Encouraging and kind words.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-153936213309506589&hl=en
I saw some kinesiology moves in the film...and did you notice the discs some were wearing? The Singing Cedars! [Ringing Cedars?]
I noticed they had lengthened the strings and were wearing the discs over their heart chakras. Plus there was a poster about them, on a window, I think.
I got the idea that 'all roads lead to Rome'...that we all go our different paths, and end up in the same place...in awe of this amazing energy that gives life, that IS life.
My husband and I experimented in giving each other unconditional energy...no, 'giving' is not the right word. 'Intending' is a better one.
Something happened between us. There was a deeper bonding, something. I could feel it for a few moments, and it took our relationship to a new level. It took my understanding and trust of myself to a new level. I behave and think just a little differently now.
Over a long while I have come to believe that Kubler-Ross is right...we all go to peace, fulfillment, and beauty...no matter our life here. But, that it is better to be happy while we are alive.
And, more recently, I theorize that our intentions can be projected to assist all life to be in harmony...that we are an effective part of the whole.
I also theorize that it is better NOT to 'specify' what energy will do, what others will do...just that harmony will prevail...because the individual may not yet understand all that is possible, or how this life could unfold.
[I mean, why specify 'healing' when energy could bring much more? Like a new direction in life, and love. See what I mean? It's all so complicated when we specify. We try to state 'the highest and best use of energy in this person', or something like that. Even that is too specific, I think. Maybe just think of the vastness of energy, linking the person's name?]
I suspect that we may become 'stuck' on specifics, and confused about details, endless details. And that it is better to simply enjoy all harmonies we can see, and to pass them on in our intentions.
...That disharmonies don't amount to a hill row of beans, and that it is better to ignore them until they fade from existence, inside and outside our heads.
Pretty lofty, eh?
But that's only how far I've gotten, so far.
I've noticed that most questions I've raised have a way of surprising me with the simplicity and entirely unexpected directions of their solutions...and even shocking me with their unimportance.
All I can do is giggle at my own 'stuckedness', and wonder at the endless variety of possibilities.
My life's motto, which was given to me by a surprising lady, still holds true. For each and every thing we would like to accomplish...'There is always a way'.
My best, Beth.
Fledgling