To: K-list 
Recieved: 1999/06/27  13:38  
Subject: Re: [K-list] pain/pleasure 
From: Cheers4u
  
On 1999/06/27  13:38, Cheers4u posted thus to the K-list: 
In a message dated 06/27/1999 4:29:42 PM Eastern Daylight Time,  
DruoutATnospamaol.com writes:
 
<< Very strange.  Perhaps I'm simply reflecting pain around me--but it  
certainly  
 hurt.  The secret seemed to be in switching "realities" in some way and in  
 looking at pain in some way without experiencing it as such.  Difficult to  
 put into words.   >>
 
Hillary, 
 
I have often felt that we, as advanced souls, or "lightworkers", perhaps  
absorb a lot of the negative energy around us.. for the sake of others.  I  
have found this to be one of the only things that makes sense to me.  That we  
have a purpose.. to raise the vibrations of the earth.  To release the  
negative vibes.  Younger souls are not understanding this so therefore we  
intervene on there behalf.  For example if your spouse is a much younger soul  
with lots of karma to work through, we can help them to accelerate the  
process since they are not open to it on their own.  Just a theory.  But it  
could explain why a lot of us are in so much pain all of the time!!  I wish I  
had more time to elaborate on this, but I really don't right now.. I will  
when I can.  
 
Love & Light to you all.. 
Lor
 
 
 
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