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Hi to All

 

In the absence of any further messages of closure, I presume that the list

is still working at this point of time. Got the following review from one of

my other mailing lists Mind-L - thought it might be of interest to you.

 

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"suzanne.hedley" <suzanne.hedley

 

Hi gang,

 

I know there is a lot of books on the Kundalini energy (I think I have most

of them!), but this book may be of interest to those of you that like to

put things together. The author, Richard Sauder, PhD, analyses a selection

of patents describing mental monitoring and mind-alteration technology, and

he reprints them in full in the appendix. I have not seen the book so I

can't comment further, but here are the specs and short book review.

 

KUNDALINI TALES

Richard Sauder, PhD

ISBN: 0-932813-61-5

212pp / $14.95

 

"This is a surprising and intriguing second book from R. Sauder, PhD

(author of UNDERGROUND BASES and TUNNELS). KUNDALINI TALES is a record of

his personal forays into multidimensional reality and his encounters with

those authorities who "fear the power of creative life energy" (and who

imprisoned him twice for his non-violent anti-nuclear protesting in the

1980's).

 

To Sauder, the truth is "in here", not "out there". His explorations

include spontaneous spiritual awakenings, kundalini highs and lows, out-of

-body experiences, encounters with otherworldly beings, and hearing of

voices in both natural and artificially induced states of consciousness.

Yet he has had to question whether all his "in here" experiences were

artificial.

 

........he strongly objects to military/intelligence agencies having the

will and the means to electronically induced OOBE and kundalini states and

to control remotely the minds and behaviors of individuals.

 

While Sauder warns of the numerous dangers for the 'uninitiated' in

handling the kundalini force, his metaphysical glimpses are strangely

enticing."

 

Chow,

Suzanne

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