2024/5
The passage explores how the energies of loved ones can impact those nearing the end of life, highlighting that while loving energies can aid in a peaceful transition, unresolved issues and attachments from the living can hinder this process.
The narrative also illustrates how energies from deceased loved ones can affect the living, as seen in Joe's story. Joe, suffering from chronic fatigue and nightmares, discovers his parents' energies were attached to him, causing these issues. With guidance, Joe releases his parents' energies to facilitate his own healing, highlighting the interconnectedness between the living and deceased and the importance of letting go for spiritual growth.
Overall, the passage underscores the need for supportive energies during end-of-life transitions and the pitfalls of unresolved attachments that can hinder both the dying person's journey and the healing of the living.
2024/3
I believe in the afterlife. Even so, I cried freely at the funeral of a friend. I didn’t want him to die, and I was angry and sad about his death. Believing in the afterlife doesn’t preclude the need to grieve. In fact, grieving is a very important healing process, one best explained through the wisdom of the Hawaiian culture.
When someone dies, or when we are dying, we naturally feel emotional pain. We might recall how the other harmed us—or feel guilty about the cruelties we inflicted. When someone leaves, whether through death, divorce, or some other form of separation, it’s normal to first feel our own suffering. No one likes loss or separation; it makes us feel sorry for ourselves.
We grieve—and love—by returning to life. You’ll know that you are performing both hoo-ola, or making life, and hoo-la, making light, when you can again hear the birds in the morning and simply enjoy their song, when you can stop at a coffee house and order whipped cream on your café au lait—no matter the caloric damage. When you possess appreciation of the small things in life, you can appreciate all of the people and beings that surround you—and those that might not be physically in your presence anymore. You have become a la-ko. You have merged light and life.
2024/1
What was really happening when Jesus walked on water or calmed a storm with a command, as described in the Christian New Testament? What’s behind the Chinese stories of the hsien, avatars who ascend to the heavens without really dying? These just might be the product of the eleventh and twelfth chakras and auric layers at work.
The eleventh auric field is a film around our body, but if we were to slice it open, we would perceive a field of blinking lights. The streams of energy from these lights link into our brain, higher and lower chakras, and our hands and feet. For the trained and initiated, we can use this field to command and direct energies in a way so powerful, we, too, could walk on water, make a tumor disappear, or pull a coin out of the air.
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