Guest guest Posted June 22, 2007 Report Share Posted June 22, 2007 As always Glen, you too give wonderful post! I admit I have 'sought enlightment' and 'sought answers'. I doubt that very few people WISH to live in total ignorance and don't give a rat's behind about " why they are here " (though I think I have met a few). I suppose as a small child I was not " seeking " the strange and wondrous occurences---they happened anyway. Plus it seems true that when I give up seeking, then things just happen. I still believe an " unclutterd mind " operates better (38 or so years of Martial Arts and Zen have convinced me). You always bring up interesting points. Thank you! :) Stephen C. , " Glen Olah " <gleno wrote: > > Thats a wonderful post Elizabeth. You raise some excellent points. > > I always say that I have been blessed with a gentle awakening but in > actuality the life experiences that created the grounding for my > ascension have been most extreme. (as i imagine it has been for most > of our members). > > I have never gone looking or seeking enlightenment or searched for > answers on my existence. Everything that has occurred within my > experience has been a very natural and fluid progression- hence the > uncomplicated aspects of my awakening. > > It was through circumstance that I found myself with lots of personal > time trying not to " lose it " completely through extreme circumstance. > It was during this period that entities started visiting spurring a > desperate search for answers regarding their origins. I discovered > kundalini and realized it was already beginning to manifest through me > and everything has lead to now. But I have never sought from an ego > based perspective. I have just sought to do the right thing for the > right reasons. And that has allowed a gentleness to the entire experience. > > This might sound corny (because i have never heard it explained this > way) but here is my simple mathematical formula for working with > energy produced through intension: > > 1. Do the right thing for the right reasons = positive energies > (ultimately can only lead to a positive result) > > 2. Do the right thing for wrong reasons (or) wrong thing for right > reasons = do the math according to circumstance > (the math here would be determined by karma and darma and universal > law) > > 3. Do the wrong thing for the wrong reasons = negative energies > (ultimately can only lead to despair/negative result) > > It is not what one does so much as the intent behind the action. > > And although i'm often saddened/disappointed by the choices some > people make i am also content in the knowledge these are paths my > brothers and sisters must travel within their respective journeys. > > love to you Elizabeth, glen o. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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