Guest guest Posted April 26, 2009 Report Share Posted April 26, 2009 (conversations with farmers where chrism grew up) We are at the ranch/farm of Tom McGrath early in the morning, after chores, at the back porch door of the house, before breakfast. Farmer Tom McGrath: Boy howdy I tell you! If you are so danged awakened and full of this gall derned energimistic kundahorni...or...whateverit is.. why the hell aint you rich!? chrism: Wealth cannot not be a major determinating factor when we are looking at placement beyond the areas of physical wants and needs. It can be " part " of the equation as we are here and in being here energy transfers need to occur. Farmer Tom McGrath: Ya know I got me some shit scrapers outside the door here to scrape the turds off my boots and now you and yer words...well...Heh!.. y'all seem to be building up a steaming heap fer me to step in. And it aint appreciated!! Ya either got money! Or ya dont! Now if ya dont, hell that aint no crime, its kinda common these days, but dont go sayin its because of this or that energy transfer. If it aint " a bank account transfer " then it aint shit! Dont be confusin the subject matter here! I am a talkin about money! M_O_N_E_Y! Got that? chrism: Yes I got that. If we do everything in our lives to attain wealth then we may miss out on what we are truly here to experience. If you had all the wealth that you wanted what would be the driving force behind your experiences? What would be... Farmer Tom McGrath: Well anybodys gonna tell ya SPENDIN THE MONEYs gonna be the friggen driven force! Jeez! Ya may wanna look up from yer belly button and smell the coffee! chrism: Spending yes well...as I was saying, what would be the quality of the experiences...... Farmer Tom McGrath: Ya know that heaps a gettin HIGHER and HIGHER. Im thinkin Im a gonna have to git a bigger scraper. chrism: ....that can only be purchased? What do we learn from instant gratification? If we are all rich then where are the learning limits of experience? If everything is hunky dory how do we learn to over come adversity? If its all given to you on a silver teaspoon then where the heck do you learn to stand on your own two feet!? Farmer Tom McGrath: OK OK now yer gettin a bit more sensical. But I better NEVER hear you a sayin bout me havin a silver spoon or that heap you been a buildin here's gonna git mopped up with yer head! I aint never had no silver spoon and you damn well know it! Ive worked sunup to sunset every god blessed day of my life. So have you fer as long's Ive knowed ya. So whats the problem with me havin some spendin capital? Hows this kunerblini gonna do it? chrism: Its not a tool for material wealth Tom. It can aid in that process but it really isnt about gettin rich from becoming enlightened not with money anyway. Doesnt mean it cannot or will not happen and in some ways yes it can truly aid the person in getting more money into their life. All I am suggesting is that you may want to open up a bit more to the expanded possibilities around you. To try some new ways and some new applications to get you more of what you need and what you want. I wont make any gaurantees " s because it is mostly up to you. But it can be done if you are willing. Wealth comes in many ways and varieties. Just like there are many different jobs we do in order to earn money so will wealth come to us in many different ways. I am merely suggesting that there is more to life the earning to spend and spending to earn. The Kundalini will give a boost to a persons knowledge of themselves and from that increased knowledge will certain mechanisms or " ways " be given that can help a person come into a greater expression of material wealth. At the same time it can have the effect of decreasing ones " desire " for more wealth. At least more than what the immediate needs are required to have. Dream bigger and see what occurs. Farmer Tom Mcgrath: I got yer " big dreams right here. " (pointing to his inner thigh) Does Kunbernini go good with eggs? Lets eat! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2009 Report Share Posted April 26, 2009 Thanks Chrism, I love this! blessings, Jan , " chrism " <> wrote: > > (conversations with farmers where chrism grew up) > > We are at the ranch/farm of Tom McGrath early in the morning, after chores, at the back porch door of the house, before breakfast. > > Farmer Tom McGrath: > Boy howdy I tell you! If you are so danged awakened and full of this gall derned energimistic kundahorni...or...whateverit is.. why the hell aint you rich!? > > chrism: > Wealth cannot not be a major determinating factor when we are looking at placement beyond the areas of physical wants and needs. It can be " part " of the equation as we are here and in being here energy transfers need to occur. > > Farmer Tom McGrath: > Ya know I got me some shit scrapers outside the door here to scrape the turds off my boots and now you and yer words...well...Heh!.. y'all seem to be building up a steaming heap fer me to step in. And it aint appreciated!! > > Ya either got money! Or ya dont! Now if ya dont, hell that aint no crime, its kinda common these days, but dont go sayin its because of this or that energy transfer. If it aint " a bank account transfer " then it aint shit! Dont be confusin the subject matter here! I am a talkin about money! M_O_N_E_Y! Got that? > > chrism: > Yes I got that. If we do everything in our lives to attain wealth then we may miss out on what we are truly here to experience. If you had all the wealth that you wanted what would be the driving force behind your experiences? What would be... > > Farmer Tom McGrath: > Well anybodys gonna tell ya SPENDIN THE MONEYs gonna be the friggen driven force! Jeez! Ya may wanna look up from yer belly button and smell the coffee! > > chrism: > Spending yes well...as I was saying, what would be the quality of the experiences...... > > Farmer Tom McGrath: > Ya know that heaps a gettin HIGHER and HIGHER. Im thinkin Im a gonna have to git a bigger scraper. > > chrism: > ...that can only be purchased? What do we learn from instant gratification? If we are all rich then where are the learning limits of experience? If everything is hunky dory how do we learn to over come adversity? If its all given to you on a silver teaspoon then where the heck do you learn to stand on your own two feet!? > > Farmer Tom McGrath: > OK OK now yer gettin a bit more sensical. But I better NEVER hear you a sayin bout me havin a silver spoon or that heap you been a buildin here's gonna git mopped up with yer head! I aint never had no silver spoon and you damn well know it! Ive worked sunup to sunset every god blessed day of my life. So have you fer as long's Ive knowed ya. So whats the problem with me havin some spendin capital? Hows this kunerblini gonna do it? > > chrism: > Its not a tool for material wealth Tom. It can aid in that process but it really isnt about gettin rich from becoming enlightened not with money anyway. Doesnt mean it cannot or will not happen and in some ways yes it can truly aid the person in getting more money into their life. All I am suggesting is that you may want to open up a bit more to the expanded possibilities around you. To try some new ways and some new applications to get you more of what you need and what you want. I wont make any gaurantees " s because it is mostly up to you. But it can be done if you are willing. > > Wealth comes in many ways and varieties. Just like there are many different jobs we do in order to earn money so will wealth come to us in many different ways. I am merely suggesting that there is more to life the earning to spend and spending to earn. > > The Kundalini will give a boost to a persons knowledge of themselves and from that increased knowledge will certain mechanisms or " ways " be given that can help a person come into a greater expression of material wealth. At the same time it can have the effect of decreasing ones " desire " for more wealth. At least more than what the immediate needs are required to have. Dream bigger and see what occurs. > > Farmer Tom Mcgrath: > I got yer " big dreams right here. " (pointing to his inner thigh) Does Kunbernini go good with eggs? Lets eat! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2009 Report Share Posted April 26, 2009 Ha! Yep, that's the kind of conversations one can get into and some really stubborn closed minds don't want to hear what you have to say. It's great that you try anyway, Chrism. Thanks for giving us that " fly on the wall " perspective! There is so much more to it than bovine excrement! LOL Love, Valarie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2009 Report Share Posted April 26, 2009 This is just precious. A, uh, rootbound farmer of (root) vegetables, perchance? Namasté ~Delia " As below, so above; and as above so below. With this knowledge alone you may work miracles. And since all things exist in and emanate from the ONE Who is the ultimate Cause, so all things are born after their kind from this ONE. " ~The Emerald Tablet of Hermes Trismegistus Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2009 Report Share Posted April 26, 2009 Thank you for sharing that, chrism! Those butterfly and caterpillar conversations can be quite interesting! Love, dhyana , " chrism " <> wrote: > > (conversations with farmers where chrism grew up) > > We are at the ranch/farm of Tom McGrath early in the morning, after chores, at the back porch door of the house, before breakfast. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2009 Report Share Posted April 27, 2009 He's a good guy. Would go out of his way to help anyone. He can wrap is head around the Kundalini but not his needs. He has a need for results that are of a nature that will help him as he knows he needs. Not what some " energy " knows he needs. They are very good down to earth people and they work very hard. When I was working with them in Yolo county California I would typically spend over fourteen hours a day on a tractor or irrigating fields or harvesting crops. - blessings to all here and there! - chrism , " Valarie Vousden " <vjvousden wrote: Thanks for giving us that " fly on the wall " perspective! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2009 Report Share Posted April 28, 2009 Heheh, That was great. Bless you for having the patience to have that conversation. I enjoyed reading that. , " novalees " <dhyana wrote: > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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