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Greetings Wim,

 

, Wim Borsboom <wim@a...> wrote:

> Kundalini is our innate self-healing inner mechanism and dynamic.

 

I would like to agree with this view. I find this sentence quite

succinct. My own teachers indicated essentially the same things but

described it this way:

 

The first action of the movement of kundalini energy is to cleanse,

purify and open the Chakra and all the connected channels. Our

resistence to this cleansing process is to create drama and

phenomena. The process of enlightenment leading to liberation begins

only when the movement is so smooth and clear that there are

no "phenomena", only harmony and integration. The channels are clear

and open, no impurities and confusing complexity. Now there is

freedom of consciousness because the bondages and attachements have

been released -- and now the real work of inner evolution and

transformation begins -- to do what? To reveal the true self, to

reveal truth and love as vital expressions, and now we can serve our

purpose in truth for being here -- to serve, to share love and to

guide others not by our words or thoughts but by our presence.

 

Ramana Maharshi is an example of this for the real power of his

teaching was given in presence and silence.

 

I hope I have shared my teacher's thought clearly. In any case I have

found it to be true for me. When I was having all that "phenomena" I

found that it was really all about the "little me" and the nature of

the phenomena was to get rid (as one of my other teachers said) of

the cement in my consciousness. For a time I missed the "hit" of the

phenomena until I realized that it really meant that I wasn't seeing

clearly at all or yet!

 

The phenomena has been replaced with appreciation for life itself,

and brings with it a kind of peace whether still or in movement. Have

all the questions gone away? No. Has all the learning gone away? No.

There is always room for learning more and for growing.

 

Namaste,

John L.

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