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One of the reasons the ancients took so long in helping a person in

the development of the Kundalini was the power of thought. The

Kundalini can make what you think happen. This can have an upside

and a down side, and they are obvious. It would take a person a

while before they could begin to really get control of the creative

aspects of the mental mind. A good case for Jnana Yoga.

 

The student would be asked to meditate for at least two years before

any kind of Shaktipat or transference was done. At the end of those

two years they would be evaluated by the Master and it would be

determined in what way the next step for them would be introduced.

One of the greatest hurdles was the correct use of " will " as

determined by the " thought process " of the individual. Ego and

attachment are also high on the difficulty list and they tie into

this " thought process " as well.

 

I suggest that yes, you do meditate, for as long and as deep as you

can. Make it a priority. Begin to form your thoughts from a basis of

personal truth, to start with. Be true to and with, who you are.

Allow this action to guide you in beginning to understand how you

think " about " who you are. Then allow yourself to be at ease with

this person you are, this personality, this ego. Now step outside of

that personality and tell me what is left. - chrism

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This was very precious dear Chris,thank you for sharing.

Last time I did it, I " saw " Angel stuck to another Angel on the Ajna

center and the one who supposed to be me was wearing red

shorts..weird no? :))

I woke up slightly vibrating this morning :)

 

Namaste

A.

 

, " chrism "

<> wrote:

>

> One of the reasons the ancients took so long in helping a person

in

> the development of the Kundalini was the power of thought. The

> Kundalini can make what you think happen. This can have an upside

> and a down side, and they are obvious. It would take a person a

> while before they could begin to really get control of the

creative

> aspects of the mental mind. A good case for Jnana Yoga.

>

> The student would be asked to meditate for at least two years

before

> any kind of Shaktipat or transference was done. At the end of

those

> two years they would be evaluated by the Master and it would be

> determined in what way the next step for them would be introduced.

> One of the greatest hurdles was the correct use of " will " as

> determined by the " thought process " of the individual. Ego and

> attachment are also high on the difficulty list and they tie into

> this " thought process " as well.

>

> I suggest that yes, you do meditate, for as long and as deep as

you

> can. Make it a priority. Begin to form your thoughts from a basis

of

> personal truth, to start with. Be true to and with, who you are.

> Allow this action to guide you in beginning to understand how you

> think " about " who you are. Then allow yourself to be at ease with

> this person you are, this personality, this ego. Now step outside

of

> that personality and tell me what is left. - chrism

>

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