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    • On Being Selfish

      Posted at 11:32 AM by Krista Gorman, PA-C, on March 17, 2019

      “It takes courage to grow up and become who you really are.”—E.E. Cummings

      Many of us hide under a veil where we reveal only some of ourselves to the world as we yield the rest to the expectations of others…it takes courage to remove the veil and step out into the world as who we really are. Those of us who choose to remain veiled choose a life that is, ultimately, under-lived.   The veil of ego is what ties us to it.

      For me, ego is the same as resistance, or the building of walls.  Walls can exist anywhere, at any time.  Anything that blocks us from the trueness of who and what we are, is ego.  Ego is a reflection of that trueness, it’s equal and opposite and without one, we wouldn’t know the other.  Ego, therefore, is not to be rejected or eliminated.  It’s absolutely essential for our existence here as it allows us to accomplish what we came here to do, which is to grow into the Love we are in our very essence.  

      We’re all trying to accomplish that, in different ways and to varying degrees.  All of us are on this meandering path to our bliss-state, our state of ideal being, whatever form that may take.  For one person it’s through becoming a teacher, another a gambler, yet another it’s…fill-in-the-blank.  The point is, it doesn’t matter how you get there.  The journey along the way reveals more and more to us about who we are.

      To make the choice NOT to do this or that because of the expectations of others is a choice made from the vantage point of ego.  We tell ourselves it’s for the best that we do not follow our heart, or our bliss (as Joseph Campbell said).  We believe it’s too hard, too risky, etc. The bottom line is, we lack the self-love it requires to step forth into our best life.  The emphasis on self-love (i.e. whether we’re following our bliss) and this is a reflection of the present state of our ego.  Now, ego can be very small, as in having the belief we don’t deserve what we desire.  Ego can be very large, as in believing what we think is the only way to think.  There are varying degrees of ego-presence based on the energies activated within us in any given moment.  When we’re able to examine our emotional state and assess the amount of fear present in our perceptions and thoughts and felt in our physical body, that is equivalent to the amount of ego present and is a great way to gauge where we are in relationship to the amount of Love vibration activated in that moment.

      Joseph Campbell has also said one reaches maturity when they become the initiator of their own life.  This takes courage, intention of love over ego and embedded within that is love of the Self, above all.   Being self-ish is not selfish, in the popular sense of the word.   I highly encourage it!

      Happy St. Patrick’s Day all, may you allow for all the love and good fortune of the universe to shine upon you today.  xox

      Posted in acceptance, appreciation, Uncategorized | 0 Comments | Tagged buddhism, creativity, energy, existence, feelings, health, home, inspiration, life, new age, physics, relationships, religion, science, space, spirit, spirituality, St. Patrick's Day, truth
    • The Symbolism of Moana

      Posted at 7:49 AM by Krista Gorman, PA-C, on April 16, 2018

      DSCN0716I. Love. This. Movie.

      Not just because I love Hawaii and the Hawaiian culture.  Granted, I’ve been to Kauai three times and would happily go back.  I could even see me and my husband living in a tiny house on a plot of land with a garden and fresh water to drink from the stream out back….sigh.

      Moana is the poster girl for self-empowerment and following your bliss.  Her grandmother the epitome of unconditional love and role model for self-love.  They show such a beautiful balance of beauty and strength in this film.

      The call of our bliss, like the call of the ocean for Moana, is undeniable and will remain until we heed it.  Our inner compass will guide us to it again and again, no matter what we do to go in another direction, it will point us toward where our heart wishes us to be every time.

      This may present as obstacles along our path, of bumps or blocks along the road.  They are not to be disliked or fought against, they are merely little loving nudges from the universe to move in a different direction.  They are signs that we are “meant” to be doing something other than that thing.

      Human/ego tendency is to be upset when we don’t get what we want.  Another way to look at it is that there is something else, something perhaps we couldn’t even imagine for ourselves or maybe we have but don’t think we’re worthy of or strong enough to go for it, something that is waiting out there, beyond the reef and we are meant to go find it.  To move through the fear of the turbulent ocean, of the possibility of unknown dangers, knowing we will be guided and guides will show up for us if we are courageous enough to take the adventure.

      Much Love and Mahalo to you! xox

      Posted in acceptance, appreciation, Divinity, heaven, how to live in the world, instructions for living, life, love, loving ourselves, meditation, near death experience, oprah winfrey, relationships, self help, twelve principles, Uncategorized | 10 Comments | Tagged books, hawaii, inspiration, religion, truth
    • Retreating

      Posted at 9:36 PM by Krista Gorman, PA-C, on March 1, 2015

      I recently went on a retreat that truly amazed me.

      Initially, I was reluctant to go…and wasn’t sure why.  I found this out after two days of prayer and singing…not well, but I sang.  I participated in the program they had created for all of us, letting go and allowing the beautiful, loving energy carry me wherever it wanted me to go.

      These were very loving, spiritual, religious women who were there to share their love and spirituality with others with the hope of facilitating healing for those who needed it.  They did an amazing job.

      I went at the urging of a friend who helped organize the retreat.  She knew of my NDE and felt my story could bring great healing to the other attendees.  That’s why I went, to be of service using the knowledge I’d gained in the afterlife and after death.  I did give generously, but received so much more.

      These women were powerful.  Just through their love and belief in the loving God of their faith they visibly helped dozens of women, including me.  I experienced literal miracles that weekend, and couldn’t have been more grateful for having the opportunity to take part in it.  I wanted to retreat, and boy did I!

      Posted in Uncategorized | 0 Comments | Tagged acceptance, angels, awareness, buddhism, catholic, God, Hindu, love, methodist, miracles, religion, retreat, spiritual retreat, spirituality
    • Gratitude Challenge…..

      Posted at 8:04 AM by Krista Gorman, PA-C, on February 18, 2015

      What would happen if we nurtured the feeling of Gratitude for everything that happens today…  Gratitude for all the wonderful things, the annoyances and frustrations, all of it!  How would having Gratitude for everything alter our experience of ourselves and the world around us?  Try it!

      xoxo

      Posted in Uncategorized | 3 Comments | Tagged contentment, existence, God, gratitude, happiness, Jesus, letting go, live and let live, love, Peace, religion
    • Serving….

      Posted at 10:28 AM by Krista Gorman, PA-C, on January 5, 2015

      “To know and love and serve God is to know and love and serve your Self.”

      ~  Joseph Campbell

      xoxo

      Posted in Uncategorized | 0 Comments | Tagged divine, God, life's purpose, love, purpose for living, religion, self love, service, spirituality
    • Posted at 11:11 PM by Krista Gorman, PA-C, on December 20, 2014

      Faith is the soul’s knowing that what hasn’t yet been experienced is a possibility.

      Posted in Uncategorized | 0 Comments | Tagged church, death, experience, faith, life, love, religion, ritual, spirituality Read On →
    • The Many Messages of My NDE

      Posted at 10:08 AM by Krista Gorman, PA-C, on December 18, 2014

      I’ve wanted to take the time to sit down and write about the parallels between my NDE and the different world religions.  My NDE contained within it concepts of Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, Muslim as well as the Law Of Attraction.

      I will be posting here as I do make these parallels.  I’d love to hear your opinion!

      xoxo

      HoHoHo!!!

      Posted in Uncategorized | 0 Comments | Tagged afterlife, death, God, law of attraction, living, love, nde, near death experience, religion, spiritual practice, world religions
    • Ego = Discourse + Disease

      Posted at 2:04 PM by Krista Gorman, PA-C, on July 12, 2014
      Posted in Uncategorized | 0 Comments | Tagged awareness, disease, ego, fear, friendship, hate, health, kindness, love, religion, spirituality
    • I AM BEYOND EXCITED!!!

      Posted at 12:36 PM by Krista Gorman, PA-C, on May 19, 2014

      So a few days ago, I’m in the car, driving to somewhere, when I get an email.  I checked my phone, and see it’s from the International Association of Near Death Studies organization.  They were looking for speakers/presenters, etc for their upcoming conference in August, and I sent in a proposal to share my experience and talk about my forthcoming book, Lessons In Love:  Twelve Principles For Daily Living.

      I get butterflies.  I’m terrified.  I’m thrilled.  I began to read through the email, and quickly got to the part where it starts…”We are pleased to…”  Then I shriek!  OMG!!  What a privilege and an honor it is to be chosen to share my experience with so many wonderful people!

      Eben Alexander, the Neurosurgeon who wrote Proof of Heaven and Mary Neal, the Orthopedic surgeon who wrote To Heaven and Back are a few of the main speakers.  As a Physician Assistant, I was drawn to their personal perspectives on the subject of NDEs and how it changed them.  In fact, they are a big part of the reason I began to speak about my own experience after all these years.  Fear was not going to hold me back any longer.

      For any of you who care to, let me know what questions you have about the afterlife, and I will try to answer them.  I’m so beyond excited to share!

      Posted in Uncategorized | 2 Comments | Tagged afterlife, angels, courage, fear, IANDS, joy, light, love, near death experience, religion
    • “If you really …

      Posted at 7:51 AM by Krista Gorman, PA-C, on May 17, 2014

      “If you really want to help this world, what you need to teach is how to live in it.” Joseph Campbell (via Bill Moyers)

      I was not overtly instructed  on how to live in this world by my parents.  I did learn though, and now I endeavor to teach others.  In my forthcoming book, Lessons In Love:  Twelve Principles For Daily Living, I take the knowledge I gained during my near death experience 14 years ago, and boil it down into understandable, immediately applicable terms that help to guide others on their personal journeys through this life.

      Love to you all!!

      Posted in Uncategorized | 0 Comments | Tagged afterlife, Children, family, God, joseph campbell, love, near death, parenting, religion, spiritual
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