Guest guest Posted December 2, 1998 Report Share Posted December 2, 1998 Maureen, thank you for your vivid account of your ordination experience. What a wonderful way for you to begin. Clearly, your ordination was on more than one level. I also think that learning to handle the " bliss " of love is one of the great challenges of the Kundalini experience. And it is so gratifying to find others who understand what this means--most people don't seem to have any idea what it implies. Yours was truly an overwhelming " embrace. " Here is a little poem on the experience of beloved within.: The Token They call it the Formless Absolute. I call it the one who is near. In order to describe it, I can say nothing. How can mere syllables capture that which has no name, is never seen, leaves only a small foot mark when it goes. Dorothy Walters (Note: I tried to send this yesterday, but don't think it got through. Please forgive if the above is a duplicate. I am still trying to get in sync with the tech of internet. D.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 1998 Report Share Posted December 3, 1998 Dorothy, your poem is lovely. Here's something from Martin Buber: " In every sphere in its own way, through each process of becoming that is present to us we look out toward the fringe of the eternal Thou. In each we are aware of a breath from the eternal Thou; in each Thou we address the eternal Thou. " Blythe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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