1) Karma. This is a very misunderstood word. Many people think it has
something to do with punishment being meted out to transgressors, but it is not
as simple as that. It seems that we choose to experience things in our life,
either out of curiosity, or to learn. So, for example, a blind person is not
‘being punished’, as is suggested in the Gospel of John, Chapter 9, but may have chosen to be blind in
order to experience dependency, to accentuate musical abilities, to get away
from too many lives which in some way have over-stressed the visual (for
example, someone who has been an artist in many lives might choose to be blind
in order to force himself to find another life path.) A child may be born blind
because he has volunteered to do so as his parents will benefit in some way
from the experience. I have seen this more clearly in a few families where
there is a Down’s child - I remember a Mum saying to me ‘we have learnt so much
by having him’, and her daughter said ‘every family should have a Down’s baby,
Mummy’ ! It is possible that the soul inhabiting the Down’s body may be quite
advanced, as it is often mature souls who volunteer for life’s hardest roles.
2) Knitting. I can knit, and used to do a lot, but it had slowed down in
the last years. I can also crochet and sew. I used to do most of my own
dressmaking. I also do beading and scrapbooking. In other words, I’m quite good
with my hands. When I was a child I loved to be let loose with card, paper,
scissors and glue. My mother used to tease me that I was ‘sticking flap A to
flap B again’. But she and my dad were where I got it from, Mum is a very good calligrapher
now, but also knits and sewed most of my childhood clothes, Dad was a DIY expert, and also drew very well.
3)Kali Bich. This is a great remedy for nasal discharge, especially if
it is sticky or stringy, and greenish.