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Ravenstar and Frank,
Reading your posts makes me think about the significance of the human body. We talk about spirit, soul, and connection with the divine and you enter in that discussion the mundane body, liver, kidneys, heart etc. If I have understood you well, seems that the physical body plays a vital role in that connection. Acts like a medium, receive and transmits information, translates messages. It aligns you more closely with the universe. Paying attention to the reactions of the physical body we can learn more about us.
Those thoughts are quite primitive and not clear in my head so if you see any flaw , please correct me . Is the physical body a well-designed system that send us signals, and assists us , like road-signs, to correct our course towards 50 transformation?
As a reiki and TCM practitioners, I guess that people come to you to heal their body but maybe through this process can come closer to their selves and gain awareness. From your experience, have you see this happens ?
Maria
Ravenstar and Frank,
Those thoughts are quite primitive and not clear in my head so if you see any flaw , please correct me . Is the physical body a well-designed system that send us signals, and assists us , like road-signs, to correct our course towards 50 transformation?
As a reiki and TCM practitioners, I guess that people come to you to heal their body but maybe through this process can come closer to their selves and gain awareness. From your experience, have you see this happens ?
Maria
And Yes I think that the body is giving us all kind of signs to put us on the right track of this transformation road. Because when you can find unity in and with yourself you can also do this with other people.
Frank
I had one woman come to me with severe back pain and as the treatment unfolded it allowed her to begin remembering emotional issues in her life. As reiki travelled to the core of her pain, it revealed shame, grief and guilt at the loss and drowning of her only child in the backyard pool. After this session she said she felt pain-free (for a time) and realized she was in deep need of counselling. This she did and a year later began a support group in her area for mothers, fathers, siblings who had lost a child, brother or sister. Reiki helped her to understand and heal her own pain which led her to helping others with the same issues. She is a remarkable woman and true humanitarian.
ravenstar
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Ravenstar and Frank,
As a reiki and TCM practitioners, I guess that people come to you to heal their body but maybe through this process can come closer to their selves and gain awareness. From your experience, have you see this happens ?
Maria
I'm sure Frank has many stories to tell of people who have come to him seeking balance. I'd love to hear them!
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. It may sound too obvious, but so much emphasis has been placed on "spiritual" and mental matters, it's always as if the spiritual is "over there", and you have to go it. But, as has been said before, the body is the temple. The brain without a body is a crazy thing. The body without a brain, well, guess there's quite a bit of that, as well.
A society may or may not be built upon ethics. Either it will have none, and be conquered by those that have, or else it has, and will be conquered by those that have none. Ethics is beyond political trends and styles of government. That's why it is an individual endeavor.
50.1
One takes a concubine for the sake of her son.
No blame.
50.1
Six at the beginning means:
A TING with legs upturned.
Furthers removal of stagnating stuff.
One takes a concubine for the sake of her son.
No blame.
...
a concubine / ( in old China ) a polite term used by a woman to refer to herself when speaking to her husband
From Sears, Chineseetymology, at: http://www.chineseetymology.org/Cha...aspx?characterInput=妾&submitButton1=Etymology
辛 ... Remnant Primitive, in context (1) an upside down person - (laying not standing, dead not alive, woman not man, going not comming, slave not free, bad person not good person)
From Sears chineseetymology at: http://www.chineseetymology.org/Cha...aspx?characterInput=辛&submitButton1=Etymology
Qqie4. A concubine is an inferior wife. Polygamy was once widely practiced in China, resulting in such titles as 1st wife, 2nd wife, 3rd wife, 4th wife ... etc. Anyone who wasn't the first wife was inferior. When 1st wife walked by, a concubine would have to stand up in respect. Hence, 立 (stand, li4) + 女 (woman, nu3) = 妾 (concubine)
From: http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~wwu/chinese/ideograms.shtml
Hey Rosada - the group consciuosness theme will be good to follow. I like what you have written here.50.1
Six at the beginning means:
A TING with legs upturned.
Furthers removal of stagnating stuff.
One takes a concubine for the sake of her son.
No blame.
Something a bit more earthbound -
50.1 - When the wheel has come off the wagon, never mind just unhook the horses climb into the traces and keep moving it up that hill. It's tough work, but someone has to do it, and although you can't see it now, this hard work is all money in the bank and will hold you in good stead.
I like the legs up/fornicating idea - maybe it was a royal rape?
For a change, I'm staying away from these free associations...
Clarity,
Office 17622,
PO Box 6945,
London.
W1A 6US
United Kingdom
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+44 (0)20 3287 3053 (UK)
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