Guest guest Posted July 31, 2007 Report Share Posted July 31, 2007 Hello Igor, Yes decording is a good way of making a separation. Making separations can allow one to keep the integrity of their own system with out the effects of a drainage. It is very easy to do but sometimes may needed to be repeated or done daily. I advise separations for those involved in healing work, or Tantra, like you Igor, as the concerns of the patient or partner can be transferred via a cord from the client to the practitioner. This cord is in the form of a continued intention of concern and emotional attachment, often based in fear but also in the aspects of need. They are energetic structures and can be viewed that way. I simply cut them from a viewed point of reference. But this may be difficult for those that do not see them. After a person helps another in the form of a healing whether it is in person or over distance allow the picture of that person to come into your personal view screen, so to say, behind your eyelids. See this person inside the issues they have been treated for and or inside the desired condition they would want. As you see this person on this internal screen, blow it up! See the shards of the screen shatter into smaller and smaller pieces until it disappears entirely. Do this as many times as you need to in order to keep yourself free of the entanglements that can come in the service of others. This is a form of energetic hygiene and I thank you Igor for bringing it up. Other ways are seeing " cord " between you and the other person and cutting it. Or detaching it in a way that insures a separation. Do this intentionally and often as you work with others. It doesn't mean you don't care. It means that you respect the integrity of their space as well as your own. It is a blessing - as are you all! - chrism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2007 Report Share Posted July 31, 2007 Thank you that is very helpfull and i feel needed. Not just for me but everyone else to know this. Separation/space/divorce is sometimes healthy and allows growth. This should help with ''spiritual hygene'. Igor. : : Tue, 31 Jul 2007 21:57:19 +0000Subject: Re: Decording Hello Igor,Yes decording is a good way of making a separation. Making separations can allow one to keep the integrity of their own system with out the effects of a drainage. It is very easy to do but sometimes may needed to be repeated or done daily. I advise separations for those involved in healing work, or Tantra, like you Igor, as the concerns of the patient or partner can be transferred via a cord from the client to the practitioner.This cord is in the form of a continued intention of concern and emotional attachment, often based in fear but also in the aspects of need. They are energetic structures and can be viewed that way. I simply cut them from a viewed point of reference. But this may be difficult for those that do not see them. After a person helps another in the form of a healing whether it is in person or over distance allow the picture of that person to come into your personal view screen, so to say, behind your eyelids.See this person inside the issues they have been treated for and or inside the desired condition they would want. As you see this person on this internal screen, blow it up! See the shards of the screen shatter into smaller and smaller pieces until it disappears entirely.Do this as many times as you need to in order to keep yourself free of the entanglements that can come in the service of others. This is a form of energetic hygiene and I thank you Igor for bringing it up. Other ways are seeing " cord " between you and the other person and cutting it. Or detaching it in a way that insures a separation. Do this intentionally and often as you work with others. It doesn't mean you don't care. It means that you respect the integrity of their space as well as your own. It is a blessing - as are you all! - chrism _______________ News, entertainment and everything you care about at Live.com. Get it now! http://www.live.com/getstarted.aspx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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