Guest guest Posted August 16, 2005 Report Share Posted August 16, 2005 Dear Gloria, The real source of the writing is the experience of practicing the Kundalini Yoga that Yogi Bhajan taught. At the core of what he taught was this experience as a practical outcome of Sadhana. The presentation is all derived from what he taught and the resulting experience he expressed as possible. The article mentioned was modified with a Preamble, which you can find with a number of similar articles in the weblink: http://www.kundalini-matashakti.com/kyarticles.html (w/sound) under the revised name: Abiding Without Concepts:The Experience of Detachment and Non attachment http://www.kundalini-matashakti.com/worddocuments/Pieters_Articles/AbidingwithoutConcepts.pdf also: The Non-Dual Experience of Kundalini Yoga Sadhana http://www.kundalini-matashakti.com/worddocuments/Pieters_Articles/TheNon-DualExperienceofKundaliniYogaSadhana062705.pdf Another similar article can be found in the satsangh Magazine: http://www.love-yoga.com/V4.htm Volume IV, Spring 2005 An online magazine exploring the Theory and Practice of Contemplative Arts in Life, Work, and Organizations Understanding the Active/PassiveAspect of Kundalini Yoga Practice by Pieter Schoonheim Samara ....The power of the discriminative mind emerges, a Force of Intelligence permeates and rivets the body and mind to the Spirit, and the pure mind inverts and reflects the True Self in the Heart. The ancient Sages and Yogis call this the Enlightenment of the Whole Body... http://www.love-yoga.com/Pieter/1.html Attachment: (image/jpeg) logo2.jpg [not stored] Attachment: (image/jpeg) card.jpg [not stored] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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