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      1. RE: Seat Of Life
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      2. Re: Hi
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      3. Marriage and Native Americans
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Message: 1         
   Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 14:45:48 -0400
   From: "Tracy Frazier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: Seat Of Life

Thank you for sharing Kelly!
 
:-) ladylily
 
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Subject: [dream-flow] Seat Of Life
 
June 10, 2005
Seat Of Life
The Second Chakra 
When we have gained a deep understanding of the body and soul, there
often follows a desire to reach out, to grow, and to change. In the
Vedic texts, the second chakra, the energy center between the navel and
genitals, is the seat of life and the house of change. It is a point
where opposites come together in sympathy, guiding us toward a balanced
existence. The choices that help us evolve are often a product of the
second chakra, which, when charged with neither too little nor too much
energy, rejects rigid control and embraces creativity. Associated with
taste and sensuality, the second chakra or Svadhisthana (which means
sweetness) can be visualized as a brilliant sunset orange. Like its
element, water, the second chakra is ruled by the moon. 

A weakness or imbalance in the second chakra can lead to feelings of
extreme empathy, which can cause you to be ruled by the emotions of
others. To fail to focus on this chakra leads to the opposite: an utter
lack of emotion and dwindling passions. A balanced second chakra
embraces both sides of everything, giving you a healthy understanding of
your emotions as well as those of others. Nurturing it through dance,
laughter, and pleasurable movement will help you embrace your own
sexuality, which is the main aspect of the chakra. Stimulation of the
second chakra can be achieved through the use of orris root, gardenia,
or damiana incense; practicing tantra yoga; or exposing the chakra to
moonstone or coral. These methods of opening and energizing the chakra
can be performed individually or in tandem for greater effect. 

The second chakra may appear a route to indulgence to some, because of
its focus on the feelings of the body, but it is also the dwelling place
of the self. A fully functioning second chakra, working in a balanced
way with the body's other chakras, is a source of self-knowledge and
understanding. 


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   Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 17:49:12 -0700 (PDT)
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Subject: Re: Hi

when did i ever wrote to u caus ethat i know i havent


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   Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 07:32:20 -0700 (PDT)
   From: Sapphyre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Marriage and Native Americans

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First I dreamt of a lakeside place kind of like where
we now live.  For some reason I was compelled to marry
a really old man.  In a room somewhere on a table were
some matchbox sized pads of colored paper, like
miniature diaries.  They had designs on the covers and
I just loved them.  I picked one out and walked by the
lake to make some notes in the book.  The man and I
lived in a very small trailer and I think he had some
type of repair business.  I dont know if the marriage
was arranged or what but I know it wasn't of love.

Then I dreamt I was in an office and there were bright
colored tubes and paper and all kinds of things in
there.  One of the people I chat with regularly
(Rennie) was there it was some kind of mail room or
other weird job.  I was looking for something like
stamps I think and I was looking for my blue binder
and found it and I had to go somewhere and decided to
go to whataburger for lunch.  I walked in and the
place was empty and dark but there were people there. 
Native americans.  The place was full of them.  As I
walked down a hallway, what would have been the way to
go to order, there were little beaded musical notes
strewn all over the floor.  Beaded in blue and yellow
and white and black beads.  I got to a counter and
asked if food was still served here and a native woman
said yes and handed me two pieces of paper stapled
together.  There were food items listed on the paper,
one page was 8x10 the other was 11x14.  I was looking
and looking for a double cheeseburger but didn't see
one but ordered it anyway ... about that time I woke up.

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   Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 14:32:26 GMT
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Subject: Re: Your Amazon.com Order


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Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 07:32:20 -0700 (PDT)
From: Sapphyre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: VisionaryDreams List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [dream-flow] Marriage and Native Americans

<img
src="http://pictures.greatestjournal.com/userimg/4221132/854226";
width="480" height="375">

First I dreamt of a lakeside place kind of like where
we now live.  For some reason I was compelled to marry
a really old man.  In a room somewhere on a table were
some matchbox sized pads of colored paper, like
miniature diaries.  They had designs on the covers and
I just loved them.  I picked one out and walked by the
lake to make some notes in the book.  The man and I
lived in a very small trailer and I think he had some
type of repair business.  I dont know if the marriage
was arranged or what but I know it wasn't of love.

Then I dreamt I was in an office and there were bright
colored tubes and paper and all kinds of things in
there.  One of the people I chat with regularly
(Rennie) was there it was some kind of mail room or
other weird job.  I was looking for something like
stamps I think and I was looking for my blue binder
and found it and I had to go somewhere and decided to
go to whataburger for lunch.  I walked in and the
place was empty and dark but there were people there. 
Native americans.  The place was full of them.  As I
walked down a hallway, what would have been the way to
go to order, there were little beaded musical notes
strewn all over the floor.  Beaded in blue and yellow
and white and black beads.  I got to a counter and
asked if food was still served here and a native woman
said yes and handed me two pieces of paper stapled
together.  There were food items listed on the paper,
one page was 8x10 the other was 11x14.  I was looking
and looking for a double cheeseburger but didn't see
one but ordered it anyway ... about that time I woke up.

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of perception is also the limit of all there is to perceive. - C.W. Leadbeater 

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