Guest guest Posted January 16, 2006 Report Share Posted January 16, 2006 I asked chrism about meditation times and for his understanding of the essence of Kundalini. This was his answer: " At the time of first experiencing Kundalini,I prayed and meditated every day about five times a day. As regards my I must tell you that this lineage of Kundalini is as close to what would be termed " Saintly " Kundalini that is being gifted to the western peoples. Please bear this in mind. The gifts that come are strong. Yet even in the context of the Kundalini they must be continuously earned. The gifts are shaped by how you think and what you do with those thoughts, how they are expressed through action. I realize the magnitude of this I hope you do as well - " As a fellow-newbie to the group - I would like to ask Richard how he is going? - (another) John. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2006 Report Share Posted January 16, 2006 Hello Richard,>> Yes there is always a cost. Effort and intent, discernment and honesty, desire and surrender, perseverance and patience, love and integrity, forgiveness and gratitude, and more....>>> >Your practice will bear fruit. As I have been activating folks I have found that intense self correction to be very healthy in the quest to hold the Kundalini brightly within oneself. The above qualities can be difficult to maintain in western society. Or any society. Yet they are the price for this lineage of the Kundalini. >>> >As I wrote to John R. This is the legacy of those who sought and achieved the Kundalini for the purpose of loving kindness actively expressed to all, in the millions of manifestation. This is the lineage of St. Teresa of Avila, St. Francis of Assisi, Parasambava and the anandas' of India, the ascended ones of the Tuatha De Danaan, Those entities who gave the answers at the oracle at Delphi and Asclepion, The entities that inhabit the healing waters at Lourdes and Majagoria, The entities that heal and serve the poor and helpless in Brazil and Africa, The Buddhists of love and outreach, the brothers of Islam.....there are many others and it goes far into the distant past.>>> >I won't even attempt to prove it empirically. When I go inside and up with this question, this is what I am told, and then bliss explodes inside me. >>> >Who ever you are, where ever you are, it is no accident you are here.>>Many people fear the Kundalini because of the temptations revealed, and how far the fall can be. This IS the vertical path. You will go as far as you are able too. At this time. You will rest then go farther. This is the nature of the path. Learn then practice what you learn and then teach those by example, who have yet to be where you are. - >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2006 Report Share Posted January 16, 2006 Thank you i'm totally in agreement with this path as you describe it. R. - Monday, January 16, 2006 3:18 PM Re: Frequency of Practices, What is Kundalini (?) and Hello to Richard Stuart ! Hello Richard,>> Yes there is always a cost. Effort and intent, discernment and honesty, desire and surrender, perseverance and patience, love and integrity, forgiveness and gratitude, and more....>>> >Your practice will bear fruit. As I have been activating folks I have found that intense self correction to be very healthy in the quest to hold the Kundalini brightly within oneself. The above qualities can be difficult to maintain in western society. Or any society. Yet they are the price for this lineage of the Kundalini. >>> >As I wrote to John R. This is the legacy of those who sought and achieved the Kundalini for the purpose of loving kindness actively expressed to all, in the millions of manifestation. This is the lineage of St. Teresa of Avila, St. Francis of Assisi, Parasambava and the anandas' of India, the ascended ones of the Tuatha De Danaan, Those entities who gav Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2006 Report Share Posted January 18, 2006 , " " wrote: > > > Hello Richard,>> Yes there is always a cost. Effort and intent, discernment and honesty, desire and surrender, perseverance and patience, love and integrity, forgiveness and gratitude, and more....>>> >Your practice will bear fruit. As I have been activating folks I have found that intense self correction to be very healthy in the quest to hold the Kundalini brightly within oneself. The above qualities can be difficult to maintain in western society. Or any society. Yet they are the price for this lineage of the Kundalini. >>> >As I wrote to John R. This is the legacy of those who sought and achieved the Kundalini for the purpose of loving kindness actively expressed to all, in the millions of manifestation. This is the lineage of St. Teresa of Avila, St. Francis of Assisi, Parasambava and the anandas' of India, the ascended ones of the Tuatha De Danaan, Those entities who gave the answers at the oracle at Delphi and Asclepion, The entities that inhabit the healing waters at Lourdes and Majagoria, The entities that heal and serve the poor and helpless in Brazil and Africa, The Buddhists of love and outreach, the brothers of Islam.....there are many others and it goes far into the distant past.>>> >I won't even attempt to prove it empirically. When I go inside and up with this question, this is what I am told, and then bliss explodes inside me. >>> >Who ever you are, where ever you are, it is no accident you are here.>>Many people fear the Kundalini because of the temptations revealed, and how far the fall can be. This IS the vertical path. You will go as far as you are able too. At this time. You will rest then go farther. This is the nature of the path. Learn then practice what you learn and then teach those by example, who have yet to be where you are. - >> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2006 Report Share Posted January 23, 2006 Thank you Tara,its nice to recieve your replyYes i agree with a lot of what you say too,its a great time to be here,so many ways to seek the grace and love. We are truly blessed,and should be gratefull. R..................... - tara_tuttare Sunday, January 22, 2006 11:39 AM Re: Frequency of Practices, What is Kundalini (?) and Hello to Richard Stuart ! Richard, I love that you say that the pursuit of God/dess, Source, Presence, Tao, Allah, or whatever one wishes to call Consciousness is a personal path. I believe that each of us has the intuitive ability to tailor our own path. We may need someone to guide us along the way at certain times, physical or non-physical, but we decide which is right and which is an illusion. This is the crosspoint between Heaven and Earth. The place where our will meets with the will of God. We all have our own internal compass if we listen; our soul knows where to go. The problem is when we let the beliefs of our cultural conditioning get in the way. The desire must be there to allow ourselves to see beyond our limited scope of vision. I also agree that there are many children who have come to aid the process into the next yuga -- the Sat yuga or Golden age. We are here because we want to be, and there are more coming. When we reach the critical mass, much Light will shine on the planet. Nice to meet you, thanks for sharing your thoughts Tara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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