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That is excellent Sherri. I'm looking forward to discovering more

about Kubera. Sounds very powerful. Just the feel of the name invokes

imagery of an all seeing, protective deity.

 

Thank you for sharing.

 

love to you, glen o.

 

 

, 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.

>

>

>

>

>

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Love to you, too, Glen. I write seldom but always am very interested in what you

write.

 

Kubera seems an interesting guy.

 

In gratefulness,

 

Sherri

 

--

The high destiny of the individual is to serve rather than rule-Albert Einstein

 

-------------- Original message --------------

" Glen Olah " <gleno

That is excellent Sherri. I'm looking forward to discovering more

about Kubera. Sounds very powerful. Just the feel of the name invokes

imagery of an all seeing, protective deity.

 

Thank you for sharing.

 

love to you, glen o.

 

, 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.

>

>

>

>

>

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