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Hi, Sarita!

I've had interesting phenomena happen all of my life (spirit viewing,

ESP, Clairvoyant dreams, My first OOBE where there was

extreme 'buzzing' and '1000 freight train noise' and body splitting

apart-syndrome...you name it!).

So, when did my 'K' start being activated? My first satori when I was

young?

My emotional life was a roller coaster until after I almost died the

last 2 times from side effects of chemo. Maybe that was the change I

needed?

To answer your question, my most recent earth shattering personal

event was the Great Realization of Oneness (a year ago, when I

started mixing energies with and the fine group members).

I did not have anger issues after that. I really feel like anger is a

fading memory!

BUT---I'm almost (gasp!) 54...

I've been working on self control since 1972.

So...I think I'm in a different ballgame, yes?

I hope this answers the question--it was not a simple one to

answer! :)

SC

, " Sarita "

<sarita1969 wrote:

>

> Master K, my friend! Let me ask you something. Did you find when

> you started awakening that the anger flared up again? I was an

angry

> young Italian Princess (lol) when I was younger but got control of

my

> anger issues. Since the K though, I find I have a short fuse at

> times and the anger is much more than is justified for what is

> happening.

>

> Sarita

>

> , " Stephen AKA

> Master Condrey " <stephencondrey@> wrote:

> >

> > To react in anger over the " sock argument " or something as

horrible

> > as the killing of a loved one will cause dangerous reactions. I

> > wonder how many deadly arguements started over a matter as simple

> as

> > wet socks?

> >

> > The topic of an argument is not the problem---it's the anger.

> >

> > Anger can be distilled with practice. I was a very -very angry

> young

> > man. I justified it often enough; but I couldn't justify the

> results

> > of my anger. It took years, but I slowly learned to drop the

> nastier

> > effects of my own controlling mind (referred to as " Ego " in the

Far

> > East).

> > You can't change others, but it's wonderful when you discover the

> > power of controlling your own reactions. You then enter a

peaceful

> > world (and the Nasty Vacations from this world get further and

> > further apart).

> > :) :) :)

> > SC

> >

> >

> > , Shankari

Kali

> > <shankari_kali@> wrote:

> > >

> > > Karen,

> > >

> > > When you go back to the argument, you might ask yourself

whether

> it

> > was worth it to send angry words to your husband over a pair of

> > socks. You will likely feel that it just simply was not worth it.

> > >

> > > Anger pretty much starts in your head, and sometimes we repeat

> > angry nasty things over and over again. The key is catching

> ourselves

> > doing this. When we become aware of what we are thinking, we can

> > begin to stop it. If you catch yourself thinking over and over

> again

> > about angry things, you can stop yourself. This can be difficult.

> It

> > is better not to live in anger, however.

> > >

> > > You might have a positive saying that you say over and over in

> your

> > head, so that you become aware of what you are thinking. When

your

> > mind wanders back to the anger, force it back to the positive

> > statement. It helps greatly!

> > >

> > > Peace,

> > > Shankari Kali

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Don't get soaked. Take a quick peak at the forecast

> > > with the Search weather shortcut.

> > >

> > >

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Stephen,

 

I remember when that shift occurred when you started mixing your

energies with Chrism. That was very powerful. I could see it clearly

even from here. You shifted a bunch.

 

And you were great before that. : )

 

BlessU

Sam

 

, " Stephen AKA

Master Condrey " <stephencondrey wrote:

>

> Hi, Sarita!

 

> event was the Great Realization of Oneness (a year ago, when I

> started mixing energies with and the fine group members).

> I did not have anger issues after that. I really feel like anger is a

> fading memory!

> BUT---I'm almost (gasp!) 54...

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