Guest guest Posted October 3, 2007 Report Share Posted October 3, 2007 Hi Chris, I don't know if it relates, but i died a few times during dreams. Curiously the dreams continued while in " spirit mode " . Maybe it was more an OBE than anything else. Danny , " chrism " <> wrote: > > Kesh has had a Kundalini awakening. He is approaching areas of > activity that are beyond the primary activation sequences. > Dismemberment as discussed here is not of the flesh. Just certain > aspects of it. We have not spoken for almost a year as his internet > went away. Kesh lives in India and is a member of this community. > ******************************************************** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2007 Report Share Posted October 5, 2007 Chrism, in reading this I felt deeply stirred. Seeing true fearlessness is what launched me in the direction of Kundalini, and brought me to this group. When those Amish children were shot, last year (?), and that one girl asked to be shot first, it threw me into a spiritual crisis. I needed to know how any one could do that. It looks good in theory but when facing the barrel of a gun, that's another story. (I will have been here a year now in a few days...and this question is brought back into my life. It kind of left the scene for a while until now). Facing a huge black dog with red blazing eyes and inviting it to devour you sounds like about the same thing to me. I know I'm not there. But how does one get there? Its like a different dimension with a huge gulf in between. Any thoughts on this by any one is warmly invited. Thank you. Love, dhyana > > @: @: Wed, 3 Oct > 2007 08:06:18 +0000 Part of > a conversation between chrism and Keshav Prasad Chris > Mitchell: This is why I advise you to encourage the dog to devour > you as this is nearing the aspect of dismemberment. Chris Mitchell: > It's a GOOD thing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2007 Report Share Posted October 5, 2007 Dhyana, There are so many reasons that girl might have offered to be shot first. Maybe she wanted to give the others longer in hopes they might be rescued, maybe she couldn't bear to watch the others die before her. As far as the dismemberment experiences go, I feel like I am beginning to warm up to it. Not to say I am looking forward to it, but I am starting to understand the necessity of it. Our bodies need to be made into a vehicle that can sustain the Kundalini and therefore need to be " rearranged " . I look forward to this only because I know what it will mean, not because I desire the experience. When it comes my way again, I hope I will be ready and able to surrender. I hope I will be cognizant enough to know what is happening instead of panicking. I also feel that the ego will try it's damndest to make sure we DON'T surrender to the experience. The ego is fighting to live, to rule over us and doesn't want to make room for another master. I don't know if this exactly helped with what you were asking, but I hope it was useful in some way. Sarita , " novalees " <Novalees wrote: > > > Chrism, in reading this I felt deeply stirred. Seeing true > fearlessness is what launched me in the direction of Kundalini, and > brought me to this group. > > When those Amish children were shot, last year (?), and that one girl > asked to be shot first, it threw me into a spiritual crisis. I needed > to know how any one could do that. It looks good in theory but when > facing the barrel of a gun, that's another story. > > (I will have been here a year now in a few days...and this question is > brought back into my life. It kind of left the scene for a while until > now). > > Facing a huge black dog with red blazing eyes and inviting it to > devour you sounds like about the same thing to me. > > I know I'm not there. But how does one get there? Its like a different > dimension with a huge gulf in between. Any thoughts on this by any one > is warmly invited. > > Thank you. Love, dhyana > > > > > @: @: Wed, 3 Oct > > 2007 08:06:18 +0000 Part of > > a conversation between chrism and Keshav Prasad > Chris > > Mitchell: This is why I advise you to encourage the dog to devour > > you as this is nearing the aspect of dismemberment. Chris Mitchell: > > It's a GOOD thing. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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