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Shrikant,

 

Here is my thoughts on this situation. No matter how ill or comatose a person is

in and as long as there is the breath of life happening even then healing should

be givin. I speak from experience, I too fell into a 1 1/2 month coma and a

machine did the breathing for me when I was too ill to do this on my own. The

catch is, regardless of how we feel personally...if the person that is sick

choses to not have life support then we must honor their wish and try to help

them be comfortable and be there for them with there own death transformation. 

 

This is a very touchy feely subject that many would rather not think about nor

face it, let alone talk about it. But life has a way of dropping you a present

and then you have to deal with it. I'd rather error on caution, be prepared for

anything so others know your wishes if this comatose arrives for you.

 

Denny in Texas

 

 

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Dear shrikant,

One of the last if not the last sense to leave is hearing, before final

involution-dissolution. Thus speech near this loved one should be soft-loving. I

have spoken to and sung to people when I've worked in hospitals. What ever you

say is fine as long as its genuinely expressed, from you or loved ones. The love

is carried best this way. All it takes is loving presence and or intent.

Or so I feel, tim

Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

 

 

shrikant phule <shrikantphule

Sat, 15 May 2010 23:22:59

 

Cc: <Kundalini-Healing >

Ethics

 

Dear and all members,

 

I have a question regarding healing and prayers.

 

1) If a person is in coma.

 

2)Person is severely ill, can not recognise anyone.

 

3) Doctors feel there are no chances of recovery in future.

 

                 Then should prayers be said and healing be given for ending 

patient 's suffering and his early smooth  transition from this

 

planet,(provided his near and dear one 's wish so)  or just count the days and

wait till he/she takes last breath ?........shrikant

 

 

 

 

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Yes give the prayers but do not place your ego into the position of controlling

the healing or the effect of the prayers. This is where the divine steps in. You

are the conduit for the divine to be given to another through the love that

passes through you. So yes do the prayers and yes do what the Kundalini helps

you to feel is appropriate to do inside of the circumstances. - blessings

Shrikant! - chrism

 

, shrikant phule

<shrikantphule wrote:

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Thanks  everyone for your  kind advice, Chrism, Tim,David ,Richard,

Denny.............shrikant

 

 

 

 

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" rockanandadad " <rockanandadad

 

Sun, 16 May, 2010 12:47:21 AM

Re: Ethics

 

Dear shrikant,

One of the last if not the last sense to leave is hearing, before final

involution-dissolution. Thus speech near this loved one should be soft-loving. I

have spoken to and sung to people when I've worked in hospitals. What ever you

say is fine as long as its genuinely expressed, from you or loved ones. The love

is carried best this way. All it takes is loving presence and or intent.

Or so I feel, tim

Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

 

 

shrikant phule <shrikantphule

Sat, 15 May 2010 23:22:59

 

Cc: <Kundalini-Healing >

Ethics

 

Dear and all members,

 

I have a question regarding healing and prayers.

 

1) If a person is in coma.

 

2)Person is severely ill, can not recognise anyone.

 

3) Doctors feel there are no chances of recovery in future.

 

                 Then should prayers be said and healing be given for ending 

patient 's suffering and his early smooth  transition from this

 

planet,(provided his near and dear one 's wish so)  or just count the days and

wait till he/she takes last breath ?........shrikant

 

 

 

 

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