Guest guest Posted September 18, 2007 Report Share Posted September 18, 2007 I am experiencing a new and even more serious attitude towards the Kundalini. I have a bronze statue of a Hindu God that was given to me a long time ago and I do not know who he is. (Serious, frowning expression, snakes around his neck, holding what looks like an eel or short snake in one hand and something like a large bumpy seed in the other) I have always been a little uneasy and uncomfortable about the energy this God gives off, was meditating in the hot tub and looking at him and got this insight that what we are doing is very, very important and serious. I have always thought this but what I feel now is a very strong intensity of seriousness that surpasses everything before. Perhaps my uneasyness was in response to the commitment I felt understanding this God would require. I have now made that commitmnet. Thought I would share. In gratefulness, Sherri PS-The God is now in the bedroom on my altar and is the last thing I see before sleeping and the first thing I see when I wake. I am no longer uneasy with him but sort of fierce in my commitment to further follow the K and abandoning everything is my life that does not foster that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2007 Report Share Posted September 18, 2007 Hi sherri, What we are all doing here is serious in the fact that this world is in serious trouble right now, on the outer screen of life, on the verge of terrible things. We all need to play our role, not just for ourself, but for the entire planet, the light needs to shine NOW!!! It is a responsibility to shine the light into the darkest of times. Now is the time, we must all step up and serve the greater good. Love and hugs Elektra x x x _________ Answers - Got a question? Someone out there knows the answer. Try it now. http://uk.answers./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2007 Report Share Posted September 18, 2007 Hi Sherri... Commitment sounds so simple doesn't it. :-) At least with the K, you are committing to something that you can actually feel in your life, not to just " beliefs " . I look forward to the life changing energies to come - perhaps I'll catch up with you one day. :-) Continued blessings to you. :-) Paul > PS-The God is now in the bedroom on my altar and is the last thing I > see before sleeping and the first thing I see when I wake. I am no > longer uneasy with him but sort of fierce in my commitment to further > follow the K and abandoning everything is my life that does not > foster that. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2007 Report Share Posted September 18, 2007 I agree, sweet Elektra, and have always agreed. But something happened yesterday that was quite profound and increased my understanding and dedication to service 10 fold. It was a highly unusual experience for me. With fondness, Sherri -- The high destiny of the individual is to serve rather than rule-Albert Einstein -------------- Original message -------------- Elektra Fire <elektra.fire Hi sherri, What we are all doing here is serious in the fact that this world is in serious trouble right now, on the outer screen of life, on the verge of terrible things. We all need to play our role, not just for ourself, but for the entire planet, the light needs to shine NOW!!! It is a responsibility to shine the light into the darkest of times. Now is the time, we must all step up and serve the greater good. Love and hugs Elektra x x x ________ Answers - Got a question? Someone out there knows the answer. Try it now. http://uk.answers./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2007 Report Share Posted September 18, 2007 Interesting story, Sherri. I believe you are very correct: what we are doing is VERY serious. We are part of a critical movement towards the spiritual evolution of our planet. We seek via the Kundalini a resonance within ourselves and, in that seeking, all others are helped. As we awaken our Kundalini and reach out to serve and awaken those around us, we create an important momentum. It's reminiscent of the Bodhisattva vow, `I seek my own enlightenment for the sake of all beings.' Thanks for sharing that, it is an important reminder to us all. Blessings & love, Claudia , " sherri " <kaliese wrote: > > I am experiencing a new and even more serious attitude towards the > Kundalini. I have a bronze statue of a Hindu God that was given to > me a long time ago and I do not know who he is. (Serious, frowning > expression, snakes around his neck, holding what looks like an eel or > short snake in one hand and something like a large bumpy seed in the > other) > > I have always been a little uneasy and uncomfortable about the energy > this God gives off, was meditating in the hot tub and looking at him > and got this insight that what we are doing is very, very important > and serious. > > I have always thought this but what I feel now is a very strong > intensity of seriousness that surpasses everything before. > > Perhaps my uneasyness was in response to the commitment I felt > understanding this God would require. I have now made that > commitmnet. > > Thought I would share. > > In gratefulness, > > Sherri > > PS-The God is now in the bedroom on my altar and is the last thing I > see before sleeping and the first thing I see when I wake. I am no > longer uneasy with him but sort of fierce in my commitment to further > follow the K and abandoning everything is my life that does not > foster that. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2007 Report Share Posted September 18, 2007 Things like this are why this group is so important to me...well, ONE of the reasons. We have all had experiences come to us that opened our eyes in some way and it may have seemed big or small and had we not talked about it here may have just been shelved away in the brain in some dusty hidden file marked " Do Not Mention " . But by just being able to SAY it here and if lucky, to get feedback from all of you who I know are on the same page as me, magnifies the symbolism and/or importance of that experience/phenomenon. I so appreciate being able to do that, you have no idea! Who else could I so thoroughly discuss some of these things with than you guys? Not my family. Even those nearest to me would think I'd gone off my nut. So I tell you all I am so grateful for the ability to just talk about things till I'm done, get it all out of my system, look at it from every angle then put it away in my brain on a shelf, all polished and shiny like a trophy, rather than stashed in the backroom in a dusty old file never to be looked at again. Have I said before I think you are all fantastic and beautiful?! Maybe once or twice? XXX Valarie , kaliese wrote: > ....something happened yesterday that was quite profound and increased my understanding and dedication to service 10 fold. It was a highly unusual experience for me. > > With fondness, > > Sherri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2007 Report Share Posted September 18, 2007 Great way to put things. And I agree very much. In gratefulness, Sherri -- The high destiny of the individual is to serve rather than rule-Albert Einstein -------------- Original message -------------- " vjvousden " <vjvousden Things like this are why this group is so important to me...well, ONE of the reasons. We have all had experiences come to us that opened our eyes in some way and it may have seemed big or small and had we not talked about it here may have just been shelved away in the brain in some dusty hidden file marked " Do Not Mention " . But by just being able to SAY it here and if lucky, to get feedback from all of you who I know are on the same page as me, magnifies the symbolism and/or importance of that experience/phenomenon. I so appreciate being able to do that, you have no idea! Who else could I so thoroughly discuss some of these things with than you guys? Not my family. Even those nearest to me would think I'd gone off my nut. So I tell you all I am so grateful for the ability to just talk about things till I'm done, get it all out of my system, look at it from every angle then put it away in my brain on a shelf, all polished and shiny like a trophy, rather than stashed in the backroom in a dusty old file never to be looked at again. Have I said before I think you are all fantastic and beautiful?! Maybe once or twice? XXX Valarie , kaliese wrote: > ....something happened yesterday that was quite profound and increased my understanding and dedication to service 10 fold. It was a highly unusual experience for me. > > With fondness, > > Sherri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2007 Report Share Posted September 18, 2007 Hello Sherri - Can you upload a picture of this statue? I or someone else might be able to identify him. :-) Love and Blessings, Melissa , " sherri " <kaliese wrote: > > I am experiencing a new and even more serious attitude towards the > Kundalini. I have a bronze statue of a Hindu God that was given to > me a long time ago and I do not know who he is. (Serious, frowning > expression, snakes around his neck, holding what looks like an eel or > short snake in one hand and something like a large bumpy seed in the > other) > > I have always been a little uneasy and uncomfortable about the energy > this God gives off, was meditating in the hot tub and looking at him > and got this insight that what we are doing is very, very important > and serious. > > I have always thought this but what I feel now is a very strong > intensity of seriousness that surpasses everything before. > > Perhaps my uneasyness was in response to the commitment I felt > understanding this God would require. I have now made that > commitmnet. > > Thought I would share. > > In gratefulness, > > Sherri > > PS-The God is now in the bedroom on my altar and is the last thing I > see before sleeping and the first thing I see when I wake. I am no > longer uneasy with him but sort of fierce in my commitment to further > follow the K and abandoning everything is my life that does not > foster that. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2007 Report Share Posted September 19, 2007 I have been having great difficulty with pictures and when I am able to get them, I am unable to get them to this site. (Notice I do not have a pic on this site, It is not from lack of trying) But maybe now is the time to start over so I will try. No guarantees but I would like to know who this personage is. Thanks for the kind offer. Sherri -- The high destiny of the individual is to serve rather than rule-Albert Einstein -------------- Original message -------------- " Melissa " <mm7810 Hello Sherri - Can you upload a picture of this statue? I or someone else might be able to identify him. :-) Love and Blessings, Melissa , " sherri " <kaliese wrote: > > I am experiencing a new and even more serious attitude towards the > Kundalini. I have a bronze statue of a Hindu God that was given to > me a long time ago and I do not know who he is. (Serious, frowning > expression, snakes around his neck, holding what looks like an eel or > short snake in one hand and something like a large bumpy seed in the > other) > > I have always been a little uneasy and uncomfortable about the energy > this God gives off, was meditating in the hot tub and looking at him > and got this insight that what we are doing is very, very important > and serious. > > I have always thought this but what I feel now is a very strong > intensity of seriousness that surpasses everything before. > > Perhaps my uneasyness was in response to the commitment I felt > understanding this God would require. I have now made that > commitmnet. > > Thought I would share. > > In gratefulness, > > Sherri > > PS-The God is now in the bedroom on my altar and is the last thing I > see before sleeping and the first thing I see when I wake. I am no > longer uneasy with him but sort of fierce in my commitment to further > follow the K and abandoning everything is my life that does not > foster that. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2007 Report Share Posted September 19, 2007 My statue is Kubera. I did google him and it took an hour but find him I did. Sherri -- The high destiny of the individual is to serve rather than rule-Albert Einstein -------------- Original message -------------- " sherri " <kaliese I am experiencing a new and even more serious attitude towards the Kundalini. I have a bronze statue of a Hindu God that was given to me a long time ago and I do not know who he is. (Serious, frowning expression, snakes around his neck, holding what looks like an eel or short snake in one hand and something like a large bumpy seed in the other) I have always been a little uneasy and uncomfortable about the energy this God gives off, was meditating in the hot tub and looking at him and got this insight that what we are doing is very, very important and serious. I have always thought this but what I feel now is a very strong intensity of seriousness that surpasses everything before. Perhaps my uneasyness was in response to the commitment I felt understanding this God would require. I have now made that commitmnet. Thought I would share. In gratefulness, Sherri PS-The God is now in the bedroom on my altar and is the last thing I see before sleeping and the first thing I see when I wake. I am no longer uneasy with him but sort of fierce in my commitment to further follow the K and abandoning everything is my life that does not foster that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2007 Report Share Posted September 19, 2007 is still having problems send them to me Sherri - blessings - chrism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2007 Report Share Posted September 19, 2007 How awesome! I just LOVE reading about the pantheon of Hindu Gods! Maybe you'll be getting a windfall soon since he is a God of wealth! :-) More importantly, so glad to hear that he has inspired your seriousness! Much Love, Melissa , kaliese wrote: > > My statue is Kubera. I did google him and it took an hour but find him I did. > > Sherri > > -- > The high destiny of the individual is to serve rather than rule- Albert Einstein > > -------------- Original message -------------- > " sherri " <kaliese > I am experiencing a new and even more serious attitude towards the > Kundalini. I have a bronze statue of a Hindu God that was given to > me a long time ago and I do not know who he is. (Serious, frowning > expression, snakes around his neck, holding what looks like an eel or > short snake in one hand and something like a large bumpy seed in the > other) > > I have always been a little uneasy and uncomfortable about the energy > this God gives off, was meditating in the hot tub and looking at him > and got this insight that what we are doing is very, very important > and serious. > > I have always thought this but what I feel now is a very strong > intensity of seriousness that surpasses everything before. > > Perhaps my uneasyness was in response to the commitment I felt > understanding this God would require. I have now made that > commitmnet. > > Thought I would share. > > In gratefulness, > > Sherri > > PS-The God is now in the bedroom on my altar and is the last thing I > see before sleeping and the first thing I see when I wake. I am no > longer uneasy with him but sort of fierce in my commitment to further > follow the K and abandoning everything is my life that does not > foster that. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2007 Report Share Posted September 19, 2007 OK. Thanks to you and Glen for the assistance. Sherri -- The high destiny of the individual is to serve rather than rule-Albert Einstein -------------- Original message -------------- " chrism " <> is still having problems send them to me Sherri - blessings - chrism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2007 Report Share Posted September 19, 2007 Well, it seems I will get much less very soon (will make about 1/2 as much as I usually do) as far as physical money as one of my foster kids will emancipate and another, the littlest one, has to be put into a group home due to wild and uncontrollable tantrums with screaming, hitting and kicking when I ask her to clean her room I am having a hard time staying balanced with her having to leave, as I truly love her and have had her for almost 3 years, but I know it is best for her. In addition, I will probably let my lover go too. I seem to be cleaning house of everyone and every situation that is not parallel to my internal calm (and serious) peace so I can do the work I am here to do and hear whatever new information is coming through. But the wealth will be in the quality of time I will have to spend meditating, with my other 2 foster kids, myself and my garden, my aging parents and grandkids. I have been giving to much and not being as balanced as I would like to stay, so am about to fix that. And a women called and asked me to come and work with her with energy which I only have been doing in the Tantra groups for a couple of years, but I love to do individually with a few ongoing people, so maybe that will happen again as well. I have to say it is very interesting to be so interested in Kubera at this time as I have slightly disliked his energy for around 12 years and almost gave him away last month. Without even knowing who he is, lol. Thanks to all who were interested in him as I never would have looked him up without you. Sherri -- The high destiny of the individual is to serve rather than rule-Albert Einstein -------------- Original message -------------- " Melissa " <mm7810 How awesome! I just LOVE reading about the pantheon of Hindu Gods! Maybe you'll be getting a windfall soon since he is a God of wealth! :-) More importantly, so glad to hear that he has inspired your seriousness! Much Love, Melissa , kaliese wrote: > > My statue is Kubera. I did google him and it took an hour but find him I did. > > Sherri > > -- > The high destiny of the individual is to serve rather than rule- Albert Einstein > > -------------- Original message -------------- > " sherri " <kaliese > I am experiencing a new and even more serious attitude towards the > Kundalini. I have a bronze statue of a Hindu God that was given to > me a long time ago and I do not know who he is. (Serious, frowning > expression, snakes around his neck, holding what looks like an eel or > short snake in one hand and something like a large bumpy seed in the > other) > > I have always been a little uneasy and uncomfortable about the energy > this God gives off, was meditating in the hot tub and looking at him > and got this insight that what we are doing is very, very important > and serious. > > I have always thought this but what I feel now is a very strong > intensity of seriousness that surpasses everything before. > > Perhaps my uneasyness was in response to the commitment I felt > understanding this God would require. I have now made that > commitmnet. > > Thought I would share. > > In gratefulness, > > Sherri > > PS-The God is now in the bedroom on my altar and is the last thing I > see before sleeping and the first thing I see when I wake. I am no > longer uneasy with him but sort of fierce in my commitment to further > follow the K and abandoning everything is my life that does not > foster that. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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