was sort of reluctant to look away. He > resumed doing what > was necessary to change my DL from GA to FL. It was > as if he was > still trying to be cold or stern, but couldn't do > it. He softened > quite a bit and he ended up smiling and joking. I > was probably the > only one who took the longest. My husband started > getting his after > me and finished long before I did. Anyway, when I > left he was a > different person in attitude, very kind and polite. > I have had this > sort of thing happen several times this week. > > I know this is K related, but I wanted to share it > with you because I > think it is very interesting how K affects others. > > Love, > Katherine > > > ______________________________\ ____ Be a PS3 game guru. Get your game face on with the latest PS3 news and previews at Games. http://videogames./platform?platform=120121 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2007 Report Share Posted May 25, 2007 Katherine, I experience this more as the 100th monkey theory....we cannot change others behaviors....but only our own. And they respond to what it is that is within us. When we come from within with humility, love and acceptance...we create that energy flow that emanates out like a lighthouse emanates the lifegiving light out to those in need of rescue. It is up to those in need of rescue to rescue themselves...we can only be the lighthouse...sitting in truth of who we are within. When this truth of who we are is love...that is what we emanate and draw back in return. When it is fear that we are not loved...that is what we emanate and draw back in return. We are the creator of what comes into our experience by emanating our true expression of what is within us. In the 100th monkey theory...the monkeys on one isolated island began to learn how to crack open some shell that had food in it and wash it with water to clean it for eating. When the number of those who mastered this reached the number 100...this same knowledge became known somehow on the next island over and those monkeys also began to be able to do this same thing. Now no monkeys ever left the islands and reached the other as they were too far apart in the ocean...but the ability to do this had been sent telepathically somehow...and the scientists are still trying to figure out how. In my learning...I have experienced this to be true in humans also. We give and recieve on an inner level....and the more open the kundalini...the more clear the message can be given and received on the inner level. Whitefeather You snooze, you lose. Get messages ASAP with AutoCheck in the all-new Mail Beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2007 Report Share Posted May 25, 2007 I love smiling! Love, Katherine xrewindx <samsond Friday, May 25, 2007 10:55:12 AM Re: Attitudes of Others Never underestimate the power of a smile. It gets me everything! Danny Kundalini-Awakening -Systems- 1 , " Katherine " <katsam19@.. .> wrote: > > I have notice that lately people have been acting different around > me. They seem to be attracted to me like a magnet to me and those > with attitudes that aren't so kind seem to change. > > Yesterday my husband and I went to the DMV to get Florida licenses. > It was the later part of the day so most were ready to go home, tired > from multitude of people who have come and gone throughout the day. > The gentleman who was helping me seemed to be sort of a stern, get > you in, get you out sort of guy without any sort of kindness in the > process. When I approached the desk I said hello, how are you! He > just responded, " What do you need? " , still looking at the computer. > As I proceeded to remain kind I told him I needed to get a new DL, as > he started to look at me he had a somewhat cold attitude, but then he > looked into my eyes. It was as if he had caught a glimpse of > something because his plan was to look at me and then back at the > computer, but as he caught a gaze he stared a few seconds and it > seemed he was sort of reluctant to look away. He resumed doing what > was necessary to change my DL from GA to FL. It was as if he was > still trying to be cold or stern, but couldn't do it. He softened > quite a bit and he ended up smiling and joking. I was probably the > only one who took the longest. My husband started getting his after > me and finished long before I did. Anyway, when I left he was a > different person in attitude, very kind and polite. I have had this > sort of thing happen several times this week. > > I know this is K related, but I wanted to share it with you because I > think it is very interesting how K affects others. > > Love, > Katherine > ______________________________\ ____ Don't pick lemons. See all the new 2007 cars at Autos. http://autos./new_cars.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2007 Report Share Posted May 25, 2007 I love reading your knowledge Whitefeather! Well said and so true! Sarita , Adina Bolt <whitefeatherprincess wrote: > > Katherine, > I experience this more as the 100th monkey theory....we cannot change others behaviors....but only our own. And they respond to what it is that is within us. When we come from within with humility, love and acceptance...we create that energy flow that emanates out like a lighthouse emanates the lifegiving light out to those in need of rescue. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2007 Report Share Posted May 25, 2007 Smiles! Love, Katherine Adina Bolt <whitefeatherprincess Friday, May 25, 2007 3:39:45 PM Re: Attitudes of Others Katherine, I experience this more as the 100th monkey theory....we cannot change others behaviors... .but only our own. And they respond to what it is that is within us. When we come from within with humility, love and acceptance.. .we create that energy flow that emanates out like a lighthouse emanates the lifegiving light out to those in need of rescue. It is up to those in need of rescue to rescue themselves.. .we can only be the lighthouse.. .sitting in truth of who we are within. When this truth of who we are is love...that is what we emanate and draw back in return. When it is fear that we are not loved...that is what we emanate and draw back in return. We are the creator of what comes into our experience by emanating our true expression of what is within us. In the 100th monkey theory...the monkeys on one isolated island began to learn how to crack open some shell that had food in it and wash it with water to clean it for eating. When the number of those who mastered this reached the number 100...this same knowledge became known somehow on the next island over and those monkeys also began to be able to do this same thing. Now no monkeys ever left the islands and reached the other as they were too far apart in the ocean...but the ability to do this had been sent telepathically somehow...and the scientists are still trying to figure out how. In my learning...I have experienced this to be true in humans also. We give and recieve on an inner level....and the more open the kundalini... the more clear the message can be given and received on the inner level. Whitefeather ------------ --------- --------- --- You snooze, you lose. Get messages ASAP with AutoCheck in the all-new Mail Beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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