|
Debt
Management
Some Suggestions for
Psychic Remediation
how life works: see
Piece of
Cake.pps
What
to do about debt?
Debt is an animosity, an imbalanced flow
of exchange between borrower and lender, which holds the two
parties in negative bondage. Debt which is
essentially a mental and social dis-ease. The steps to release
debt are the same as those needed to release enemies. The
difference is that with debt, most folks will in addition to
hating their creditors and "the system," also hate themselves.
Well,
first of all, Give Yourself Credit. :) You are ever so clever.
You have
created a debt!
The
fact that your debt exists in your conscious awareness -
on paper where everyone can see it - and that you hate it
- is actually a very good sign.
It's good because it indicates that have brought up
stored subconscious fear and anger into conscious
awareness. It's not just sitting silently in your
subconscious memory, eating away at your life like a
hidden cancer. You, most intelligently, have brought this
stored toxin to the surface, from whence it can be safely
released.
It's just
one small step to total elimination. One tiny action to
force the total toxic purge.
Fear and
distrust stored from past lives is what creates debt in
the current life. Fear is a miserable toxin, which
poisons our beautiful world on personal, national, and
racial levels.
If you are
committed enough to your own happiness -- if you are
willing to Let Go and Let God where your debt is
concerned -- you may be healed of this erosive sickness.
In the west we have a much beloved role-model who
demonstrated forgiveness while hanging to death on
Calvary Hill. By all accounts, it worked for Him!
Try this
guilt-free, grief-free, forgiveness technique for releasing your
debt in this life:
How
to Get Rid of Debt with Neutral Compassion
Accept
responsibility (not guilt) for having
created this authentic debt relationship
with a lender.
Acknowledge
how clever you are for having manifested an old,
unfinished past-life karma into your current life, so that
you could fix it now.
Make
a clear mental image of the lender, the amount of the
debt, and all the people in your family and your
community who judge you for being in debt. Experience
that punishment energy one last time. Yuck. It's
humiliating and sick. Since fear tends to lurk in the 1st
chakra (old survival energy), put a big grounding
cord on your first chakra, and ground down to the center
of the earth. Make sure your grounding cord is
firmly anchored. Send that big toxic sludge of fear
energy right down the grounding cord. Plunk.
Release
your interest in the judgmental relationships
with the lender and the community. Accept *no
responsibility whatsoever* for the other person(s) and
their judgment toward you. Whatever nasty, manipulative
thing they do is their problem. This means no guilt.
(Note this
is exactly like selling your car. On the day you sell
your car, "my car" which had been a precious,
important extension of your very body, suddenly becomes
"the car" about which you care nothing. The
miraculous change from Very Involved/Obsessed to Total
Neutrality that occurs when you Release your Interest in
the Vehicle, can also occur when you Release your
Interest in an Unwanted Punishment.)
Put out a
request to the higher powers that this humiliating
punishment energy and all the people who feed into it -
the lender, the self-appointed judges in your family, and
most of all yourself - be helped to TAKE THEIR NEXT STEP. This is a nice,
positive, but firm way of psychically saying, "Git
along now. I mean Git!"
Remember you're not specifying what
should happen to them. You're not asking for them to be
hurt or punished. You're asking for them to be helped to
*move along.*
Close your eyes. Make an image of
the the debt receipt, the lender's offices, and the judgmental observers. Place their image in a golden soap
bubble. If it's a big group like several banks
and the IRS, make an extra-big golden bubble. Then
send that bubble off to the Supreme Being.
You don't care what happens to them. It's
not your job to micromanage other people's karma. It *is*
the Supreme Being's job, so you just delegate up...
return your interest in the matter to central control.
She'll take care of it.
You might need to practice the
judges-in-golden-bubble-returned-to-Supreme-Being several
times. After each send-off, be sure to fill up
your entire body, especially first chakra region, with
bright golden light.
As
you Release Judgmental relationships, Debt rebalancing becomes
Easy
Like
Gandhi, keeping releasing. Keep releasing fear of prosperity, keep releasing attachment to being worked
to death, judged and punished. These habits are hang-overs from
slavery in past lives. Release your interest in self-fulfilling
prophecies like "there won't be enough" or "I'll
never get out of debt" or "I'll always hate my work, I
only work to pay off debt and stay alive." Release, release, release.
As you release,
you'll find you are not attached to having the debt. It's there,
but you don't care what happens to it. You could pay it or not
pay it...
If you
prefer to pay it, you will find that the Release Practice
above will reduce your anxiety so significantly that you
are able to make clear and workable repayment
arrangements with your creditors. You will have
plenty of energy to do the work to earn the money to make
these reasonable, self-determined payments. Further, your
creativity at work will increase and you are likely as a
benefit of delegating up to higher powers, to be helped
in your repayment by curious turns of events. It pays to
partner with higher powers!
If you
prefer to not pay it, you will find that approved
remedies like bankruptcy proceedings become very easy to
initiate and complete. It becomes easy to determine the
unemotional facts, contact an efficient attorney, and
complete the bankruptcy free of anxiety.
In either
case, the debt has been transformed from a toxic blend of social
punishment and self-contempt, into a value-neutral accounting
exercise, which can be accomplished in complete peace of mind
using a variety of financial solutions.
You are free.
|
"Buddha teaches that one should not practice extremes.... As Nagarjuna's
"Precious Garland of Advice" says,
Practice is not done by mortifying the body, since you have not forsaken
injuring others and are not helping others.
When you disregard the basic needs of the body, you harm the many
sentient organisms that live within the body.
You should also avoid the
opposite extreme of living in great luxury.
It is possible to make use of
good food, clothing, residence, and furnishings without producing afflictive
emotions such as attachment, pride, and arrogance.
The crucial point is the
control of internal factors such as lust and attachment; external factors
are not in and of themselves good or bad.
It is not suitable if attachment
increases toward even mediocre food, clothing, and so forth.
Contentment is the key. If you have contentment with material things, you
are truly rich. Without it, even if you are a billionaire, you will not have
happiness.
You will always feel hungry and want more and more and more,
making you not rich but poor.
If you seek contentment externally, it will
never happen.
Your desire will never be fulfilled.
Our texts speak of a king
who gained control over the world, at which point he began thinking about
taking over the lands of the gods. In the end his good qualities were
destroyed by pride.
Contentment is necessary for happiness, so try to be
satisfied with adequate food, clothing, and shelter."
~~ H.H. Tenzin Gyatso. (2006). How
to Expand Love: Widening the Circle of Loving Relationships. Jeffrey Hopkins
(Trans.& Ed.) Atria Pub.
|
|