• Permission Issues

    Permission and its spiritual implications is a fascinating subject. It is helpful for the realization process to think about 'permission' and what is involved. permission

    In my thinking and experience, permission works directly on your own higher self. So if you give permission to something, you are telling your higher self that you want to experience this, for good or bad.

    Between two people, permission is partly good manners, and partly higher self permission.

    Today, the whole permission issue has gotten way out of hand.

    Some Questions:

    If a person is sick and needs healing, you would normally ask permission.

    However, if permission is a mandatory hard rule that must absolutely be had before healing can be given, then there would be no exceptions.

    but there are exceptions....plenty of them.

    EG, giving healing to a baby pre language age. You could ask the parents. If parents are not living or available, you could ask the nearest legal guardian.

    Is permission a legal matter, or a spiritual matter?

    How about animals...do you need permission to give healing to pets? Animals are conscious beings.

    A friend is in a coma and you want to give healing. You can't ask the friend. Do you ask his spouse, parents, lawyer? Is this a legal or a spiritual matter?

    So, it is clear that the 'permission' issue has many holes.

    Sure, you can say, meditate and ask the question of the person and get it that way. But this is a very subjective realm. You have bias. This bias will affect the results of seeking permission.

    Some people jump up and down and say 'NEVER' give healing or do anything without direct permission, or terrible results may occur.

    Often you will be given case histories (I think these tales are generally hearsay at best, at worse made up) where healers gave healing without permission and the patient lived and suffered needlessly.

    But, are healers Gods? Can we mere mortals interfere with God's will? Are we so powerful?

    No, we are not.

    Permission is a common sense thing, especially relating to healing or doing something good.

    If healing is accepted, permission is given by default. Meaning, if healing works, then permission was given.

    If healing does not work, it is because the patient's higher self does not give permission.

    This is a simple and workable rule, and it has no holes or exceptions.

    Robert