Guest guest Posted September 27, 2007 Report Share Posted September 27, 2007 I thank God that I am not in bliss anymore than I am. Waves and waves of it pretty much take you out of your day. So I appreciate the break! Some have e-mailed me privately that I am not coming across " joyful " I am coming across as the individual situations dictate. Also as is given from the Shakti. I listen to what is given for me to give. Some need a different frequency of discourse for them to know what are the options I am suggesting. Others are just so completely disconnected to what is occurring here that I just let them be. My Joy is strong and it has its way with me. I can tell you that for sure! If I am not giving what any individual feels is in line with what I teach, then that is a good sign of folks paying attention and expecting me to practice what I preach. But the truth of it is that my practice is very different than what is offered here.(no complete details will be given of that yet - emulation is not suggested at this time) Part of the practice is that of giving and nurturance for others in a safe environment. For the safe and sane expression of the Kundalini. Sometimes I will be strict about certain practices or techniques that I am given to see as dangerous or hurtful or irresponsible. Or that are born of a lazyness in the individual. Or short cuts as this path is already walking that fine line! Anyway I am doing as I must do at this time I hope it resonates well for as many as possible - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2007 Report Share Posted September 27, 2007 Dear Chrism, I can't help but get that thought in my head, " looking in the mirror " and that any great teacher is more like a neutral mirror, we see ourself looking back. So if you seem unjoyful perhaps the pupil is reflecting their own condition? You are as you need to be to teach us, if you were just blissed out all the time where would we all be? Seems nice in fantasy but bliss can be a distraction like you say, when work needs to be done. Love and gratitude Chrism. Elektra x x x _________ Want ideas for reducing your carbon footprint? Visit For Good http://uk.promotions./forgood/environment.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2007 Report Share Posted September 27, 2007 Well, dear Brother, it is wonderful that you are coming across at all. I am deeply grateful for that. Besides working, and keeping up with all your other Groups, and trying to keep up with all the postings on this Group (which has passed 3000 for the month, by the way), not to mention keeping the Shaktipat going 24/7, and maybe a personal life...I have to say the Joy is there in the Shaktipat, as well as the Love, and the Grace, and the Devotion. Namaste Beloved One. Thank you. Love, dhyana --- chrism <> wrote: > I thank God that I am not in bliss anymore than I > am. Waves and > waves of it pretty much take you out of your day. So > I appreciate > the break! Some have e-mailed me privately that I am > not coming > across " joyful " > > I am coming across as the individual situations > dictate. Also as is > given from the Shakti. I listen to what is given for > me to give. > Some need a different frequency of discourse for > them to know what > are the options I am suggesting. Others are just so > completely > disconnected to what is occurring here that I just > let them be. > > My Joy is strong and it has its way with me. I can > tell you that for > sure! If I am not giving what any individual feels > is in line with > what I teach, then that is a good sign of folks > paying attention and > expecting me to practice what I preach. But the > truth of it is that > my practice is very different than what is offered > here.(no complete > details will be given of that yet - emulation is not > suggested at > this time) > > Part of the practice is that of giving and > nurturance for others in > a safe environment. For the safe and sane expression > of the > Kundalini. Sometimes I will be strict about certain > practices or > techniques that I am given to see as dangerous or > hurtful or > irresponsible. Or that are born of a lazyness in the > individual. Or > short cuts as this path is already walking that fine > line! > > Anyway I am doing as I must do at this time I hope > it resonates well > for as many as possible - > > > > ______________________________\ ____ 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 September 27, 2007 Report Share Posted September 27, 2007 Dearest Chrism, I offer my heartfelt thanks to you. For you do not mask the truth, or hide it behind a smile. I find comfort in the fact that whether I am learning something new, or having a total evolution, I can expect to get the clearest truth from you. No, it is not always sugar sweetened for palatability, but I don't need my Kundalini to be watered down or flavored. As for me, I am thankful for you and all that I am learning because of you. Excess joy can be nice for the individual (and I for one LOVE to be filled with excessive joy), but it is not always possible- nor is it very natural. Thank you for what you offer. I am very appreciative of all you do. And when I am in a crisis, I know you will be there to guide me through it, so again I say thank you. Love and blessings, Tara , " chrism " <> wrote: > > I thank God that I am not in bliss anymore than I am. Waves and > waves of it pretty much take you out of your day. So I appreciate > the break! Some have e-mailed me privately that I am not coming > across " joyful " > > I am coming across as the individual situations dictate. Also as is > given from the Shakti. I listen to what is given for me to give. > Some need a different frequency of discourse for them to know what > are the options I am suggesting. Others are just so completely > disconnected to what is occurring here that I just let them be. > > My Joy is strong and it has its way with me. I can tell you that for > sure! If I am not giving what any individual feels is in line with > what I teach, then that is a good sign of folks paying attention and > expecting me to practice what I preach. But the truth of it is that > my practice is very different than what is offered here.(no complete > details will be given of that yet - emulation is not suggested at > this time) > > Part of the practice is that of giving and nurturance for others in > a safe environment. For the safe and sane expression of the > Kundalini. Sometimes I will be strict about certain practices or > techniques that I am given to see as dangerous or hurtful or > irresponsible. Or that are born of a lazyness in the individual. Or > short cuts as this path is already walking that fine line! > > Anyway I am doing as I must do at this time I hope it resonates well > for as many as possible - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2007 Report Share Posted September 28, 2007 Well said dhyana... Paul -------------- Original message ---------------------- novalees <Novalees > Well, dear Brother, it is wonderful that you are > coming across at all. I am deeply grateful for that. > Besides working, and keeping up with all your other > Groups, and trying to keep up with all the postings on > this Group (which has passed 3000 for the month, by > the way), not to mention keeping the Shaktipat going > 24/7, and maybe a personal life...I have to say the > Joy is there in the Shaktipat, as well as the Love, > and the Grace, and the Devotion. Namaste Beloved One. > Thank you. Love, dhyana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2007 Report Share Posted September 28, 2007 I have had the pleasure of meeting Chris in person, and I was surprised to read that some folks think he is not joyful. In fact, Chris is a surprisingly playful man with a great sense of humor and a contagious joy. E-mail communication is too mono-dimensional to capture all the nuances that make someone's personality. Plus, keep in mind that Chris's role here is that of teacher. This may contribute to shaping a certain type of interaction as well as expectations. Sel , " chrism " <> wrote: > > I thank God that I am not in bliss anymore than I am. Waves and > waves of it pretty much take you out of your day. So I appreciate > the break! Some have e-mailed me privately that I am not coming > across " joyful " > > I am coming across as the individual situations dictate. Also as is > given from the Shakti. I listen to what is given for me to give. > Some need a different frequency of discourse for them to know what > are the options I am suggesting. Others are just so completely > disconnected to what is occurring here that I just let them be. > > My Joy is strong and it has its way with me. I can tell you that for > sure! If I am not giving what any individual feels is in line with > what I teach, then that is a good sign of folks paying attention and > expecting me to practice what I preach. But the truth of it is that > my practice is very different than what is offered here.(no complete > details will be given of that yet - emulation is not suggested at > this time) > > Part of the practice is that of giving and nurturance for others in > a safe environment. For the safe and sane expression of the > Kundalini. Sometimes I will be strict about certain practices or > techniques that I am given to see as dangerous or hurtful or > irresponsible. Or that are born of a lazyness in the individual. Or > short cuts as this path is already walking that fine line! > > Anyway I am doing as I must do at this time I hope it resonates well > for as many as possible - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2007 Report Share Posted September 28, 2007 I agree with Sel. One of the doctors that I work for is considered very serious, never smiles at work but you get him out socially and WATCH OUT! He is so much fun, has a great sense of humor. There is a time and a place for everything. I have seen Chrism's great sense of humor come out to play quite often, but much of what goes on here is on the serious side. It is a fine line to walk. Sarita , " selena230 " <selena230 wrote: > > I have had the pleasure of meeting Chris in person, and I was > surprised to read that some folks think he is not joyful. In fact, > Chris is a surprisingly playful man with a great sense of humor and a > contagious joy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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