seagull wrote on Oct 27th, 2015 at 8:42am:There is evidence for all sorts of healing which takes place in other dimensions after -- and during -- this life. I don't believe that people are so vulnerable as has been stated.
Regarding the "saving people from gurus" syndrome, everything in moderation, as they say. I also feel that it is unfair to demonize certain people over others when there are so many on so many levels who abuse their power at times.
This world is diverse for good reasons, and we are not all of the same train of thought for good reasons.
If we must stand for something, let it be for our own selves, and make the best choices for our own selves. The evidence of our "correct" choices for our own selves will be seen and heard without our needing to persuade others at every turn.
Not one of us has such great knowledge that we are not occasionally -- even often -- in error. And, that is precisely how we learn. So, forgiveness for ourselves -- and others -- is essential. Forgiveness is a process and does not occur at the time and place of our choosing.
I greatly appreciate the contributions on this thread.
Of course the subtle bodies can be treated and healed, by various means. Everything takes time though. Time is the medium of change.
The more we get wrong, the more we eventually get right.
If we made no mistakes in life, if we did everything right, then we would be no wiser at our life’s end than we were at its beginning; we would leave no wiser than we arrived. There would be no purpose to living. But there is purpose to living, and that purpose crudely put is the benefit to all things of their living.
I enjoy solving problems, fixing things, being right. Who doesn't? It satisfies both the Earthly survival instinct and the soul's thirst for learning, creativity and truth. Personally I think there is only one thing better than being right and that is being wrong, because it leads to being right.
It is healthy to doubt our self, and to be certain is healthy too, each in their place, for the health is in the knowing what to doubt and of what to be certain.
The soul cannot forgive itself, for forgiveness flows outward not inward, but the soul can forgive others, and in so doing is forgiven by forgiveness that passes through itself.
We can accept our self, though; face our self as we are.
Forgiveness is a choice, as is love. It requires some understanding, some acceptance of what it is and how it works, and then it is a choice. As is withholding it.
modo fac id