Guest guest Posted November 18, 2006 Report Share Posted November 18, 2006 Hi, Everyone. Chris has been kind enough to invite me to this group and suggested I introduce myself and my experience with Kundalini. The latter is simple enough but the first is like, impossible. I came to the Kundalini by accident. I spent most of my life playing the piano – made a career of it. Anyway, some twenty years ago I was playing at home and as so often happened when I played, I slipped off into another world. The next thing you know I'm on the floor struggling to get up. Only way I can describe it is it felt like a jolt of electricity had zapped the base of my spine with such force that it knocked me backwards off the bench. I had years before begun my spiritual investigations and I knew what it was and I was worried by what I had read that it was a premature awakening and could possibly have caused damage. I do know if it did or not. I've been somewhat psychic since I was very young – reading people's minds mostly, lucid dreaming, so my interest in these affairs is practically life-long. Which isn't to say I haven't had my `practical' periods. I almost shamefully admit to being a rather successful accountant for a period, but I sent that boy hiking, or rather he just couldn't stand me anymore and left on his own. (BTW, re-reading this I realize he split - the accounting career - soon after the Kundalini incident. !???) Some of the lessons I've learned along the way: "Contentment doesn't come from having plenty, but from needing little." "I never stand so tall as with someone on my shoulders." Looking forward to getting to know you. -richard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2006 Report Share Posted November 18, 2006 Welcome Richard, Good to have you here. Your story is intriguing and unique. Your at the right place at the right time, good for you. Blessings Lisa richard wrote: > > Hi, Everyone. Chris has been kind enough to invite me to this group > and suggested I introduce myself and my experience with Kundalini. The > latter is simple enough but the first is like, impossible. > > I came to the Kundalini by accident. I spent most of my life playing > the piano – made a career of it. Anyway, some twenty years ago I was > playing at home and as so often happened when I played, I slipped off > into another world. The next thing you know I'm on the floor > struggling to get up. Only way I can describe it is it felt like a > jolt of electricity had zapped the base of my spine with such force > that it knocked me backwards off the bench. > > I had years before begun my spiritual investigations and I knew what > it was and I was worried by what I had read that it was a premature > awakening and could possibly have caused damage. I do know if it did > or not. > > I've been somewhat psychic since I was very young – reading people's > minds mostly, lucid dreaming, so my interest in these affairs is > practically life-long. Which isn't to say I haven't had my `practical' > periods. I almost shamefully admit to being a rather successful > accountant for a period, but I sent that boy hiking, or rather he just > couldn't stand me anymore and left on his own. (BTW, re-reading this I > realize he split - the accounting career - soon after the Kundalini > incident. !???) > > Some of the lessons I've learned along the way: > > " Contentment doesn't come from having plenty, but from needing little. " > > " I never stand so tall as with someone on my shoulders. " > > Looking forward to getting to know you. > > -richard > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2006 Report Share Posted November 18, 2006 Be welcome Richard. Hug. I loved the story. Would like to hear it personalized, where are you in it? I've experienced the deep Homesickness, and the Christ Light flooding my heart and mind and attuning me more to Home. The deeper the Love, the more I am able to experience the Oneness...attuning to the Frequency seems to open it all up. Again, welcome. There are many AMAZING people here! And plenty of love and help. Love, dhyana > richard wrote: > > > > Hi, Everyone. Chris has been kind enough to invite > me to this group > > and suggested I introduce myself and my experience > with Kundalini. The > > latter is simple enough but the first is like, > impossible. > > > > I came to the Kundalini by accident. I spent most > of my life playing > > the piano – made a career of it. Anyway, some > twenty years ago I was > > playing at home and as so often happened when I > played, I slipped off > > into another world. The next thing you know I'm on > the floor > > struggling to get up. Only way I can describe it > is it felt like a > > jolt of electricity had zapped the base of my > spine with such force > > that it knocked me backwards off the bench. > > > > I had years before begun my spiritual > investigations and I knew what > > it was and I was worried by what I had read that > it was a premature > > awakening and could possibly have caused damage. I > do know if it did > > or not. > > > > I've been somewhat psychic since I was very young > – reading people's > > minds mostly, lucid dreaming, so my interest in > these affairs is > > practically life-long. Which isn't to say I > haven't had my `practical' > > periods. I almost shamefully admit to being a > rather successful > > accountant for a period, but I sent that boy > hiking, or rather he just > > couldn't stand me anymore and left on his own. > (BTW, re-reading this I > > realize he split - the accounting career - soon > after the Kundalini > > incident. !???) > > > > Some of the lessons I've learned along the way: > > > > " Contentment doesn't come from having plenty, but > from needing little. " > > > > " I never stand so tall as with someone on my > shoulders. " > > > > Looking forward to getting to know you. > > > > -richard > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2006 Report Share Posted November 18, 2006 , novalees <Novalees wrote: > Hmmm, I think you read something I deleted - the Sophia myth. If so, I've been searching the darkness. thanks for the hug - richard. > > Be welcome Richard. Hug. I loved the story. Would like > to hear it personalized, where are you in it? I've > experienced the deep Homesickness, and the Christ > Light flooding my heart and mind and attuning me more > to Home. The deeper the Love, the more I am able to > experience the Oneness...attuning to the Frequency > seems to open it all up. Again, welcome. There are > many AMAZING people here! And plenty of love and help. > Love, dhyana > > > > richard wrote: > > > > > > Hi, Everyone. Chris has been kind enough to invite > > me to this group > > > and suggested I introduce myself and my experience > > with Kundalini. The > > > latter is simple enough but the first is like, > > impossible. > > > > > > I came to the Kundalini by accident. I spent most > > of my life playing > > > the piano – made a career of it. Anyway, some > > twenty years ago I was > > > playing at home and as so often happened when I > > played, I slipped off > > > into another world. The next thing you know I'm on > > the floor > > > struggling to get up. Only way I can describe it > > is it felt like a > > > jolt of electricity had zapped the base of my > > spine with such force > > > that it knocked me backwards off the bench. > > > > > > I had years before begun my spiritual > > investigations and I knew what > > > it was and I was worried by what I had read that > > it was a premature > > > awakening and could possibly have caused damage. I > > do know if it did > > > or not. > > > > > > I've been somewhat psychic since I was very young > > – reading people's > > > minds mostly, lucid dreaming, so my interest in > > these affairs is > > > practically life-long. Which isn't to say I > > haven't had my `practical' > > > periods. I almost shamefully admit to being a > > rather successful > > > accountant for a period, but I sent that boy > > hiking, or rather he just > > > couldn't stand me anymore and left on his own. > > (BTW, re-reading this I > > > realize he split - the accounting career - soon > > after the Kundalini > > > incident. !???) > > > > > > Some of the lessons I've learned along the way: > > > > > > " Contentment doesn't come from having plenty, but > > from needing little. " > > > > > > " I never stand so tall as with someone on my > > shoulders. " > > > > > > Looking forward to getting to know you. > > > > > > -richard > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2006 Report Share Posted November 19, 2006 Beloved Richard, in searching the darkness what do you hope to find there? Love, dhyana , " richard " <eyeoneblack wrote: > Hmmm, I think you read something I deleted - the Sophia myth. If > so, I've been searching the darkness. > > thanks for the hug - richard. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2006 Report Share Posted November 19, 2006 Beloved. What a swell of emotion. Red meat, watermellon and beloved. I think I'm home. I'm also thinking you haven't read message 6244. Love, Richard , " novalees " <Novalees wrote: > > Beloved Richard, in searching the darkness what do you hope to find > there? > > Love, dhyana > > > , " richard " > eyeoneblack@ wrote: > > > Hmmm, I think you read something I deleted - the Sophia myth. If > > so, I've been searching the darkness. > > > > thanks for the hug - richard. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2006 Report Share Posted November 19, 2006 Hug. Yeah. Love. =] dhyana , " richard " <eyeoneblack wrote: > > > Beloved. What a swell of emotion. Red meat, watermellon and beloved. > I think I'm home. I'm also thinking you haven't read message 6244. > > Love, Richard > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2006 Report Share Posted November 19, 2006 Guess I offended. Won't be the last time. What in the ?!%#@ is =]. -richard , " novalees " <Novalees wrote: > > Hug. Yeah. Love. =] dhyana > > > > , " richard " > <eyeoneblack@> wrote: > > > > > > Beloved. What a swell of emotion. Red meat, watermellon and > beloved. > > I think I'm home. I'm also thinking you haven't read message 6244. > > > > Love, Richard > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2006 Report Share Posted November 19, 2006 You have these offense issues. Its nice that you are sensitive but unless your intentionally hurting we are a pretty strong group. Ego isnt the focus here though if the forgiveness isnt happening it can get that way. I believe" =] " is another smiley face. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2006 Report Share Posted November 19, 2006 Wow. I just got home from work and saw this...it saddened me. Why would you think I was offended? Please don't think that, it is so far from the truth. It was a joy to my heart to hear from you and respond, I was walking on air all day. Gee Richard. What happened? Love, dhyana --- richard <eyeoneblack wrote: > Guess I offended. Won't be the last time. What in > the ?!%#@ is =]. > -richard > > --- In > , > " novalees " > <Novalees wrote: > > > > Hug. Yeah. Love. =] dhyana > > > > > > > > --- In > , > " richard " > > <eyeoneblack@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > Beloved. What a swell of emotion. Red meat, > watermellon and > > beloved. > > > I think I'm home. I'm also thinking you haven't > read message > 6244. > > > > > > Love, Richard > > > > > > > > > > > > ______________________________\ ____ Sponsored Link Compare mortgage rates for today. Get up to 5 free quotes. Www2.nextag.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2006 Report Share Posted November 19, 2006 =] is me smiling at you. (a loving smile) xo , " richard " <eyeoneblack wrote: > > Guess I offended. Won't be the last time. What in the ?!%#@ is =]. > -richard > > , " novalees " > <Novalees@> wrote: > > > > Hug. Yeah. Love. =] dhyana > > > > > > > > , " richard " > > <eyeoneblack@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > Beloved. What a swell of emotion. Red meat, watermellon and > > beloved. > > > I think I'm home. I'm also thinking you haven't read message > 6244. > > > > > > Love, Richard > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2006 Report Share Posted November 19, 2006 Hi Richard, enjoyed to read your intro and story. Nice to meet you. I am sure that playing music is another journey into awakening as when you are at the level where you can just be open and let the music " flow " through you, you are channeling tantic energy. I love that. Blessings to you Richard, Elektra x x x Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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