Guest guest Posted March 30, 2006 Report Share Posted March 30, 2006 Recently I have been introduced to the idea that my Shaktipats and or energetic involvements with others could instill a sense of not having autonomous control and discretion inside the teachings. Depending on the speed of the activation and development of the individual, it is sometimes a necessity for close and continued contact and adjustments. This is by no means a restraint or an impediment to a persons complete and total control and autonomy with in the activation. There are requirements inside specific techniques that require a type of suspension of control and, sometimes, a complete surrendering of control. This is true for the Kundalini as a general principle. As the spinal sweep infuses the body, the testing of a persons true nature begins. The quality of the persons experience will be determined by the quality of the individuals surrender to the Kundalini. Autonomy continues to be complete and unfettered inside the process. Of course as the Kundalini begins the restructuring process and if the person refuses to let go of control that person may experience the special pains of being in conflict with the Kundalini agenda. ( See Therese's experience) This agenda can be unclear in the early stages for a person. Because of this I counsel a complete practice of surrender before the sweep even takes place as this will allow a person to gift to themselves a clean and deep penetration of the K into the most recessed aspects of the persons belief and all the body's systems and fields that make up a persons existence. Building a strong platform for the next series of accomplishments. - blessings to all of you - chrism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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