Guest guest Posted February 10, 2009 Report Share Posted February 10, 2009 Hello Beloveds I've been in a quiet ebbing phase lately, but still here in the background. The inner directive has been to " enlarge your boundaries. " Allowing the releasing of all that is not of God, of all that is a creation of the mind and ego. Here I find all the layers, and as they are seen they can then be released. As this is done there is then room for God, room for Silence, room for Space to breathe and Be. The chatter of the mind and will of the ego can be so smothering. I'm breathing the fresh air and basking in the sunshine of freedom as I'm able to be emptied of all that is not necessary for this shift. There is still much in the way, but now I am able to see more clearly where the Spirit is leading me in this Journey of the Holy Fire. Burning away the dross and all that would hold me down. I'm finding that the closer I come to God, the closer I come to everyone around me. Nothing real is lost and so much is gained as the small, petty ego learns that more is available than what it thought it would lose. It is humbled and is learning. Quite a beautiful experience. Its truly joyous to listen to the Silence, to see the Spaces and not seek to fill them with something...allowing room to form where there was so much clutter before. Room for God to fill. And He does. Loving it all and sharing it with you. Love, dhyana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2009 Report Share Posted May 19, 2009 My move is done! My cats are moved as well and while the older one, Sabrina, has acclimated well, Gomez is a little weirded out. When I come home he ihas been under the comforter. There is a tree right near two windows with lots of bird - I plan to put a bird feeder out there for all our viewing pleasure. Since my move, I have been having a lot of energy moving in my body, particularly my thymus/throat area. My dad is coming to town tonight. This past Christmas he was taken to the ER and hospitalized with dehydration and malnutrition secondary to alcoholism. He was told to continue to drink would be a death sentence. Since that time, he has quit and has a new lease on life. It'll be interesting after a lifetime with a father who drinks, to be with him alcohol-free. Love and blessings to you all, Jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2009 Report Share Posted May 19, 2009 Namaste dear Jan Happy to hear of your new space with both the move and with Dad. . .such tender welcome the birds and am send prayers for gentle grace and all that is lovely as you and your Dad walk, talk, and get to know each other with open hands and clear minds and warm hearts. . . light and love ordinary sparrow , " Jan " <drjandean wrote: > > My move is done! My cats are moved as well and while the older one, Sabrina, has acclimated well, Gomez is a little weirded out. When I come home he ihas been under the comforter. There is a tree right near two windows with lots of bird - I plan to put a bird feeder out there for all our viewing pleasure. Since my move, I have been having a lot of energy moving in my body, particularly my thymus/throat area. My dad is coming to town tonight. This past Christmas he was taken to the ER and hospitalized with dehydration and malnutrition secondary to alcoholism. He was told to continue to drink would be a death sentence. Since that time, he has quit and has a new lease on life. It'll be interesting after a lifetime with a father who drinks, to be with him alcohol-free. Love and blessings to you all, Jan > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2009 Report Share Posted May 19, 2009 Glad to hear this, Jan! Gomez will acclimate eventually. It helps that Sabrina is stable now. I had to move from Boston, Mass. to Phoenix, Ariz. and had to ship my 2 Siamese cats out by plane. It was traumatic for all of us. They recovered and lived happily in the new place, as long as they knew where I was they were good. 3 months later, it was back to normal. They'll be fine, give them extra love, as if you don't already. Haha. Wow, a big turn around for your Dad! It's wonderful to hear. You will be getting to know a new father, it sounds like. May you find lots in common and may love naturally spring forth. Blessings to you, Jan. Valarie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2009 Report Share Posted May 19, 2009 thanks for your support and well wishes for me, my dad, and my cats, Valerie, Elektra, & ordinary sparrow! will keep you all posted. love and blessings, Jan And glad you're back online chrism! love & blessings to you as well. , " Valarie Vousden " <vjvousden wrote: > > Glad to hear this, Jan! Gomez will acclimate eventually. It helps that Sabrina is stable now. I had to move from Boston, Mass. to Phoenix, Ariz. and had to ship my 2 Siamese cats out by plane. It was traumatic for all of us. They recovered and lived happily in the new place, as long as they knew where I was they were good. 3 months later, it was back to normal. They'll be fine, give them extra love, as if you don't already. Haha. > > Wow, a big turn around for your Dad! It's wonderful to hear. You will be getting to know a new father, it sounds like. May you find lots in common and may love naturally spring forth. > > Blessings to you, Jan. > Valarie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2009 Report Share Posted May 25, 2009 I am in my new place and my dad has been here for the past five days, left yesterday. He helped a lot to put things away, put up pictures, etc. For the most part, we had a really good time. The next to last day he acted strange, getting time of events the last couple of days wrong, and was bossy. I got a sixth sense and it was confirmed the next day. I found an empty bottle of whiskey in the trash. I'm feeling sad and lonely today, in my new place in a different location, feeling somewhat isolated from people. I've had a lot of allergy/sinus congestion as well that started the day my dad got here. I think there is a lot clearing but its uncomfortable. Just wanted to connect with you all. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Love, Jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2009 Report Share Posted May 25, 2009 Fresh flowers and a release of the past. An acceptance of the present with blessings and love for the different paths we and our loved ones choose to walk. - blessings and welcome to your new home! - chrism , " Jan " <drjandean wrote: > > I am in my new place and my dad has been here for the past five days, left yesterday. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2009 Report Share Posted May 26, 2009 The disease of alcoholism is a story of relapse. Never give up. Try, if possible, to point him to 12 step programs like AA. Never give up, but in the end it is his decision to admit that he is an alcoholic and end denial. It takes a lot of patience from all those involved. Love, Jake Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2009 Report Share Posted May 26, 2009 Thanks Chrism, After I emailed the message, I took a long walk and then wrote for a while. Yes, releasing the past and acceptance of others' paths & choices is my work right now. Going along with this, a big part of my forgiveness work towards myself is releasing and forgiving myself for my expectations. I realized that I imposed meaning on my dad's drinking, that he is unhappy, in pain, etc. It reminds me of when my sister was in jail overnight for a DUI and I felt so much pain thinking about her sitting in her cell in such a vulnerable state. Later, she told me she was in a cell with another woman and had read out loud to her a David Sedaris book and they were laughing hysterically. fresh flowers it is (although I have to put them on a shelf away from my cat's reach because he likes to eat them). Blessings, Jan , " chrism " <> wrote: > > Fresh flowers and a release of the past. An acceptance of the present with blessings and love for the different paths we and our loved ones choose to walk. - blessings and welcome to your new home! - chrism > > > , " Jan " <drjandean@> wrote: > > > > I am in my new place and my dad has been here for the past five days, left yesterday. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2009 Report Share Posted May 27, 2009 Dear Jan,You DESERVE a chance for a new life. You will never forget what you have been through, as none of us will whose lives have been touched by addiction in one form or another. But perhaps you CAN follow that path of forgiveness. That "Let Go and Let God" motto of AA is such a beautiful statement, and applicable to so many situations in my life. I am NOT God. I can't control a thing, nor do I want to. Yes, I can pray, send healing and blessings to people, but in the end, God IS in control. And His will is being carried out. And His will for us is just to love Him and love others as we love ourselves. That is all.Blessings,Julie--- On Tue, 5/26/09, Jan <drjandean wrote:Jan <drjandean Re: checking in Date: Tuesday, May 26, 2009, 11:39 AM Thanks Chrism, After I emailed the message, I took a long walk and then wrote for a while. Yes, releasing the past and acceptance of others' paths & choices is my work right now. Going along with this, a big part of my forgiveness work towards myself is releasing and forgiving myself for my expectations. I realized that I imposed meaning on my dad's drinking, that he is unhappy, in pain, etc. It reminds me of when my sister was in jail overnight for a DUI and I felt so much pain thinking about her sitting in her cell in such a vulnerable state. Later, she told me she was in a cell with another woman and had read out loud to her a David Sedaris book and they were laughing hysterically. fresh flowers it is (although I have to put them on a shelf away from my cat's reach because he likes to eat them). Blessings, Jan Kundalini-Awakening -Systems- 1 , "chrism" <@ ...> wrote: > > Fresh flowers and a release of the past. An acceptance of the present with blessings and love for the different paths we and our loved ones choose to walk. - blessings and welcome to your new home! - chrism > > > Kundalini-Awakening -Systems- 1 , "Jan" <drjandean@> wrote: > > > > I am in my new place and my dad has been here for the past five days, left yesterday. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2009 Report Share Posted June 9, 2009 Enjoying the posts a lot and the wisdom and eloquence of the shares. Seem to not have much to add. I've had a lot of energy as in exuberance lately and been out in nature a bunch I've climbed a nearby mountain that overlooks the city. Its a very special place for me. And then biked along the river. The city has created bike trails on either side of the river that are beautiful and remote. I went to a satsang Sunday night for an Amma group in a nearby town. I felt intense energy, as in shakti, the entire time I was there. After singing prayers, we passed around some writings by Amma and I read a portion that talked about anger and forgiveness. it said something to the effect that if we understood Karma, that we would never be upset when someone treated us in a seemingly unjust way, that we'd be grateful, that they were helping us rid of ourselves of our karmic debt. I've been running into people that I've been doing forgiveness work on and its amazing how previously I would feel some barrier between them and me and I've noticed its just not there. I went to the play of Tommy this past weekend. I saw the movie back in high school and didn't get it at all. The story now was one of transformation and forgiveness. Tommy seemed to be K activated! Chrism, you'll be happy to know I'm going dancing tonight. I found out there is a place two blocks from my new home that has regular dance nights of various types. They have an hour of lessons followed by two hours of live music and dancing. Looking forward to it but think I'll have to invest in some dancing shoes. not sure sandals will cut it. Love to all, jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2009 Report Share Posted June 9, 2009 You have and give excellent additions Jan! - Get some RED dancing shoes. - lol! - chrism , " Jan " <drjandean wrote: > Looking forward to it but think I'll have to invest in some dancing shoes. not sure sandals will cut it. > Love to all, > jan > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2009 Report Share Posted June 15, 2009 I haven't experienced the facial movements under the skin per so but feel as though thousands of little acupuncture needles are in my face, little prickly feelings and also in my mouth, like a slight electrical voltage or fizzy feeling there. While out walking yesterday, I walked under a hedge apparently with a nest. I heard loud noise and this bird very gently nipped the back of my right arm. It brought me back to presence as my mind had wandered somewhere. Its getting very hot and humid here, 95 degrees and dense humidity so gotta get out either early or late. have had to give up sitting on the ground to meditate for the time being as i've gotten many chigger bites and found a few ticks wanting to burrow in. Ah, summers in the south. love and blessings, Jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2009 Report Share Posted June 16, 2009 Hi Jan, Reading your electrical feelings here I just want to say ... " Don't you love that? " I too found a tick on my head from going to the forest(and I live in the north)...just crawling, I let it free ... but shoot now I think I'll wear a hat! May your summer be filled with beautiful body buzzes! Deb , " Jan " <drjandean wrote: > > I haven't experienced the facial movements under the skin per so Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2009 Report Share Posted June 16, 2009 I absolutely hate ticks! I can deal with just about any other insects, but not ticks. I catch spiders in my house and let them go outside, or if its winter, I just leave them in the basement. Luckily, here in southeast WY, ticks only seem to be around in the mountains in June and early July. Otherwise it is too dry for them. Kevin , " flowerpowers7777 " <flowerpowers7777 wrote: > > Hi Jan, > Reading your electrical feelings here I just want to say ... > " Don't you love that? " > I too found a tick on my head Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2009 Report Share Posted June 16, 2009 A few years ago I went to Missouri during a very heavy year of brown ticks. They were everywhere! I was so freaked out by them and was consumed with worry about getting one. I was driving home by myself and was relieved that I didn't get one. But as I was thinking this I put my arm out the window and felt something hit my arm. I didn't notice anything. The next morning I was home and woke up to a brown tick burrowing into my arm. i was so freaked out and didn't know what to do that I went to the emergency room so they could remove it. But it wasn't a dangerous lyme carrying tick, just a simple tick. Anyway the doctors were so thrilled to see this that they all were coming into the room checking it out and having a good time. They put vaseline on my arm over it because I guess they start suffocating and then after about 20 minutes it started backing out until it was all the way out and could be pulled off. This way nothing was left inside me. If your fears bring that to you as some say ... well I was CONCERNED about it all weekend so there you go!! Now I don't know I just love all the bugs. All though I prefer them not on me! But maybe thats why this one on my head didn't burrow in! hahaha Anyway I like to think so! (: So love those cute ticks Kevin! (you know just in case)ha Deb , " Kevin " <buffalo-kevin wrote: > > I absolutely hate ticks! I can deal with just about any other i Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2009 Report Share Posted June 16, 2009 Reading that the tick burrowed into your arm, made me cringe. I have had ticks on me, but luckily, none burrowed in. It is good to know that vaseline works, and will keep that in mind. I tried the hot match thing, when one burrowed into my dog, but it just killed the tick while it was still burrowed into his skin. I had to use tweezers to get all of it out. I did get bit by a brown recluse on my leg, down in Mexico a few years ago, but it did not get much venom in me. I did have to go to the doctor though. Check out this link of a guy that got bit by a brown recluse. Mine was not anywhere near as bad. http://www.e-bug.net/pests/brownreclusebite1.jpg Kevin , " flowerpowers7777 " <flowerpowers7777 wrote: > > A few years ago I went to Missouri during a very heavy year of brown ticks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2009 Report Share Posted June 16, 2009 Kevin...Your tkd sounds really intense! I think mine was much easier!!! Amazing though! And spiders are a kundalini symbol, as the snake, tiger, little people, peacock, wolves, ect. So if I am to stay in the mode of " LOVING " all things - and being able to surrender to spiders...no way am I going to look at that link!lol I am the girl that had spiders as big as little dogs come crawling on me in the middle of the night as a surrender test. I almost failed because I went to grab its hUGE leg which I could FEEL the bone, the hair, and at the last moment remembered to let go and surrender...which meant let them do what they wanted...it was one of my lessons in surrender... But even though at first I resisted at last I came to my Kundalini senses ha and finally surrendered, then I was filled with the most incredible electrical body buzzing, bliss running throughout my entire being... It took me much time to learn to surrender...it took much shall we say unpleasantness!!!hahaha So I think I'll forgo the link my friend because the one thing I learned to do is surrender to spiders...and I don't want to go there again, but if I have to it will help not to peek in at that picture!lol Shakti would have probably sent me beautiful things but my fear and resistance and absolute NONsurrender added many things that I didnt need to experience. So ... Its very possible to have huge things crawling on you in the middle of the night so LOVE LOVE LOVE those spiders and LOVE LOVE LOVE those ticks!!! Although the good news is that spider that bit you that could have been dangerous...seems you were protected...so love that spider and look at those ticks that were on me...they didn't get inside...I like to think of it now as they were just visiting...and your spider could have been your Shakti symbol...well one anyway Believe me I wish I could have thought this way much earlier...ha I'm laughing...but I wasnt back then! (: You are making me laugh though Kevin...and reminding me of how I was so afraid of so many things, bugs and other stuff...so I had to experience that which I resisted I guess...And my list was much longer than yours! At least yours is only ticks...but LOVE them...ok? So thank you for this reminder - I think I'll go feed a spider something...(: Thanks Kevin! Deb , " Kevin " < Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2009 Report Share Posted June 16, 2009 does the whole tick burrow in? my grandmothers dog got a horrible case of ticks last spring.. it was very humid, and she had them EVERYWHERE I spent hours tweezering them off of her, scrubbing her with shampoos.... it cured me of tickfobia, completely. but we dont get them on people very often here where I live, and they only stik the head in. lucia - > Reading that the tick burrowed into your arm, made me cringe. I have had ticks on me, but luckily, none burrowed in. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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