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Hi Chrism,

 

Thanks for the reply :) I like your approach to turn all situations into

blessings.

 

I asked about theft as my beautiful old green Mercedes (which I loved) was

stolen a couple of days ago. The incident has shown me how much Shakti has

transformed me. My response, even though I cant afford to replace it yet, was

once of tremendous wellbeing and sensing the perfection of God in all things.

 

In my dreams, I had some anger towards the thieves emerging, yet also in the

dreams, there was an instinctive counteraction of praying for blessings on the

thieves, and thanking God for providing this situation for me. The quicker I go

into forgivness and bring blessings into the situation and on others, the

better.

 

In the past I would have reacted strongly and been worried, yet now I just have

great peace of mind. Times of theft and loss have always precursors to times of

opportunity in my family, and now it just seems so natural to open to the

situation with love and pray for blessings, and to trust effortlessly that this

is for the best :)

 

On the flip side, I was experiencing heaving sobs of joy when I listened to this

kd lang song this morning (best listened to in headphones).

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_NpxTWbovE & feature=related

 

 

Unfortunaly, she left out my favorite line from the original Leonard Cohen song,

whcih is " Even though it all went wrong, I'll stand before the Lord of Song,

with nothing on my tounge but Hallelujia "

 

This for me is the epitome of the enlightened heart. In the midst of

experiencing the heartbreak of the world, there is nothin but the exalted

worship and love of the divine.

 

love and thanks for all you do

Bruce

 

, " "

<> wrote:

>

> Hah! It wasnt " stolen " it was misplaced. Permanently so lol! My take on that

is that TAM airlines is sloppy in its coordination or lack of coordination with

regards to their luggage system. For that reason I will not recommend them as an

airline to use if you wish to have your luggage arrive back to you.

>

> For me it was also a lesson in having little in a foreign place and making do

with that. It was about patience and forgiveness and tolerance and trust.

>

> It was about receiving as well. Receiving from the kindness of others(this

group for example) as well as others who gave from their kindness for my direct

benefit. Thank you all!

>

> It is also about my follow up with TAM in helping them to learn the lesson of

their disorganization and correct those issues that others may not have to

experience loss in that way. - chrism

>

>

> , " BruceO " <bruce_oom@>

wrote:

> >

> > Hey Chrism,

> >

> > Whats your karmic take on your luggage getting stolen in S. America?

> >

> > :)

> > Bruce

> >

>

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