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In a message dated 11/10/2000 5:02:23 PM Eastern Standard Time,

mumblecat writes:

 

<< There are probably many less destructive sounding and less pseudo-dramatic

ways of describing the Kundalini process beyond the first nirvikalpa samadhi

than that of burning up in someone's atmosphere. :) Some of them might be

a bit risque, though, and perhaps unsuited for a general audience. ;) I'll

try better next time. :)

>>

 

I thought you described it exceptionally well Amanda :-)

 

Love,

 

Annette

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On Fri, 10 Nov 2000 09:34:40 Harsha wrote:

>Hi Wim. You have a way with words. "Give me all but not all at once"! That

>is funny and could apply to a lot of things of consumption. The irrigation

>metaphor is great. I think you would like Aurbindo's writings. He also talks

>about bringing the light down. I liked what Amanda said below in response to

you.

 

 

:) Thank you, Harsha.

 

There are probably many less destructive sounding and less pseudo-dramatic ways

of describing the Kundalini process beyond the first nirvikalpa samadhi than

that of burning up in someone's atmosphere. :) Some of them might be a bit

risque, though, and perhaps unsuited for a general audience. ;) I'll try

better next time. :)

 

 

Love,

 

Amanda.

 

 

 

 

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Hi mumble cat,

 

I'm not a general audience, so I'm willing to take the risque!

 

Love, Mark

 

mumble cat wrote:

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> On Fri, 10 Nov 2000 09:34:40 Harsha wrote:

>

> >Hi Wim. You have a way with words. "Give me all but not all at once"!

> That

> >is funny and could apply to a lot of things of consumption. The

> irrigation

> >metaphor is great. I think you would like Aurbindo's writings. He

> also talks

> >about bringing the light down. I liked what Amanda said below in

> response to you.

>

>

> :) Thank you, Harsha.

>

> There are probably many less destructive sounding and less

> pseudo-dramatic ways of describing the Kundalini process beyond the

> first nirvikalpa samadhi than that of burning up in someone's

> atmosphere. :) Some of them might be a bit risque, though, and

> perhaps unsuited for a general audience. ;) I'll try better next

> time. :)

>

>

> Love,

>

> Amanda.

>

>

>

>

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