Guest guest Posted September 10, 2005 Report Share Posted September 10, 2005 , " Tony OClery " <aoclery> wrote: , " Sachin Chavan " <chavansachin@h...> wrote: > Thanks John for putting it so well for us to understand. > > " Mostly they are temporary phenomena > and may be pleasurable or painful in feeling. Both are a sign of a lack of > balance. " > > That strikes a chord! > > Sachin > > > > ---- > > John Logan > 09/10/05 10:34:58 > > Re: [Lessons in spiritualism > > I am pretty simple. The action of Kundalini Energy movement has a variety of > purposes but > the most common is the drama of the first waves of energy movement which act > to > cleanse and clear the channels so that further work will be productive and > balanced. Any > action which can be sensed with ordinary senses is the result of nerve > stimulation and can > cause all sorts of imaginings as well as stimulation of the so- Namaste, Some of the greatest saints never had an experience they noticed. True K is the rise of consciousness really, and this can only be achieved by purification of the Buddhi. Sending prana through the body doesn't achieve Moksha and is only temporary, for the attention drops down the cakras again..........I find it better to ignore 'experiences'..........ONS..Tony. --- End forwarded message --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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