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Recieved: 2001/07/24 12:04
Subject: Re: [K-list] Re: Karma Judo. Was: fundamentals of witchhunts
From: LK
On 2001/07/24 12:04, LK posted thus to the K-list: Hi!
i do not want to speculate about Mystress' interpretation, but I think what
I personally got from her words is kindof like the Buddhist principle of
"make yourself an island". i.e. instead of focusing upon what you send or
project outward and then deriving that emotion based upon free will or
habit, focus inward on what is and allow it to be through witnessing.
this leads to an entirely different relationship to both yourself and to
others, one which i termed "the path of least resistance" before i knew the
word "surrender". i think i like the term surrender better :)
Well, regardless, i named it such because it takes WAYYYYY less energy to
not try to derive or alter your experience but to keep one's gaze inward in
an non-judging witness state where you treat everything that comes up, the
good and the bad, with self-care.
there is nothing wrong with loving, it is great! but love will flow
naturally of its own accord without having to derive it through free will
and this is a way less exhausting way of living.
>From: "Nancy" <nancybrookATnospamhome.com>
>Reply-To: <nancybrookATnospamhome.com>
>To: <K-list >
>Subject: [K-list] Re: Karma Judo. Was: fundamentals of witchhunts
>Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2001 08:34:19 -0600
>
>From: Mystress Angelique Serpent <MystressATnospamkundalini-gateway.org
> > Most "new age" people are taught to
> > always project love and light wherever
> > they go, and this idea is really not
> > so good. It leads to conflict and
> > excessive empathic karma junk incoming.
>
> > What you put out comes back multiplied,
> > AND every action an opposite
> > and equal reaction. Send love and light
> > to people, you get back love and
> > light but you also get back karma and conflict.
>
>Dear Mystress,
>
>I have read and reread this part of your post, and I'm feeling conflicted.
>
>It has been my experience that if I feel love within and focus on people
>and
>send them love, it has been a positive experience. I call that my "love
>meditation." That experience has transformed me. My heart feels full and
>open. I have become more calm and peaceful. I'm not as apt to get caught up
>in the trivial irritations. I can accept others as they are.
>
>The only time I get whacked alongside the head is when I send love to
>someone, fall "in love" with them based on my projection, and don't see
>them
>for who they are. I fall in love with my projection and don't clearly see
>the person behind the projection. At first they are awed by my attention,
>and then it starts rubbing them the wrong way, like a scratchy suit that
>doesn't fit right. They can never live up to the projection so it has to be
>shed.
>
>I am open to understanding your perspective. Maybe we are saying the same
>thing.
>
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