Guest guest Posted January 26, 2008 Report Share Posted January 26, 2008 The ancient Sanskrit peoples describe Kundalini as a snake wrapped " three and a half times " around an egg or the last three vertebra in the tailbone of the human being. The first chakra residing at the base of the person I.E. " The tailbone " is seen as a grounding center for many people. A ROCK so to say. How nice that she was so clear in her purpose and appearance and in her love. Blessings Denny and thank you for your experience! - chrism , " Denny " <dennynorton wrote: > > Once I had a dream...before I even knew the word kundalini and way > before I became K activated and awakened. We all have dreams ...some > stay with us, some disappear as quickly as they arrived. This is one > stayed with me because of how strange it was, I just stored it in the > back of my memory not really thinking I would recall it later on in > life. I dreamed of a huge snake...I mean BIG... like larger than a > anaconda, it was greenish in color wrapped around a huge boulder rock > or stone about 3 or 4 times. I saw myself as the observer looking at > this from a distance but very close to see details. Usually I would > have been hyperventalating as I am so fearful of snakes. I do not > want to have anything to do with them...yucko. I saw this beautiful > snake slither off this stone and come towards me...I sensed NO > FEAR...I do not know why...I just did not experience that emotion. > She came towards me ever so slowy right up to my face, she flicked > her tongue at me and she KISSED me on the forehead. She backed away > and just stared at me for a few seconds and with her long eyelashed > eyes she winked at me. I felt she was saying I am here and you will > soon know me... FEAR NOT. I believe this was the beginning of my > becoming aware of kundalini but in very subtle form and not directly. > I actually wrote this one down in my journal for safe keeping and > came upon it a few days ago. I even shared this story with Chris and > and they asked me to write it for the group so everyone can > read it. My room mate Oskar was even surprised that I had a snake > dream as he is also so fearful of snakes. I believe that shakti was > directing me slowly towards my awakening and was preparing me for > this adventure and experience. When I had my awakening(2004) it was > not a bad experience for me...sorta shocking and breathtaking but not > fearful. I do remember being afraid for a brief moment during my > awakening but that resided just as quick as it came. Today when I > think back...I am amazed at the many spiritual introductions and > beginning awarenesses and how those things are now a huge part of my > life in a postive divine way. Many dreams we have in some form have a > purpose for us and if we are receptive we can respond in a better > way. I admit I do not always pay attention to my dreams unless it is > profound or different in some weird way. I do find myself paying > attention a little more lately but not really trying to translate > the dream. SO the next time you dream of a snake it could very well > be SHAKTI. > > Denny > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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