Guest guest Posted May 24, 2007 Report Share Posted May 24, 2007 Chrism, I posted this message on my dream group (giving proper credit of course). I hope that's ok, I did it before thinking to ask. [: " >] There are a number of members who have expressed interest in the K and I thought they might be interested. Sarita , " chrism " <> wrote: > > The Chinese have a saying – " May you reach enlightenment in one > lifetime " . Meaning a severe karmic burn off that can be very > painful. So it isn't considered a complimentary statement. > > Many Kundalini people have had and are having severe life > experiences. Some do not know what the Kundalini is, most if fact do > not know. Those of you here, now, as you reach back into your > personal histories may understand. > > The Chinese are correct. Balancing karma can be a very difficult > task. But in order to move ahead we sometimes need to unburden > ourselves of past entanglements. Severe life experiences can often > be seen as a way of clearing out the old to make way for the new. > But this clearing out can be quite painful at times. > > Kundalini can speed this up. And in the process of speeding it up a > series of severe experiences can manifest. Some can fall into a form > of syndrome called not surprisingly " Kundalini Syndrome " where a > person is fighting the infusion of Kundalini and the attendant > manifestations or is being chemically subdued through it . Some of > these folk's can be so traumatized that they will retreat into the > aspects of the mind that they have left and will live out their > lives from that limited and fearful perspective. > > Some people have Kundalini in the life time plan from the assuming > of the physical body at birth. These can be very harsh lifetimes > filled with abuse and hardship far beyond what most of the > population can understand or would even want to know. > > Physical abuse and mental abuse, sexual abuse and psychological > abuse all at once in the home as the child grows up. Often these > individuals are on their way up to an highly evolved platform but > they must smooth out some of the remaining rough spots first and > this they do by living through the " hell " of their early lives. > > Many of these folks have special skills not common to others. The > common theme regarding this is the admonishments of those over them, > for the most part, as they degrade these skills as not worth > pursuing at best and punishable for expressing them at worst. > > This is often part of a much larger picture of refinement. All of > these pains and abuses will serve a higher purpose. If these > individuals can seize the opportunity as it presents itself. > Kundalini is such an opportunity. It is a way of understanding the > reasons for the life that has been and is being lived. > > When the bridge of Kundalini is formed and the divine aspects of who > we are merge and begin to express through the physical flesh we > begin to understand what the reasons have been for such a life and > we also begin to know what it is we are actually reaching for. This > is communicated to the individual directly from the divine source > and it is why the Kundalini is such a sought after state of being. > This is why the " masters " will search and suffer for years and > lifetimes to attain this quality. It is no small thing. And its > acquisition will prove to you as the bliss is incredibly strong and > the rewards are very explicit. And so are the falls if one decides > to do that. > > Coming here to this group you are observing a journey that is being > traveled by you as well as by others who are part of " you " . As you > read, it is being imprinted into your mind and it is not something > that will ever leave your mind as it will resonate as truth > regardless of if you leave or if you stay. > > This is a place of extreme personal refinement and accomplishment > and of surrender to the highest that a body can have while still > remaining a part of the functioning of physical life. > > So blessings to you for coming and for observing and for partaking. > Whether you achieve it here or not you " will " achieve it. And you > know now what it is you will achieve. And why some of us had to > suffer to get here, myself included. - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2007 Report Share Posted May 24, 2007 No worries dear friend - blessings - c Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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