Guest guest Posted November 26, 2007 Report Share Posted November 26, 2007 Thank you Misha for your clear and concise introduction and for your declaration. Yes please begin your practice as soon as you can as this will determine the level of reception for you with in the Shaktipat. It is also good to read your words and the integrity and discipline that seems to look at me around the corners of your communication. It may be abrupt for your Misha or not. Please do your best to work on the emotional body as this can become over expressed and over energized often without the person knowing immediatly that this is so. The forgiveness and gratitudes and tolerance are excellent beginnings for this Misha and please feel free to ask any questions that may come to you. - blessings and welcome - chrism , " misha " <mixolyd wrote: > > hello chrism and everyone else > I am happy to have found this site quite randomly while searching > around for info about kundalini. > > i am mikael, but call me misha. it's my russian name and i'm growing > fond of it.. a little about me. i'm currently in college studying > eastern philosophy and asian culture/history. > > i've never had visions of angels or guides. the only paranormal > experience i've had was seeing the ghost of my grandfather when i was > 10 years old. this experience has stayed with me as a deep thirst for > truth. the scientific explanation of death was never sufficient and > the question of what happens has always loomed over me. > > i came upon the path about a year and a half ago, i took a year off > from school feeling very lost, alienated, and confused --i didn't know > where i was going and what i was doing. on one hand i wanted to follow > the path given to me by society, make money, and the other being > follow my passion for music. during my year off i really had a lot of > time to myself to ask questions and seek answers. i've always asked > questions.. i remember being 4 years old and wondering if people still > exist when they leave the room but i realized that i never asked the > right question, being " who am i? " this question i could not answer and > i dwelved deep into eastern philosophy which provided some answers. > buddhism taught me that the " me " i thought I was, was not the real > " me " and this set me firmly on the path of figuring out who the real > me is. > > after studying the many paths, learning about nature from a shaman, > reading any book i could find on buddhism, hinduism, daoism, kabbalah, > gnosticism, shamanism and mysticism in general I noticed a 'universal' > philosophy behind all the teachings. i came to the conclusion that > every path leads to the same source and none is better than the other. > the traditions may differ, but the core is the same. > > then, finally, after filling my head with more knowledge than it could > bare i realized that the only way to know, truly know, was through > experience. that is where i'm at now.. and that is what has led me to > kundalini. i seek direct experiential knowledge of truth mainly to > answer the question of who i truly am but also i seek answers about > reality and the purpose of it all, if any. I understand that shaktipat > is not a shortcut and is only the beginning. I am ready to begin, show > me the door and i will pass through it. > > I shall keep in mind the safeties every moment I can and practice them > earnestly. I also declare the intent to work with the Kundalini to > positively affect the true Self no matter the effects it has on the > egoic mind. Finally, I give permission for a scatterfield to be placed > on my aura to help safely guide the kundalini. > > well, there you have it. > thank you for reading my long and boring post > > misha > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2007 Report Share Posted November 26, 2007 Chrism, What do you mean by " it may be abrupt " ? what may be abrupt? , " chrism " <> wrote: > > Thank you Misha for your clear and concise introduction and for your > declaration. Yes please begin your practice as soon as you can as > this will determine the level of reception for you with in the > Shaktipat. > > It is also good to read your words and the integrity and discipline > that seems to look at me around the corners of your communication. > It may be abrupt for your Misha or not. Please do your best to work > on the emotional body as this can become over expressed and over > energized often without the person knowing immediatly that this is > so. > > The forgiveness and gratitudes and tolerance are excellent > beginnings for this Misha and please feel free to ask any questions > that may come to you. - blessings and welcome - chrism > > , " misha " > <mixolyd@> wrote: > > > > hello chrism and everyone else > > I am happy to have found this site quite randomly while searching > > around for info about kundalini. > > > > i am mikael, but call me misha. it's my russian name and i'm > growing > > fond of it.. a little about me. i'm currently in college studying > > eastern philosophy and asian culture/history. > > > > i've never had visions of angels or guides. the only paranormal > > experience i've had was seeing the ghost of my grandfather when i > was > > 10 years old. this experience has stayed with me as a deep thirst > for > > truth. the scientific explanation of death was never sufficient and > > the question of what happens has always loomed over me. > > > > i came upon the path about a year and a half ago, i took a year off > > from school feeling very lost, alienated, and confused --i didn't > know > > where i was going and what i was doing. on one hand i wanted to > follow > > the path given to me by society, make money, and the other being > > follow my passion for music. during my year off i really had a lot > of > > time to myself to ask questions and seek answers. i've always asked > > questions.. i remember being 4 years old and wondering if people > still > > exist when they leave the room but i realized that i never asked > the > > right question, being " who am i? " this question i could not answer > and > > i dwelved deep into eastern philosophy which provided some answers. > > buddhism taught me that the " me " i thought I was, was not the real > > " me " and this set me firmly on the path of figuring out who the > real > > me is. > > > > after studying the many paths, learning about nature from a shaman, > > reading any book i could find on buddhism, hinduism, daoism, > kabbalah, > > gnosticism, shamanism and mysticism in general I noticed > a 'universal' > > philosophy behind all the teachings. i came to the conclusion that > > every path leads to the same source and none is better than the > other. > > the traditions may differ, but the core is the same. > > > > then, finally, after filling my head with more knowledge than it > could > > bare i realized that the only way to know, truly know, was through > > experience. that is where i'm at now.. and that is what has led me > to > > kundalini. i seek direct experiential knowledge of truth mainly to > > answer the question of who i truly am but also i seek answers about > > reality and the purpose of it all, if any. I understand that > shaktipat > > is not a shortcut and is only the beginning. I am ready to begin, > show > > me the door and i will pass through it. > > > > I shall keep in mind the safeties every moment I can and practice > them > > earnestly. I also declare the intent to work with the Kundalini to > > positively affect the true Self no matter the effects it has on the > > egoic mind. Finally, I give permission for a scatterfield to be > placed > > on my aura to help safely guide the kundalini. > > > > well, there you have it. > > thank you for reading my long and boring post > > > > misha > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2007 Report Share Posted November 29, 2007 Hi Misha Your words echo my own search through the valleys and mountains of my life, so frighteningly close it could have been me. No they were far from boring, but full of wisdom that most cannot even begin to see in a lifetime - glad that is not mine, " may I live in interesting times " as Confucius said is my life The essence is the same, and as long as we always challenge any change for our highest good AND FOLLOW THE SAFETIES we will traverse a safe and fulfilling path. All of this is result of this site and thanks to Chrism who will guard and guide our progress selflessly - need many more like him around today. Magnificent namaste nick > > --- In > , > " misha " > <mixolyd wrote: > > > > hello chrism and everyone else > > I am happy to have found this site quite randomly > while searching > > around for info about kundalini. > > > > i am mikael, but call me misha. it's my russian > name and i'm > growing > > fond of it.. a little about me. i'm currently in > college studying > > eastern philosophy and asian culture/history. > > > > i've never had visions of angels or guides. the > only paranormal > > experience i've had was seeing the ghost of my > grandfather when i > was > > 10 years old. this experience has stayed with me > as a deep thirst > for > > truth. the scientific explanation of death was > never sufficient and > > the question of what happens has always loomed > over me. > > > > i came upon the path about a year and a half ago, > i took a year off > > from school feeling very lost, alienated, and > confused --i didn't > know > > where i was going and what i was doing. on one > hand i wanted to > follow > > the path given to me by society, make money, and > the other being > > follow my passion for music. during my year off i > really had a lot > of > > time to myself to ask questions and seek answers. > i've always asked > > questions.. i remember being 4 years old and > wondering if people > still > > exist when they leave the room but i realized that > i never asked > the > > right question, being " who am i? " this question i > could not answer > and > > i dwelved deep into eastern philosophy which > provided some answers. > > buddhism taught me that the " me " i thought I was, > was not the real > > " me " and this set me firmly on the path of > figuring out who the > real > > me is. > > > > after studying the many paths, learning about > nature from a shaman, > > reading any book i could find on buddhism, > hinduism, daoism, > kabbalah, > > gnosticism, shamanism and mysticism in general I > noticed > a 'universal' > > philosophy behind all the teachings. i came to the > conclusion that > > every path leads to the same source and none is > better than the > other. > > the traditions may differ, but the core is the > same. > > > > then, finally, after filling my head with more > knowledge than it > could > > bare i realized that the only way to know, truly > know, was through > > experience. that is where i'm at now.. and that is > what has led me > to > > kundalini. i seek direct experiential knowledge of > truth mainly to > > answer the question of who i truly am but also i > seek answers about > > reality and the purpose of it all, if any. I > understand that > shaktipat > > is not a shortcut and is only the beginning. I am > ready to begin, > show > > me the door and i will pass through it. > > > > I shall keep in mind the safeties every moment I > can and practice > them > > earnestly. I also declare the intent to work with > the Kundalini to > > positively affect the true Self no matter the > effects it has on the > > egoic mind. Finally, I give permission for a > scatterfield to be > placed > > on my aura to help safely guide the kundalini. > > > > well, there you have it. > > thank you for reading my long and boring post > > > > misha > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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