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Yes Cal these are Kundalini manifestations no worries. They can be

strange and disconcerting but they are part of a natural process

your body is intended to express. No accident that you are having

this occur.

 

Please practice the safeties. Your choice of a positive experience

with in this process is one of the ways you can help yourself to

have a wonderful and a great learning experience so I do suggest

that you choose a path that incorporates positive and helpful,

gracious and forgiving behaviors.

 

These attitudes can take you into an experience of blissful

proportions and can eliminate much of the fear a person can generate

by having such strangeness occur in their lives. Your body is made

to have this energy run and hum through it.

 

The symptoms can fade as one enters in a plateau stage where the

body(s) of expression are given time to process what is occurring.

But before that occurs some very strange and unexpected symptoms can

be experienced.

 

Kriyas which are uncontrolled movements of the body guided by the

Shakti can twist and contort a person in many different ways.

Doesn't hurt unless you resist. They typically feel very good when

you go into an attitude of allowing them to occur. They can propel a

person into what is often called the " Snake Dance " where a person's

walk will often emulate the writhing of a snake with every step.

Once again it might look funny but it isn't painful.

 

I suggest that you go with your symptoms with an attitude of joy and

harmony surrender your personalities desire for control and allow

the Shakti to guide your body and behaviors as it gives you

intuitive instructions.

 

The bright star is a form that consciousness with out a body takes

or is visible to one with whom the viel is thinning. Sometimes

referred to as discarnate consciousness meaning without a body of

flesh. They can be seen and sometimes communicated with. I have seen

and do see them on many occasions especially when giving a

Shaktipat. Some are guides and some are merely curious as to

how " you the human " will grow and allow the tremendous forces of the

Kundalini to flourish with in you.

 

So again welcome Cal and I hope your journey is full of grace and

discovery. -

 

, " Cal "

<awakeandaware wrote:

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> Hello, my name is Cal and have experienced many things which I am

> uncertain about.

>

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Thank you all for your kind words of welcome. I'm sorry it has taken

so long to reply but I lost access to the net.

 

Imagine that, my kundalini awakened and I had no idea what it was,

that was in June. I would never have consciously meddled with my

kundalini due to all I've read about it seriously messing you up and

causing insanity.

 

I suppose I can understand that now, what would someone normally

think if their body was dancing like a snake all by itself? I think

I see now how the ego can conflict with kundalini, if there is no

ego (or not much of one at least) then it wouldn't be scared or

fearing for it's sanity and resisting the kundalini's flow.

 

I think that if the kundalini awakens on it's own with absolutely no

help (IE forced to awaken) and no ego then the process is not in any

way negative or fearful, but is in fact the opposite, an amazing and

beautiful experience.

 

I never would have meditated the way I did if I knew it would awaken

my kundalini, but I'm very glad I did. I didn't even know I was

meditating lol. But looking back on it now, I can clearly see it was

very intense meditation.

 

I know I'm not supposed to get hung up on phenomena but will the

snake dance ever return? I liked that :)

 

Love and light to all

Cal

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Hi Cal! Welcome back!

 

I just wanted to comment on your ID " faceless. " It brought back

an instant memory of a drawing I did back when I first began to have

some very intense spiritual experiences. It was a pencil drawing of a

woman with her hands reaching up to the light, without a face. I named

it Faceless. I'm beginning to feel those energies resurfacing through

this memory. Thank you. I'd love to know why you chose that as an ID.

 

Love, dhyana

 

 

, " Cal "

<awakeandaware wrote:

>

> Thank you all for your kind words of welcome. I'm sorry it has taken

> so long to reply but I lost access to the net.

>

> Imagine that, my kundalini awakened and I had no idea what it was,

> that was in June. I would never have consciously meddled with my

> kundalini due to all I've read about it seriously messing you up and

> causing insanity.

>

> I suppose I can understand that now, what would someone normally

> think if their body was dancing like a snake all by itself? I think

> I see now how the ego can conflict with kundalini, if there is no

> ego (or not much of one at least) then it wouldn't be scared or

> fearing for it's sanity and resisting the kundalini's flow.

>

> I think that if the kundalini awakens on it's own with absolutely no

> help (IE forced to awaken) and no ego then the process is not in any

> way negative or fearful, but is in fact the opposite, an amazing and

> beautiful experience.

>

> I never would have meditated the way I did if I knew it would awaken

> my kundalini, but I'm very glad I did. I didn't even know I was

> meditating lol. But looking back on it now, I can clearly see it was

> very intense meditation.

>

> I know I'm not supposed to get hung up on phenomena but will the

> snake dance ever return? I liked that :)

>

> Love and light to all

> Cal

>

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Hi Dhyana. I chose Faceless as my ID because as far as I can see I

don't have a face, the faceless one is the one experiencing reality,

those with faces are everyone else.

 

Faceless also means 'no identity', I don't consider myself to be my

name, Calvin, that's just a word for others to distinguish me from

others when speaking and a way for society to " maintain order " . I am

neither my body nor it's tag, I am pure consciousness.

 

When I meet people I never ask for anyones name, to me it's

absolutely unneccasary and even a little condesending, even though

others see themselves as a named body, I see them as I see myself,

nameless, faceless consciousness.

 

When poeple ask me my name I always feel a little wierd, like I'm

lieing by telling them my name. I really feel strongly about it, my

body may have a label and a face, but I have neither.

 

Our faces are what distinguish us, they make us separate and

different due to their differing appearences, I think that your

drawing is saying beneath the light of our infinite consciousness we

are all the faceless one (consciousness).

 

A very interesting drawing.

 

Love and light to all

Cal

 

, " novalees "

<Novalees wrote:

>

> Hi Cal! Welcome back!

>

> I just wanted to comment on your ID " faceless. " It brought

back

> an instant memory of a drawing I did back when I first began to

have

> some very intense spiritual experiences. It was a pencil drawing

of a

> woman with her hands reaching up to the light, without a face. I

named

> it Faceless. I'm beginning to feel those energies resurfacing

through

> this memory. Thank you. I'd love to know why you chose that as an

ID.

>

> Love, dhyana

>

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Yes Cal as you continue to surrender control of your process to the

Kundalini your phenomena will continue and its nice to read your not

overly focused the the symptoms. Snake dance will return! So shed your

skin and get ready to coil! - lol - chrism

 

, " Cal "

<awakeandaware wrote:

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> Thank you all for your kind words of welcome.

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Interesting - some of my spirit guides seem to have the same feelings you do.

 

Brandi

 

At 11:59 PM 2/22/2008, you wrote:

>I am neither my body nor it's tag, I am pure consciousness.

 

 

 

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A beautiful response, thank you Cal.

 

Faceless...when the worldly identity drops away and we experience a

new aspect of ourselves as being more than we thought we were. Maybe I

can post the drawing...if I can find it!

 

Love, dhyana

 

 

, " Cal "

<awakeandaware wrote:

>

> Hi Dhyana. I chose Faceless as my ID because as far as I can see I

> don't have a face, the faceless one is the one experiencing reality,

> those with faces are everyone else.

>

> Faceless also means 'no identity', I don't consider myself to be my

> name, Calvin, that's just a word for others to distinguish me from

> others when speaking and a way for society to " maintain order " . I am

> neither my body nor it's tag, I am pure consciousness.

>

> When I meet people I never ask for anyones name, to me it's

> absolutely unneccasary and even a little condesending, even though

> others see themselves as a named body, I see them as I see myself,

> nameless, faceless consciousness.

>

> When poeple ask me my name I always feel a little wierd, like I'm

> lieing by telling them my name. I really feel strongly about it, my

> body may have a label and a face, but I have neither.

>

> Our faces are what distinguish us, they make us separate and

> different due to their differing appearences, I think that your

> drawing is saying beneath the light of our infinite consciousness we

> are all the faceless one (consciousness).

>

> A very interesting drawing.

>

> Love and light to all

> Cal

>

> , " novalees "

> <Novalees@> wrote:

> >

> > Hi Cal! Welcome back!

> >

> > I just wanted to comment on your ID " faceless. " It brought

> back

> > an instant memory of a drawing I did back when I first began to

> have

> > some very intense spiritual experiences. It was a pencil drawing

> of a

> > woman with her hands reaching up to the light, without a face. I

> named

> > it Faceless. I'm beginning to feel those energies resurfacing

> through

> > this memory. Thank you. I'd love to know why you chose that as an

> ID.

> >

> > Love, dhyana

> >

>

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