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Hello,

 

As you may know, I am french and looking for Kundalini, alone and 'my own

way'.

 

I am 52 soon and I had the luck of being attuned by a friend of mine who

spends seven month a year in the himalayas.

 

He received his attunement from an old tibetan lama, who is now living in

Germany. Then a few years later, I asked and I received ( two months ago).

 

Since then, I have been bubling or overbubling with energy or electricity

like feelings. Which I already knew on a lesser scale. Even my photos are

influenced by bubles !!!

 

http://www.shuttercity.com/ShowGallery.cfm?AcctID=797&StartPage=2&GalleryID=

0

 

Though I dont have Kundalini rising yet, I continue working mainly through

breathing, my ultimate goal being 'to get there at will'. Which I can do by

now for nearly all that I learned alone.

 

During my first months of work, beginning of 1999, I got in touch with a

'Kundalite', Mike, and I discovered the way he felt, the very way Kundalini

had modified his perceptions, exactly looked like the way the french writer

Marcel Prousts expresses himself. As if time was hovering by, to and fro,

and somewhat suspended. My correspondency with Mike is online at :

 

http://jdsetls.virtualave.net/Kundalini/My_own_way/Correspondency/correspond

ency.html

 

What I should wish on this list, and I dont find enough, is that you

exemplify the way your perception has changed. What precisely Mike explains

in the dozen of letters he wrote to me.

 

As for me, though being running only on the very first doors of

pre-Kundalini, I have good ideas and personal testimonials of what happened

to me, and what I did and do with it. As if many shades and hints had

pervaded my life.

 

Greetings from France,

 

Froggy Jacques

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jacques De Schryver et Linda Steven

http://jdsetls.virtualave.net/Kundalini/kundalini.html

http://members.xoom.fr/jdsetls/

http://www.shuttercity.com/ShowGallery.cfm?AcctID=797

Site de Linda : http://www.multimania.com/lsteven

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Dear Froggy Jacques:

 

Sar Nam!

 

I too enjoy reading (or hearing) from others about how these

practices alter their perspective and perception - it can be

inspiring, as are books like "Autobiography of a Yogi".

 

However, various teachers have told me that it is actually best not

to do this under most circumstances. One reason for this is that

everyone has a different experience, and when one talks glowingly of

this experience or that experience, a student may feel that she or he

is not progressing if that experience does not come along. It can

lead to comparison and "experience-seeking", and disappointment and

other matters of the ego.

 

I certainly do not wish to keep people from sharing their

experiences - I think that can be part of the joy of doing this work

and of having a public forum like this one. But by the same token, it

is important for people to be aware that simply because they are not

having the sort of exciting experiences that Yogananda describes does

not mean they are not progressing. In fact, Sai Baba has mentioned

that the very times when nothing at all seems to be happening are

often the most important periods of development.

 

Love to all and many blessings,

Sadhant

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