PDA

View Full Version : Honesty



Steve Veeneman
09-16-2004, 05:30 AM
in today's law of one reading i came across a passage talking about
activation of the blue ray chakra, the one that some folks call locate
in the throat but that i place at the thymus.

once the healing activity of the green rayed heart center is
activated, this one can be thought of as the next one in sequence for
people who are on the service to others path. the blue ray chakra is
about communication, and some folks associate it with self expression
while others tie it to guidance.

in truth the activity of self expression and of guidance are closely
related, since an open channel to the true higher self is exactly what
the law of one stuff details it as.

what astonished me this morning though, was the statement of what the
barrier to this chakra activity is. honesty. most people on this
planet have a paucity of honesty, as the ra social memory complex
said.

honesty. lordy, in the repair business it is a lack of honesty, a lack
of acceptance, that keeps a technician from seeing the symptoms of a
problem for what they truly are and working toward an actual repair.
over the years i have dealt with this, and i bet any good car mechanic
or repair technician understands exactly what this sort of honesty is
about.

the green ray, the intent to heal, is fine and good. very fine and
very good in fact, but together with honesty it can act with more
wisdom, and pave the way for the activation of the brow chakra, the
indigo ray, which is the communication channel to intelligent
infinity. that chakra takes work to activate though, as compared to
simple honesty.

simple honesty. is that so hard? heh heh.

protoplasmicorganism
09-16-2004, 05:18 PM
--- in asc2k@yahoogroups.com (/group/asc2k/post?postid=3l-rgbl_bpflkhndc0ds36ke8mhdsw5m7xjuxt4swhm84u5xngyec 4-4ak1c0owvwa7qd5chtxxs813m), "steve veeneman" <steve.veeneman@g...>
wrote:
> what astonished me this morning though,
was the statement of what the
barrier to this chakra activity is. honesty.


in earnest honesty,
in ways we seem
limited by words,
and so may come
to use them as
metaphor in hopes
of pointing to
a greater truth
beyond limitation.

Steve Veeneman
09-17-2004, 08:55 AM
indeed, and yet the core of honesty may well be the ability to
percieve, supported by our acceptance of what is.

cheers!

----- original message -----
from: protoplasmicorganism <protoplasmicorganism@... (/group/asc2k/post?postid=o1wacb9ezlnjwavzwems0jmgybyqlblqybahda opiocxjbdeqh7u5oaggtaxzloba9sw2f_e3t201ltrhovikfuo mx4vq2s)>

in earnest honesty,
in ways we seem
limited by words,
and so may come
to use them as
metaphor in hopes
of pointing to
a greater truth
beyond limitation.