Guest guest Posted June 18, 2007 Report Share Posted June 18, 2007 If a person decides to skip some of the emotional balances as is usually the case, and then continues to practice the Kundalini generation of the physical practice along with the a Shaktipat, This being done WITHOUT the safeties, the results can be extreme. ^This was what occurred for the examples I cited. Thier Shaktipats were stripped. The examples I wrote of were the results of giving Shaktipat to people, at close range, without any guarantees that they were in a practice that could ensure their safety. My mistake. Basically I was doing like any other Guru who is giving an effective Diksha. (Not that I see myself as a Guru) This was BEFORE THE SCATTERFIELDS. The scatterfield was allowed by virtue of my not wanting to give Shaktipat anymore with out being able to control or ameliorate a difficult response without stripping it completely. So this was given. So NOW it is much safer. With the " Safeties " I can give a Shaktipat and the person will receive it by virtue of the practice they have and are enjoying. I can also still strip a Shaktipat and have been able to do so from the start. There are still many surprises to be sure - having is very different from wanting - But the pathways to a beneficent experience are well outlined in the safeties and these will guide you and help you whether I am here or not. The safeties stand alone on their own merits. When a Shaktipat is given, NOW, I still try to vet, as much as possible, out those who are doing it for a quick fix or instant enlightenment (which can come) but unable or unwilling to walk this path without trauma. Shaktipat is the beginning not the end. Activation is relatively easy. Awakening is more challenging. So yes in regards to the Shaktipat it is on the merits of your practice and is a safe situation. No need for fear or anxiety. Yet it still requires careful consideration and is not to be trifled with out of mere curiosity or laziness or a desire for a shortcut to an enlightened state. " The Scatterfield has been structured that it only gives to what a person has been in practice of. So the results are NOW more determined by you rather than me. " I still stand by this response. And if my overly verbose explanations have incurred fear or anxiety I most sincerely apologize - blessings - `chrism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2007 Report Share Posted June 18, 2007 Thank you very much, Chrism. Now I understand. Love, Claudia --- chrism <> wrote: > If a person decides to skip some of the emotional > balances as is > usually the case, and then continues to practice the > Kundalini > generation of the physical practice along with the a > Shaktipat, This > being done WITHOUT the safeties, the results can be > extreme. ^This > was what occurred for the examples I cited. Thier > Shaktipats were > stripped. > > The examples I wrote of were the results of giving > Shaktipat to > people, at close range, without any guarantees that > they were in a > practice that could ensure their safety. My mistake. > > Basically I was doing like any other Guru who is > giving an effective > Diksha. > (Not that I see myself as a Guru) > > This was BEFORE THE SCATTERFIELDS. The scatterfield > was allowed by > virtue of my not wanting to give Shaktipat anymore > with out being > able to control or ameliorate a difficult response > without stripping > it completely. > > So this was given. > > So NOW it is much safer. With the " Safeties " I can > give a Shaktipat > and the person will receive it by virtue of the > practice they have > and are enjoying. I can also still strip a Shaktipat > and have been > able to do so from the start. > > There are still many surprises to be sure - having > is very different > from wanting - But the pathways to a beneficent > experience are well > outlined in the safeties and these will guide you > and help you > whether I am here or not. The safeties stand alone > on their own > merits. > > When a Shaktipat is given, NOW, I still try to vet, > as much as > possible, out those who are doing it for a quick fix > or instant > enlightenment (which can come) but unable or > unwilling to walk this > path without trauma. Shaktipat is the beginning not > the end. > Activation is relatively easy. Awakening is more > challenging. > > So yes in regards to the Shaktipat it is on the > merits of your > practice and is a safe situation. No need for fear > or anxiety. Yet > it still requires careful consideration and is not > to be trifled > with out of mere curiosity or laziness or a desire > for a shortcut to > an enlightened state. > > " The Scatterfield has been structured that it > only gives to what a person has been in practice > of. > So the results are NOW more determined by you > rather > than me. " > > I still stand by this response. And if my overly > verbose > explanations have incurred fear or anxiety I most > sincerely > apologize - blessings - `chrism > > > > > > ______________________________\ ____ Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Games. http://get.games./proddesc?gamekey=monopolyherenow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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