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This is pure Hinduism. Allow it to sink in as much as you can and then

translate the meanings into a western format. This is what I had to do when the

Kundalini occurred in me. Some things will sink so in let them flow within you,

the idea or the feeling -

 

 

 

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Dear Chris

I find a problem with it, as I do with most religious zealot ideals as

there is so many emotionalisms you have to wade through before the truth

is revealed.

The kundalini has been written into so many religious doctrines yet

still the truth has been hidden by clergies and priests and I cannot

understand why except to think they cannot handle it them selves and try

to keep people who are daring enough and capable as subservient.

 

Wishing you all well

John Mathieson

'Where there is joy, bliss, delight and pleasure of inexpressible

variety, where all wishes are fulfilled, there make me immortal.' Rig

Veda 9th mandala, 113th sukta, 1st mantra

 

 

 

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chrism

Tuesday, 8 August 2006 5:29 PM

 

Re: Kundalini from another

veiwpoint x2

 

This is pure Hinduism. Allow it to sink in as much as you can and then

translate the meanings into a western format. This is what I had to do

when the Kundalini occurred in me. Some things will sink so in let them

flow within you, the idea or the feeling -

 

 

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Hello John,

Im sure that there has been some of that going on - the

manipulations of knowledge. The Hindu took the study of the Kundalini (thier

word) very far. And it is quite difficult to find online or other written

materials to describe some of the higher states. That is why I took the offering

here. As far as the emotionalisms I find that the emotional response becomes

more and more pure and free as the person becomes less stuck in the densities of

accumulation and physical attachment. - just my take on it John always good to

read you! -

 

 

 

 

 

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Chris,

 

How do I let go of those emotions and attachments? How does a person

say NO to the ego and surrender? I am having such difficulty with

this.

 

Caroline

 

 

, chrism

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> Hello John,

> Im sure that there has been some of that going

on - the manipulations of knowledge. The Hindu took the study of the

Kundalini (thier word) very far. And it is quite difficult to find

online or other written materials to describe some of the higher

states. That is why I took the offering here. As far as the

emotionalisms I find that the emotional response becomes more and

more pure and free as the person becomes less stuck in the densities

of accumulation and physical attachment. - just my take on it John

always good to read you! -

>

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Start with obvious and the bigger issues in your life, make the decision to change them, self correct when you forget and try not to repeat mistakes. Make it a priority in your life. Then go to the next set of issues and so forth. It takes concentration and diligence and desire. -

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