This blog is from a class I taught on Earth Healing if you go to the first lesson and work your way forward I think you will really enjoy the class and in the end I hope you will join us in our Earth Healing work. Love to all the kind souls reading this may God give you a little gift today as he did me this morning when I was awaken by a song bird the same bird who a sang to me every day since my mother passed four days ago. In her song I feel natures deep love for us all.
Time for a field trip. Teaching the Teachers
Lama, Kempo, who had just arrived a few days ago from India. He had come to continue the teachings of his uncle Lama Chamspaln, the founder of this group and a direct linage to his Holiness the Dali Lama. I told him though I had only been a student of Buddhism for a year, I felt I had a pretty good grasp on the concept of it and believed I was help by my time as a young hippie. I told him that one of my favorite saying from those days was ¨It´s Karma Man¨ He turned to me and said ¨Karma is like a soccer ball being kicked into a brick wall, because it returns to you very quickly. When you send out into the universe kindness, love and compassion it comes back to you very fast, likewise when you send out anger, jealousy and hate it to returns to you quickly. When we understand Karma it becomes easier to send out kindness, love and compassion because it is what we would prefer be returned to us.¨
I then told him about our little class and my experience of working with healing the Chi, how at times when I finish a healing session and leave my house the trees and nature around me seem to be smiling and in turn make me smile, and that sometimes I look at my little cabin and it seems happier. He pick up a glass from the table and said ¨I could send healing energy into this glass and many of those around me would think I was crazy. The glass however would know I was not, because I use this glass to get myself a glass of water and it feels my joy when I drink the water, it is there when I give a visitor a glass of juice and it feels the gratitude coming from my guest. If I throw it down in anger I will quickly regret not having it to bring this joy to my life. It may even reach out and cut me in its anger.¨
I told him of the joy that comes to me when I play my Guitar and how my Indigenous name is ¨He Who Pulls songs from the Sky¨ because over my life time I have pulled thousands of songs and have played them only once. When they come to me I feel so much happiness and when they are about those around me, I feel their joy and hear their laughter as they listen. Kempo went on ¨You can do something very good with this talent and the joy that comes from it. All ascended Beings have Karma and receive Merit for the good things they do, you can accumulate this merit like money and put it in the bank or you can share this merit with other, for example when you play a song and feel the joy of those around you, you can dedicate this joy-merit to another, you can even send percentages of this merit to where ever you like. Say 10% to that tree over there, 20% to your children and on and on. When you share your merit like this it will return to you double and fill your bank full.¨
I then ask him about the contract I had read about many monks and Lamas make to return life after life until all sentient being are living in compassion and love. Speaking so softly and with such deep wisdom he went on. ¨We are like Shepherd’s herding and constantly counting our flock to make sure we have them all, then we move everyone to the water’s edge and we are like the rowers of boats who place all sentient beings in our boats and take them across the lake to the greener pastors that are there. We will not leave any of them behind and want to share the joy of life with them all.¨
I told him that for three years I had been retired and that when I entered Chile I made a promise to myself, that I would not return to any work type projects for at least two years and that when people ask me what I did for a living I would tell them ¨I wake up when I am ready, I eat when I am hungry, I go to the bathroom when it is necessary and I go to bed when I am tired.¨ He boomed with laughter and said, ¨You are like Shinti Deva.¨ I ask him please tell me about him. Smiling he went on ¨He was a student at a very large university, where all he seem to do was sleep, eat and go to the bathroom. The other students were very angry with him because he never studied or meditated as they did, they even gave him the name that meant ¨he who eats, sleeps and go to the bathroom.¨ One day they all gathered and decided they would try to have him removed from the university and they devised a plan. They would make a request to the master of the university for Shinti Deva to present a lesson to the group and when he could not do it, he would be embarrassed and have to leave. They invited all the lamas and master to hear him speak. They built up the altar he would speak from so he would have to sit high above everyone else adding to his embarrassment. The day came and he entered, walked up to the altar and to the amazement of the crowd simply with his hand he push the altar down so that it was at the level of the others. He then sat down and asked the students, would they like an old teaching or a new one? They thought he was not listening so he could not know any old teaching and for sure he could not create any new ones and so they told him to make new teachings. He said ¨if you were listening in class you would know there are no new teachings, only old ones revisited.
At this point, the husband of the director of the group entered the patio and sat down. I caught him up on the story and together we listened as Kempo talk on.
¨Deva then went on to recite all of the best old teachings. Then he levitated from the altar and disappeared. The crowd was stunned and the students started to argue over how long he had spoke. Some said for an hour others two hours. When he reappeared they ask him ¨How long were you speaking?¨ He look at them and said you must not have been listening if you need ask me that and he left the university for good and became a very famous master teacher. For even though he was sleeping and eating and going to the bathroom he was still learning.¨ Kempo then said to me ¨though for the last two years you have not been working you have surly been listening and learning.¨
Back to Class Class hope you enjoyed a few days off, I sure I did and will write more later about the powerful healing I had on the beaches north but for now I want to get the colors finished.
Indigo Blue The Brow Chakra It is our third eye and is focused on wisdom and knowledge. It is spiritual, deep and connected to a higher power. Intuition and imagination meet there. Unshakable faith and moral judgment are located here. It´s earthly connection is Machu Picchu in Peru and Colorado in the U.S. It is a five point deep blue star that sits in the middle of our foreheads. It´s animal is the high flying hawk with its clear, piercing, penetrating eyes that can look into the future. Many of this color are Shamans or have ones near them as guides.
Indigo Blue People are found walking on fire, hanging out near heaven and constantly listening to the sounds of nature. They know not only their highest good but are also able to see yours. They are clairvoyant and can read the cards of life. They come to assist others along the path of light, they are light and when you meet them you grow silent in anticipation of learning something deep and important. Though they have just come out of turquoise, they lead with their spiritual actions not with words. When they are transitioning into Violet they glow with hope and inspiration for all that is possible. They can talk for hours around a campfire and you feel like it has been only minutes. Life flows out through their stories of interesting lessons on living and finding the correct path in life. Follow them you will not go wrong. Listen to them and learn about yourself.
Next lesson Violet and putting it all work.



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