Guest guest Posted August 10, 2001 Report Share Posted August 10, 2001 > > Thu, 9 Aug 2001 17:53:01 -0700 > Dharma <deva > Re: Re: music poll > > Hi Jerry, > > >> I usually hear an angelic choir and symphonic music prior to the > >onset of a kundalini experience. I feel energy descend and then rise > >up my spine. > > Well, well! ) Good for you! why? > >It hasn't happened that often, but it's a real pain in > >the ass, if you ask me. What's it good for? another religion? > > Sounds like one of these days you're gonna find out! ))) it's only another thing to be questioned and penetrated. > Love, > Dharma hi L.A. Lady, when all experiences have come and gone, even as they come and go, what's left? What's always present? That's it. Everything else ... is wonder. Wonderment. Wondrous. People try to build permanence upon the impermanent, the baseless, the ever-changing. Everything moves, except for what is neither permanent nor impermanent, and also this girl I dated back in the seventies. but seriously, why be fascinated with the extraordinarily mystical, even if it is intensely revealing? What is it?, that's my question. The room I'm in, is no different or less mystical. The angels are singing. The Kundalini is rising. The jello is jiggling. This is it. jerry katz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2001 Report Share Posted August 10, 2001 Hi Jerry, >> >> I usually hear an angelic choir and symphonic music prior to the >> >onset of a kundalini experience. I feel energy descend and then rise >> >up my spine. >> >> Well, well! ) Good for you! > >why? Well, okay, if you prefer, I'll say... Too bad, Jerry. Poor guy. >> >It hasn't happened that often, but it's a real pain in >> >the ass, if you ask me. What's it good for? another religion? >> >> Sounds like one of these days you're gonna find out! ))) > >it's only another thing to be questioned and penetrated. (What a straight line! But I'm resisting...) >when all experiences have come and gone, even as they come and go, what's >left? What's always present? That's it. Everything else ... is wonder. >Wonderment. Wondrous. People try to build permanence upon the impermanent, >the baseless, the ever-changing. Everything moves, except for what is >neither permanent nor impermanent, and also this girl I dated back in the >seventies. )) >but seriously, why be fascinated with the extraordinarily mystical, even >if it is intensely revealing? It's intensely physical. What makes you think it's extraordinarily mystical?? Or that I'm fascinated? I suppose if I fell into the ocean and climbed out dripping wet, you'd look at me and tell me not to be fascinated with water. And I'd be saying: I'm wet, dummy, not fascinated with water!! ))) >What is it?, that's my question. Is it a serious question? Didn't all that material I sent help any? Any specific questions you want to ask? >The room I'm in, is no different or less mystical. >From what? >The angels are singing. The Kundalini is rising. The jello is jiggling. >This is it. Yeah rah! Enjoy. Love, Dharma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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