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Hi,

 

I'm new to this list and relatively new to Kundalini Yoga. I started my

first class in Feburary of this year. I find it tremendously helpful to

deal with stress. And it gives my body a work out too, which is great.

 

I want to understand better what is the Age of Aquarius that I've heard

Yogi's talk about. I know we are in the middle of it and it's gonna go for

another 10 years or so (the transistion). And my teacher says this is

where the increased stress is coming from.

 

But I don't know what "it" is. Where can I research it. I'm not a very

mystical person, but I see some truth to this and want to read / learn more

about it. I'd appreciate any suggestions people may have.

 

Jen

 

 

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Dear Jen:

 

> I'm new to this list and relatively new to Kundalini Yoga. I

>started my first class in Feburary of this year. I find it

>tremendously helpful to deal with stress. And it gives my body a

>work out too, which is great.

>

> I want to understand better what is the Age of Aquarius that I've

>heard Yogi's talk about. I know we are in the middle of it and it's

>gonna go for another 10 years or so (the transistion). And my

>teacher says this is where the increased stress is coming from.

>

> But I don't know what "it" is. Where can I research it. I'm not a

>very mystical person, but I see some truth to this and want to

>read / learn more about it. I'd appreciate any suggestions people

>may have.

 

Welcome to the list!

 

The transition from the Piscean age to the Aquarian age is a concept

that YB (Yogi Bhajan) touches on quite regularly in his lectures -

for example, the "Sensory Human" lecture that he gave last year,

which is meant to be used as a meditation (see:

 

<kundalini yogakyt18.html>

 

or the first issue of the Aquarian Times). This is essentially an

astrological definition of the transition, and one thing you can do

is use web searches to find what other people might have to say about

that issue. Perhaps Gururattan can tell us more from her perspective.

 

Something that I find particularly interesting is that the end of the

transition (2012) shows up in other ways. For example, the

Mayan "Long Count" calendar is the only calendar (that I know of)

that has an end - all other calendars are numeric, and you can always

add another number, but the Mayan calendar comes to an end in 2012.

 

Terence McKenna, a (fascinating) philosopher of altered states of

consciousness, came up with an equation that describes the amount of

novelty (as defined by the mathematician Alfred Whitehead:

essentially the level of new ideas) developed by cultures from a

historical perspective, showing, of course, that the number of new

ideas increases, but also that the rate at which they are found is

accelerating. Well, the equation goes exponential (implying some

incomprehensible increase in the level of new ideas - or perhaps

something more profound), guess when? Yup, 2012.

 

What does all this mean? Guess we'll find out. If you find more

examples of this in your research, I'd love to hear about it!

 

Lots of love & many blessings to all,

Sadhant

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There is a curious novelty about this planet called "procession". It

has to do with the tilt of the earth, and the way our planet's view

of the stars changes ever so slowly over thousands of years. This

has lead to new dating-methods of ancient sites all over the globe

(including, The Sphinx/Pyramids, Olmec/Myan/Aztec-sites, and a series

of temples in Thailand, which is layed out on the earth to reflect

the position of the constelation "Draco" around the year 10,5oo BC).

 

I refer you to the writings of Graham Hancock "Fingerprints of the

Gods" for a more indepth explanation. Zecharia Sitchin also has a

series of books "Earth-Chronicles" I think, which are fascinating.

 

We are just now re-discovering what was known thousands of years

before the common-era----forgotten thanks to the dark-ages and

crusades.

 

Mal

 

Kundaliniyoga, "Sadhant Singh" <kundaliniyoga@t...> wrote:

> Dear Jen:

>

> > I'm new to this list and relatively new to Kundalini Yoga. I

> >started my first class in Feburary of this year. I find it

> >tremendously helpful to deal with stress. And it gives my body a

> >work out too, which is great.

> >

> > I want to understand better what is the Age of Aquarius that I've

> >heard Yogi's talk about. I know we are in the middle of it and

it's

> >gonna go for another 10 years or so (the transistion). And my

> >teacher says this is where the increased stress is coming from.

> >

> > But I don't know what "it" is. Where can I research it. I'm not

a

> >very mystical person, but I see some truth to this and want to

> >read / learn more about it. I'd appreciate any suggestions people

> >may have.

>

> Welcome to the list!

>

> The transition from the Piscean age to the Aquarian age is a

concept

> that YB (Yogi Bhajan) touches on quite regularly in his lectures -

> for example, the "Sensory Human" lecture that he gave last year,

> which is meant to be used as a meditation (see:

>

> <kundalini yogakyt18.html>

>

> or the first issue of the Aquarian Times). This is essentially an

> astrological definition of the transition, and one thing you can do

> is use web searches to find what other people might have to say

about

> that issue. Perhaps Gururattan can tell us more from her

perspective.

>

> Something that I find particularly interesting is that the end of

the

> transition (2012) shows up in other ways. For example, the

> Mayan "Long Count" calendar is the only calendar (that I know of)

> that has an end - all other calendars are numeric, and you can

always

> add another number, but the Mayan calendar comes to an end in 2012.

>

> Terence McKenna, a (fascinating) philosopher of altered states of

> consciousness, came up with an equation that describes the amount

of

> novelty (as defined by the mathematician Alfred Whitehead:

> essentially the level of new ideas) developed by cultures from a

> historical perspective, showing, of course, that the number of new

> ideas increases, but also that the rate at which they are found is

> accelerating. Well, the equation goes exponential (implying some

> incomprehensible increase in the level of new ideas - or perhaps

> something more profound), guess when? Yup, 2012.

>

> What does all this mean? Guess we'll find out. If you find more

> examples of this in your research, I'd love to hear about it!

>

> Lots of love & many blessings to all,

> Sadhant

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By mistake, I deleted the website regarding the Age of

Aquarius. If you would be so kind, could you please

send it to me? Thank you.

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