04-27-2018, 08:23 PM
This is just my interpretation - I think it wholly depends on the intention of the one providing the service and the one receiving it. Is the one providing service doing it for their own salvation or fears? Maybe they just want to see themselves as a good person as a form of vanity. Even holding a "benevolent" reason causes ulterior motives, which is not the natural free-flowing state of the Creator (not that it can't help with positive polarisation).
Often those that receive healing or other beneficial acts start to form a dependence on the person giving the service. They may project divinity on to the other-self, and because we subconsciously balance this in unity, will begin to feel less divine within themselves, needing to reach outwards for that which is already within (however long-term this could turn out to be good catalyst). It may also increase subconscious resentment, as people understandably begin to resent their state of dependence - blaming God or even the one providing service.
The transfer of money further complicates, because the inference is that the one providing the service requires compensation for such service, and is therefore not a straight up gift from the Creator, which is abundant in nature (like our very lives). However, that is not to say that the entire community does not benefit and become lightened when there are energy healers available, so I am not trying to denigrate the profession at all!
However if one provides service (whatever it may be - could even be a customer service call for your mobile) with joy, inner freedom and unconditional love, the other may become mesmerized at seeing someone in such a state, living in heaven on Earth, and the one observing such radiance may then remember those parts within him/herself that resonate, reaching deep within to their birth-right to be one with Creation. Then they may go out and do the same for others, so it grows like a web.
But again this is just my personal take on it. Often our best service (when we say or do something to really inspire someone) is when we least expect it, or don't even know it happened.
Often those that receive healing or other beneficial acts start to form a dependence on the person giving the service. They may project divinity on to the other-self, and because we subconsciously balance this in unity, will begin to feel less divine within themselves, needing to reach outwards for that which is already within (however long-term this could turn out to be good catalyst). It may also increase subconscious resentment, as people understandably begin to resent their state of dependence - blaming God or even the one providing service.
The transfer of money further complicates, because the inference is that the one providing the service requires compensation for such service, and is therefore not a straight up gift from the Creator, which is abundant in nature (like our very lives). However, that is not to say that the entire community does not benefit and become lightened when there are energy healers available, so I am not trying to denigrate the profession at all!
However if one provides service (whatever it may be - could even be a customer service call for your mobile) with joy, inner freedom and unconditional love, the other may become mesmerized at seeing someone in such a state, living in heaven on Earth, and the one observing such radiance may then remember those parts within him/herself that resonate, reaching deep within to their birth-right to be one with Creation. Then they may go out and do the same for others, so it grows like a web.
But again this is just my personal take on it. Often our best service (when we say or do something to really inspire someone) is when we least expect it, or don't even know it happened.