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I am writing in response to the article about the dog as a spiritual guide. what a beautiful story! during a period of difficulty for me, when i was srtuggling with mental illness, the only spiritual guide i had was my dog, ruby. through all the analysis, diagnosis and medication (which i refused to take), there was too much confusion to even feel what i was experiencing. my dog gave constant unconditional love and loyalty, which was exactly what i needed to pull me through the difficult time.
only afterwards did i realize that ruby had shown me the gift of the divine spirit -- eternal, unconditional love and loyalty. i came to understand that mental illness, depression and anxiety, stem from a profound space -- the space deep within where we as mortals are connected to the eternal -- a space in which we feel a great disconnect these days, both individually and collectively. it took a dog to show me this, for she could love without ego, without instruction, without reason. this was my own true nature, which i had learned over the years to disregard from being a human.
one day we will realize that god is probably not a man or a woman. then we will see god everywhere. god is that energy inside each and every living being that teaches the principles of eternal and unconditional love. when we've cluttered our space with ego, hate, nonsense and noise to the point where we can no longer hear it within our own selves, it is exactly these other beings of light that will show us the way.
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As a professional in the mental health field, I find that many children and families are not connecting spiritually within. Most of the mental illness observed is environmental. I'm interested in joining your community as a workshop instructor; preferrably with young women experiencing generational dysfunction affecting spiritual growth. |
I confess to being a little bit amused by the anonymous diatribe by the elusive "move on" concerning the twin failings of Mirabai of Woodstock; namely, the temerity of wishing to rid this great country of a pernicious President and the even more bizarre belief in energies that might have different properties than those energies currently known within the orders of nature. While I might not purchase a "chakra mala" myself it does not follow that we know all that can possibly be known about potential non-electromagnetic energies. It seems clear that with the advant of membrane theory (a.k.a,. super string theory) we may be faced with the prospect that other things are afoot (in perhaps ten or more dimensions) within the universe than nineteenth century electromagnetic theory has prepared us for. I refuse to claim omniscience concerning the philosophical and empirical foundations of physics. Many people who "think with their brain," and yes, even some of us professors, know that there is a seismic shift taking place within the hard sciences. It is far wiser to take a wait and see attitude concerning the phenomenon of energy than to engage in the tired and intellectually sterile slash and burn method.
And yes, I am happy to be counted a fan of Mirabai of Woodstock. |
A well-intentioned friend forwarded a copy of your email saying that
you were chosen to be a finalist for a MidHudson Valley Choice award.
You felt the need to use the opportunity to make a political statement
about voting out President Bush. In doing so, you immediately raised
doubt in my mind about the credibility of you and your store which I
was able to confirm by visiting your website. So, I will be voting
for some other store in your category and I will be forwarding your
email to my mailing list most of whom will no doubt arrive at the same
conclusion.
I looked over some of your products and it's clear that you are not a
very critical thinker or, contrary to your supposed spiritual nature,
you prey on the emotional weaknesses of others for the sake of making
money. For example, your "Double Star Resonator for Negative and
Violent Energies" for $50 which "projects a frequency which is calming
and non-violent". Can you please explain to me how this works? You
throw in a scattering of technical terms, so surely there is a
scientific basis for this and those words aren't just to try and lend
an appearance of legitimacy to a fraudulent device.
Or how about your Chakra Mala for $69. I would have thought it was
just a bracelet of inexpensive beads on a string and been confused by
the extremely inflated price, but thanks to your store, I now know it
is a powerful talisman which "assists you in achieving illumining
vision with whatever issues you are working by clearing and elevating
your body's subtle energies."
Perhaps I'm making a mistake by being somewhat sarcastic because it
might justify directing your ire at me rather than causing some
introspection that might instead lead to your looking in the
mirror and asking how you can sleep at night knowing you're
misleading and defrauding people.
Please leave the serious thinking to people who think with their
brain.
I apologize for not providing my full name and email-- it is not
normally my style, but I do not wish to hurt my friend whom I
care greatly about despite my inability to steer him or her away from
this kind of tripe. |
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