Guest guest Posted January 28, 2008 Report Share Posted January 28, 2008 Hi everyone! Hoping everyone had a wonderful K day. My K day started off in a semi-blissful state and tapered off during the evening time. I always enjoy those tingly fuzzy moments from head to toe no matter how short or long they last. I just zone out...with not a care in the world. Then reality comes back and I begin to take care of NOW things again. I read a few post about churches and religion and I thought I'd share my views on that if I may. Growing up I epxerienced many cultures and religious orders, not committing to anyone in particular. I was glad for the knowledge and the awareness of the traditions that are associated with religions. I can remember trying to find Jesus or God through these churchs and religions and coming out disappointed in the end. No religion ever satisfied me. When I became a young man and moved out on my own...I made choices of my own and got away from the deep south southern baptist (Hell Fire and Brim Stone) preachings that my father insisted we never stray from. My father was NOT a happy camper by any means but I did not care. Since I was in search of of Jesus/God I found a spiritualist church that fit my needs for socializing and co-mengling. I felt at home there and at peace. My awakenings were happening to me at an alarming rate as I was a sponge to them as well. I realized for the first time that if I wanted to find Jesus/God all I had to do was go " WITHIN " myself. What a huge revelation that was to me. I tried it and holy moly , what a trip! I could speak and hear my god anytime, anywhere, anyplace. I go into deep meditation and there she IS, ready to greet me, talk to me, assist me, guide me. I knew then I DID NOT need some glorified building to go to, to talk to jesus/god. I have always felt that then and to this day I feel the same. I always felt that no mater what religious order anyone belongs to...in the end it IS ALL ONE AND THE SAME. But what also came to my awakening was that I was also on a higher frequency or plane and my intuitive understandings were different than those of a common person/being. Another persons level of belief or belief system may be different than mine but does not make one more or less important than the other. I know this because we all continue to grow spiritualy every day, with small awakenings along our spiritual path. We will eventually arrive at a total awakening and understanding when the time is right. We will be directed in many ways. We are going to have many ah-ha moments and the riding of the goose bumps up and down our spines. I feel that with our K we are guided to our course of need and if K takes someone to a church or something of the sort it surely is for a purpose. I would allow and surrender and try to be of service where I am needed. K is all knowing and powerful...she knows what our needs are and when. Thank you for allowing me to share my veiwpoints on this subject. Many blessings to everyone. Denny , " Linda " <crazycats711 wrote: > > I am sure some of them will find a new church or not go back to > church all, but not because of me being there. There were some young > people in the congregation who were living together out of wedlock > and they were being kick out if they didn't repent and get in ship > shape. The verses from the bible he used for that where taken out of > context. Those verses were for leaders of the church, not for young > people trying to find their way. It was really sad. > > Love, > Linda > > , Claudia > <newtfoodbowl@> wrote: > > > > Well....that's a shame...I'm not surprised to hear that, but I > don't know why. I have a feeling that your association with that > church is not over yet...God and Shakti led you there for a reason. > Perhaps you are meant to save the other members, lol! Perhaps your K > energy touched them and opened their eyes and ears to the negativity > that preacher was dishing out and they will turn away from that > church and seek a positive message elsewhere. We never know how our > Father/Mother may choose to use us... > > > > Glad you found a nice church experience later that evening. I > love the old hymns too! > > > > Love, > > Claudia > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2008 Report Share Posted January 28, 2008 Thank you for that Denny, but I wasn't going to find God, I was going to find an outlet for sevice to others, something more than what just happens along along my path. Which hasn't been a whole lot since I have been such a hermit all these years. Incidences do show up quite often though. hehe! Love, Linda , " Denny " <dennynorton wrote: > > > Hi everyone! Hoping everyone had a wonderful K day. My K day started > off in a semi-blissful state and tapered off during the evening time. > I always enjoy those tingly fuzzy moments from head to toe no matter > how short or long they last. I just zone out...with not a care in the > world. Then reality comes back and I begin to take care of NOW things > again. I read a few post about churches and religion and I thought > I'd share my views on that if I may. Growing up I epxerienced many > cultures and religious orders, not committing to anyone in particular. > I was glad for the knowledge and the awareness of the traditions that > are associated with religions. I can remember trying to find Jesus or > God through these churchs and religions and coming out disappointed > in the end. No religion ever satisfied me. When I became a young man > and moved out on my own...I made choices of my own and got away from > the deep south southern baptist (Hell Fire and Brim Stone) preachings > that my father insisted we never stray from. My father was NOT a > happy camper by any means but I did not care. Since I was in search > of of Jesus/God I found a spiritualist church that fit my needs for > socializing and co-mengling. I felt at home there and at peace. My > awakenings were happening to me at an alarming rate as I was a sponge > to them as well. I realized for the first time that if I wanted to > find Jesus/God all I had to do was go " WITHIN " myself. What a huge > revelation that was to me. I tried it and holy moly , what a trip! > I could speak and hear my god anytime, anywhere, anyplace. I go into > deep meditation and there she IS, ready to greet me, talk to me, > assist me, guide me. I knew then I DID NOT need some glorified > building to go to, to talk to jesus/god. I have always felt that then > and to this day I feel the same. I always felt that no mater what > religious order anyone belongs to...in the end it IS ALL ONE AND THE > SAME. But what also came to my awakening was that I was also on a > higher frequency or plane and my intuitive understandings were > different than those of a common person/being. Another persons level > of belief or belief system may be different than mine but does not > make one more or less important than the other. I know this because > we all continue to grow spiritualy every day, with small awakenings > along our spiritual path. We will eventually arrive at a total > awakening and understanding when the time is right. We will be > directed in many ways. We are going to have many ah-ha moments and > the riding of the goose bumps up and down our spines. I feel that > with our K we are guided to our course of need and if K takes someone > to a church or something of the sort it surely is for a purpose. I > would allow and surrender and try to be of service where I am needed. > K is all knowing and powerful...she knows what our needs are and when. > Thank you for allowing me to share my veiwpoints on this subject. > Many blessings to everyone. > > Denny > > , " Linda " > <crazycats711@> wrote: > > > > I am sure some of them will find a new church or not go back to > > church all, but not because of me being there. There were some > young > > people in the congregation who were living together out of wedlock > > and they were being kick out if they didn't repent and get in ship > > shape. The verses from the bible he used for that where taken out > of > > context. Those verses were for leaders of the church, not for young > > people trying to find their way. It was really sad. > > > > Love, > > Linda > > > > , Claudia > > <newtfoodbowl@> wrote: > > > > > > Well....that's a shame...I'm not surprised to hear that, but I > > don't know why. I have a feeling that your association with that > > church is not over yet...God and Shakti led you there for a > reason. > > Perhaps you are meant to save the other members, lol! Perhaps your > K > > energy touched them and opened their eyes and ears to the > negativity > > that preacher was dishing out and they will turn away from that > > church and seek a positive message elsewhere. We never know how > our > > Father/Mother may choose to use us... > > > > > > Glad you found a nice church experience later that evening. I > > love the old hymns too! > > > > > > Love, > > > Claudia > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2008 Report Share Posted January 28, 2008 I know what you mean Linda! It isn't soully about God I wanted to learn about, it was about the need to do service in so many ways! I love going to church because of the service I can give to those around me and to the church and to God, but church isn't where I only give it. I try giving it no matter where I am. Love, Katherine Linda <crazycats711 Tuesday, January 29, 2008 12:05:00 AM Re: Forever change - group Thank you for that Denny, but I wasn't going to find God, I was going to find an outlet for sevice to others, something more than what just happens along along my path. Which hasn't been a whole lot since I have been such a hermit all these years. Incidences do show up quite often though. hehe! Love, Linda Kundalini-Awakening -Systems- 1 , " Denny " <dennynorton@ ...> wrote: > > > Hi everyone! Hoping everyone had a wonderful K day. My K day started > off in a semi-blissful state and tapered off during the evening time. > I always enjoy those tingly fuzzy moments from head to toe no matter > how short or long they last. I just zone out...with not a care in the > world. Then reality comes back and I begin to take care of NOW things > again. I read a few post about churches and religion and I thought > I'd share my views on that if I may. Growing up I epxerienced many > cultures and religious orders, not committing to anyone in particular. > I was glad for the knowledge and the awareness of the traditions that > are associated with religions. I can remember trying to find Jesus or > God through these churchs and religions and coming out disappointed > in the end. No religion ever satisfied me. When I became a young man > and moved out on my own...I made choices of my own and got away from > the deep south southern baptist (Hell Fire and Brim Stone) preachings > that my father insisted we never stray from. My father was NOT a > happy camper by any means but I did not care. Since I was in search > of of Jesus/God I found a spiritualist church that fit my needs for > socializing and co-mengling. I felt at home there and at peace. My > awakenings were happening to me at an alarming rate as I was a sponge > to them as well. I realized for the first time that if I wanted to > find Jesus/God all I had to do was go " WITHIN " myself. What a huge > revelation that was to me. I tried it and holy moly , what a trip! > I could speak and hear my god anytime, anywhere, anyplace. I go into > deep meditation and there she IS, ready to greet me, talk to me, > assist me, guide me. I knew then I DID NOT need some glorified > building to go to, to talk to jesus/god. I have always felt that then > and to this day I feel the same. I always felt that no mater what > religious order anyone belongs to...in the end it IS ALL ONE AND THE > SAME. But what also came to my awakening was that I was also on a > higher frequency or plane and my intuitive understandings were > different than those of a common person/being. Another persons level > of belief or belief system may be different than mine but does not > make one more or less important than the other. I know this because > we all continue to grow spiritualy every day, with small awakenings > along our spiritual path. We will eventually arrive at a total > awakening and understanding when the time is right. We will be > directed in many ways. We are going to have many ah-ha moments and > the riding of the goose bumps up and down our spines. I feel that > with our K we are guided to our course of need and if K takes someone > to a church or something of the sort it surely is for a purpose. I > would allow and surrender and try to be of service where I am needed. > K is all knowing and powerful...she knows what our needs are and when. > Thank you for allowing me to share my veiwpoints on this subject. > Many blessings to everyone. > > Denny > > Kundalini-Awakening -Systems- 1 , " Linda " > <crazycats711@ > wrote: > > > > I am sure some of them will find a new church or not go back to > > church all, but not because of me being there. There were some > young > > people in the congregation who were living together out of wedlock > > and they were being kick out if they didn't repent and get in ship > > shape. The verses from the bible he used for that where taken out > of > > context. Those verses were for leaders of the church, not for young > > people trying to find their way. It was really sad. > > > > Love, > > Linda > > > > Kundalini-Awakening -Systems- 1 , Claudia > > <newtfoodbowl@ > wrote: > > > > > > Well....that' s a shame...I'm not surprised to hear that, but I > > don't know why. I have a feeling that your association with that > > church is not over yet...God and Shakti led you there for a > reason. > > Perhaps you are meant to save the other members, lol! Perhaps your > K > > energy touched them and opened their eyes and ears to the > negativity > > that preacher was dishing out and they will turn away from that > > church and seek a positive message elsewhere. We never know how > our > > Father/Mother may choose to use us... > > > > > > Glad you found a nice church experience later that evening. I > > love the old hymns too! > > > > > > Love, > > > Claudia > > > > > > ______________________________\ ____ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. 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Guest guest Posted January 28, 2008 Report Share Posted January 28, 2008 Yes, I planned to check out other things, as well,not just church. Love linda , Katherine Miller <katsam19 wrote: > > I know what you mean Linda! It isn't soully about God I wanted to learn about, it was about the need to do service in so many ways! I love going to church because of the service I can give to those around me and to the church and to God, but church isn't where I only give it. I try giving it no matter where I am. > > Love, > Katherine > > > > Linda <crazycats711 > > Tuesday, January 29, 2008 12:05:00 AM > Re: Forever change - group > > Thank you for that Denny, but I wasn't going to find God, I was going > to find an outlet for sevice to others, something more than what just > happens along along my path. Which hasn't been a whole lot since I > have been such a hermit all these years. Incidences do show up > quite often though. hehe! > > Love, > Linda > > Kundalini-Awakening -Systems- 1 , " Denny " > <dennynorton@ ...> wrote: > > > > > > Hi everyone! Hoping everyone had a wonderful K day. My K day > started > > off in a semi-blissful state and tapered off during the evening > time. > > I always enjoy those tingly fuzzy moments from head to toe no > matter > > how short or long they last. I just zone out...with not a care in > the > > world. Then reality comes back and I begin to take care of NOW > things > > again. I read a few post about churches and religion and I thought > > I'd share my views on that if I may. Growing up I epxerienced many > > cultures and religious orders, not committing to anyone in > particular. > > I was glad for the knowledge and the awareness of the traditions > that > > are associated with religions. I can remember trying to find Jesus > or > > God through these churchs and religions and coming out disappointed > > in the end. No religion ever satisfied me. When I became a young > man > > and moved out on my own...I made choices of my own and got away > from > > the deep south southern baptist (Hell Fire and Brim Stone) > preachings > > that my father insisted we never stray from. My father was NOT a > > happy camper by any means but I did not care. Since I was in search > > of of Jesus/God I found a spiritualist church that fit my needs for > > socializing and co-mengling. I felt at home there and at peace. My > > awakenings were happening to me at an alarming rate as I was a > sponge > > to them as well. I realized for the first time that if I wanted to > > find Jesus/God all I had to do was go " WITHIN " myself. What a huge > > revelation that was to me. I tried it and holy moly , what a trip! > > I could speak and hear my god anytime, anywhere, anyplace. I go > into > > deep meditation and there she IS, ready to greet me, talk to me, > > assist me, guide me. I knew then I DID NOT need some glorified > > building to go to, to talk to jesus/god. I have always felt that > then > > and to this day I feel the same. I always felt that no mater what > > religious order anyone belongs to...in the end it IS ALL ONE AND > THE > > SAME. But what also came to my awakening was that I was also on a > > higher frequency or plane and my intuitive understandings were > > different than those of a common person/being. Another persons > level > > of belief or belief system may be different than mine but does not > > make one more or less important than the other. I know this because > > we all continue to grow spiritualy every day, with small awakenings > > along our spiritual path. We will eventually arrive at a total > > awakening and understanding when the time is right. We will be > > directed in many ways. We are going to have many ah-ha moments and > > the riding of the goose bumps up and down our spines. I feel that > > with our K we are guided to our course of need and if K takes > someone > > to a church or something of the sort it surely is for a purpose. I > > would allow and surrender and try to be of service where I am > needed. > > K is all knowing and powerful...she knows what our needs are and > when. > > Thank you for allowing me to share my veiwpoints on this subject. > > Many blessings to everyone. > > > > Denny > > > > Kundalini-Awakening -Systems- 1 , " Linda " > > <crazycats711@ > wrote: > > > > > > I am sure some of them will find a new church or not go back to > > > church all, but not because of me being there. There were some > > young > > > people in the congregation who were living together out of > wedlock > > > and they were being kick out if they didn't repent and get in > ship > > > shape. The verses from the bible he used for that where taken out > > of > > > context. Those verses were for leaders of the church, not for > young > > > people trying to find their way. It was really sad. > > > > > > Love, > > > Linda > > > > > > Kundalini-Awakening -Systems- 1 , Claudia > > > <newtfoodbowl@ > wrote: > > > > > > > > Well....that' s a shame...I'm not surprised to hear that, but I > > > don't know why. I have a feeling that your association with that > > > church is not over yet...God and Shakti led you there for a > > reason. > > > Perhaps you are meant to save the other members, lol! Perhaps > your > > K > > > energy touched them and opened their eyes and ears to the > > negativity > > > that preacher was dishing out and they will turn away from that > > > church and seek a positive message elsewhere. We never know how > > our > > > Father/Mother may choose to use us... > > > > > > > > Glad you found a nice church experience later that evening. > I > > > love the old hymns too! > > > > > > > > Love, > > > > Claudia > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ____________________ ______________ > Be a better friend, newshound, and > know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile./;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2008 Report Share Posted January 28, 2008 Maybe get back into going to gym, haha! I use to be very faithful about working out. I love going and doing arobics and meeting the ladies there. We had a lot of fun. Linda , " Linda " <crazycats711 wrote: > > Yes, I planned to check out other things, as well,not just church. > Love > linda > > , Katherine > Miller <katsam19@> wrote: > > > > I know what you mean Linda! It isn't soully about God I wanted to > learn about, it was about the need to do service in so many ways! I > love going to church because of the service I can give to those > around me and to the church and to God, but church isn't where I only > give it. I try giving it no matter where I am. > > > > Love, > > Katherine > > > > > > > > Linda <crazycats711@> > > > > Tuesday, January 29, 2008 12:05:00 AM > > Re: Forever change - group > > > > Thank you for that Denny, but I wasn't going to find God, I was > going > > to find an outlet for sevice to others, something more than what > just > > happens along along my path. Which hasn't been a whole lot since I > > have been such a hermit all these years. Incidences do show up > > quite often though. hehe! > > > > Love, > > Linda > > > > Kundalini-Awakening -Systems- 1 , " Denny " > > <dennynorton@ ...> wrote: > > > > > > > > > Hi everyone! Hoping everyone had a wonderful K day. My K day > > started > > > off in a semi-blissful state and tapered off during the evening > > time. > > > I always enjoy those tingly fuzzy moments from head to toe no > > matter > > > how short or long they last. I just zone out...with not a care in > > the > > > world. Then reality comes back and I begin to take care of NOW > > things > > > again. I read a few post about churches and religion and I > thought > > > I'd share my views on that if I may. Growing up I epxerienced > many > > > cultures and religious orders, not committing to anyone in > > particular. > > > I was glad for the knowledge and the awareness of the traditions > > that > > > are associated with religions. I can remember trying to find > Jesus > > or > > > God through these churchs and religions and coming out > disappointed > > > in the end. No religion ever satisfied me. When I became a young > > man > > > and moved out on my own...I made choices of my own and got away > > from > > > the deep south southern baptist (Hell Fire and Brim Stone) > > preachings > > > that my father insisted we never stray from. My father was NOT a > > > happy camper by any means but I did not care. Since I was in > search > > > of of Jesus/God I found a spiritualist church that fit my needs > for > > > socializing and co-mengling. I felt at home there and at peace. > My > > > awakenings were happening to me at an alarming rate as I was a > > sponge > > > to them as well. I realized for the first time that if I wanted > to > > > find Jesus/God all I had to do was go " WITHIN " myself. What a > huge > > > revelation that was to me. I tried it and holy moly , what a trip! > > > I could speak and hear my god anytime, anywhere, anyplace. I go > > into > > > deep meditation and there she IS, ready to greet me, talk to me, > > > assist me, guide me. I knew then I DID NOT need some glorified > > > building to go to, to talk to jesus/god. I have always felt that > > then > > > and to this day I feel the same. I always felt that no mater what > > > religious order anyone belongs to...in the end it IS ALL ONE AND > > THE > > > SAME. But what also came to my awakening was that I was also on a > > > higher frequency or plane and my intuitive understandings were > > > different than those of a common person/being. Another persons > > level > > > of belief or belief system may be different than mine but does > not > > > make one more or less important than the other. I know this > because > > > we all continue to grow spiritualy every day, with small > awakenings > > > along our spiritual path. We will eventually arrive at a total > > > awakening and understanding when the time is right. We will be > > > directed in many ways. We are going to have many ah-ha moments > and > > > the riding of the goose bumps up and down our spines. I feel that > > > with our K we are guided to our course of need and if K takes > > someone > > > to a church or something of the sort it surely is for a purpose. > I > > > would allow and surrender and try to be of service where I am > > needed. > > > K is all knowing and powerful...she knows what our needs are and > > when. > > > Thank you for allowing me to share my veiwpoints on this subject. > > > Many blessings to everyone. > > > > > > Denny > > > > > > Kundalini-Awakening -Systems- 1 (AT) (DOT) com, " Linda " > > > <crazycats711@ > wrote: > > > > > > > > I am sure some of them will find a new church or not go back to > > > > church all, but not because of me being there. There were some > > > young > > > > people in the congregation who were living together out of > > wedlock > > > > and they were being kick out if they didn't repent and get in > > ship > > > > shape. The verses from the bible he used for that where taken > out > > > of > > > > context. Those verses were for leaders of the church, not for > > young > > > > people trying to find their way. It was really sad. > > > > > > > > Love, > > > > Linda > > > > > > > > Kundalini-Awakening -Systems- 1 , > Claudia > > > > <newtfoodbowl@ > wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Well....that' s a shame...I'm not surprised to hear that, but > I > > > > don't know why. I have a feeling that your association with > that > > > > church is not over yet...God and Shakti led you there for a > > > reason. > > > > Perhaps you are meant to save the other members, lol! Perhaps > > your > > > K > > > > energy touched them and opened their eyes and ears to the > > > negativity > > > > that preacher was dishing out and they will turn away from that > > > > church and seek a positive message elsewhere. We never know how > > > our > > > > Father/Mother may choose to use us... > > > > > > > > > > Glad you found a nice church experience later that evening. > > I > > > > love the old hymns too! > > > > > > > > > > Love, > > > > > Claudia > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ____________________ > ______________ > > Be a better friend, newshound, and > > know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. > http://mobile./;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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