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This is important. Your thoughts and actions can have a direct

emotional and physiological response. To lie, or cheat, or hurt

another, can hurt the Kundalini person far beyond what is normally

felt by folks not yet introduced to it. So be careful, not that you

need to be reminded -lol

 

It can really hurt. Emotionally and physically to the point of

getting sick. So be honest to a fault. Be truthful as this path

demands it. It is true, in a very real sense, that as you treat

another so are you treated.

 

Kundalini is a very special gift and it comes with enhanced

responsibilities.

 

So practice a morally uplifted life. If it is challenging at first

do your best and keep practicing your moral truths. Continue to do

this and as you are coming into the Kundalini, the sensations from

the Kundalini will correspond with these " right actions " and those

feelings will help you to understand and guide you in this process.

 

This is mentioned in the safeties but inside this Shaktipat as those

of you who are having a response with it, I want to make this very

clear. - blessings all - chrism

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Chrism:

 

I was wondering when you would mention that. Should we follow the

limbs of yoga?

 

I would think if someone were blatantly immoral that they would have a

very bad reaction.

 

Peace,

Shankari

 

, " chrism "

<> wrote:

>

> This is important. Your thoughts and actions can have a direct

> emotional and physiological response. To lie, or cheat, or hurt

> another, can hurt the Kundalini person far beyond what is normally

> felt by folks not yet introduced to it. So be careful, not that you

> need to be reminded -lol

>

> It can really hurt. Emotionally and physically to the point of

> getting sick. So be honest to a fault. Be truthful as this path

> demands it. It is true, in a very real sense, that as you treat

> another so are you treated.

>

> Kundalini is a very special gift and it comes with enhanced

> responsibilities.

>

> So practice a morally uplifted life. If it is challenging at first

> do your best and keep practicing your moral truths. Continue to do

> this and as you are coming into the Kundalini, the sensations from

> the Kundalini will correspond with these " right actions " and those

> feelings will help you to understand and guide you in this process.

>

> This is mentioned in the safeties but inside this Shaktipat as those

> of you who are having a response with it, I want to make this very

> clear. - blessings all - chrism

>

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Yes many of the moral guidences offered by the major religions will

do, but the individual must make the determination if that

particular teaching is appropriate.

 

I suggest that people take personal responsibility for the choices

they make. This is where the Kundalini will come into it as it will

reinforce what the person knows to be good or not good and will

amplify accordingly. -

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

, " Shankari

Kali " <shankari_kali wrote:

>

> Chrism:

>

> I was wondering when you would mention that. Should we follow the

> limbs of yoga?

>

> I would think if someone were blatantly immoral that they would

have a

> very bad reaction.

>

> Peace,

> Shankari

>

> , " chrism "

> <@> wrote:

> >

> > This is important. Your thoughts and actions can have a direct

> > emotional and physiological response. To lie, or cheat, or hurt

> > another, can hurt the Kundalini person far beyond what is

normally

> > felt by folks not yet introduced to it. So be careful, not that

you

> > need to be reminded -lol

> >

> > It can really hurt. Emotionally and physically to the point of

> > getting sick. So be honest to a fault. Be truthful as this path

> > demands it. It is true, in a very real sense, that as you treat

> > another so are you treated.

> >

> > Kundalini is a very special gift and it comes with enhanced

> > responsibilities.

> >

> > So practice a morally uplifted life. If it is challenging at

first

> > do your best and keep practicing your moral truths. Continue to

do

> > this and as you are coming into the Kundalini, the sensations

from

> > the Kundalini will correspond with these " right actions " and

those

> > feelings will help you to understand and guide you in this

process.

> >

> > This is mentioned in the safeties but inside this Shaktipat as

those

> > of you who are having a response with it, I want to make this

very

> > clear. - blessings all - chrism

> >

>

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Shakari,

 

Who defines moral? We each define our own morality.

 

John Colanzi

 

>Chrism:

 

I was wondering when you would mention that. Should we follow

the

limbs of yoga?

 

I would think if someone were blatantly immoral that they would

have a

very bad reaction.

 

Peace,

>Shankari

 

 

 

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John--

 

I think most religions agree on what is moral. I think there are some

universal morals that can be agreed upon.

 

Peace,

 

Shankari

, John

<darkduelist wrote:

>

> Shakari,

>

> Who defines moral? We each define our own morality.

>

> John Colanzi

>

> >Chrism:

>

> I was wondering when you would mention that. Should we follow

> the

> limbs of yoga?

>

> I would think if someone were blatantly immoral that they would

> have a

> very bad reaction.

>

> Peace,

> >Shankari

>

>

>

>

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Shakari,

 

Religion is one area where it's not good to debate.

You'll never get agreement. You believe religions

define morals and I'm not comfortable with any religions.

 

The closest concept to my beliefs would be that of

Huna and if I'm not mistaken, but not sure the Druids.

The only thing close to their concept of sin is harming

others.

 

So the bad reaction is due to the individual being involved

in sin per their own belief system.

 

John Colanzi

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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John,

You are right...we each define our own morals. These are the things we

look within for and find through connection to our higher selves. We decide for

ourselves who we want to be in this life. I found in my own pathway...that I

preferred to align with my higher self...as it " felt " better. i found the

places where I " threw myself away " and those places where I wasn't sure just

what was right for me. In each case i was given choices to make...and lessons

that helped me see that aligning myself with higher virtues created a much

happier environment for me both on the physical plane and on the spiritual

plane. As I stayed within my own guidelines of morality...i was much happier

and the experiences I had with others on this plane of existence and on the

spiritual plane of existence began to change as I attracted better people to me

in both worlds that I walk in.

 

Adina

 

 

 

 

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John:

 

I'm not a Christian. I was speaking of universal morals. These could

be philosophical as well if you are uncomfortable with religion. Not

harming others is a moral code. Buddha talked about the intention that

one acted from.

 

Peace,

Shankari

 

, John

<darkduelist wrote:

>

> Shakari,

>

> Religion is one area where it's not good to debate.

> You'll never get agreement. You believe religions

> define morals and I'm not comfortable with any religions.

>

> The closest concept to my beliefs would be that of

> Huna and if I'm not mistaken, but not sure the Druids.

> The only thing close to their concept of sin is harming

> others.

>

> So the bad reaction is due to the individual being involved

> in sin per their own belief system.

>

> John Colanzi

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Adina:

 

What are some of the higher virtues that you speak of?

 

It's okay to listen to someone who got things right like Jesus,

Buddha, Krishna, Gandhi to name a few.

 

Why start from nothing when you can gain from another's wisdom?

 

Peace,

Shankari

 

, Adina Bolt

<whitefeatherprincess wrote:

>

> John,

> You are right...we each define our own morals. These are the

things we look within for and find through connection to our higher

selves. We decide for ourselves who we want to be in this life. I

found in my own pathway...that I preferred to align with my higher

self...as it " felt " better. i found the places where I " threw myself

away " and those places where I wasn't sure just what was right for me.

In each case i was given choices to make...and lessons that helped me

see that aligning myself with higher virtues created a much happier

environment for me both on the physical plane and on the spiritual

plane. As I stayed within my own guidelines of morality...i was much

happier and the experiences I had with others on this plane of

existence and on the spiritual plane of existence began to change as I

attracted better people to me in both worlds that I walk in.

>

> Adina

>

>

>

>

> Need Mail bonding?

> Go to the Mail Q & A for great tips from Answers users.

>

>

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