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Eckongkaya Sat Nam. Thanks Kriya Swami. Why is Tantra Vidya not

secret as before? Why is it being revealed even to those who don't

want to know? It is because we approach Kurukshetra (Battlefield of

Bad People), ending in mass suicide by those too irrational for the

higher life.

 

The serpent began in Egypt. It was called Nak - similar to the

Sanskrit Naga. Egyptian hieroglyphs are written in consonants only,

so Nak was written as NK, the same as Ankh was written NKH. It was

often written as N.N. in both Egypt and India. N. means water. N.N.

means " Double Water " , or " Two Nadis (Rivers or Rasas) Joined as One

in Shushumna " , just as we are not to die outside of Varanasi, where

two rivers join as one at the confluence of two rivers, as explained

in the Kurma Purana, mentioned by Svatmarama.

 

The resulting Dwij or Second Birth, is genetically Androgynous, as

was Siva, in his incarnation as Ardhanarishwar - Androgynous because

in the first few weeks after conception, the Embryo hasn't yet a

particular sex differentiation. A vowel could be placed on either

side of the N, such as On or Na (which means water in many languages,

from which we get the English " Nativity " or birth, and the

Spanish " Nader " - to swim in water, or " Nacer " - to be born, to take

birth, or the Nepali Na or water and Nanny or female.

 

In the Holy Bible, " Joseph married the daughter of the priest of On " .

Yogi Bhajan once told me that Om used to be pronounced " Ong " . This

OM, now identified with the serpent, came to have at least four

meanings: Life, Water, Birth, and the Tantric mating of Surya (Sun)

and Soma (Monthly Moon Beverage), called Pavamana in the three

original Vedas (excluding the later Atharva Veda). PavaMana means

Pure Food. Ma Na means Mother Water, which from the male standpoint,

is the Beloved Soma to which the Vedas are dedicated. Mana is the

Biblical Manna from Heaven, as taught by Moses and Jesus.

 

The author of the Hatha Yoga Pradipika, Svatmarama, disciple of

Gorakhnath, has used symbology which invites misinterpretation,

although it is clear that Amaroli is Urine Therapy, and Vajroli is

Rasa Tantra - the practice we herein discuss. The text states that

one can find Moksha (Liberation from suffering) from this

one " shortcut " technique alone - Vajroli Mudra. There is no Soma but

that which comes from a woman, although it also came to connote the

sacramental waters of the male.

 

The Satapatha Brahmana, from The Sacred Books of the East Series, by

E. Max Mueller, states: " Soma is urine. Soma is seed. " Khechari Mudra

is the inserting of the tongue into the yoni, in order to imbibe

those Genetic Secretions, whereby Sperm and Egg join as one, on the

macrocosmic level of two grown bodies. Mulabandha is the sealing up

(the Hermetic Seal or Bandha of MulPani) of Apana or " outflow " ,

similar to Urine Therapy - a Mootra Mudra.

 

Alternate Nostril Breathing, called Cross-Breathing in Mahayana,

symbolizes the exchange of Rasa between the Tantric Couple, which

Padmasambhava called The Yoga of the Three Psychic Nerves (Nadis,

Rivers), symbolized as the three-pointed Trident of Siva. The

original Christian Holy Trinity was Man, Woman, and the Inner Child

of Rejuvenation, which sends AtmaShakti out the God Chakra into

Akasha. There is but one Mahamudra, and that is Rasa Tantra, a

Mahamootra Sadhana, including both Bindus of white Shukra and red

Rajas, as well as dood.

 

Repeat after me the Four Rasas: Moot, Shukla, Rajas, and Dood. Is the

Tantric Rasa Mishra (mixed)? Otherwise, it's nixed. And has the

Bandha stopped all Apana? Is Prana (Bioplasma) in Shushumna? It is

not well to die (outside of " Benares " ), if you are not used to Soul

Travel in Atma Swarup. Strange surprises cause hellish fear in

Akasha. Make your abode in Nirvanakaya. As the apostle Paul said: " I

die daily " . Nothing to fear at death, and a chance for Physical

Immortality like Padmasambhava or Babaji. Sitarama Satanama.

RadhaKrishna RasaMishra. ShivAmbu AdvaitAmrita. Jai Om. - Swami

Tantrasangha

 

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mantra_tantra , kriya master <kriyamaster>

wrote:

>

> The word Kundalini is derived from a Sanskrit word `Kundal' meaning

coiled up. It is the primordial dormant energy present in three-and-a-

half, coils at the base of the spine in a triangular bone called the

Sacrum. The Latin name `Os Sacrum' suggests that it is a holy or

sacred part of the body. The ancient Greeks were aware of this and

therefore they called it the `Hieron Osteon', noting that it was the

last bone to be destroyed when the body is burnt, and also attributed

supernatural powers to it. Egyptians also held this bone to be very

valuable and considered it the seat of special power.

>

> In the West, Sacrum is symbolised by the sign of Aquarius and by

the Holy Grail, container of the water of life.

>

> The Kundalini, which is to nourish the tree of life within us, is

coiled up like a serpent and therefore it has been called, `The

Serpent Power'. It has been described in great detail in the

Upanishads. Kundalini Yoga is supposed to be supreme in all the

Yogas. Guru Vashistha asserted that Kundalini is the seat of absolute

knowledge. The awareness of the presence of this primordial energy

Kundalini within the human body was considered by the sages and

saints to be the highest knowledge. The Kundalini and Chakras have

been vividly described in Vedic and Tantric texts.

>

> Adi Sankaracharya

>

> He lived in the 7th-8th century AD. and wrote:

>

> `Having filled the pathway of the Nadis with the streaming shower

of nectar flowing from the Lotus feet, having resumed thine own

position from out of the resplendent Lunar regions and Thyself

assuming the form of a serpent of three and a half coils, sleepest

thou, in the hollow of Kula Kunda (Kula Kunda means the hollow of

Mooladhara Sacrum bone)'.

>

> `Saundarya Lahari': `Thou art residing in secrecy with Thy Lord

(The spirit) in the thousand petalled Lotus, having pierced through

the Earth situated in `Mooladhara', the Water in Manipura, the Fire

abiding in the Svadhisthana, the Air in the Heart (`Anahata'), the

Ether above (Visshuddhi) and `Manas' between the eyebrows (`Agnya')

and thus broken through the entire `Kula Path'.'

>

> Gyaneshwara

>

> Gyaneshwara, another famous saint of Maharashtra born around 1275

AD, described Kundalini in the 6th chapter of his famous

book `Gyaneshwari'. He wrote:

>

> `Kundalini is one of the greatest energies. The whole body of the

seeker starts glowing because of the rising of the Kundalini. Because

of that, unwanted impurities in the body disappear. The body of the

seeker suddenly looks very proportionate and the eyes look bright and

attractive and the eyeballs glow.'

> - (Gyaneshwari, Chapter VI).

>

> Guru Nanak Dev

>

> (born in 1496 AD) has made references to Kundalini awakening as

mentioned below:

>

> " A pure heart is the golden vessel to fill the Divine Nectar which

is to be sucked from the `Dasham Dwar' through the two channels `Ida'

and `Pingala'. " Dasham Dwar means Brahmarandhra. (Sahasrara Chakra).

>

> `God has made this human body a house with six Chakras and has

established the light of spirit in it. Cross the ocean of Maya and

meet the eternal God who does not come, who does not go, who neither

takes birth nor dies. When your six Chakras meet in line, Surati

(Kundalini) takes you beyond distortions.' (Sri Guru Granth). Note

that the seventh Chakra was not open at this time.

>

> In the Holy Koran

>

> Prophet Mohammed Sahib talked of the day of resurrection when he

says that the `hands will speak'. `That day, we set a seal on their

mouths, but their hands will speak to us, and their hands bear

witness to all that they did.' When Kundalini awakening occurs, a

flow of energy in the form of cool vibrations from the hands is

experienced, and the various Chakras can be felt on parts of the hand

and fingers.

>

> In the West

>

> Christians called it a reflection of the Holy Ghost, and worshipped

its manifestations as tongues of flames over the heads of apostles

during the Pentecost reunion.

>

> Moses

>

> Moses saw it in the form of the burning bush. During the exodus the

israelites lost faith and were smitten by fiery serpents so God told

Moses " make thee a serpent, and set it upon a pole: and it shall come

to pass, that everyone that is bitten, when he looketh upon it, shall

live. And Moses made a serpent of brass, and put it on a pole, and it

came to pass, that if a fiery serpent had bitten any man, when he

beheld the serpent of brass, he lived " An apt description of the

healing quailities of the awakened Kundalini. Some of the Israelites

even began to worship this symbol, and the practice of worshipping

the brazen serpent on the pole as a god was either passed on, or was

revived later. Bronze and stone serpent artifacts have been found in

excavations in Canaan, Gezer and other parts of Israel!

>

> Jesus

>

> The Old Testament symbol becomes significant in christianity when

Christ suggests Kundalini awakening, not just for the tribe of Israel

but as the true destiny of all Christians: " And as Moses lifted up

the serpent in the wilderness, even as the son of man be lifted up:

That whosoever believeth in him should not perish but have eternal

life "

>

> He says unequivocally in the Gnostic Gospel of Thomas and

elsewhere, that `The Holy Spirit is My Mother'. `The Kingdom of God

is within you' (Luke 17:21).

>

> Tao

>

> In the Tao Te Ching the primordial power is described as that of a

mother. Lao Tze described Kundalini as the " spirit of the valley " (in

which flows the Nadi of Sushumna). The spirit of the valley never

dies. The spiritual instrument within us can be described as a

microcosm (miniature form of creation) which links us with the

Divine. The ancient esoteric text " Scripture of the Golden Flower "

also spoke of the effects of the awakened kundalini enerhy.

>

> Buddhist

>

> The Lord Buddha spoke of the " middle path " to achieve nirvana. He

was actually describing the central channel (sushumna) through which

the Kundalinii ascends. Later Buddhist masters considered that the

existence of the path of liberation within a human being was the

greatest secret. They transmitted it to only a few deserving

disciples.

>

> Other Cultures

>

> One also finds symbols of Kundalini in many different cultural

legacies, such as Mercury's serpent which is an alchemical symbol for

the process of psychic metamorphosis. The Gnostics understood the

serpent to represent the spinal cord. In ancient Greek and later,

Roman mythology, we find Asclepius, the god of healing. He is seen

holding a staff which is entwined with a serpent (or sometimes two).

Why did the Greeks relate this symbol to healing? The staff

represents the central support of the human body or spinal cord

(physical location of the sushumna. In Rome Aescaluius came tobe

represented mercury who usually held a healing staff called the

Caduceus.The one or two coiled snakes or serpents entwined around the

staff, represent the kundalini which rises along the central subtle

channel in a spiral double helical movement.

>

>

>

>

> Summary

>

> The Kundalini is there to nourish, to heal and look after and to

give an individual a higher and deeper personality. The power of

Kundalini is absolute purity, auspiciousness, chastity, self respect,

pure love, detachment, concern for others and enlightened attention,

to give infinite joy and peace to an individual.

From The Varieties of Religious Experience — by William James, 1902

> Kundalini, living Fountain

> " Between twenty and thirty I gradually became more and more

agnostic and irreligious, yet I cannot say that I ever lost

that `indefinite consciousness' which Herbert Spencer describes so

well, of an Absolute Reality behind phenomena. For me this Reality

was not the pure Unknowable of Spencer's philosophy, for although I

had ceased my childish prayers to God, and never prayed to It in a

formal manner, yet my more recent experience shows me to have been in

a relation to It which practically was the same thing as prayer.

Whenever I had any trouble, especially when I had conflict with other

people, either domestically or in the way of business, or when I was

depressed in spirits or anxious about affairs, I now recognize that I

used to fall back for support upon this curious relation I felt

myself to be in to this fundamental cosmical It. It was on my side,

or I was on Its side, however you please to term it, in the

particular trouble, and it always strengthened me and seemed to give

me

> endless vitality to feel its underlying and supporting presence.

In fact, It was an unfailing fountain of living justice, truth, and

strength, to which I instinctively turned at times of weakness, and

It always brought me out. I know now that it was a personal relation

I was in to It, because of late years the power of communicating with

It has left me, and I am conscious of a perfectly definite loss. I

used never to fail to find It when I turned to It. Then came a set of

years when sometimes I found it, and then again I would be wholly

unable to make connection with it. I remember many occasions on which

at night in bed, I would be unable to get to sleep on account of

worry. I turned this way and that in the darkness, and groped

mentally for the familiar sense of that higher mind of my mind which

had always seemed to be close at hand as it were, closing the

passage, and yielding support, but there was no electric current. A

blank was there instead of It: I couldn't find anything.

>

> Now, at the age of nearly fifty, my power of getting into

connection with it has entirely left me; and I have to confess that a

great help has gone out of my life. Life has become curiously dead

and indifferent; and I can now see that my old experience was

probably exactly the same thing as the prayers of the orthodox, only

I did not call them by that name. What I have spoken of as `It' was

practically not Spencer's Unknowable, but just my own instinctive and

individual God, whom I relied upon for higher sympathy, but whom

somehow I have lost. "

>

> Healing Power of the kundalini

>

> " I went into town to do some shopping one morning, and I had not

been gone long before I began to feel ill. The ill feeling increased

rapidly, until I had pains in an my bones, nausea and faintness,

headache, all the symptoms in short that precede an attack of

influenza. My husband wished to send for the doctor. But I told him

that I would rather wait until morning and see how I felt. Then

followed one of the most beautiful experiences of my life.

>

> " I cannot express it in any other way than to say that I did `lie

down in the stream of life and let it flow over me.' I gave up all

fear of any impending disease; I was perfectly willing and obedient.

There was no intellectual effort, or train of thought.

>

> My dominant idea was: `Behold the handmaid of the Lord: be it unto

me even as thou wilt,' and a perfect confidence that all would be

well, that all was well. The creative life was flowing into me every

instant, and I felt myself allied with the Infinite, in harmony, and

full of the peace that passeth understanding. There was no place in

my mind for a jarring body. I had no consciousness of time or space

or persons; but only of love and happiness and faith.

>

> " I do not know how long this state lasted, nor when I fell asleep;

but when I woke up in the morning, I was well. "

> Awakening of the Kundalini

> I experienced entire sanctification on the 15th day of March, 1893,

about eleven o'clock in the morning. The particular accompaniments of

the experience were entirely unexpected. I was quietly sitting at

home singing selections out of Pentecostal Hymns. Suddenly there

seemed to be a something sweeping into me and inflating my entire

being- such a sensation as I had never experienced before.

>

> When this experience came, I seemed to be conducted around a large,

capacious, well-lighted room. As I walked with my invisible conductor

and looked around, a clear thought was coined in my mind, `They are

not here, they are gone.' As soon as the thought was definitely

formed in my mind, though no word was spoken, the Holy Spirit

impressed me that I was surveying my own soul. Then, for the first

time in all my life, did I know that I was cleansed from all sin, and

filled with the fullness of God. "

> Kundalini as Holy Spirit, the source of Christ's Baptism

> " All my feelings seemed to rise and flow out; and the utterance of

my heart was, `I want to pour my whole soul out to God.' The rising

of my soul was so great that I rushed into the back room of the front

office, to pray. There was no fire and no light in the room;

nevertheless it appeared to me as if it were perfectly light. As I

went in and shut the door after me, it seemed as if I met the Lord

Jesus Christ face to face.

>

> It did not occur to me then, nor did it for some time afterwards,

that it was wholly a mental state. On the contrary, it seemed to me

that I saw him as I would see any other man. He said nothing, but

looked at me in such a manner as to break me right down at his feet.

I have always since regarded this as a most remarkable state of mind;

for it seemed to me a reality that he stood before me, and I fell

down at his feet and poured out my soul to him. I wept aloud like a

child, and made such confessions as I could with my choked utterance.

It seemed to me that I bathed his feet with my tears; and yet I had

no distinct impression that I touched him, that I recollect. I must

have continued in this state for a good while; but my mind was too

much absorbed with the interview to recollect anything that I said.

But I know, as soon as my mind became calm enough to break off from

the interview, I returned to the front office, and found that the

fire that I had made of large wood was nearly

> burned out. But as I turned and was about to take a seat by the

fire, I received a mighty baptism of the Holy Ghost. Without any

expectation of it, without ever having the thought in my mind that

there was any such thing for me, without any recollection that I had

ever heard the thing mentioned by any person in the world, the Holy

Spirit descended upon me in a manner that seemed to go through me,

body and soul. I could feel the impression, like a wave of

electricity, going through and through me. Indeed, it seemed to come

in waves and waves of liquid love; for I could not express it in any

other way. It seemed like the very breath of God. I can recollect

distinctly that it seemed to fan me, like immense wings.

>

> " No words can express the wonderful love that was shed abroad in my

heart. I wept

>

> aloud with joy and love; and I do not know but I should say I

literally bellowed out the unutterable gushings of my heart. These

waves came over me, and over me, and over me, one after the other,

until I recollect I cried out, `I shall die if these waves continue

to pass over me.' I said, `Lord, I cannot bear any more;' yet I had

no fear of death.

>

> " How long I continued in this state, with this baptism continuing

to roll over me and go through me, I do not know. But I know it was

late in the evening when a member of my choir- for I was the leader

of the choir – came into the office to see me. He was a member of the

church. He found me in this state of loud weeping, and said to

me, `Mr. Finney, what ails you?' I could make him no answer for some

time. He then said, `Are you in pain?' I gathered myself up as best I

could, and replied, `No, but so happy that I cannot live.' "

> Kundalini elevates to a state of effulgent happiness

> " My tears of sorrow changed to joy, and I lay there praising God in

such ecstasy of joy as only the soul who experiences it can

realize. " – " I cannot express how I felt. It was as if I had been in

a dark dungeon and lifted into the light of the sun. I shouted and I

sang praise unto Him who loved me and washed me from my sins. I was

forced to retire into a secret place, for the tears did flow, and I

did not wish my shopmates to see me, and yet I could not keep it a

secret. " - " I experienced joy almost to weeping. " - " I felt my face

must have shone like that of Moses. I had a general feeling of

buoyancy. It was the greatest joy it was ever my lot to experience. " -

" I wept and laughed alternately. I was as light as if walking on

air. I felt as if I had gained greater peace and happiness than I had

ever expected to experience. "

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http://health.urinetantrasalvation/Eckongkaya Sat Nam. Thanks Kriya Swami. Why is Tantra Vidya not secret as before? Why is it being revealed even to those who don't want to know? It is because we approach Kurukshetra (Battlefield of Bad People), ending in mass suicide by those too irrational for the higher life. The serpent began in Egypt. It was called Nak - similar to the Sanskrit Naga. Egyptian hieroglyphs are written in consonants only, so Nak was written as NK, the same as Ankh was written NKH. It was often written as N.N. in both Egypt and India. N. means water. N.N. means "Double Water", or "Two Nadis (Rivers or Rasas) Joined as One in Shushumna", just as we are not to die outside of Varanasi, where two rivers join

as one at the confluence of two rivers, as explained in the Kurma Purana, mentioned by Svatmarama. The resulting Dwij or Second Birth, is genetically Androgynous, as was Siva, in his incarnation as Ardhanarishwar - Androgynous because in the first few weeks after conception, the Embryo hasn't yet a particular sex differentiation. A vowel could be placed on either side of the N, such as On or Na (which means water in many languages, from which we get the English "Nativity" or birth, and the Spanish "Nader" - to swim in water, or "Nacer" - to be born, to take birth, or the Nepali Na or water and Nanny or female. In the Holy Bible, "Joseph married the daughter of the priest of On". Yogi Bhajan once told me that Om used to be pronounced "Ong". This OM, now identified with the serpent, came to have at least four meanings: Life, Water, Birth, and the Tantric mating of Surya (Sun) and Soma (Monthly Moon Beverage), called

Pavamana in the three original Vedas (excluding the later Atharva Veda). PavaMana means Pure Food. Ma Na means Mother Water, which from the male standpoint, is the Beloved Soma to which the Vedas are dedicated. Mana is the Biblical Manna from Heaven, as taught by Moses and Jesus. The author of the Hatha Yoga Pradipika, Svatmarama, disciple of Gorakhnath, has used symbology which invites misinterpretation, although it is clear that Amaroli is Urine Therapy, and Vajroli is Rasa Tantra - the practice we herein discuss. The text states that one can find Moksha (Liberation from suffering) from this one "shortcut" technique alone - Vajroli Mudra. There is no Soma but that which comes from a woman, although it also came to connote the sacramental waters of the male. The Satapatha Brahmana, from The Sacred Books of the East Series, by E. Max Mueller, states: "Soma is urine. Soma is seed." Khechari Mudra is the inserting of

the tongue into the yoni, in order to imbibe those Genetic Secretions, whereby Sperm and Egg join as one, on the macrocosmic level of two grown bodies. Mulabandha is the sealing up (the Hermetic Seal or Bandha of MulPani) of Apana or "outflow", similar to Urine Therapy - a Mootra Mudra. Alternate Nostril Breathing, called Cross-Breathing in Mahayana, symbolizes the exchange of Rasa between the Tantric Couple, which Padmasambhava called The Yoga of the Three Psychic Nerves (Nadis, Rivers), symbolized as the three-pointed Trident of Siva. The original Christian Holy Trinity was Man, Woman, and the Inner Child of Rejuvenation, which sends AtmaShakti out the God Chakra into Akasha. There is but one Mahamudra, and that is Rasa Tantra, a Mahamootra Sadhana, including both Bindus of white Shukra and red Rajas, as well as dood. Repeat after me the Four Rasas: Moot, Shukla, Rajas, and Dood. Is the Tantric Rasa Mishra

(mixed)? Otherwise, it's nixed. And has the Bandha stopped all Apana? Is Prana (Bioplasma) in Shushumna? It is not well to die (outside of "Benares"), if you are not used to Soul Travel in Atma Swarup. Strange surprises cause hellish fear in Akasha. Make your abode in Nirvanakaya. As the apostle Paul said: "I die daily". Nothing to fear at death, and a chance for Physical Immortality like Padmasambhava or Babaji. Sitarama Satanama. RadhaKrishna RasaMishra. ShivAmbu AdvaitAmrita. Jai Om. - Swami Tantrasangha http://health.urinetantrasalvation/--- In mantra_tantra , kriya master <kriyamaster> wrote:> > The word Kundalini is derived from a Sanskrit word `Kundal' meaning coiled up. It is the primordial dormant energy present in three-and-a-half, coils at the base of the spine in a

triangular bone called the Sacrum. The Latin name `Os Sacrum' suggests that it is a holy or sacred part of the body. The ancient Greeks were aware of this and therefore they called it the `Hieron Osteon', noting that it was the last bone to be destroyed when the body is burnt, and also attributed supernatural powers to it. Egyptians also held this bone to be very valuable and considered it the seat of special power. > > In the West, Sacrum is symbolised by the sign of Aquarius and by the Holy Grail, container of the water of life. > > The Kundalini, which is to nourish the tree of life within us, is coiled up like a serpent and therefore it has been called, `The Serpent Power'. It has been described in great detail in the Upanishads. Kundalini Yoga is supposed to be supreme in all the Yogas. Guru Vashistha asserted that Kundalini is the seat of absolute knowledge. The awareness of the presence of this

primordial energy Kundalini within the human body was considered by the sages and saints to be the highest knowledge. The Kundalini and Chakras have been vividly described in Vedic and Tantric texts.> > Adi Sankaracharya> > He lived in the 7th-8th century AD. and wrote:> > `Having filled the pathway of the Nadis with the streaming shower of nectar flowing from the Lotus feet, having resumed thine own position from out of the resplendent Lunar regions and Thyself assuming the form of a serpent of three and a half coils, sleepest thou, in the hollow of Kula Kunda (Kula Kunda means the hollow of Mooladhara Sacrum bone)'.> > `Saundarya Lahari': `Thou art residing in secrecy with Thy Lord (The spirit) in the thousand petalled Lotus, having pierced through the Earth situated in `Mooladhara', the Water in Manipura, the Fire abiding in the Svadhisthana, the Air in the Heart (`Anahata'), the

Ether above (Visshuddhi) and `Manas' between the eyebrows (`Agnya') and thus broken through the entire `Kula Path'.' > > Gyaneshwara> > Gyaneshwara, another famous saint of Maharashtra born around 1275 AD, described Kundalini in the 6th chapter of his famous book `Gyaneshwari'. He wrote:> > `Kundalini is one of the greatest energies. The whole body of the seeker starts glowing because of the rising of the Kundalini. Because of that, unwanted impurities in the body disappear. The body of the seeker suddenly looks very proportionate and the eyes look bright and attractive and the eyeballs glow.' > - (Gyaneshwari, Chapter VI).> > Guru Nanak Dev > > (born in 1496 AD) has made references to Kundalini awakening as mentioned below:> > "A pure heart is the golden vessel to fill the Divine Nectar which is to be sucked from the `Dasham Dwar' through the two

channels `Ida' and `Pingala'." Dasham Dwar means Brahmarandhra. (Sahasrara Chakra).> > `God has made this human body a house with six Chakras and has established the light of spirit in it. Cross the ocean of Maya and meet the eternal God who does not come, who does not go, who neither takes birth nor dies. When your six Chakras meet in line, Surati (Kundalini) takes you beyond distortions.' (Sri Guru Granth). Note that the seventh Chakra was not open at this time.> > In the Holy Koran> > Prophet Mohammed Sahib talked of the day of resurrection when he says that the `hands will speak'. `That day, we set a seal on their mouths, but their hands will speak to us, and their hands bear witness to all that they did.' When Kundalini awakening occurs, a flow of energy in the form of cool vibrations from the hands is experienced, and the various Chakras can be felt on parts of the hand and fingers.

> > In the West> > Christians called it a reflection of the Holy Ghost, and worshipped its manifestations as tongues of flames over the heads of apostles during the Pentecost reunion. > > Moses> > Moses saw it in the form of the burning bush. During the exodus the israelites lost faith and were smitten by fiery serpents so God told Moses "make thee a serpent, and set it upon a pole: and it shall come to pass, that everyone that is bitten, when he looketh upon it, shall live. And Moses made a serpent of brass, and put it on a pole, and it came to pass, that if a fiery serpent had bitten any man, when he beheld the serpent of brass, he lived" An apt description of the healing quailities of the awakened Kundalini. Some of the Israelites even began to worship this symbol, and the practice of worshipping the brazen serpent on the pole as a god was either passed on, or was revived

later. Bronze and stone serpent artifacts have been found in excavations in Canaan, Gezer and other parts of Israel!> > Jesus> > The Old Testament symbol becomes significant in christianity when Christ suggests Kundalini awakening, not just for the tribe of Israel but as the true destiny of all Christians: "And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even as the son of man be lifted up: That whosoever believeth in him should not perish but have eternal life" > > He says unequivocally in the Gnostic Gospel of Thomas and elsewhere, that `The Holy Spirit is My Mother'. `The Kingdom of God is within you' (Luke 17:21).> > Tao> > In the Tao Te Ching the primordial power is described as that of a mother. Lao Tze described Kundalini as the "spirit of the valley" (in which flows the Nadi of Sushumna). The spirit of the valley never dies. The spiritual instrument within

us can be described as a microcosm (miniature form of creation) which links us with the Divine. The ancient esoteric text "Scripture of the Golden Flower" also spoke of the effects of the awakened kundalini enerhy.> > Buddhist> > The Lord Buddha spoke of the "middle path" to achieve nirvana. He was actually describing the central channel (sushumna) through which the Kundalinii ascends. Later Buddhist masters considered that the existence of the path of liberation within a human being was the greatest secret. They transmitted it to only a few deserving disciples. > > Other Cultures> > One also finds symbols of Kundalini in many different cultural legacies, such as Mercury's serpent which is an alchemical symbol for the process of psychic metamorphosis. The Gnostics understood the serpent to represent the spinal cord. In ancient Greek and later, Roman mythology, we find Asclepius,

the god of healing. He is seen holding a staff which is entwined with a serpent (or sometimes two). Why did the Greeks relate this symbol to healing? The staff represents the central support of the human body or spinal cord (physical location of the sushumna. In Rome Aescaluius came tobe represented mercury who usually held a healing staff called the Caduceus.The one or two coiled snakes or serpents entwined around the staff, represent the kundalini which rises along the central subtle channel in a spiral double helical movement. > > > > > Summary> > The Kundalini is there to nourish, to heal and look after and to give an individual a higher and deeper personality. The power of Kundalini is absolute purity, auspiciousness, chastity, self respect, pure love, detachment, concern for others and enlightened attention, to give infinite joy and peace to an individual. > >

> > > > > From The Varieties of Religious Experience — by William James, 1902> Kundalini, living Fountain> "Between twenty and thirty I gradually became more and more agnostic and irreligious, yet I cannot say that I ever lost that `indefinite consciousness' which Herbert Spencer describes so well, of an Absolute Reality behind phenomena. For me this Reality was not the pure Unknowable of Spencer's philosophy, for although I had ceased my childish prayers to God, and never prayed to It in a formal manner, yet my more recent experience shows me to have been in a relation to It which practically was the same thing as prayer. Whenever I had any trouble, especially when I had conflict with other people, either domestically or in the way of business, or when I was depressed in spirits or anxious about affairs, I now recognize that I used to fall back for support upon this curious relation I felt

myself to be in to this fundamental cosmical It. It was on my side, or I was on Its side, however you please to term it, in the particular trouble, and it always strengthened me and seemed to give me> endless vitality to feel its underlying and supporting presence. In fact, It was an unfailing fountain of living justice, truth, and strength, to which I instinctively turned at times of weakness, and It always brought me out. I know now that it was a personal relation I was in to It, because of late years the power of communicating with It has left me, and I am conscious of a perfectly definite loss. I used never to fail to find It when I turned to It. Then came a set of years when sometimes I found it, and then again I would be wholly unable to make connection with it. I remember many occasions on which at night in bed, I would be unable to get to sleep on account of worry. I turned this way and that in the

darkness, and groped mentally for the familiar sense of that higher mind of my mind which had always seemed to be close at hand as it were, closing the passage, and yielding support, but there was no electric current. A blank was there instead of It: I couldn't find anything. > > Now, at the age of nearly fifty, my power of getting into connection with it has entirely left me; and I have to confess that a great help has gone out of my life. Life has become curiously dead and indifferent; and I can now see that my old experience was probably exactly the same thing as the prayers of the orthodox, only I did not call them by that name. What I have spoken of as `It' was practically not Spencer's Unknowable, but just my own instinctive and individual God, whom I relied upon for higher sympathy, but whom somehow I have lost."> > Healing Power of the kundalini> > "I went into town to do some shopping

one morning, and I had not been gone long before I began to feel ill. The ill feeling increased rapidly, until I had pains in an my bones, nausea and faintness, headache, all the symptoms in short that precede an attack of influenza. My husband wished to send for the doctor. But I told him that I would rather wait until morning and see how I felt. Then followed one of the most beautiful experiences of my life. > > "I cannot express it in any other way than to say that I did `lie down in the stream of life and let it flow over me.' I gave up all fear of any impending disease; I was perfectly willing and obedient. There was no intellectual effort, or train of thought.> > My dominant idea was: `Behold the handmaid of the Lord: be it unto me even as thou wilt,' and a perfect confidence that all would be well, that all was well. The creative life was flowing into me every instant, and I felt myself allied with

the Infinite, in harmony, and full of the peace that passeth understanding. There was no place in my mind for a jarring body. I had no consciousness of time or space or persons; but only of love and happiness and faith. > > "I do not know how long this state lasted, nor when I fell asleep; but when I woke up in the morning, I was well."> Awakening of the Kundalini> I experienced entire sanctification on the 15th day of March, 1893, about eleven o'clock in the morning. The particular accompaniments of the experience were entirely unexpected. I was quietly sitting at home singing selections out of Pentecostal Hymns. Suddenly there seemed to be a something sweeping into me and inflating my entire being- such a sensation as I had never experienced before.> > When this experience came, I seemed to be conducted around a large, capacious, well-lighted room. As I walked with my invisible conductor and

looked around, a clear thought was coined in my mind, `They are not here, they are gone.' As soon as the thought was definitely formed in my mind, though no word was spoken, the Holy Spirit impressed me that I was surveying my own soul. Then, for the first time in all my life, did I know that I was cleansed from all sin, and filled with the fullness of God."> Kundalini as Holy Spirit, the source of Christ's Baptism> "All my feelings seemed to rise and flow out; and the utterance of my heart was, `I want to pour my whole soul out to God.' The rising of my soul was so great that I rushed into the back room of the front office, to pray. There was no fire and no light in the room; nevertheless it appeared to me as if it were perfectly light. As I went in and shut the door after me, it seemed as if I met the Lord Jesus Christ face to face.> > It did not occur to me then, nor did it for some time afterwards, that

it was wholly a mental state. On the contrary, it seemed to me that I saw him as I would see any other man. He said nothing, but looked at me in such a manner as to break me right down at his feet. I have always since regarded this as a most remarkable state of mind; for it seemed to me a reality that he stood before me, and I fell down at his feet and poured out my soul to him. I wept aloud like a child, and made such confessions as I could with my choked utterance. It seemed to me that I bathed his feet with my tears; and yet I had no distinct impression that I touched him, that I recollect. I must have continued in this state for a good while; but my mind was too much absorbed with the interview to recollect anything that I said. But I know, as soon as my mind became calm enough to break off from the interview, I returned to the front office, and found that the fire that I had made of large wood was nearly> burned

out. But as I turned and was about to take a seat by the fire, I received a mighty baptism of the Holy Ghost. Without any expectation of it, without ever having the thought in my mind that there was any such thing for me, without any recollection that I had ever heard the thing mentioned by any person in the world, the Holy Spirit descended upon me in a manner that seemed to go through me, body and soul. I could feel the impression, like a wave of electricity, going through and through me. Indeed, it seemed to come in waves and waves of liquid love; for I could not express it in any other way. It seemed like the very breath of God. I can recollect distinctly that it seemed to fan me, like immense wings. > > "No words can express the wonderful love that was shed abroad in my heart. I wept> > aloud with joy and love; and I do not know but I should say I literally bellowed out the unutterable gushings of my

heart. These waves came over me, and over me, and over me, one after the other, until I recollect I cried out, `I shall die if these waves continue to pass over me.' I said, `Lord, I cannot bear any more;' yet I had no fear of death. > > "How long I continued in this state, with this baptism continuing to roll over me and go through me, I do not know. But I know it was late in the evening when a member of my choir- for I was the leader of the choir – came into the office to see me. He was a member of the church. He found me in this state of loud weeping, and said to me, `Mr. Finney, what ails you?' I could make him no answer for some time. He then said, `Are you in pain?' I gathered myself up as best I could, and replied, `No, but so happy that I cannot live.'"> Kundalini elevates to a state of effulgent happiness> "My tears of sorrow changed to joy, and I lay there praising God in such ecstasy of joy as

only the soul who experiences it can realize." – "I cannot express how I felt. It was as if I had been in a dark dungeon and lifted into the light of the sun. I shouted and I sang praise unto Him who loved me and washed me from my sins. I was forced to retire into a secret place, for the tears did flow, and I did not wish my shopmates to see me, and yet I could not keep it a secret."- "I experienced joy almost to weeping."- "I felt my face must have shone like that of Moses. I had a general feeling of buoyancy. It was the greatest joy it was ever my lot to experience."-"I wept and laughed alternately. I was as light as if walking on air. I felt as if I had gained greater peace and happiness than I had ever expected to experience."> http://health.urinetantrasalvation/ > > >

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Thanks Leonidas. Here are some explanations to your queries:

 

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Check out this fabulous link page, which I found:

http://www.sivasakti.com/links.html Also, take a long and analytical

look at the Siva Lingum. At the base, is the yoni, with a drainage

spout to drain the sacred water, which is ritually poured over it and

the Lingum, which is the cylindrical phallic symbol, protruding from

the yoni. This is the single-most popular sculpture in Hindu temples.

Millions of them are found throughout India and Nepal. This portrays

the concept of Rasa Tantra Sadhana.

 

The MulChakra secretions of Shivambu moot or mootra, Shukra (shukla)

or semen or ejaculation of both sexes, Rajas or menstruum, and dood

or mother's milk; are collected and exchanged. Yin and Yang perform

Mulbandha, redirecting all Apana or outflow back into Prana or

Bioplasma, by exchanging and imbibing their fluids. Thus, they mirge

(the Mirge Supper), and they gradually become a Single Rasa

(Bioplasma), no longer two Om bodies, but one Eckongkar (Sat Nam).

 

This is just like Adam and Eve " as one flesh " , before the " Fall from

Paradise " , caused by fornicating and eating non-Tantric food. By

repenting of their sins against themselves, the Tantric couple is

Resurrected from degeneration and eventual disease and death, to

Regeneration and good health, with physical immortality. This is what

Mohammed meant by " Resurrection " , mentioned some 70 times in the

Koran.

 

Despite the mountain of evidence to support this idea, it is still

only a theory until proven by the Scientific Method of Experimental

Research. Are there any couples out there, wishing to be Experimental

Subjects, providing us with Documented Case Histories? Jai Om. - Sw.

Tantrasangha

 

 

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lalkitab , leonidas guerra

<termpilas2003> wrote:

> dear sir:

> i recently ask to form part of this group,since there are many

sickness,that are not cured,and sometimes i do think that they are

alm sickness,like it was hold long time ago,by the masters,example

the epilepsy,has gotten not cure about it,they usually take

carbamacepin,but it does work ,during the time that you are having

the medical supply,but after if you quit taking the tablets the

things get reversed.

> how so ever for some parasichologist the biggest effect on

studdies based in past life,the same as well,the deppression illness

cured is based in some sort of terms with the help of the

> epilepsy persons.

> well both thing seems very strange,in one way the epilepsy as

itself it is uncurable,i would like to hear some of your points of

view about it.

> and in the other hand,the parasychologist use the epilepsy

person,to cure the depresions and some sort of illness that has to be

concerned with the past life itself.

> i would appreciate a little bit more of information for the

research in mention,the same as well

> what would you recomend to cure the epilepsy itself,the same as

well the depression illness

> itself.

> thanks very much for your effort done.

> fraternally and sincerelly yours,

>

> leónidas guerra urcuyo

>

> tantrayudha <tantrayudha> wrote:

>

> http://health.urinetantrasalvation/

>

>

> Eckongkaya Sat Nam. Thanks Kriya Swami. Why is Tantra Vidya not

> secret as before? Why is it being revealed even to those who don't

> want to know? It is because we approach Kurukshetra (Battlefield of

> Bad People), ending in mass suicide by those too irrational for the

> higher life.

>

> The serpent began in Egypt. It was called Nak - similar to the

> Sanskrit Naga. Egyptian hieroglyphs are written in consonants only,

> so Nak was written as NK, the same as Ankh was written NKH. It was

> often written as N.N. in both Egypt and India. N. means water. N.N.

> means " Double Water " , or " Two Nadis (Rivers or Rasas) Joined as One

> in Shushumna " , just as we are not to die outside of Varanasi, where

> two rivers join as one at the confluence of two rivers, as

explained

> in the Kurma Purana, mentioned by Svatmarama.

>

> The resulting Dwij or Second Birth, is genetically Androgynous, as

> was Siva, in his incarnation as Ardhanarishwar - Androgynous

because

> in the first few weeks after conception, the Embryo hasn't yet a

> particular sex differentiation. A vowel could be placed on either

> side of the N, such as On or Na (which means water in many

languages,

> from which we get the English " Nativity " or birth, and the

> Spanish " Nader " - to swim in water, or " Nacer " - to be born, to

take

> birth, or the Nepali Na or water and Nanny or female.

>

> In the Holy Bible, " Joseph married the daughter of the priest of

On " .

> Yogi Bhajan once told me that Om used to be pronounced " Ong " . This

> OM, now identified with the serpent, came to have at least four

> meanings: Life, Water, Birth, and the Tantric mating of Surya (Sun)

> and Soma (Monthly Moon Beverage), called Pavamana in the three

> original Vedas (excluding the later Atharva Veda). PavaMana means

> Pure Food. Ma Na means Mother Water, which from the male

standpoint,

> is the Beloved Soma to which the Vedas are dedicated. Mana is the

> Biblical Manna from Heaven, as taught by Moses and Jesus.

>

> The author of the Hatha Yoga Pradipika, Svatmarama, disciple of

> Gorakhnath, has used symbology which invites misinterpretation,

> although it is clear that Amaroli is Urine Therapy, and Vajroli is

> Rasa Tantra - the practice we herein discuss. The text states that

> one can find Moksha (Liberation from suffering) from this

> one " shortcut " technique alone - Vajroli Mudra. There is no Soma

but

> that which comes from a woman, although it also came to connote the

> sacramental waters of the male.

>

> The Satapatha Brahmana, from The Sacred Books of the East Series,

by

> E. Max Mueller, states: " Soma is urine. Soma is seed. " Khechari

Mudra

> is the inserting of the tongue into the yoni, in order to imbibe

> those Genetic Secretions, whereby Sperm and Egg join as one, on the

> macrocosmic level of two grown bodies. Mulabandha is the sealing up

> (the Hermetic Seal or Bandha of MulPani) of Apana or " outflow " ,

> similar to Urine Therapy - a Mootra Mudra.

>

> Alternate Nostril Breathing, called Cross-Breathing in Mahayana,

> symbolizes the exchange of Rasa between the Tantric Couple, which

> Padmasambhava called The Yoga of the Three Psychic Nerves (Nadis,

> Rivers), symbolized as the three-pointed Trident of Siva. The

> original Christian Holy Trinity was Man, Woman, and the Inner Child

> of Rejuvenation, which sends AtmaShakti out the God Chakra into

> Akasha. There is but one Mahamudra, and that is Rasa Tantra, a

> Mahamootra Sadhana, including both Bindus of white Shukra and red

> Rajas, as well as dood.

>

> Repeat after me the Four Rasas: Moot, Shukla, Rajas, and Dood. Is

the

> Tantric Rasa Mishra (mixed)? Otherwise, it's nixed. And has the

> Bandha stopped all Apana? Is Prana (Bioplasma) in Shushumna? It is

> not well to die (outside of " Benares " ), if you are not used to Soul

> Travel in Atma Swarup. Strange surprises cause hellish fear in

> Akasha. Make your abode in Nirvanakaya. As the apostle Paul

said: " I

> die daily " . Nothing to fear at death, and a chance for Physical

> Immortality like Padmasambhava or Babaji. Sitarama Satanama.

> RadhaKrishna RasaMishra. ShivAmbu AdvaitAmrita. Jai Om. - Swami

> Tantrasangha

>

> http://health.urinetantrasalvation/

>

> mantra_tantra , kriya master

<kriyamaster>

> wrote:

> >

> > The word Kundalini is derived from a Sanskrit word `Kundal'

meaning

> coiled up. It is the primordial dormant energy present in three-and-

a-

> half, coils at the base of the spine in a triangular bone called

the

> Sacrum. The Latin name `Os Sacrum' suggests that it is a holy or

> sacred part of the body. The ancient Greeks were aware of this and

> therefore they called it the `Hieron Osteon', noting that it was

the

> last bone to be destroyed when the body is burnt, and also

attributed

> supernatural powers to it. Egyptians also held this bone to be very

> valuable and considered it the seat of special power.

> >

> > In the West, Sacrum is symbolised by the sign of Aquarius and by

> the Holy Grail, container of the water of life.

> >

> > The Kundalini, which is to nourish the tree of life within us, is

> coiled up like a serpent and therefore it has been called, `The

> Serpent Power'. It has been described in great detail in the

> Upanishads. Kundalini Yoga is supposed to be supreme in all the

> Yogas. Guru Vashistha asserted that Kundalini is the seat of

absolute

> knowledge. The awareness of the presence of this primordial energy

> Kundalini within the human body was considered by the sages and

> saints to be the highest knowledge. The Kundalini and Chakras have

> been vividly described in Vedic and Tantric texts.

> >

> > Adi Sankaracharya

> >

> > He lived in the 7th-8th century AD. and wrote:

> >

> > `Having filled the pathway of the Nadis with the streaming shower

> of nectar flowing from the Lotus feet, having resumed thine own

> position from out of the resplendent Lunar regions and Thyself

> assuming the form of a serpent of three and a half coils, sleepest

> thou, in the hollow of Kula Kunda (Kula Kunda means the hollow of

> Mooladhara Sacrum bone)'.

> >

> > `Saundarya Lahari': `Thou art residing in secrecy with Thy Lord

> (The spirit) in the thousand petalled Lotus, having pierced through

> the Earth situated in `Mooladhara', the Water in Manipura, the Fire

> abiding in the Svadhisthana, the Air in the Heart (`Anahata'), the

> Ether above (Visshuddhi) and `Manas' between the eyebrows (`Agnya')

> and thus broken through the entire `Kula Path'.'

> >

> > Gyaneshwara

> >

> > Gyaneshwara, another famous saint of Maharashtra born around 1275

> AD, described Kundalini in the 6th chapter of his famous

> book `Gyaneshwari'. He wrote:

> >

> > `Kundalini is one of the greatest energies. The whole body of the

> seeker starts glowing because of the rising of the Kundalini.

Because

> of that, unwanted impurities in the body disappear. The body of the

> seeker suddenly looks very proportionate and the eyes look bright

and

> attractive and the eyeballs glow.'

> > - (Gyaneshwari, Chapter VI).

> >

> > Guru Nanak Dev

> >

> > (born in 1496 AD) has made references to Kundalini awakening as

> mentioned below:

> >

> > " A pure heart is the golden vessel to fill the Divine Nectar

which

> is to be sucked from the `Dasham Dwar' through the two channels

`Ida'

> and `Pingala'. " Dasham Dwar means Brahmarandhra. (Sahasrara Chakra).

> >

> > `God has made this human body a house with six Chakras and has

> established the light of spirit in it. Cross the ocean of Maya and

> meet the eternal God who does not come, who does not go, who

neither

> takes birth nor dies. When your six Chakras meet in line, Surati

> (Kundalini) takes you beyond distortions.' (Sri Guru Granth). Note

> that the seventh Chakra was not open at this time.

> >

> > In the Holy Koran

> >

> > Prophet Mohammed Sahib talked of the day of resurrection when he

> says that the `hands will speak'. `That day, we set a seal on their

> mouths, but their hands will speak to us, and their hands bear

> witness to all that they did.' When Kundalini awakening occurs, a

> flow of energy in the form of cool vibrations from the hands is

> experienced, and the various Chakras can be felt on parts of the

hand

> and fingers.

> >

> > In the West

> >

> > Christians called it a reflection of the Holy Ghost, and

worshipped

> its manifestations as tongues of flames over the heads of apostles

> during the Pentecost reunion.

> >

> > Moses

> >

> > Moses saw it in the form of the burning bush. During the exodus

the

> israelites lost faith and were smitten by fiery serpents so God

told

> Moses " make thee a serpent, and set it upon a pole: and it shall

come

> to pass, that everyone that is bitten, when he looketh upon it,

shall

> live. And Moses made a serpent of brass, and put it on a pole, and

it

> came to pass, that if a fiery serpent had bitten any man, when he

> beheld the serpent of brass, he lived " An apt description of the

> healing quailities of the awakened Kundalini. Some of the

Israelites

> even began to worship this symbol, and the practice of worshipping

> the brazen serpent on the pole as a god was either passed on, or

was

> revived later. Bronze and stone serpent artifacts have been found

in

> excavations in Canaan, Gezer and other parts of Israel!

> >

> > Jesus

> >

> > The Old Testament symbol becomes significant in christianity when

> Christ suggests Kundalini awakening, not just for the tribe of

Israel

> but as the true destiny of all Christians: " And as Moses lifted up

> the serpent in the wilderness, even as the son of man be lifted up:

> That whosoever believeth in him should not perish but have eternal

> life "

> >

> > He says unequivocally in the Gnostic Gospel of Thomas and

> elsewhere, that `The Holy Spirit is My Mother'. `The Kingdom of God

> is within you' (Luke 17:21).

> >

> > Tao

> >

> > In the Tao Te Ching the primordial power is described as that of

a

> mother. Lao Tze described Kundalini as the " spirit of the valley "

(in

> which flows the Nadi of Sushumna). The spirit of the valley never

> dies. The spiritual instrument within us can be described as a

> microcosm (miniature form of creation) which links us with the

> Divine. The ancient esoteric text " Scripture of the Golden Flower "

> also spoke of the effects of the awakened kundalini enerhy.

> >

> > Buddhist

> >

> > The Lord Buddha spoke of the " middle path " to achieve nirvana. He

> was actually describing the central channel (sushumna) through

which

> the Kundalinii ascends. Later Buddhist masters considered that the

> existence of the path of liberation within a human being was the

> greatest secret. They transmitted it to only a few deserving

> disciples.

> >

> > Other Cultures

> >

> > One also finds symbols of Kundalini in many different cultural

> legacies, such as Mercury's serpent which is an alchemical symbol

for

> the process of psychic metamorphosis. The Gnostics understood the

> serpent to represent the spinal cord. In ancient Greek and later,

> Roman mythology, we find Asclepius, the god of healing. He is seen

> holding a staff which is entwined with a serpent (or sometimes

two).

> Why did the Greeks relate this symbol to healing? The staff

> represents the central support of the human body or spinal cord

> (physical location of the sushumna. In Rome Aescaluius came tobe

> represented mercury who usually held a healing staff called the

> Caduceus.The one or two coiled snakes or serpents entwined around

the

> staff, represent the kundalini which rises along the central subtle

> channel in a spiral double helical movement.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Summary

> >

> > The Kundalini is there to nourish, to heal and look after and to

> give an individual a higher and deeper personality. The power of

> Kundalini is absolute purity, auspiciousness, chastity, self

respect,

> pure love, detachment, concern for others and enlightened

attention,

> to give infinite joy and peace to an individual.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > From The Varieties of Religious Experience — by William James,

1902

> > Kundalini, living Fountain

> > " Between twenty and thirty I gradually became more and more

> agnostic and irreligious, yet I cannot say that I ever lost

> that `indefinite consciousness' which Herbert Spencer describes so

> well, of an Absolute Reality behind phenomena. For me this Reality

> was not the pure Unknowable of Spencer's philosophy, for although I

> had ceased my childish prayers to God, and never prayed to It in a

> formal manner, yet my more recent experience shows me to have been

in

> a relation to It which practically was the same thing as prayer.

> Whenever I had any trouble, especially when I had conflict with

other

> people, either domestically or in the way of business, or when I

was

> depressed in spirits or anxious about affairs, I now recognize that

I

> used to fall back for support upon this curious relation I felt

> myself to be in to this fundamental cosmical It. It was on my side,

> or I was on Its side, however you please to term it, in the

> particular trouble, and it always strengthened me and seemed to

give

> me

> > endless vitality to feel its underlying and supporting presence.

> In fact, It was an unfailing fountain of living justice, truth, and

> strength, to which I instinctively turned at times of weakness, and

> It always brought me out. I know now that it was a personal

relation

> I was in to It, because of late years the power of communicating

with

> It has left me, and I am conscious of a perfectly definite loss. I

> used never to fail to find It when I turned to It. Then came a set

of

> years when sometimes I found it, and then again I would be wholly

> unable to make connection with it. I remember many occasions on

which

> at night in bed, I would be unable to get to sleep on account of

> worry. I turned this way and that in the darkness, and groped

> mentally for the familiar sense of that higher mind of my mind

which

> had always seemed to be close at hand as it were, closing the

> passage, and yielding support, but there was no electric current. A

> blank was there instead of It: I couldn't find anything.

> >

> > Now, at the age of nearly fifty, my power of getting into

> connection with it has entirely left me; and I have to confess that

a

> great help has gone out of my life. Life has become curiously dead

> and indifferent; and I can now see that my old experience was

> probably exactly the same thing as the prayers of the orthodox,

only

> I did not call them by that name. What I have spoken of as `It' was

> practically not Spencer's Unknowable, but just my own instinctive

and

> individual God, whom I relied upon for higher sympathy, but whom

> somehow I have lost. "

> >

> > Healing Power of the kundalini

> >

> > " I went into town to do some shopping one morning, and I had not

> been gone long before I began to feel ill. The ill feeling

increased

> rapidly, until I had pains in an my bones, nausea and faintness,

> headache, all the symptoms in short that precede an attack of

> influenza. My husband wished to send for the doctor. But I told him

> that I would rather wait until morning and see how I felt. Then

> followed one of the most beautiful experiences of my life.

> >

> > " I cannot express it in any other way than to say that I did `lie

> down in the stream of life and let it flow over me.' I gave up all

> fear of any impending disease; I was perfectly willing and

obedient.

> There was no intellectual effort, or train of thought.

> >

> > My dominant idea was: `Behold the handmaid of the Lord: be it

unto

> me even as thou wilt,' and a perfect confidence that all would be

> well, that all was well. The creative life was flowing into me

every

> instant, and I felt myself allied with the Infinite, in harmony,

and

> full of the peace that passeth understanding. There was no place in

> my mind for a jarring body. I had no consciousness of time or space

> or persons; but only of love and happiness and faith.

> >

> > " I do not know how long this state lasted, nor when I fell

asleep;

> but when I woke up in the morning, I was well. "

> > Awakening of the Kundalini

> > I experienced entire sanctification on the 15th day of March,

1893,

> about eleven o'clock in the morning. The particular accompaniments

of

> the experience were entirely unexpected. I was quietly sitting at

> home singing selections out of Pentecostal Hymns. Suddenly there

> seemed to be a something sweeping into me and inflating my entire

> being- such a sensation as I had never experienced before.

> >

> > When this experience came, I seemed to be conducted around a

large,

> capacious, well-lighted room. As I walked with my invisible

conductor

> and looked around, a clear thought was coined in my mind, `They are

> not here, they are gone.' As soon as the thought was definitely

> formed in my mind, though no word was spoken, the Holy Spirit

> impressed me that I was surveying my own soul. Then, for the first

> time in all my life, did I know that I was cleansed from all sin,

and

> filled with the fullness of God. "

> > Kundalini as Holy Spirit, the source of Christ's Baptism

> > " All my feelings seemed to rise and flow out; and the utterance

of

> my heart was, `I want to pour my whole soul out to God.' The rising

> of my soul was so great that I rushed into the back room of the

front

> office, to pray. There was no fire and no light in the room;

> nevertheless it appeared to me as if it were perfectly light. As I

> went in and shut the door after me, it seemed as if I met the Lord

> Jesus Christ face to face.

> >

> > It did not occur to me then, nor did it for some time afterwards,

> that it was wholly a mental state. On the contrary, it seemed to me

> that I saw him as I would see any other man. He said nothing, but

> looked at me in such a manner as to break me right down at his

feet.

> I have always since regarded this as a most remarkable state of

mind;

> for it seemed to me a reality that he stood before me, and I fell

> down at his feet and poured out my soul to him. I wept aloud like a

> child, and made such confessions as I could with my choked

utterance.

> It seemed to me that I bathed his feet with my tears; and yet I had

> no distinct impression that I touched him, that I recollect. I must

> have continued in this state for a good while; but my mind was too

> much absorbed with the interview to recollect anything that I said.

> But I know, as soon as my mind became calm enough to break off from

> the interview, I returned to the front office, and found that the

> fire that I had made of large wood was nearly

> > burned out. But as I turned and was about to take a seat by the

> fire, I received a mighty baptism of the Holy Ghost. Without any

> expectation of it, without ever having the thought in my mind that

> there was any such thing for me, without any recollection that I

had

> ever heard the thing mentioned by any person in the world, the Holy

> Spirit descended upon me in a manner that seemed to go through me,

> body and soul. I could feel the impression, like a wave of

> electricity, going through and through me. Indeed, it seemed to

come

> in waves and waves of liquid love; for I could not express it in

any

> other way. It seemed like the very breath of God. I can recollect

> distinctly that it seemed to fan me, like immense wings.

> >

> > " No words can express the wonderful love that was shed abroad in

my

> heart. I wept

> >

> > aloud with joy and love; and I do not know but I should say I

> literally bellowed out the unutterable gushings of my heart. These

> waves came over me, and over me, and over me, one after the other,

> until I recollect I cried out, `I shall die if these waves continue

> to pass over me.' I said, `Lord, I cannot bear any more;' yet I had

> no fear of death.

> >

> > " How long I continued in this state, with this baptism continuing

> to roll over me and go through me, I do not know. But I know it was

> late in the evening when a member of my choir- for I was the leader

> of the choir – came into the office to see me. He was a member of

the

> church. He found me in this state of loud weeping, and said to

> me, `Mr. Finney, what ails you?' I could make him no answer for

some

> time. He then said, `Are you in pain?' I gathered myself up as best

I

> could, and replied, `No, but so happy that I cannot live.' "

> > Kundalini elevates to a state of effulgent happiness

> > " My tears of sorrow changed to joy, and I lay there praising God

in

> such ecstasy of joy as only the soul who experiences it can

> realize. " – " I cannot express how I felt. It was as if I had been

in

> a dark dungeon and lifted into the light of the sun. I shouted and

I

> sang praise unto Him who loved me and washed me from my sins. I was

> forced to retire into a secret place, for the tears did flow, and I

> did not wish my shopmates to see me, and yet I could not keep it a

> secret. " - " I experienced joy almost to weeping. " - " I felt my face

> must have shone like that of Moses. I had a general feeling of

> buoyancy. It was the greatest joy it was ever my lot to

experience. " -

> " I wept and laughed alternately. I was as light as if walking on

> air. I felt as if I had gained greater peace and happiness than I

had

> ever expected to experience. "

> >

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>

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> 2. SEND FEED BACK AFTER 15/43DAYS, AFTER HAVING PERFORMED THE

REMEDIES.

>

> CAUTION: Although utmost care has been taken to select and suggest

the remedies, remedies suggested are in good faith with the view to

do welfare of Humanity. Consultees should observe and perform these

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