Guest guest Posted August 17, 2007 Report Share Posted August 17, 2007 I would not use the term " host " as it implies a form of parasitic infestation. Kundalini is as much a " part " of a person as the ears or eyes or fingers and toes. These are my thoughts on this and until there is a way of " scientifically " proving reincarnation, It will serve as a matter of trust as to what you can believe in or hold. I came into this world with many, many skills. Skills that to this day I do not wish to disclose. Not bragging but offering a glimpse into what becomes of the Kundalini active person who comes back into another life on the wheel of learning and of giving from a love based perspective. I may come back yet again. And I will bring the levels of the Kundalini with me and it will awaken in that new body again and so on and so forth until I make a different decision. You never lose ground. What you achieve from an evolutionary standpoint is kept. imho - chrism , Claudia Lambright <newtfoodbowl wrote: > > Very interesting point...thanks for bringing it up, > Valarie, and for your explanation, Chrism. > > It spawns another question: what about reincarnation > and Kundalini? When a Kundalini active person dies > and reincarnates, is the 'new host' Kundalini active? > > Thanks, love, > Claudia > > --- chrism <> wrote: > > > Kundalini is associated with all the bodies, not > > just the physical. So > > when a person transitions the physical body, the > > other bodies still > > hold the charge. The spiritual the mental the > > psychological and > > emotional will all meld into the One being that we > > all are. The One > > that is Many. So in this case - You CAN take it with > > you! - blessings - > > chrism > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ___________________ _______________ > Sick sense of humor? Visit TV's > Comedy with an Edge to see what's on, when. > http://tv./collections/222 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2007 Report Share Posted August 17, 2007 Sorry I didn't make myself clear...when I said 'host' I meant the new body as the host of the soul. I am not implying a parasitic infestation by any means. As we are spirits and NOT physical bodies, I think of each body we reincarnate into as a temporary 'host,' albeit a precious 'temple.' Thank you for your thoughts on reincarnation vis-a-vis Kundalini. Claudia --- chrism <> wrote: > I would not use the term " host " as it implies a > form of parasitic > infestation. Kundalini is as much a " part " of a > person as the ears > or eyes or fingers and toes. > > These are my thoughts on this and until there is a > way > of " scientifically " proving reincarnation, It will > serve as a matter > of trust as to what you can believe in or hold. > > I came into this world with many, many skills. > Skills that to this > day I do not wish to disclose. Not bragging but > offering a glimpse > into what becomes of the Kundalini active person who > comes back into > another life on the wheel of learning and of giving > from a love > based perspective. > > I may come back yet again. And I will bring the > levels of the > Kundalini with me and it will awaken in that new > body again and so > on and so forth until I make a different decision. > You never lose > ground. What you achieve from an evolutionary > standpoint is kept. > imho - chrism > --- In > , > Claudia > Lambright <newtfoodbowl wrote: > > > > Very interesting point...thanks for bringing it > up, > > Valarie, and for your explanation, Chrism. > > > > It spawns another question: what about > reincarnation > > and Kundalini? When a Kundalini active person > dies > > and reincarnates, is the 'new host' Kundalini > active? > > > > Thanks, love, > > Claudia > > > > --- chrism <> wrote: > > > > > Kundalini is associated with all the bodies, not > > > just the physical. So > > > when a person transitions the physical body, the > > > other bodies still > > > hold the charge. The spiritual the mental the > > > psychological and > > > emotional will all meld into the One being that > we > > > all are. The One > > > that is Many. So in this case - You CAN take it > with > > > you! - blessings - > > > chrism > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ___________________ > _______________ > > Sick sense of humor? Visit TV's > > Comedy with an Edge to see what's on, when. > > http://tv./collections/222 > > > > > ______________________________\ ____ oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not web links. http://mobile./mobileweb/onesearch?refer=1ONXIC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2007 Report Share Posted August 18, 2007 Dear Chrism, >The Shaktipat is for seven days. And I am reasonably sure you havent >been Shaktipat by me as yet. Yes I have known people who were having >symptoms of being " hot " . As well as very cold. Your concern about the >symptoms of the Kundalini are understandable. My feeling for you >Angelina is that your teacher has already done something to you. Feels >like a top of the head down scenrio. So please practice the safeties >daily and try not to mix in other techniques. If the Cosmic has led >you here then please give these protocols priority with in your >practice and intentions - Thank you for your reply and I don't think I've ever experienced Shaktipat by anyone and never had that top of the head down scenario like you mentioned and just felt a powerful rush of energy that felt very good and I have been meditating for an 1-2 hours a day for almost six months and have been doing the breathing exercises for a year. I printed your " Five Tibetan Rites " and they look very good and have the " Safeties " printed and was already doing many of them. I am not that concerned about the symptoms of Kundalini and am being gentle like a Dove and going with the flow ~ nevertheless, it is good to know you are here and will give your protocols priority in my practice and intentions. Thank you! Many Blessings...Angelina Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Games. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2007 Report Share Posted August 18, 2007 Dear Chrism, >The Shaktipat is for seven days. And I am reasonably sure you havent >been Shaktipat by me as yet. Yes I have known people who were having >symptoms of being " hot " . As well as very cold. Your concern about the >symptoms of the Kundalini are understandable. My feeling for you >Angelina is that your teacher has already done something to you. I was just wondering what makes you think my teacher has already done something to me and do you know what it would be? I told him what happened and he told me the energy was mine but I don't know how I had the experience of feeling the rush of powerful, clean energy and would like to experience it again and again. You mentioned that the Shaktipat is for seven days ~ does the number seven represent the Chakras and seven planes of consciousness ~ just wondering why it is for seven days and what seven represents. LLL, Angelina Luggage? GPS? Comic books? Check out fitting gifts for grads at Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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