There are 4 messages in this issue.
Topics in this digest:
1a. Re: twitter
From: Cardie Molina
2. Gurus Healing Ardas Sessions
From: gurusbride
3. very healing
From: Sat Avtar Kaur
4. Seeking clarification on meditation for TREATING ADDICTIVE DISORDERS
From: Abner Wilner
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1a. Re: twitter
Posted by: "Cardie Molina" cardiek@roadrunner.com cardiecipactli
Date: Sun Apr 19, 2009 3:39 pm ((PDT))
Apparently he is a virtual twitterer posting from the infinite; so far the
daily postings I have received are kernels of wisdom. There is a lovely
picture of him on his Twitter site
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2. Gurus Healing Ardas Sessions
Posted by: "gurusbride" guruprem@newmexico.com gurusbride
Date: Sun Apr 19, 2009 3:40 pm ((PDT))
Gurus' Healing Ardas is a precious interactive offering whereby I meditatively call upon the Primal Female Power--"Pritam Bhagawati," then the Sikh Gurus and Siri Guru Granth Sahib as in a Gurdwara Ardas or prayer. Only a Healing Ardas calls on the ten Gurus to address the specific needs of a person's ten bodies. Sessions may be in person, over the phone or provided as long distance healings.
I discovered this healing modality when praying for my daughter, Adi Shakti Kaur, after she received a severe head injury in a car accident back in 2004. Yogiji told me to send her all my energy but I was traumatized from an impending divorce, so I did the Ten Body Meditation, calling on the ten Gurus to send her their blessings. I chose to call upon Pritam Bhagawati to reinforce my daughter's spiritual identity because her name has the same meaning," and have been praying for my daughter and more recently the world everyday in this way for over five years, easily over 1,000 days, what it takes to master a technique. My daughter is completely healed. The Gurus continue blessing her destiny and healing the world.
The yogic acumen to tune into Gurus and divine entities in the etheric realm also comes from doing the meditations Yogiji gave me to rebuild myself, including So Darshan Chakra Kriya daily and 31 minutes of Sat Kriya every day for six years ongoing, while calling on the Gurus to support my reach to pure Truth.
Gurus help and heal us in both intimately personal and vast cosmic ways, whatever the need may be. Their beautiful contributions are sensed as clear guidance and sublime healing.
Sessions may be conducted in person or over the phone using my free Vonage line, where I call you on our agreed upon day and time.
To contact me for a Healing Ardas, you may click on "Reply to Sender" at the bottom of this post.
Donations from private sessions go toward producing, editing and publishing the book given to me by Siri Singh Sahibji, "Memoirs of a Yogini -- SGGS, Path of Life to Light." This book gives the deeper, yogic meaning of each author's writings in the holy Sikh Scriptures, Siri Guru Granth Sahib, as they pertain to contemporary life.
Spiritual Entitiescalled upon in a Healing Ardas:
Pritam Bhagawati – the Primal Female Power
She aligns people's energies with their true blueprint of grace and encourages, nurtures and challenges us to our purest destinies.
Guru Nanak focuses on gifts of the Nam, of achieving oneness, union with God.
Guru Angad guides one through blocks in one's path—not to be stopped by any façade. His darshan sees through all worldly veils directly to the Divine.
Guru Amar Das, attuned to the Infinite, brings provisions, hope, honor and shelter in Infinite supply.
Guru Ram Das is vast and numberless in his maneuvers. One never knows what to expect. He gives gifts of expansion that may appear at first as restrictions, gifts of healing through infinite modes and means.
Guru Arjan is the divine embodiment of Sukhmani Sahib, the Pslam of Peace and vast physical feats of divine expression, such as the Golden Temple of Amritsar, compilation of the Siri Guru Granth Sahib and his total transcension of attachment to the human body on a hot plate before his death.
Guru Hargobind's gifts and actions are humorous, surprisingly ingenious and self-awakening. He often brings the two swords of Miri and Piri into play—representations of worldly and spiritual sovereignty.
Guru Har Rai gives insights into nature's inherent blessings on both a vast and minute scale.
Guru Har Krishan gives fearlessness with power-filled lifeforce energy and a healing pranic flow, the life energy of breath.
Guru Teg Bahadur coaxes us to surmount the crude and mundane to attain subtle realms of consciousness and dimensions of sublime understanding.
Guru Gobind Rai describes personal battlefields, encouraging people to transcend victim consciousness and rout out inner and outer tyranny.
Guru Gobind Singh elaborates on Guru Gobind Rai's scenario, giving it life, powerful meaning and resolution towards one's purity and excellence. He represents Guru Gobind Rai, his former self, in the most exalted consciousness.
The Siri Guru Granth Sahib encompasses all Gurus' blessings, bestowing supreme awareness of one's life purpose.
Some Healing Ardas Commentary:
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Guru Prem Kaur,
Thank you so much for your sharing and time. You have the most wonderful gift—the love of the Guru.
Love,
SK
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Dear Guru Prem Kaur Ji –
Thank you so much for the Healing Ardas you did with me last Saturday. It really helped to reframe many of the challenges, tests and yearnings of my life. It felt like a transformation at way speed of how I looked at all of these things. Now the Earth and I bless each other more often as I walk. I call on all the Gurus to wake me for sadhana and they do (even if it's only with four hours of sleep…but that too will change to the optimum amount of sleep to be healthy and do sadhana!) Bit-by-bit I'm integrating the gifts of the Gurus, Adi Shakti and SGGS.
All Love in the Divine
DNK
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Satnam ji,
Thank you for the ardas. It is real.
I want to share this with you that since the day my son was born, everyday I used to meditate that he is sitting in the court of Guru Ramdas and Guru Ram Das picks him up and makes him sit in his lap. And in the Healing Ardas he was sitting in the Guru's court. Thank you. You are doing a great seva for the humanity. May the Guru always be in you and guide others.
Many blessings,
AS
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3. very healing
Posted by: "Sat Avtar Kaur" myralorey@yahoo.com myralorey
Date: Sun Apr 19, 2009 3:41 pm ((PDT))
Sat Nam,
The following is an article I found on Haribhajan S. Khalsa's website at: http://wellnesscatalyst.wordpress.com/e-messages/
Enjoy,
Sat Avtar Kaur
Self - Responsibility March 5, 2009
Posted by wellnesscatalyst in Aquarian Age, inspirational message.
Sat Nam,
In the Aquarian Age we are all being called to take responsibility for everything we create in our reality with our thoughts, words and emotions. Here is an inspirational article on one healer that took that teaching to heart:
The World's Most Unusual Therapist
by Dr. Joe Vitale
Two years ago, I heard about a therapist in Hawaii who cured a complete ward of criminally insane patients–without ever seeing any of them. The psychologist would study an inmate's chart and then look within himself to see how he created that person's illness. As he improved himself, the patient improved.
When I first heard this story, I thought it was an urban legend. How could anyone heal anyone else by healing himself? How could even the best self-improvement master cure the criminally insane?
It didn't make any sense. It wasn't logical, so I dismissed the story.
However, I heard it again a year later. I heard that the therapist had used a Hawaiian healing process called ho `oponopono. I had never heard of it, yet I couldn't let it leave my mind. If the story was at all true, I had to know more.
I had always understood "total responsibility" to mean that I am responsible for what I think and do. Beyond that, it's out of my hands. I think that most people think of total responsibility that way. We're responsible for what we do, not what anyone else does. The Hawaiian therapist who healed those mentally ill people would teach me an advanced new perspective about total responsibility.
His name is Dr. Ihaleakala Hew Len. … he worked at Hawaii State Hospital for four years. That ward where they kept the criminally insane was dangerous.
Dr. Len told me that he never saw patients. He agreed to have an office and to review their files. While he looked at those files, he would work on himself. As he worked on himself, patients began to heal.
"After a few months, patients that had to be shackled were being allowed to walk freely," he told me. "Others who had to be heavily medicated were getting off their medications. And those who had no chance of ever being released were being freed."
I was in awe.
This is where I had to ask the million dollar question: "What were you doing within yourself that caused those people to change?"
"I was simply healing the part of me that created them," he said.
I didn't understand.
Dr. Len explained that total responsibility for your life means that everything in your life - simply because it is in your life–is your responsibility. In a literal sense the entire world is your creation.
Whew. This is tough to swallow. Being responsible for what I say or do is one thing. Being responsible for what everyone in my life says or does is quite another. Yet, the truth is this: if you take complete responsibility for your life, then everything you see, hear, taste, touch, or in any way experience is your responsibility because it is in your life.
This means that terrorist activity, the president, the economy–anything you experience and don't like–is up for you to heal. They don't exist, in a manner of speaking, except as projections from inside you. The problem isn't with them, it's with you, and to change them, you have to change you.
I asked Dr. Len how he went about healing himself. What was he doing, exactly, when he looked at those patients' files?
"I just kept saying, `I'm sorry' and `I love you' over and over again," he explained.
That's it?
That's it.
Turns out that loving yourself is the greatest way to improve yourself, and as you improve yourself, your improve your world. Let me give you a quick example of how this works: one day, someone sent me an email that upset me. In the past I would have handled it by working on my emotional hot buttons or by trying to reason with the person who sent the nasty message. This time, I decided to try Dr. Len's method. I kept silently saying, "I'm sorry" and "I love you," I didn't say it to anyone in particular. I was simply evoking the spirit of love to heal within me what was creating the outer circumstance.
Within an hour I got an e-mail from the same person. He apologized for his previous message. Keep in mind that I didn't take any outward action to get that apology. I didn't even write him back. Yet, by saying "I love you," I somehow healed within me what was creating him.
He praised my book, The Attractor Factor. He told me that as I improve myself, my book's vibration will raise, and everyone will feel it when they read it. In short, as I improve, my readers will improve.
"What about the books that are already sold and out there?" I asked.
"They aren't out there," he explained, once again blowing my mind with his mystic wisdom. "They are still in you."
In short, there is no out there.
Suffice it to say that whenever you want to improve anything in your life, there's only one place to look: inside you.
"When you look, do it with love."
This article is from the book "Zero Limits" by Dr. Joe Vitale and Dr. Len
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4. Seeking clarification on meditation for TREATING ADDICTIVE DISORDERS
Posted by: "Abner Wilner" senatorabner@yahoo.com senatorabner
Date: Sun Apr 19, 2009 7:11 pm ((PDT))
I am confused by a few points regarding David Shanahoff-Khalsa description of the meditation for treating addictive disorders.
The text pasted below is Shanahoff Khalsa's. My questions
are in UPPERCASE.
One question concerns the mudra. The
mudra is described as:
"Make fists with both hands and extend
the thumbs straight. Place the thumbs on the temples and find the niche where
the thumbs just fit." IT´S NOT 100% CLEAR WHERE THIS `NICHE´ IS.
MY SECOND QUESTION CONCERNS THE POSITION OF TEETH:
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"Lock the back molars together and keep the lips closed. Vibrate the jaw
muscles by alternating the pressure on the molars." WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY
"ALTERNATING THE PRESSURE?" ALTERNATING UP AND DOWN? LEFT TO RIGHT? FRONT TO BACk?
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