Guest guest Posted September 21, 2009 Report Share Posted September 21, 2009 Namaste, Lorry and Warren I'll look up that book. Lots of autoimmune and mental issues in my relatives. It seems to me that most of people involved with kundalini have that crap in their familys or themselves. Something to do with predominantly right-brained thinking? Homeopathy.... that's what begun a 1,5 year depression for me, but painful as it was, the depression is what led me eventually to kundalini and taking a good look at my life and where it was going. During the depression I was basically forced into using SSRI's. I think Chrism wrote that those meds have somekind of connection with kundalini. I've been fine without them for 1,5 moths now and when I was taking them I took minimal dose. Still I'm a bit worried. And my sister is on them now. She's seems to be much like Nicole, BTW. As for Warren's post, I will include Nicole in my prayers, but can't send healing because I don't know how it works. I wouldn't mind if someone told me =) Aarni , " lorree000 " <lorree000 wrote: > > Hi Warren, > > There is a good book called " Biology of belief " and it goes into deep programing of core belief systems we give ourselfs about all sorts of things, including inherited health. It is by Bruce Lipton I believe. There are some other good books out there as well on how to change ancestral, family, culural beliefs at a cellular or DNA level. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2009 Report Share Posted September 21, 2009 Merely start with having an intention for Nichole to come into that which she needs for her highest good. This takes your ego out of the equation and allows your selfless service to be given. - blessings Aarni. - chrism , " spiralingsnake " <aarni.kimmo wrote: > I don't know how it works. I wouldn't mind if someone told me =) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2009 Report Share Posted September 21, 2009 Hi Aarni, If you say a prayer for a person that is sending healing energy. Homeopathy is tricky in that some homeopaths in England and India use high potencies which can unleash thingss to quickly (Like K) that need to come up slower and safely, especially things that are already prononced on the physical plane, or deep seated mental-emotional issues that are suppressed. Yours is not the first I have heard, and I myself have had similar. Children as they have a " clean " system can handle higher potencies. As far as right brain vs left brain--my experience is that it is mostly with people that " sensitive " natured individuals that have not been nurtured to express their uniqueness when they were young--so they live the path that was set out for them by family or society, as they have had to fit into a family or society " mold " until they cannot any longer, and " break " to various extents--they want to please others, so they put others in front of self, as the message they got through their youth was fitting meant acceptance and love, so these sensitive souls, including myself, really try as hard as they can, but it is not following their true path of uniqueness, and that is what K or the higher self wants for us so it forces us to " wake up " my certain life events. Chrism points this out nicely in a post recently. When I was going through my K awakening, I had a BIG deep karmic release/insight and it came to me that I AM NOT OF/FROM MY PARENTS, BUT I CAME THROUGH THEM. This was a big insight and release...I cannot tell you how big...the karmic burden I carried of my past and who knows how many lifes was released! We also have choice in our belief systems, and most books and quantum techniques are moving into releasing the false belief systems we carry and bring into this world, that is greatly influenced by our early family, the media and society. If from an early influencial age with are told are family tree has mental illness, we can experience that illness if that is our belief system. I follow a spiritual path called Science of Mind, and they go into this quite a bit--the mind is where things start and can be changed. There is a wonderful small book I would recommend on how ideas get implanted in out mind called " Before you think another thought " by Bruce Doyle. He goes into this quite a bit and gives an example of " Sally " who from a young age feels something is " wrong " with her, and every decision she makes is filtered through that belief system and how it influences her life. Richest blessings! Lorree , " spiralingsnake " <aarni.kimmo wrote: > > Namaste, Lorry and Warren > > I'll look up that book. Lots of autoimmune and mental issues in my relatives. It seems to me that most of people involved with kundalini have that crap in their familys or themselves. Something to do with predominantly right-brained thinking? > > Homeopathy.... that's what begun a 1,5 year depression for me, but painful as it was, the depression is what led me eventually to kundalini and taking a good look at my life and where it was going. > > During the depression I was basically forced into using SSRI's. I think Chrism wrote that those meds have somekind of connection with kundalini. I've been fine without them for 1,5 moths now and when I was taking them I took minimal dose. Still I'm a bit worried. And my sister is on them now. She's seems to be much like Nicole, BTW. > > As for Warren's post, I will include Nicole in my prayers, but can't send healing because I don't know how it works. I wouldn't mind if someone told me =) > > Aarni > > > > > , " lorree000 " <lorree000@> wrote: > > > > Hi Warren, > > > > There is a good book called " Biology of belief " and it goes into deep programing of core belief systems we give ourselfs about all sorts of things, including inherited health. It is by Bruce Lipton I believe. There are some other good books out there as well on how to change ancestral, family, culural beliefs at a cellular or DNA level. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2009 Report Share Posted September 21, 2009 Thank you for a fast and insightfull answer, Lorree =) Quote: " As far as right brain vs left brain--my experience is that it is mostly with people that " sensitive " natured individuals that have not been nurtured to express their uniqueness when they were young--so they live the path that was set out for them by family or society " That's me allwright. I think sensitiveness and difficulty confirming to society have very much to do with right-brain thinking. Anyway, I agree with you 100%. I recently had the same realization on my relationship with my parents. Very liberating. I'll look to that book too. The problem with this path is that there is so much to learn. I'm like a kid in a candy store, and there is only so much you can eat once... About eating: this fast sucks! All the best to you =) , " lorree000 " <lorree000 wrote: > > Hi Aarni, > > If you say a prayer for a person that is sending healing energy.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2009 Report Share Posted September 21, 2009 Hi again...I guess I see at as most likely " trauma " at a very young age that one experiences from learning what it takes to get love and acceptance and then conforms their personality around that which leads to suppression, and to heal suppression (the Higher True Self) needs to surface, so I am not sure at such a young age if right vs left brain are formed yet, as I think it may be a learned response to avoid further pain and fit in, But that is an IMHO thought! Blessing on your fasting! Lorree , " spiralingsnake " <aarni.kimmo wrote: > > Thank you for a fast and insightfull answer, Lorree =) > > Quote: " As far as right brain vs left brain--my experience is that it is mostly with people that " sensitive " natured individuals that have not been nurtured to express their uniqueness when they were young--so they live the path that was set out for them by family or society " > > That's me allwright. I think sensitiveness and difficulty confirming to society have very much to do with right-brain thinking. Anyway, I agree with you 100%. > > I recently had the same realization on my relationship with my parents. Very liberating. > > I'll look to that book too. The problem with this path is that there is so much to learn. I'm like a kid in a candy store, and there is only so much you can eat once... > > About eating: this fast sucks! > > All the best to you =) > > > > > , " lorree000 " <lorree000@> wrote: > > > > Hi Aarni, > > > > If you say a prayer for a person that is sending healing energy.... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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