Guest guest Posted March 21, 2008 Report Share Posted March 21, 2008 So I want to share with you all my first day of shaktipat. This is going to be hard to do. A friend of my wife csme over and thought it was my daughter's birthday. Her birthday is next week. She had blue on, and complementary of red. We had fun all of us. all the while I was chakra breathing. Tongue of Fire like an everlasting orgasm it is. Ok so she leaves after a while. But she managed to get me pissed off about telling my wife things. I don't wsnt to share details, but only to tell you that I felt offended at her trying to push her values into my wife. I then realized. Muladhara. Base chakra. The safety of home and the fear of losing it. So I forgave her. After she left, the electricity went out. The whole town where I live was darkness. We lit some candles, and there was just me and my wife and the kids. Base Zero. I heard them playing behind me so I decided to do another first tibetan and breathe the energy. See this is God. This is it! Base Zero. Start point. I start to feel like I did when I was nine last, and every impression is to me golden. So real. I just feel it now. What I used to call nostalgia is now real. I see things as I did when I was a kid again. I finally see. This is home. This is ... And then my daughter brings a baby doll to me that I haven't seen for years. It is wearing her clothes. The clothes she wore when she was new born. This silence of just being together. This freedom. We start playing a card game called war. Having fun. I deal the cards first. Funny thing happens. I have four cards left when the rest have none. This game you play a card each turn so logically all should be without cards at the same time. My wife thinks I am just stupid. She deals the cards on the next game. Turns out my kids both have two cards left when me and my wife are out of cards. How can that be? Now there are so many details I could tell you people, but that would make this simple post a book. I only say WOW! This is some powerful shit! Oh the lights came back on when I said " I do all of this for love " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2008 Report Share Posted March 21, 2008 Sounds like you're having great fun, Richard! Thanks for sharing it! Love , " Richard Be X Born " <richard.bexborn wrote: > > So I want to share with you all my first day of shaktipat. > > This is going to be hard to do. > > A friend of my wife csme over and thought it was my daughter's > birthday. Her birthday is next week. > > She had blue on, and complementary of red. > > We had fun all of us. all the while I was chakra breathing. > > Tongue of Fire like an everlasting orgasm it is. > > Ok so she leaves after a while. But she managed to get me pissed off > about telling my wife things. I don't wsnt to share details, but only > to tell you that I felt offended at her trying to push her values > into my wife. I then realized. Muladhara. Base chakra. The safety of > home and the fear of losing it. > > So I forgave her. > > After she left, the electricity went out. The whole town where I live > was darkness. > > We lit some candles, and there was just me and my wife and the kids. > Base Zero. I heard them playing behind me so I decided to do another > first tibetan and breathe the energy. > > See this is God. This is it! Base Zero. Start point. I start to feel > like I did when I was nine last, and every impression is to me golden. > > So real. I just feel it now. What I used to call nostalgia is now > real. I see things as I did when I was a kid again. I finally see. > This is home. This is ... > > And then my daughter brings a baby doll to me that I haven't seen for > years. It is wearing her clothes. The clothes she wore when she was > new born. > > This silence of just being together. This freedom. > > We start playing a card game called war. Having fun. I deal the cards > first. > > Funny thing happens. I have four cards left when the rest have none. > This game you play a card each turn so logically all should be > without cards at the same time. > > My wife thinks I am just stupid. She deals the cards on the next > game. Turns out my kids both have two cards left when me and my wife > are out of cards. > > How can that be? > > Now there are so many details I could tell you people, but that would > make this simple post a book. I only say WOW! This is some powerful > shit! > > Oh the lights came back on when I said " I do all of this for love " > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2008 Report Share Posted March 22, 2008 Such a cool story Richard, thanks for sharing it, so symbolic. The language of the light. Love and Shakti Zaps elektra x x x _________ Rise to the challenge for Sport Relief with For Good http://uk.promotions./forgood/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2008 Report Share Posted March 22, 2008 Mmmm thank you. Only it wasn't just a story. Well like any other then. It was written in the books, I'm sure, but it was and is real. Btw, my Higher Self told me to take a couple of hours off and just have some fun. I think it is prudent for all of us to give it a break for a couple of hours, and not short-circuit. There is a long long time until end time, so please do not feel like you have to hurry. At least, that is what my higher self is telling me. Said to make some popcorn grab a beer and just relax for a bit, and no no at focusing on anything relating to chakras or the work. Two three hours of home time, to remember the day that was yesterday. The day of base home and silence. They go very well together, these two states of being. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2008 Report Share Posted March 22, 2008 I don't want to rain on your parade Rich, but doesn't encourage the usage of alcohol. It doesn't usually mix well with the K. I don't know if this is more or less important during Shaktipat, but you might want to abstain or keep it to a minimum. There's always non alcoholci beer! :-) Sarita , " Richard Be X Born " <richard.bexborn wrote: > > Mmmm thank you. > > Only it wasn't just a story. Well like any other then. It was written > in the books, I'm sure, but it was and is real. > > Btw, my Higher Self told me to take a couple of hours off and just have > some fun. I think it is prudent for all of us to give it a break for a > couple of hours, and not short-circuit. There is a long long time until > end time, so please do not feel like you have to hurry. At least, that > is what my higher self is telling me. > > Said to make some popcorn grab a beer and just relax for a bit, and no > no at focusing on anything relating to chakras or the work. Two three > hours of home time, to remember the day that was yesterday. The day of > base home and silence. > > They go very well together, these two states of being. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2008 Report Share Posted March 22, 2008 Dear Sarita, > I don't want to rain on your parade Rich, but doesn't > encourage the usage of alcohol. It doesn't usually mix well with the > K. I don't know if this is more or less important during Shaktipat, > but you might want to abstain or keep it to a minimum. There's > always non alcoholci beer! :-) I agree with you and had a few sips of a Long Island ice tea last night at a restaurant and started feeling awful and was so glad when if wore off! I woke up this morning and could feel vibrations in my feet and legs when walking, movement in my back for the last couple of days and right now and fluttering of the organs. Energy level is high and very good during this sacred time of Easter ~ The Passion and the Resurrection. Kind regards...Angelina , " Sarita " <sarita1969 wrote: > > I don't want to rain on your parade Rich, but doesn't > encourage the usage of alcohol. It doesn't usually mix well with the > K. I don't know if this is more or less important during Shaktipat, > but you might want to abstain or keep it to a minimum. There's > always non alcoholci beer! :-) > > Sarita > > , " Richard Be X > Born " <richard.bexborn@> wrote: > > > > Mmmm thank you. > > > > Only it wasn't just a story. Well like any other then. It was > written > > in the books, I'm sure, but it was and is real. > > > > Btw, my Higher Self told me to take a couple of hours off and just > have > > some fun. I think it is prudent for all of us to give it a break > for a > > couple of hours, and not short-circuit. There is a long long time > until > > end time, so please do not feel like you have to hurry. At least, > that > > is what my higher self is telling me. > > > > Said to make some popcorn grab a beer and just relax for a bit, and > no > > no at focusing on anything relating to chakras or the work. Two > three > > hours of home time, to remember the day that was yesterday. The day > of > > base home and silence. > > > > They go very well together, these two states of being. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2008 Report Share Posted March 22, 2008 I respect that comment. But I think in the respect that I meant that statement, I think you should abstain from judging how each and everyone handles their moment. This is what my own Higher Self told me. I respect and know that trust deeper than I know you. So while I understand that you might not personally endorse alcohol, please respect the fact that I use that as a medium to moderate the bliss in my body. It is all good. Do not worry about it. Love Rich , " Sarita " <sarita1969 wrote: > > I don't want to rain on your parade Rich, but doesn't > encourage the usage of alcohol. It doesn't usually mix well with the > K. I don't know if this is more or less important during Shaktipat, > but you might want to abstain or keep it to a minimum. There's > always non alcoholci beer! :-) > > Sarita > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2008 Report Share Posted March 22, 2008 I certainly didn't mean to judge, just trying to offer some of the advice has given us while he is not here. I thought it might be good for some of the newbies to read also, since they are not experienced yet. Sarita , " Richard Be X Born " <richard.bexborn wrote: > > I respect that comment. > > But I think in the respect that I meant that statement, I think you > should abstain from judging how each and everyone handles their moment. > > This is what my own Higher Self told me. I respect and know that trust > deeper than I know you. So while I understand that you might not > personally endorse alcohol, please respect the fact that I use that as > a medium to moderate the bliss in my body. > > It is all good. Do not worry about it. > > Love > Rich > > , " Sarita " > <sarita1969@> wrote: > > > > I don't want to rain on your parade Rich, but doesn't > > encourage the usage of alcohol. It doesn't usually mix well with the > > K. I don't know if this is more or less important during Shaktipat, > > but you might want to abstain or keep it to a minimum. There's > > always non alcoholci beer! :-) > > > > Sarita > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2008 Report Share Posted March 22, 2008 It's all good, Sunshine. May the Lord and Lady bless you on this special day!! I swear I heard you speak to me in my mind earlier when we had that exchange. Part of my own inner process, I guess. Love ya! Rich , " Sarita " <sarita1969 wrote: > > I certainly didn't mean to judge, just trying to offer some of the > advice has given us while he is not here. I thought it might > be good for some of the newbies to read also, since they are not > experienced yet. > > Sarita > > , " Richard Be X > Born " <richard.bexborn@> wrote: > > > > I respect that comment. > > > > But I think in the respect that I meant that statement, I think you > > should abstain from judging how each and everyone handles their > moment. > > > > This is what my own Higher Self told me. I respect and know that > trust > > deeper than I know you. So while I understand that you might not > > personally endorse alcohol, please respect the fact that I use that > as > > a medium to moderate the bliss in my body. > > > > It is all good. Do not worry about it. > > > > Love > > Rich > > > > , " Sarita " > > <sarita1969@> wrote: > > > > > > I don't want to rain on your parade Rich, but doesn't > > > encourage the usage of alcohol. It doesn't usually mix well with > the > > > K. I don't know if this is more or less important during > Shaktipat, > > > but you might want to abstain or keep it to a minimum. There's > > > always non alcoholci beer! :-) > > > > > > Sarita > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2008 Report Share Posted March 22, 2008 If I said something profound, then it was me. If not, it was just your imagination! ;-) Sarita , " Richard Be X Born " <richard.bexborn wrote: > > It's all good, Sunshine. > > May the Lord and Lady bless you on this special day!! > > I swear I heard you speak to me in my mind earlier when we had that > exchange. Part of my own inner process, I guess. > > Love ya! > Rich > > , " Sarita " > <sarita1969@> wrote: > > > > I certainly didn't mean to judge, just trying to offer some of the > > advice has given us while he is not here. I thought it > might > > be good for some of the newbies to read also, since they are not > > experienced yet. > > > > Sarita > > > > , " Richard Be X > > Born " <richard.bexborn@> wrote: > > > > > > I respect that comment. > > > > > > But I think in the respect that I meant that statement, I think > you > > > should abstain from judging how each and everyone handles their > > moment. > > > > > > This is what my own Higher Self told me. I respect and know that > > trust > > > deeper than I know you. So while I understand that you might not > > > personally endorse alcohol, please respect the fact that I use > that > > as > > > a medium to moderate the bliss in my body. > > > > > > It is all good. Do not worry about it. > > > > > > Love > > > Rich > > > > > > , " Sarita " > > > <sarita1969@> wrote: > > > > > > > > I don't want to rain on your parade Rich, but doesn't > > > > encourage the usage of alcohol. It doesn't usually mix well > with > > the > > > > K. I don't know if this is more or less important during > > Shaktipat, > > > > but you might want to abstain or keep it to a minimum. There's > > > > always non alcoholci beer! :-) > > > > > > > > Sarita > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2008 Report Share Posted March 23, 2008 --- Richard Be X Born <richard.bexborn wrote: > Mmmm thank you. > > Only it wasn't just a story. Well like any other > then. It was written > in the books, I'm sure, but it was and is real. A story can be real, a story is when you relate something to another. A tale. Real life accounts are stories. Thats all I wanted to point out. Thats the end of my story :-)) _________ Rise to the challenge for Sport Relief with For Good http://uk.promotions./forgood/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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