Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Jackhammer


Siddhananda: Okay, so let’s see what this one has to say. (pause) Okay, I see a jackhammer trying to get through cement, so they are saying that’s what you’re going to need for him.

G: (laughing) That is a challenge, okay.

Siddhananda: Got a hard hat? You know, the whole business.

G: I’m a challenge. Okay.

Siddhananda: That’s what he’s saying. That’s what he’s saying! (laughing) Oh man, so…

G: Just be ready for it.


Siddhananda: Yeah, exactly.

G: Construction time.

Siddhananda: He’s a hardheaded one. Exactly! Bullheaded, maybe. I’m asking, “Why are you this way?” (pause) He’s just feeling more like it’s just how the conditionings grew and really grew into this hardened thing.

G: So what is it that he is seeking? What can we help him with? With our hardheaded one? We’re always up for a challenge.

Siddhananda: He’s saying, “If you’ve got a jackhammer, bring it on.”

G: Okay, is he sure he wants that?

Siddhananda: Let me make sure.

G: We’ve got a jackhammer, all right.

Siddhananda: (laughing, closing eyes) Okay, he feels like he does. There’s a little crack in there. I see a little light at the center. So, he’s kind of saying, “Please release me from this container.”

G: All right. The Kali and the Kali mantras.

Siddhananda: Yes. (closing eyes) Okay, those are being transmitted there. There is a soft center. It’s filled with light. It is going right to that center.

G: Right.

Siddhananda: Okay, so we’ll just leave him with that, I think.

G: Yeah, that will be enough to break through that.

5 comments:

  1. Namaste - haha love this one the image of the jackhammer really sticks!

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  2. Namaste, thank you. Good points.
    Liza.

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  3. Interesting- some choose to really bring it on and the time is now ! Thank you for posting

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