Guest guest Posted July 21, 2009 Report Share Posted July 21, 2009 Hi Julie, Sparrow and Deb, Thanks for your answers they we appreciated. I too have been in a more or less solitary world but felt I need to get out into 'normal' life as family were worried about me?! I am finding it harder than I thought with all the ego's and personalities to deal with. I see so many 'wrong' things that others consider normal and I want to scream - " Open Your Eyes " . It must be so easy for those sitting alone on a mountain top having their awakening. It is a test for me now to find out how I can rid myself of this pain without causing unnecessary pain to others. I am partly there for spiritual advice. So far it has just been prayers at the start of meetings and working on rituals. May be I need to spend time with each member individually and find out what makes them tick. I have noticed that at least one of them takes Valium and it is not a drug to be on while working spiritually as it changes your view on whatever you experience. I have till Friday to think about it, so thank you for all the suggestions, and also to those who sent me private messages. Blessings in Kundalini Normality, Skydancer x > > And Skydancer I really understand how you are feeling - I have been struggling with this - feeling like bricks on my chest when people are ripping each other - as my post last week I felt better after visiting my Grandpa in the hospital - I hope I can keep it up - but truly I do understand. > > Much love to you - thinking of you and wishing all to be well!! > Deb > > > > , Julie <jewelport@> wrote: > > > > Welcome to my solitary world...................... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2009 Report Share Posted July 21, 2009 Hi Sky, Hup...been there, done that too, and got a whole lot of t-shirts. May I suggest a couple of things to add on to what Brad and all others have said. To the manager who f@arts: " Have you ever met someone who does things that are totally inappropriate in meetings? " - watch him to stop in his tracks and start thinking. If challenged and says " Are you talking about me? " . Just simply say oh no, of course not. Alternatively, go with the change of perspective. " I wonder what I would do if my car broke down for a meeting. I really wouldn't want anyone to be angry at me. What do you think? " Just food for thought. Blessing, Ernie , " Skydancer " <ionaskydancer wrote: > > Hi Julie, Sparrow and Deb, > > Thanks for your answers they we appreciated. I too have been in a more or less solitary world but felt I need to get out into 'normal' Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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