Guest guest Posted June 25, 2007 Report Share Posted June 25, 2007 Wow Chrism, your post to Adina was pretty harsh! I understand the point you were trying to make but was that REALLY necessary?! hmmm... Where's the joy?? I have to ask. I just reflected this morning on my teacher's words which were: " Everything is unfolding the way it should. Everything is in its right place, there are no mistakes; everything is lovely and beautiful just the way it is...The power that knows the way will take care of you; the One who makes the sun shine, the grass grow, the apples grow perfectly on apple trees, the food that sustains us, nurishes us. Everything has been lovingly provided for us. Have faith; trust the Power that knows the way. " I love this because it is a reflection of peace and when absorbed gives a feeling of peace. I know I am a softy! :)So this is why your post seemed harsh to me. But isn't there another way to acheive what you want without singling anyone out? Could you state your views/opinions, once again, clearly, without the direct/harsh approach? In my work (classical music) when we rehearse, we try to focus on what we want to achieve, rather than going over what was wrong or bad. Would that not have been an option here? To keep the inspiration coming, such as the quote above? This automatically bypasses fears and at the same time helps to keep the energy focused on where we really want to go. I'm trying to learn here so that I can best help others. Is it the kundalini which directs you to approach things this way? Why would the kundalini need to do this if it is creating everything in the first place? Yes, animals take threatening postures in nature...I see that. Is this that sort of approach? But then it seems we are still responding to the creations of the mind, instead of truly being at peace with the world. I'd love to hear your views on this. For me this is part of my practice in how I conduct myself in the world. At the same time, I remember that everything emanates from my mind...so it's a matter of how best to respond and how to practice! Can we have fun again? :) I so prefer joy and love! Love, Jeannette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2007 Report Share Posted June 25, 2007 Dear Yog, I quote you: > I just reflected this morning on my teacher's words > which were: > " Everything is unfolding the way it should. > Everything is in its > right place, there are no mistakes; everything is > lovely and > beautiful just the way it is... Just wanted to say, doesn't that also apply to Chrism's response then? Everything ISperfect at all times. Blessings Elektra x x x _________ Answers - Got a question? Someone out there knows the answer. Try it now. http://uk.answers./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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