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Recieved: 2001/01/28 04:46
Subject: Re: [K-list] Re: Both Pleasure and Pain are symptoms of Dis-ease
From: Christopher Wynter
On 2001/01/28 04:46, Christopher Wynter posted thus to the K-list: Susan ...
One of the things I try with my groups
is to get the women to completely rearrange
their kitchen cupboards and drawers ..
and I mean completely ...
then I ask them to observe their reactions, the type of reaction
and the source of reaction for the next two weeks ..
this can be a very enlightening exercise ..<g>
oh .. and there are many variations of the same thing ..
like swapping sides of the bed with your partner ..
CW
At 10:10 PM 28/01/01, you wrote:
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>--- In Kundalini-GatewayATnospame..., v <amusedATnospamp...> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Christopher Wynter wrote:
> >
> > > Qutie simply ..
> > >
> > > Pain is the body's way of telling a person that what is
> > > presented in the mirror is the reflection of some past
> > > holding pattern which is causing "dis-ease"
> > > to the physical organism ..
> >
> > Can you say why it is that physical traumas occur in the here & now
>which
> > cause pain - again seemlingly in the here & now? I mean - if we are
>hit by
> > a truck it causes a LOT of physical pain. Are you saying that even
>these
> > random traumas resulting in physical pain are somehow caused by
>reflections
> > of past holding patterns? And - if so - why?
>
>Hi Valerie,
>
>I suppose it depends on your world view why this happens.
>
>Human beings are compelled by their biological hardware to see
>patterns in everything, to look for synchronicity and
>interconnectedness...sameness and predictability makes us feel secure.
>
>The yahoo thing going on now is an interesting reflection. The
>changeover really disturbs some of us.
>
>I wonder how many people ever experiment with disrupting patterns in
>their lives to open to a new world view?
>
>When you get dressed in the morning get out on the opposite side of
>the bed than what you usually do. Put your socks on befor your
>underpants or vice versa. If you put your pants on with the left leg
>first use the right leg first instead and so on.
>
>Notice how it affects your mind and feelings, the feelings it evokes.
>
>I wonder, because of how we are made and make ourselves with our
>habits and our persistence to see patterns where there might be none,
>how much of the world we miss?
>
>Brushing my teeth before I brush my hair today,
>Susan
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