"Healing, warning"
Posted on Aug 2nd, 2006
by
Itlandm
I just came to Zaadz today, after thinking about it off and on all summer. I liked the idea of a place where being a mystic doesn't creep people out, but I was worried about being trapped with a bunch of wild-eyed vegans. Then again, I guess, they are trapped with me, so it's fair enough.
After typing in a bunch of interests, I got the bright idea to click on the blue links and see how many shared them. There seem to be pages and pages of people who share my interest in healing, but none in warning. I must be lacking the cool name for it, perhaps someone will read this one day and tell me.
I mean, if I am sick, it is very cool to be healed. But often it doesn't get that far in the first place, because of the quiet voice in my heart that tells me that I've got enough chocolate for now, or that it is time to get some sleep, or to take a break, place the chair against the wall and close my eyes for a few minutes while tuning out the world. Sometimes the warnings are more specific and more unusual, and once in a blue moon a human has to warn me. But that's not often. Probably not often enough, because warnings are not popular.
I know a few people have a special gift to receive warnings; my mother had some of this. It is not for everyone, because if you start to give in to it, craziness is right around the corner. I mean she had specific warnings like "that car is going to crash tomorrow" or "your son is about to eat a poisonous plant". (The son being me, in that case.) That's pretty creepy but it happens, and I don't know what it's called. It isn't really divination or augury, because you don't ask for it. You just know.
In any case, if you can keep your sanity, it beats healing any day. But healing is cool too.
After typing in a bunch of interests, I got the bright idea to click on the blue links and see how many shared them. There seem to be pages and pages of people who share my interest in healing, but none in warning. I must be lacking the cool name for it, perhaps someone will read this one day and tell me.
I mean, if I am sick, it is very cool to be healed. But often it doesn't get that far in the first place, because of the quiet voice in my heart that tells me that I've got enough chocolate for now, or that it is time to get some sleep, or to take a break, place the chair against the wall and close my eyes for a few minutes while tuning out the world. Sometimes the warnings are more specific and more unusual, and once in a blue moon a human has to warn me. But that's not often. Probably not often enough, because warnings are not popular.
I know a few people have a special gift to receive warnings; my mother had some of this. It is not for everyone, because if you start to give in to it, craziness is right around the corner. I mean she had specific warnings like "that car is going to crash tomorrow" or "your son is about to eat a poisonous plant". (The son being me, in that case.) That's pretty creepy but it happens, and I don't know what it's called. It isn't really divination or augury, because you don't ask for it. You just know.
In any case, if you can keep your sanity, it beats healing any day. But healing is cool too.

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“I liked the idea of a place where being a mystic doesn't creep people out, but I was worried about being trapped with a bunch of wild-eyed vegans. Then again, I guess, they are trapped with me, so it's fair enough.”
LOL. Thanks for the laugh. :)
Welcome. I have an interest in healing too, and I think a warning beats the cure absolutely if one does receive it.
Namaste,
:)
Di
Could 'warning' be 'Claircognizance'? – This is a direct knowing that is akin to having an information download. A person just “knows” something, without knowing how they know it.
Claircognizance? That's hard to spell, but it is a very good description. I think I recognize that. It is as if remembering something you cannot possibly have learned. No visions, no voices, just knowing. The not quite exact memory, like a newspaper article you read last week. You know it but you can't say exactly when or where you learned it.
This always puzzled me. I did not know there was a word for it.