Thursday, April 28, 2011

Interview with a young Polish yogi - White Flame.

"When you're standing barefoot on the earth, your desires and your life aspirations change. You will look at the world differently. You eliminate confusion, ridding yourself of feelings of pressure and the race for something. You begin to feel the unity of life and the pulsing of the whole universe within you". - White Flame (Samuel)

My road to inedia

I recently interviewed a very interesting young man and, to be honest, I admire him. From the first meeting "The White Flame", because that's who I'm refering to, aroused in me a great interest. Not just because, even in winter, he walks barefoot, but because he leads a life so different than the rest of society ... I saw passion and authenticity in what he does .... I saw his burning, firey spark, the White Flame.

The man I interviewed was Samuel known as White Flame.


Krystyna: Please, introduce yourself.

Samuel: Hey there. I’m Samuel and I’m the author of few blogs on the Internet around the topics of pranic
nourishment and healing with fire. I’m just a normal guy, who dedicated his life to yoga and mind
purification practices. From my education level – I’m a musician and a composer.

K: Your new name „White Flame", why and what does it mean?

S: That nick name isn’t really new, I’m using it for about 10 years or so.
I don’t remember exactly when I used it for the first time. I remembered once that when I was about 17 years old, I had a dream of an older woman, probably a Master, asked me: “have you ever seen the white flame”, then I forgot completely about this dream, and I remembered years later when I was already using this nick. For me it is an American Indians name, a shamans name, that exactly matches to what I do in life, it is just perfect one for me.
I heal, cleans myself and others with fire, candles, fire is one of my basic and fundamental medications, which lift me up back on my own feet straight in life after a series of traumas and some other people as well.
Flame – means the fire, White – means using it for sacred and spiritual purposes (like shifting our consciousness and deepening our meditation) and healing.
The White Flame doesn’t do much in life, it just is there and burns calmly and tries to lights up some darkness around, burns the evil around, which was my wish to do so, I have been placed on earth to generate the Maharishi Effect, which means calming down the world through meditation and cleansing people. There are different invisible beings sometimes working through me, some times I only do things for my own  enlightenment, which achieving the state of Buddha is my most important aim . I believe that, cleansing one persons aura I really help a dozen or so people connected emotionally to that person, generating a domino effect in the society, it creates peace in families, greater relaxation in places of great tension. I try shifting
awareness of people to a more subtle level and less aggressive states.

K: What is Pranarianism?



S: I don’t really know if there is an officially existing word like that, rather not but it circulates around the web among some people. However it reflects exactly what I’m doing and that’s why I like to use it. Shortly speaking for me it is “ an ability to nourish the body with etheric energies (existing in the nature), absorbing them and converting them in the body, which can lead sometimes to life without the need of solid food”. But I promote prana absorption techniques indifferently if someone eats or not. Prana is the key, not the “not eating” called inedia. That’s only my personal definition, everyone has his own different one.
A very popular name relating to his topic is the word “breatharianism”, which I don’t really like as it
is very misguiding and doesn’t contain the essence what it should have, a part somehow relating
it to prana, and prana we absorb from the environment in different ways not only through air, the
“breath” in the word and breathing process, and definitely the techniques which I use are not only
breathing techniques (so called pranayamas). The topic is much more wider than that. It is not
only living on air!
Another name for this phenomenon is “Living On Light” or “Living In Light” and here we have an
imprecision . Some people associate living on light with living on sunlight and sun gazing and
some with living on spiritual “liquid light”, the HOLY SPIRIT which is something different than the
sun and etheric energies existing in the nature. So if we think of living on the sun, it is equal to
pranarianism or at least one of it’s elements, as sun gazing is one of our feeding techniques. If
we think of channelling down energy from spiritual sources, different higher dimensions, that is
something different. In Huna, the energy in the nature is called MANA, and the spiritual energy
MANA MANA. The difference is like in the Bible, SPIRIT of the nature and HOLY SPIRIT of GOD
send down to us from the heavens. I practice both methods, but recently I started to concentrate
more on feeding myself like a plant, including absorbing the energy from the sun, air, earth and
other plants/trees too, which hasn’t been really presented yet publicly properly.

K: Bear footing...

S: Walking bear feet is one of the conditions the techniques I describe to work properly and a beautiful natural experience. It is the most natural thing for our body, for me shoes are almost a crime for our bodies, because their gum sole isolated the body for the earth electromagnetic field which often leads to different kind of sicknesses. Bear foot walking unifies us with the earth and makes our mind/brain function much better and is fundamental for energy feeding. If you don’t have the conditions to walk bear feet, nourishing with prana will never be proper and we’ll feel discomfort.


K: Do you always live on prana?

S: Paradoxically no, and that is also my principle – no strict discipline!!! I once wanted it like that ,
but I understood that it’s not the proper way. Why? It is logical. Every type of feeding the body,
activates different organs for it. Contrarily to a typical human being who strains his digestive
system and stomach eating at least 3 times per day a heavy mix of different stuff, that saying it
simply – makes him sick, and leading to the atrophy of all pranic abilities totally, I try to use and
develop all the systems quite evenly. An average person has a huge part of his brain blocked, the
most subtle canals are slimed because of overeating and lack of fasting in modern culture. The
whole body is destabilised because of eating. But you can also strain the organs responsible for
pranic nourishment as well, if you use only them, so it good to use the stomach from time to time.
Maybe once per week, or per month for example.
People who totally left eating for pranic nourishment, had their stomach shrink completely, and I
have also experienced that myself. It’s a very funny feeling when you feel as if you didn’t have a
stomach :) But I like my stomach, and I will use it from time to time. It is part of this experience on
earth, of human body experience. I have the right to use it, whenever I want to experience the
taste of different foods, sweetness of fruits etc. But I don’t strain it!! When I eat, I make it simple
for the body: I eat mono-type foods at one time, I don’t mix, I don’t join to many substances in
one meal, just one, no spices to cheat the body to put worthless unfresh crap into it. I don’t make
the digesting process hard for the body, I don’t overload it with different chemical rubbish, just
mostly fruits in their natural fresh form guided by intuition.
When I’ll lose the interest in experiencing tasting here on earth, I may move my consciousness to
a different body, similar to a so called gray who doesn’t have a digestive system and doesn’t eat.
A different thing is that I exist in a human society, and people do eat, they eat all the time, and the
whole living is constructed on the base of eating. When I stop eating, I lose connection to people,
I lose interest in this world, my mind floats away somewhere else, I enter a different mind wave
frequency. Unfortunately, on my level of evolution, my survival in this world is based on
connections with people and there is always some business to do. When I meditate in isolation, I
chose to feed with prana, because I have a brighter mind then and a better connection to myself
and for example a chance to heal something in my body through detoxification.

K: How does your feeding life style look like when you’re not living on prana?

S: Because I practice meditation, mainly at home, and not in the forest like Buddha ( also in a
different climate) it cancels my chances of nourishing with energy constantly. When I’m in the
bush, for example in a tropical climate, feeding with energy becomes really easy and simple, and
just comes naturally without any programming or so. Then I have a lot of energy. For example: 2
weeks without any food, walking 10km on sand bear feet, carrying a really heavy bag, not feeling
tired just enjoying really the walk in the suns heat, not really sweating, no thirst. Full connection
with the earth, feeling of unity with everything. Just joy.


 I did practice living totally on divine-spiritual energy, closing myself totally for the nature, and it allowed me to for example: a whole month to work 8 hours a day in a very busy office environment among lots of people, without starring at the sun as I didn’t have time for that, (walking out of home before sunrise, and getting back after sunset), without any hunger, without barefoot walking, sometimes lifting heavy objects, without being weak. But I did feel I was straining a part of my body and I felt discomfort with that. My body didn’t call for food, I wasn’t hungry at all, but it started to beg me to shut down that part at the top of my head/brain that was responsible for the converting the energy and hugely opened and grew. I felt as if I had a gigantic cone above my head and it was beautiful in some sort of way. It was a strain and I learned a lot through this experience. I ate some fruits, the brain shut down ( I literally saw the 7th chakra close down) to a relief to me as the pain of overusing went away, as if I
had run a marathon, and the cone disappeared. If I do this technique again when there is no sun for a longer time, the cone appears again.

- this image shows what I mean, the shape above the head, this is a reality, after a longer time of
divine nourishment in our aura we can observe such shape.
So, if I have a normal life at home, writing for several hours on the computer in a closed room –
which in fact leads the body to shut down the chakras and the absorption of energy from the
nature activating the stomach more, I try to live a way like this:

- in the morning – a session/ meditation, channelling the divine energy, that is my breakfast and
most important food ever, after which I feel well and feel love to everything, love is also
nourishment. I also spend many hours on purification stuff

- some times if the weather is nice and I get up early and then it looks different.
I do watch the sunrise for about 45 min. If not, it maybe the sun set, at least an hour on fresh air
searching for the sun. Sun is very important for me and keeps me in balance. I try to undress
myself to get half naked if possible, and I practice sun gazing bear feet naked. Exposing the skin
to sunlight, for me it is nourishment, we get energy through this. Looking at the sun is a beautiful
experience and gives me enthusiasm to work.
If there is no sun, I try to get the energy from practising qi gong exercises under trees, which also
works great, sometimes better than sun gazing.

- later, if I have a day outside, in the nature, for example working/ spending time in my tipi, that
would be enough for the day, and I rather won’t eat

- if I’m at home, I mean a solid wall building isolated from the earth, then I feel discomfort if I
spend there most of the day, I may start to eat some fruits and juices or nuts. That’s how it works
for me, everyone has it different ;)

Now important: - if I work with my mind, with a client or myself, if I do a past life regression for
example, pulling out heavy emotional content from the mind, some times from deep past, and I’m
going through experiencing heavy emotions, even very wild feeling, this may push me
sometimes to emotional eating, eating stuff which is actually resonating in that moment with those
emotions. Mind purification is always more important for me than my inedia or not. I don’t care if
then I allow myself to temporally eat as this also discharges and lets go of tension too, and is a
part of the cleansing process. It’s like Buddha eating rice to the surprise of his pupils. So if after
the session my body says: “I want a bread” or something I belief is even toxic, that I would
normally never eat, I will give that to it, because releasing pressure on myself is also therapeutic,
and I see this kind of way of releasing emotional mind content as done properly, and eating
something also may trigger a hidden part of a suppressed content of our subconsciousness which
gets dissolved through awareness (however I would never eat meat).
It is like smoking a cigarette to smother something in us temporarily. Working with mind
purification such situations do happen and it is quite normal for people to eat after regressions.
But it’s just emotional eating from not working out all of the topics in life yet and doesn’t last long.

- if I’m in the bushes, or forest or just in the nature somewhere, I usually try to take the full
advantage of it, from the opportunity to feed myself totally easily without any food supporting my
body detoxification this way, and so I rather don’t eat at all, without any symptoms hunger or
weakening.
For me, all the written above, just sounds logical and doesn’t lead to straining anything in the
body.

K: Samuel, thank you very much for the interview. I still have many questions, and I hope that once again you will open the door and share your new experiences and knowledge. I wish that the White Flame burns forever in your heart and leads you to the path that is chosen for you!


Samuel's blogs:
 http://inedian.blogspot.com/
http://barefoottheworld.blogspot.com/,

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Think rightly

Any frustration you have is simply the result of wrong thinking.

If you were thinking rightly you could not possibly
imagine that anything was going 'wrong.' You would
know that nothing in the Universe is working against
you.
By definition, given Who You Are, this is
impossible.

Move, then, to gratitude when you encounter your
frustrations. And see every event as an Opportunity.


Neale Donald Walsch - author of Conversations with God
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Saturday, October 03, 2009

They need our help and prayers!


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Please keep on praying for those who were affected by this terrible Typhoon Ondoy.
My friend Mel needs your prayers too.
Please, visit his site:
http://melavilaalarilla.blogspot.com/
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Update:
Second deadly typhoon lashes Philippines

Saturday, February 07, 2009

Will you pray for Abby?


I wanted you to know about Abby.

She was adopted from Guatemala. At three years old, she was diagnosed with a high-risk, aggressive form of Leukemia. Certain genetic complications have put her chance of surviving the treatment at about 20%.

I am praying for her and her family. Would you pray for them too?

You can find more about Abby here, on her family blog: http://www.riggsfamilyblog.com/2009/01/about-abby.html


2008 - God's Blessings, A Tribute Video for Abby

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Original Faith

"Original Faith " - Is Available Now!

Original Faith is about finding a language to begin sharing the passion and purpose that connects progressives from every walk of life around the world. Finding the willingness to change ourselves for the better so that we're better equipped to help provide a world of possibility and promise for all our children. The stakes are high. It has become a matter of humanity's overall quality of life and possibly our survival.

With an Original Faith...

*There is a love that can be known and understood — if not fully, then in part.
*There is faith that can be experienced — with or without belief.
*There is work — and even dedication.
*There is the discovery that every one of us is more than a self alone.
*There is coming alive to the fact that we are here not to be served, but to serve.
*There is the possibility of true joy and a viable future for our children.
*There is the certainty of personal peace and integrity.

Original Faith
http://www.originalfaith.com/


It's now available online at Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk, BarnesAndNoble.com, and Target.com and is also available by special order at bookstores (ISBN: 978-1-934611-00-5).
Read here: About Paul

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Happy Easter !

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Thursday, October 11, 2007

LESSONS of REFLECTION (click)

Interfering
Lessons Of Reflection
When we care about people, we want to save them from pain by offering them the benefit of our experience. Sometimes we feel like we know what is best for them. Sometimes, like when their safety is involved, we need to step in, but those times are rare. More often we find ourselves becoming frustrated when our close friends or family members do not use our relationship insights or follow our dietary advice, and this is where we find our challenge. We may even find ourselves becoming angry when they choose another path. This strength of feeling is usually a sign that our motivations go beyond merely helping another to indicate that there is a lesson there for us.

First, we need to keep in mind that each of us is on our own path and that we all learn differently. When we trust the universe, we know that there is a higher power at work that knows what is best for our loved one. Since we do not want to deny them experiences of deep feeling that are essential steps in the growth of their spirit, we can instead offer them our counsel. After we have given our gift, it is time to release it, along with our expectations of them and their choices, with love.

Once that is done, we can remind ourselves that our relationships are mirrors that allow us to see ourselves more clearly in the reflection. That is why it is easier for us to see solutions to other people’s problems than to see answers for our own. We can also learn from these experiences when we ask ourselves if we ever do the same thing. Maybe we do not share experiences with relationships, but we do with our finances or our food choices. In being willing to look at ourselves and see why we are being irritated by what other people choose to do with their lives, we can be like an oyster and make irritations into pearls. With these pearls of wisdom, we learn to release the desire for control over others and instead enrich their lives as we enrich our own.

This and more wonderful articles you can find here:
http://www.dailyom.com/articles/2007/10447.html


Thursday, October 04, 2007

October 2007 - Nathional Breast cancer Awareness Month


Thank you to Kellie, The Orange Cat.



ZOOLATRY - fantastic place for fantastic cats.

Sunday, September 09, 2007

REIKI NEWS MAGAZINE - (click here)


The Reiki News Magazine is a 72-page full color glossy magazine containing articles on every aspect of Reiki practice written by some of the most knowledgeable and experienced Reiki people on the planet. Below is a synopsis of the current issue.





What Makes Reiki Symbols Work?


by William Lee Rand
Reiki symbols are empowered by the attunement process and give Reiki practitioners new abilities in their use of Reiki healing energy. This article explains how this miraculous process works.
Read more:

Thursday, September 28, 2006

HONOR YOURSELF

"If you truly love Nature, you will find beauty everywhere" - Vincent Van Gogh

ANGELDUST CREATIONS



Yellow – Solar Plexus/Third Chakra:

Self Esteem, Wisdom, Clarity The energy of the colour Yellow connects us to our mental self. Gives us clarity of thought, increases awareness, and stimulates interest and curiosity.
http://retreatsforhealing.com/
Yellow energy is related to the ability to perceive and understand.

“Honor Yourself”.

Saturday, September 16, 2006

Like a little child... .

Kevin recived a beautiful gift-photo from

In The Mind's Eye Thank you so much!!!

Loving Hands


(my lovely grandson Kevin)









I worked
hard.



Little relax.

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Don't Throw the Seeds Away...
By: Paramita Kar;

It makes you healthy,
It gives you energy,
An apple or a guava
An orange or a papaya
Eat a fruit everyday
But don’t throw the seeds away.

Here’s a simple thing you can do
You could tell all your friends too!
Plant the seed in the soil
(It doesn’t take much time or toil)
Pour a little water there
A young shoot will soon appear.

In time it’ll become a big tree -
Which gives so much to you and me!
This way there’ll be forests again
Green and clean our earth will remain.

Grow trees this easy way -
And its fun too, I say!
So eat a fruit every day
But remember -
Don’t throw the seeds away.

Thursday, September 14, 2006

A HEALTHY LIFE




It is my great pleasure to give you a website which content is wort looking at and sharing with others:
SERENITY'S TIDE :

A Healthy Life

For healthy eyes, I seek out the light in others
For healthy ears, I listen for sounds of nature, music and laughter
For healthy skin, I give hugs and hugs and more hugs
For healthy hair, I let the ocean breezes flow through it
For a healthy heart, I freely offer my love and compassion and service
For a healthy voice, I speak words of kindness and gratitude
For a healthy mind, I commit to learning and growing and discovering
For a healthy spirit, I connect with the Divine, with myself, and with others
For a healthy life, I love and I love and I love.

http://retreatsforhealing.com/

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

IMAGINATION



We can't create anything new without first clearly seeing it with our imagination.

Our IMAGINATION like any muscle needs to be exercised regularly because..., ....., .....

What IMAGINATION means to you ?

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Elder's Meditation of the Day




bird on a wire


"Decisions that have been made for the last couple of centuries have been
decisions made without the presence of a real God.
...from the vision, not of God, but of money."
--Tom Porter, MOHAWK

As we view the world today, it's easy to see the people are off track. We are no
longer living in harmony. Focusing on the material only leads us from the path of
the Creator.
We must now pray for ourselves and the people in a pitiful way.
We must be humble and ask the Great Spirit to intervene because if we don't,
our children will continue to have troubles. They are acting out our behavior
as adults. Today is a good time to start. We need to get the spiritual way back
into our lives. We need to focus on the spiritual.

My Creator, help me to focus on the spiritual way.

Monday, September 04, 2006

LABOR OF LOVE


DAILY BREAD


Following divine guidance in all my endeavors, I do my very best work.
In thought and prayer, I bless those who contribute their time, energy, and skills in work that benefits them and humanity.
I recognize the positive difference I can make when I give my attention, effort, and creativity in planning and completing a project. Accepting divine guidance in all my endeavors, I do my very best work.
Wherever I am, whatever my contribution is--whether it is at home, at school, in the community as a volunteer, or in outside employment--I am divinely led.
By doing my work with an openness to and appreciation for what others contribute, I pave the way for successful outcomes. Dedicated to excellence, I give my best. I am fulfilled and refreshed knowing my work is a labor of love.
"So God blessed the seventh day and hallowed it, because on it God rested from all the work that he had done in creation."--Genesis 2:3

Thursday, August 31, 2006

THE SOUL of MEDICINE (part 2)

CARE of the SOUL
Let me paraphrase the first words I ever read by Marsilio Ficino, spokesperson for soul in fifteenth-century Italy. He begins his book on natural magic saying, "There are three things in the world: body, soul, and mind [later he refers to mind and spirit interchangeably]. If the spirit is left to itself, it will have no connection with the body. If the body is left to itself, it will have no tie to the spirit. What is needed is soul, between them and adjusted to each."

We have a good picture of the deep soul from the works of C. G. Jung, James Hillman, and others. It is the very depth of a person: the emotions and ties, the failures and fears, a sense of home and body, all intimate connections, dreams, loves, and reveries. Tradition says that this deep soul makes us human and unique. The soul is embedded in our everyday, ordinary, imperfect concrete world.

The spirit, in contrast, gives us cosmic vision, inspiration, principles for good living, a way to deal with our mortality, and the sense of unbounded transcendence. Both soul and spirit are essential and animate the body. I often explain it this way: In the presence of a highly spiritual or intellectual person, you are amazed and instructed. In the case of a person with soul, you'd like to go to dinner with him.

I frequently find that the medical people I work with have not come to grips with death. Their education and the ethos of their profession keep them focused on the technical aspects of their work. Many find it difficult to converse with their patients, and some feel quite superior on account of their knowledge. In other words, their work is lacking in soul. When I suggest some reading or classes in matters of soul and spirit, I'm always told that there just isn't enough time. "Five minutes!" I said recently to a faculty member. "We don't have three," he said. Busyness seems to be a special neurosis of the profession in its modern form.

But many of us know physicians who have severed themselves from the burden of modernism and can give their patients adequate time and full attention.

What is needed is an escape from the bubble of modernism. Medicine is devoted to evidence and proof. Medical theorists come loaded down with research findings, which they use to establish a sense of certainty in a realm teeming with mysteries.

I ask the doctors: What image of the person will I find in your consulting room? A skeleton? That's not who I am. A plastic model of intestines? That's not me, either. I'd like to see a person in animated relationship to someone else in a particular place in the world. That's what a whole person is. And when whole persons get sick, their whole being, including their families and friends, and probably their houses, participate in the illness.

Spirituality gives the soul its vision and the soul gives our lives emotional, intellectual, and even physical vitality. If medicine would address us as whole persons, having important relationships, living, and working in a particular place, with our dreams and fears and concerns, we might be able to heal from the inside out.

Thomas Moore's latest book is Dark Nights of the Soul: A Guide to Finding Your Way Through Life's Ordeals. He is the author of Care of the Soul .

THOMAS MOORE is a psychotherapist, writer and lecturer who lives in New England with his wife and two children. He has published many articles in the areas of archetypal and Jungian psychology, mythology, and the arts.

Spirituality & Health


THE SOUL of MEDICINE (part 1)

CARE of the SOUL
byThomas Moore .
It's interesting that Jesus, whom we consider to be a spiritual teacher and leader, was a healer. The earliest images of him show him healing with the gesture of his hand. It's also interesting that the Buddha is honored in ritual and poetry as the Lapis Lazuli Radiant Healing Buddha. He uses almost the same gesture and holds a bowl of ointment in the other hand. Shamans, too, around the world combine their spiritual tasks with healing. It seems to be the very essence of spirituality to tend physical and emotional illnesses.
With the onset of modernistic attitudes in society, our medicine took a turn toward the mechanical and chemical. Whereas a spiritual healer might see the sick person as a blend of body, soul, and spirit, we separate the body out and treat it as though illness had nothing to do with our emotions and the ways we understand our experiences. We have made great advances in the limited sphere of an isolated body, but we still have much to learn about the connection between specific emotions and particular illnesses.
Just weeks after publishing Care of the Soul 14 years ago, I was invited by physicians to speak to them about healing the whole person. Since then, I have visited many hospitals and medical schools in several countries, recommending that isolating the body is not a good idea.
Along the way, I have discovered many programs called "spirituality and medicine" where the emphasis is usually on meditation, yoga, and various alternative healing modes. Only occasionally do I find a comprehensive view of the human being as made up of body, soul, and spirit. Of course, that's my "thing." I am persuaded that the paradigm of mind–body medicine is insufficient and that the deep soul is an important ingredient in any definition of a whole person.

(to be continued)

Spirituality & Health

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

WATERHOUSE

the art and life of John William Waterhouse.



Based on a poem by Robert Herrick (1591-1674)
>To Virgins to Make Much of Time<.




Gather ye rosebuds while ye may,
Old Time is still a-flying;
And this same flower that smiles today,
To-morrow will be dying.

The glorious lamp of heaven, the Sun,
The higher he's a-getting;
The sooner will his race be run,
And nearer he's to setting.

That age is best, which is the first,
When youth and blood are warmer;
But being spent, the worse, and worst
Times still succeed the former.

Then be not coy, but use your time,
And while ye may, go marry;
For having lost but once your prime,
You may for ever tarry.

WATERHOUSE

Saturday, August 26, 2006

MISTIC TRIANGLE

There is a Truth that no man can deny
there is that which is greater than man!
There is a Truth that no man can deny
there is essence which gives life to man!


Text from fascinating blog:

http://quasar9.blogspot.com/

Isn't it fantastic?

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

THE PATH to PEACE


"Live the present.
Do the things you know need to be done.
Do all the good you can each day.
The future will unfold"

-
Peace Pilgrim

Mildred Lisette Norman Ryder - a woman who had unconditionally dedicated her life to God and peace.

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

MEDITATION ABOUT HEALING

DAILY WORD
http://www.dailyword.com/index.html
"Daily Word isn't of any one religion; it doesn't even suggest that one religion is the right one or the wrong one. It is about spirituality, embracing all types of beliefs and schools of thought. It is written not just for some, but for everyone, reminding us that we are children of God, that we are never alone, and that God wants us to be happy, free, and to enjoy life!
Wow, what a concept!" -
- Fannie Flagg, author and comedienne.

Daily Word in the morning is like the day’s first full breath; it brings new life.”—Larry Dossey, M.D., author of Prayer Is Good Medicine

Healing
Every cell in my body is one with God's mighty, healing presence.
The presence of God is the one power in my life, a healing presence that gives me energy and strength and a renewed sense of my oneness with the Creator.
Do I need to be healed? I take a moment to become still and feel God's healing power. The life of God is a real presence in every cell of my body, a presence that restores health and sparks renewal wherever it is needed.
In perfect order, the life of God works from the inside out, healing every cell, organ, and system of my body. In the silence, I can feel my oneness with God's healing presence as I am being renewed. Every cell in my body radiates with the energy and life of God that is working in and through me.
One with God's mighty presence, I am healed. I am whole, well, and renewed.
"Heal me, O Lord, and I shall be healed;
save me, and I shall be saved
."
--Jeremiah 17:14

“This is what the LORD says, he who made the earth, the LORD who formed it and established it—the LORD is his name: 'Call to me and I will answer you and tell you great and unsearchable things you do not know.”- Jeremiah 33:2-3

Friday, June 30, 2006

A REIKI LIFSTYLE

Daily Inspiration

Where Happiness Resides.
Is happiness a goal?
Or is happiness an end result of being in the now and simply knowing that you are?
Is happiness a state of being, or a momentary emotion?
Where do we discover happiness, if it is a goal?
What does it feel like for you to feel happiness?

If you want find comfort and take to new levels of well-being read this:
Serenity's Tide


All your words are true; all your righteous laws are eternal. - Psalm 119:160


Reiki is a Twentieth Century Japanese system of natural healing.
It is a simple,
natural and safe method of spiritual healing
and self-improvement for everyone.
Reiki is much more than just a "hands on healing art".
Reiki is literally a "key" to unlocking the authentic you and reminding you of who you really are.
Like all esoteric arts, Reiki is fundamentally a way of life.
A Reiki Lifstyle.
Reiki is a way of Enlightened Living.
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Discover Reiki Art.
It is wonderful to me to discover the simplicity of the technique for Reiki Healing.
I love it !!
Everyone should experience this.
Reiki is a spiritual art.

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A Doctor Uses Reiki
by Dr. R. B. Paty; Chief Medical Officer

I am a medical doctor and have been in practice for 28 years. I have come across many patients who are not able to be cured by any of our conventional methods.
Before learning Reiki, I suffered with migraine headaches for 20 years, specifically I would get them on the day of my fast. After becoming a Reiki practitioner, my migraines have disappeared for the last four years.
A couple who are my patients, ages 70 and 62 had good results with Reiki. He would begin his mornings with alcoholic drinks and his wife had severe arthritis. She was unable to sit on the floor and had very limited mobility for 25 years. I began to give them Reiki as part of their treatment. They have both become Reiki and Karuna Reiki® practitioners, and the husband no longer has the desire for alcohol. The wife is more comfortable and has greater mobility.

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http://www.reiki.org/reikinews/Doctor.html

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William Lee Rand is the founder and president of The International Center for Reiki Training, author of Reiki, The Healing Touch, Reiki for a New Millennium, and with Arjava Petter and Walter Lübeck, The Spirit of Reiki, editor in chief of The Reiki News Magazine, and developer of Karuna Reiki®. He has taught Reiki classes internationally for the past 12 years.