To: K-list 
Recieved: 2003/01/22  03:49  
Subject: Re: [k-list] Helping others.... 
From: KIMBERLY BURLISON
  
On 2003/01/22  03:49, KIMBERLY BURLISON posted thus to the K-list: 
 > Acara:  You have me here, Kimberly.  I've never seen 
> anyone heal from ego, only energy.  Ego stops the flow 
> of the Ra energy.  I have heard people claim that they 
> are healers.  Secondly, did you note I also said we 
> "do not heal anyone...we are a tool." 
 
Yes, I did.however I was running off of what I was being sent, which often 
rambles. 
 
  To not 
> acknowledge this percept weakens and makes the would 
> be healer very ineffective, or so it seems to me. 
 
But if the healer isn't healing, and is only perceiving that they are 
healing, then it would be a moot point. Delusions are all-powerful. I think 
that very few people actually NEED healing in a sense that would be 
comparable to the baby drowning scenario you gave. Many may find it easier, 
and still others appreciate the energy and attention, but don't really need 
it. When you give into healing that is not called for by Goddess, in reality 
you are just acting in a drama. One has to be careful that the "healing" 
isn't a crutch and that the person actually needs and WANTS to be 
healed.that is a common tripping ground. 
 
I also want to comment on your post about being given the healing ability 
must mean you are called. Goddess also hands out common sense and 
discretion. :D It helps to use both in conjunction with the healing ability. 
 
> Acara:  I have never been given offers of this sorts, 
> Kimberly. If you are, you have chosen the correct path 
> for you. And should remain by all means remain where 
> you are comfortable.  The discussion was whether karma 
> plays a role in helping others. 
> 
> Sorry your healing experience was so negative for you. 
 
Actually it wasn't.it sounds negative, but I learned much on that particular 
road trip. I do not avoid healing. I only do it when I am clear on the 
intents of myself and the other person.or if called loudly enough. 
 
>  I'd be most interesting in hearing that experience. 
 
It was a good story at the time. It may be in the archives.but I am not 
sure. 
 
> In cases like you are pointing to,  "The Saint and The 
> Sinner are merely exchanging notes....and I don't need 
> the burden of judgement." 
> Are you sure there was a need of healing and a healer 
> in this scenerio? 
 
That's the exact point I was trying (apparently futilely) to make. When one 
thinks they are healing, that is not always the case. When one thinks they 
should, sometimes they should not. Motives are everything, but mistakes are 
how we learn. 
 
   I'm happy you have found your 
> bliss and unhappy your time as a healer is done for 
> you. 
 
Done? Probably never. I just learned to actually discern situations so that 
I don't let me get in Goddess' way. :) (Now that I've said that, falling off 
the wagon is moments away.) 
 
Kimberly 
 
 
  
 
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