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Patience is a reflection of the peaceful mind. My peaceful mind is able to cope with all situations without becoming disturbed and agitated. It calmly accepts the resolution of circumstances and, with this patience acquires the power to deal with all situations.

Julie--- On Thu, 12/4/08, Drea <lvledusa wrote:

Drea <lvledusa Patience Date: Thursday, December 4, 2008, 6:36 PM

 

 

I hope you *heart*drea

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Drea-

 

Thank you for the reminder. :) Recently I have been experiencing

letting my " shadowy characters " pass by in situations, creating space

for more authentic communication. Patience is indeed required.

 

Jessica , " Drea "

<lvledusa wrote:

>

> I hope you don't mind me suggesting something to be added to the

> safeties page but I feel that patience is very important and should

> be practiced when in tough spots with the kundalini and ego.

>

> (let this be a reminder)

>

>

> Dark material, repressions, etc raised by the kundalini should be

> understood to be not permanent to our being and that they will all

> pass with patience. Being impatient or unaccepting of these things

> will only stir up more problems.

>

> I like this way of putting it: As we walk down our paths the sun is

> not always shining, there are days where there will be clouds, but

> the clouds will not always be there, just be patient and they will

> all pass-by leaving the sun to shine in.

>

> The kundalini seems to raise things just so they can be resolved and

> cleared, if there is acceptance of any dark emotion, feeling, or

> confusion than with patience you are sure to eventually transcend.

>

> I thoguht I would add this because this is all becoming more clear

> to me now. I began to accept certain situations and feelings to the

> point that I've witnessed them pass by and are now almost clear of

> my mind... well, it is definately getting clearer from what I can

> see.

>

> May I suggest for any old or new members to practice patience to

> eventually " watching the weather change " . Patience should be a

> constant reminder walking this path.

>

> *heart*

> drea

>

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Sat nam all,

 

I'm curious how you experience patience. I realized today that i think of

patience as tolerating pain. i think that must be a stunted version of

something that could and should include more grace.

So, in a real way that doesnt include meditation, how do you experience

patience, while *being* patient?

thank you so much for your responses,

 

with love,

erin

 

 

 

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Hello,

Patience is a by-product of meditation.

Once you understand that there is no reason to be impatience,

you apply patience before and after you act! ALWAYS.

That gives you the chance to make the correct decision.

j

 

 

 

 

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erin thomas <erinjean>

Kundaliniyoga

Monday, May 4, 2009 7:39:19 PM

Kundalini Yoga patience

 

 

 

 

 

Sat nam all,

 

I'm curious how you experience patience. I realized today that i think of

patience as tolerating pain. i think that must be a stunted version of

something that could and should include more grace.

So, in a real way that doesnt include meditation, how do you experience

patience, while *being* patient?

thank you so much for your responses,

 

with love,

erin

 

 

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