Perfect Self Meditation
The Whole Class Was Astonished
We were all coaches and healers. We'd spent most of our
lives in improving ourselves and others. Yet what we saw shook
the very foundations of everything we believed.
Dr. Judith Kravitz, founder of The Transformational Breath
Foundation, was teaching us an advanced class in
Transformational Breathing.
About half way through the first day, Judith asked for a
volunteer to come up front for yet another demonstration. We
were about to see something that would make our heads spin.
You might have heard of muscle testing. It's a technique to
find out if something is good for us or bad for us.
Chiropractors and other health practitioners use it all the
time.
Judith tested the volunteer for a baseline. In other words,
you have to start by making sure the testing works
correctly.
Then came the earthquake. Judith asked everyone to
send healing energy to the volunteer. Then
Judith muscle tested again.
You're not going to believe this. The person tested
weak!!!
The
volunteer weakened when we sent healing energy to
her!!!
We were about to get the next earthquake to complete the
collapse of what we thought we knew.
Judith asked everyone to see the person as already perfect
in that moment. Guess what?
The volunteer tested strong?
She became weaker when we saw her as needing healing energy.
She became stronger when we saw her as already perfect!!!
Whoa? What have I been doing all my life? What have we been
taught?
OUR INTENTIONS WERE GOOD, BUT ...
Perfection happens where someone sees themselves or someone
else as perfect and does something, or nothing, for the benefit
of the other person. The word intention may not even apply. We
see the person as already perfect. There is no intention to
change anything.
Black magic is where someone has an intention to damage
another.
Misguided intention
What the heck is misguided intention?
Misguided intention is where we see a person or situation as
screwed up and we try to fix them.
Does that shake things up for you? It sure shook me up.
What have I been doing all my life? What have I been
taught?
Sure, you can see things as messed up and fix them. For
example, you can see a house as dirty. You can then clean it
up. And yes, then it's clean.
Does it stay clean? There is a never-ending activity of
cleaning the house as it keeps getting dirty. Does that mean
that, if you always see the house as clean, it will always be
clean? You still go through the motions of cleaning.
How about self-esteem? I can tell you that if we always
see ourselves in our perfection, that we'll dissolve anything
that limits our self esteem.
THIS IS GOOD STUFF
Humility is fine. But that doesn't mean that we tear
ourselves down.
True humility is seeing perfection in others.
Smiles
Have you seen the Jack Nicholson smile? That smile tells me
that Jack is really cool.
How about the Tom Cruise smile? It tells me that we're both
really cool. Does that smile help others to be really cool?
What does all this mean?
We had our foundations shaken. Are we going to go around
with the belief that we're screwed up? Are we going to keep
fixing ourselves?
Is there a better way?
Glad you asked!! There just happens to be an audio on this
web page. This will help you see your own perfection.
This website goes way beyond fixing your self esteem. There
is nothing to fix. All you have to do is see your own
perfection.
Please click the play button below.
You are going to love doing this audio repeatedly.
Yours in mutual perfection,
Jim Kitzmiller
P.S. Would you like to help other people? See them as
already perfect.
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