Guest guest Posted October 4, 2008 Report Share Posted October 4, 2008 I used the index finger for healing on my husband. I barely touched him, but he said it felt almost like a hot poker at the point of entry. Is this normal? Sarita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2008 Report Share Posted October 4, 2008 Point of entry? You are not supposed to stick it " in " his neck lol! Rather on the outside. lol First off what does your Kundalini tell you when you ask it? Now if he didnt have an issue and you were just touching him for reasons of fun experimentation you may want to recomnsider doing that as it is an intelligence remember. It is smart and it knows. Also remember to not make it an action of " your will " Let it be an action of the Kundalini collecting in your finger tip. It will reach out as you know Sarita. Let it flow as " it " deems is needed. If it flows hot or reaches out to him as it did to me when we interacted in the first HC for Denny then let it flow. Let it flow as strongly as it wants and have no worries. It knows what is needed. So try and see how it goes for a legitimate concern (not saying you didnt - lol) And see how it goes for you as you detach your ego from the results and from the " way " any healing is given. Each healing incursion that is done by the Kundalini will be customized towards that persons specific natures so there is seldon a " norm " . Let it be that if the person gets better or not determines " the necessity " not the success of the healing. Sometimes pain and death are the teachers that are needed. - , " Sarita " <sarita1969 wrote: > I used the index finger for healing on my husband. I barely touched him, but he said it felt almost like a hot poker at the point of entry. Is this normal? Sarita > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2008 Report Share Posted October 4, 2008 > Sometimes pain and death are the teachers that are needed. - < Very good point! Thank you Chrism! ~ Angelina , " chrism " <> wrote: > > Point of entry? You are not supposed to stick it " in " his neck lol! > Rather on the outside. lol > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2008 Report Share Posted October 4, 2008 LMAO! Of course I didn't stick it in! It was a feather light touch, which he confirmed. I could feel a great deal of tingling and pulsing in my finger, afterward he said it was like a hot poker but wasn't extremely painful. I would never use it just for fun, he has been having an issue and I decided to try some healing on him. I didn't have any attachments to results. When I asked the answer I got was that even though he agreed to healing, he has a hard time accepting any. (Must be some macho thing, lol) Sarita , "chrism" <> wrote:>> Point of entry? You are not supposed to stick it "in" his neck lol! > Rather on the outside. lol> > First off what does your Kundalini tell you when you ask it?> > Now if he didnt have an issue and you were just touching him for > reasons of fun experimentation you may want to recomnsider doing > that as it is an intelligence remember. It is smart and it knows. > Also remember to not make it an action of "your will" Let it be an > action of the Kundalini collecting in your finger tip. It will reach > out as you know Sarita.> > Let it flow as "it" deems is needed. If it flows hot or reaches out > to him as it did to me when we interacted in the first HC for Denny > then let it flow. Let it flow as strongly as it wants and have no > worries. It knows what is needed. So try and see how it goes for a > legitimate concern (not saying you didnt - lol) And see how it goes > for you as you detach your ego from the results and from the "way" > any healing is given.> > Each healing incursion that is done by the Kundalini will be > customized towards that persons specific natures so there is seldon > a "norm". Let it be that if the person gets better or not > determines "the necessity" not the success of the healing.> > Sometimes pain and death are the teachers that are needed. - > > > , "Sarita" > sarita1969@ wrote:> > I used the index finger for healing on my husband. I barely > touched him, but he said it felt almost like a hot poker at the > point of entry. Is this normal? Sarita> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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