Guest guest Posted April 11, 2007 Report Share Posted April 11, 2007 Hi Sam, Yes, Elise is taking it very seriously, but when you live in china things aren't always as easy as they should be. Language is a definite barrier, finding a doctor that you trust. We will go to the doctor asap. As for my diet, if I was any more anal about it I would become intollerable thats why I get so frustrated, I practically had to give up most foods due to allergies, I feel like my body bullies me sometimes. If I even look at something my body doesn't want, like a grain of white sugar, boom, flare up, scabs, yeast problems, anything it can throw at me. Living in China is difficult as the food is very unhealthy, it's not like in the USA or UK where you have health food stores with specialist foods. You've got the choice of msg, oil and sugar food out here. Sometimes I have to be social , it's part of my job, and go out to dinner, what should I eat? Nothing. I continually have to choose between being polite or my body. I at least know how to ask for no msg but still they put it in sometimes anyway. I drink more water then most people I know and eat mainly fresh fruit and veggies (cannot buy organic out here anywhere, not possible). But, if i want a peice of cake on my birthday surely I should be able to enjoy it without suffering health problems? Anyway, enough of my whining..... felt good to let it out though. Thanks Sam for your thoughts, Love Elektra x x x --- Sam <dallyup52 wrote: > Elektra, > > If she was my daughter I would hope that she would > see someone and > take it seriously even if it is not. > > As to diet. We all need to be aware of everything > that we put in our > bodies whatever pore or surface through which it has > the opportunity > to enter. That is showing respect for this grand > machine that carries > us around this silly world. > > I know you have grown/changed an incredible amount > this past year. It > is a lot to take in. Stick with it. You are > amazing. > > > BlessU > Sam > > > --- In > , > Elektra Fire > <elektra.fire wrote: > > > > Ok , I need two opinions, > > My friend Elise , the lovely lass who has been > staying > > with me and going through some real healing, has > > noticed a lump in her breast. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2007 Report Share Posted April 12, 2007 Elektra, As I have gotten more aware, I have gotten more intolerable about my diet, also (just ask my wife.) I can't eat a piece of candy or cake or anything with white sugar in it or I suffer. I am also more picky about how I live my life. If I don't do service and practice forgiveness, I suffer. Must come with the territory. We can only do what we are both led to do and are willing to do. Remember ... there really is no right or wrong ... just consequences. I know you are an incredible person living a life on the edge. I appreciate having you in this world. BlessU Sam , Elektra Fire <elektra.fire wrote: > > Hi Sam, > Yes, Elise is taking it very seriously, but when you > live in china things aren't always as easy as they > should be. Language is a definite barrier, finding a > doctor that you trust. > We will go to the doctor asap. > > As for my diet, if I was any more anal about it I > would become intollerable thats why I get so Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2007 Report Share Posted April 12, 2007 Hi Sam! This is the conclusion I came to after witnessing some extremes in filters in men that I have dated over the last several years. One was a conspiracy theorist with a bit of a substance problem, and his filters were about the bad aliens and the good aliens, the evil and corrupt government, and had lost hope in humankind, so of course he brought forth these events in his life and was victim to them on a personal and a global level. I also dated a Catholic Exorcist whose apparent sole reality was of Good vs. Evil, Angels and Demons, and anything that I reported to him that was happening to me energetically was translated into the Catholic world. He had a demon trap in his house. Upon learning this, my first thought was " If you build it, they will come. " He seemed to have an ability to create some really bizarre things that I witnessed, but wouldn't have necessarily interpreted the way in which he did. There are a few others, and that is why I am writing a book! Thankfully, currently, I am seeing a wonderful man who is normal, and just has a few of the " regular " man issues, fear of a broken heart and whatever else is going on with him. It is really refreshing to have an opportunity to say " yes " to someone, and address my own fears in the process. I have been reading as much as I can, life is continually shifting and changing. I am so blessed! Thank you blessed beings! Stephanie Folks, Remember that this is just one prospective of many. Not every reality has the need for psychic defense. I know Robert Bruce and respect him but his reality is a bit paranoid/dual compared to mine. I have been traveling these realms for over 50 years and my experience is that you only need defenses if you come from that prospective. Demons are only a reality if you create them. Remember .... you create your own reality. There is nothing out there that can destroy you. If you like to have " entities " and such attacking you. Then great, have them and develop defenses and employ wizards to protect you. Just realize that it is only a choice of prospective that you can change. Not better or worse ... just a choice. The change comes from the prospective of singularity/Love. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2007 Report Share Posted April 12, 2007 Thank you, Sam, for sharing this...it is so helpful for me, and I believe it will be for the other people just starting on their paths, to know how this all works. There is no 'right' or 'wrong'...just consequences....perfectly put! gives us what he has found to be the best way to prepare ourselves for the awakening, then to navigate our way through the life-long path that will ensue, because the K is never 'over,' we are never 'finished'...it will be with us for the rest of our lives. We can choose to follow the guidelines he so lovingly shares with us, and likely have a gentle path, or we can second-guess him and choose to ignore it or 'modify it,' and suffer the consequences. Like says, this isn't some new age gimmick we can try and then turn away from if it doesn't suit our tastes, it is a serious spiritual path that will completely change who we are from the inside out. Once we start, we can't turn back...the K will keep doing what it is going to do to us whether we cooperate with it or not. And the path will not end until we pass on...in fact, I imagine the path transcends our mortal passing. Thank you, Sam...I hope all the other new guys like me will read this and consider it carefully. I sure am! Blessings & love, Claudia --- Sam <dallyup52 wrote: > Elektra, > > As I have gotten more aware, I have gotten more > intolerable about my > diet, also (just ask my wife.) I can't eat a piece > of candy or cake or > anything with white sugar in it or I suffer. > I am also more picky about how I live my life. If I > don't do service > and practice forgiveness, I suffer. Must come with > the territory. > > We can only do what we are both led to do and are > willing to do. > Remember ... there really is no right or wrong ... > just consequences. > I know you are an incredible person living a life on > the edge. I > appreciate having you in this world. > > BlessU > Sam > > > > --- In > , > Elektra Fire > <elektra.fire wrote: > > > > Hi Sam, > > Yes, Elise is taking it very seriously, but when > you > > live in china things aren't always as easy as they > > should be. Language is a definite barrier, finding > a > > doctor that you trust. > > We will go to the doctor asap. > > > > As for my diet, if I was any more anal about it I > > would become intollerable thats why I get so > > > ______________________________\ ____ TV dinner still cooling? Check out " Tonight's Picks " on TV. http://tv./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2007 Report Share Posted April 12, 2007 Sounds like Gluten intolerance, I have the same thing. No sugars or starches for me and if I follow this, I feel great. That's horrible there are no Organic Health food options there. I assumed the Chinese ate very well there. You can only do your best I guess. I wonder if you can purchase gluten-free bars over the internet and have a stash of 'safe' food to eat in your purse. Just a thought : Lisa Elektra Fire wrote: > > Hi Sam, > Yes, Elise is taking it very seriously, but when you > live in china things aren't always as easy as they > should be. Language is a definite barrier, finding a > doctor that you trust. > We will go to the doctor asap. > > As for my diet, if I was any more anal about it I > would become intollerable thats why I get so > frustrated, I practically had to give up most foods > due to allergies, I feel like my body bullies me > sometimes. > If I even look at something my body doesn't want, like > a grain of white sugar, boom, flare up, scabs, yeast > problems, anything it can throw at me. > Living in China is difficult as the food is very > unhealthy, it's not like in the USA or UK where you > have health food stores with specialist foods. You've > got the choice of msg, oil and sugar food out here. > Sometimes I have to be social , it's part of my job, > and go out to dinner, what should I eat? Nothing. I > continually have to choose between being polite or my > body. I at least know how to ask for no msg but still > they put it in sometimes anyway. > > I drink more water then most people I know and eat > mainly fresh fruit and veggies (cannot buy organic out > here anywhere, not possible). > But, if i want a peice of cake on my birthday surely I > should be able to enjoy it without suffering health > problems? > > Anyway, enough of my whining..... felt good to let it > out though. > Thanks Sam for your thoughts, > Love Elektra x x x > > --- Sam <dallyup52 <dallyup52%40>> wrote: > > > Elektra, > > > > If she was my daughter I would hope that she would > > see someone and > > take it seriously even if it is not. > > > > As to diet. We all need to be aware of everything > > that we put in our > > bodies whatever pore or surface through which it has > > the opportunity > > to enter. That is showing respect for this grand > > machine that carries > > us around this silly world. > > > > I know you have grown/changed an incredible amount > > this past year. It > > is a lot to take in. Stick with it. You are > > amazing. > > > > > > BlessU > > Sam > > > > > > --- In > > > <%40>, > > Elektra Fire > > <elektra.fire wrote: > > > > > > Ok , I need two opinions, > > > My friend Elise , the lovely lass who has been > > staying > > > with me and going through some real healing, has > > > noticed a lump in her breast. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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