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> Topics in today's digest:

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> 1. A Silly Question

> "Dawn Lamberth"

> <mrngstr3

> 2. Re: A Silly Question

> creynolds

> 3. Re: retaining energy + Tip

> "Rattana Khalsa"

> <rattanak

> 4. Re: A Silly Question + TIP

> "Rattana Khalsa"

> <rattanak

> 5. Hello to Kundalini yoga members

> marlenecar (Lorinda

> Marlene)

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> Message: 1

> Tue, 12 Oct 1999 07:37:14 -0700

> "Dawn Lamberth" <mrngstr3

> A Silly Question

>

> Hi,

>

> I will do a little introduction as soon as I have a

> few minutes, but in the

> mean time, I have a silly question.

>

> What is Sat Nam?

>

> Love & Light,

> Dawn Morning Star

>

>

>

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> Message: 2

> Tue, 12 Oct 1999 08:42:06 -0700

> creynolds

> Re: A Silly Question

>

> Dawn,

> In my humble realm of knowledge, Sat means Truth.

> Nam means Name. I think it

> refers to your primordial self, before the influence

> of the social and material

> worlds.

>

> Yours,

> Chris

>

>

>

>

>

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> Message: 3

> Tue, 12 Oct 1999 14:48:57 -0700

> "Rattana Khalsa" <rattanak

> Re: retaining energy + Tip

>

> Dear Brian,

>

> This is a great question and I feel perhaps THE

> question for people on a

> spiritual path who choose to live in the world, as

> opposed to a cave or

> mountaintop.

>

> I have actually been trying to figure this out for

> years. I am fortunately

> making some progress, but would certainly welcome

> any ideas from others.

>

> I am writing on this topic in my upcoming New

> Millennium Being Newsletter on

> Scorpio. So you can have my an extensive review of

> my ideas on October 23.

>

> The basic idea is that we must learn to relate to

> and integrate our

> emotional body into our consciousness. For it is

> our emotions that pull us

> off balance.

>

> TIP-- Whatever happens, feel your reactions in your

> body. Stay very present

> to any and all sensations in your body. At first

> this can be very

> uncomfortable. That is why we escape to our heads

> so much of the time. But

> over time, we will befriend our emotions, which are

> the force field of our

> Soul.

>

> This is what Ingrid did and why I am so impressed

> with what she

> accomplished. Let us all know your experiences and

> results.

>

> Sat Nam,

>

> RAttana

>

>

> > A question for the group.

> >

> > The ability to raise the Kundalini energy seems

> relatively easy if I do my

> sets and meditations properly and on a regular

> basis. The total

> connectiveness with a higher power and sense of well

> being that I receive

> is a feeling that I would like to keep at all times.

> My questions is how to

> keep this energy up in our world of stress and

> challenges. Its seems that as

> I go from my secluded excercise area into the

> regular world the energy

> leaves as the real world intrudes on my serenity.

> Any ideas?

> >

>

>

>

>

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> Message: 4

> Tue, 12 Oct 1999 14:55:28 -0700

> "Rattana Khalsa" <rattanak

> Re: A Silly Question + TIP

>

> Sat Nam,

>

> Thank you Chris. I like that explanation.

>

> Nam also means to call upon or identity. So we

> identifying with and evoking

> the Truth.

>

> TIP--When we relate to the Truth within ourselves

> and the Truth in others,

> somethng magical happens. Try it and lets us know

> what happens in your

> life.

>

> Sat Nam,

>

> RAttana

>

>

> > In my humble realm of knowledge, Sat means Truth.

> Nam means Name. I think

> it

> > refers to your primordial self, before the

> influence of the social and

> material

> > worlds.

>

>

>

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