Guest guest Posted March 31, 2008 Report Share Posted March 31, 2008 This is very individual and very personal. Only you know what needs to be done for you. Gurus can say this or that. Teachers can say this or that but it is ultimately up to you to chart your course. Menus are offered but the choice of experience is yours. You can count on yourself as it is you who will pay the consequences for the choices you make. So you will do well for yourself no matter what occurs as your teachings are sculpted by the hand that opens the door to that experience. Doesn't mean there isn't any pain and it doesn't mean there are instant understandings. It means that you are in charge of your fate and though many may trod the same path it is you in your individual body that feels the burn as you climb into the higher ranges. It is your lungs that pump the thin air and your eyes that behold the splendor. We are individuals first. We commit to certain ideologies and understandings but only as they are filtered through our own personal one-ness. So please validate your " self " for being here and taking these experiences in as much a way as you can. Kundalini isn't easy. It can be almost invisible and extremely difficult to cultivate with little or no communication of its presence on the one hand and on the other it can communicate so strongly as to put one into a psychiatric unit. High peaks and sharp valleys. So this is the lay of the land for many on this path and it is well for you to keep yourself healthy and discerning. The interior landscapes can be more subtle and yet still hold one in thrall of the beauty and the dangers. Guidance can be had but once again you discern what is best for you. It's not about a teacher really. It's about " what is taught " and how well the person listening receives what is being given. If you feel good about it then reach for it though not through blind ignorance but through careful and cogent discernment and feeling. Comparing the positives and the negatives for how rapidly you're learning of both poles of experience is to be received by you. Kundalini comes for all but in the particular ways of that individual. The dream teachings given are geared specifically towards that individual having them. As are the physical manifestations and the energetic manifestations and the emotional manifestations. I give this opinion to you as an equal. A fellow traveler. Someone enjoying the same vistas that you are having yet for a little bit longer and for a little bit shorter than some of you. We walk into areas where comparisons and competition for ego position do not really matter. We come towards completeness from with in towards that which is outside of our " self " . We come into union with creation. And through that union we behold the next wave of experience. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2008 Report Share Posted March 31, 2008 Beautiful. Touching. A dream-like vision that I can relate to (most of it...the rest will come, I know). The many ways you try to explain it to us, with each one being different to the last, more pieces of the puzzle come together and I feel enthusiasm for this experience I'm in the middle of. I so agree with the no ego, no competition among fellow-Kers. That is something I have trouble with in " the real world " anyway. I don't have a big ego and I don't tend to be goal oriented or competitive. I'm more into co-operation and sharing. It doesn't seem to translate well. And I am very big on community right now. I thought, for me, it was among artists, musicians that I was headed but maybe it's K people. Community is unity and I crave that, in the last few years. In the big city I live in, it's not easy to find. For me, it could be so natural. I hope to find that, fairly soon, too. And I pick up a sense of your mortality, chrism. I hope you are just speaking in general and not that it's imminent. Of course, you'd still be with us in some sense...and always will be in some way...but hope you're in no hurry to go! I think I understand that it doesn't matter greatly to you which 'side' (linear thinking, I know!) you are on. I hope to be so confident one day. I so appreciate all my Fellow Travellers. It would be a lonely road indeed without all of you. We all bring special things to this pilgrimage, some far seeing, some help those who stumble, and so on. With love for all you are to us, Chris. Valarie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2008 Report Share Posted March 31, 2008 Thanks for these beautiful words! They came at a good time. Sarita , " chrism " <> wrote: > > This is very individual and very personal. Only you know what needs > to be done for you. Gurus can say this or that. Teachers can say > this or that but it is ultimately up to you to chart your course. > Menus are offered but the choice of experience is yours. > > You can count on yourself as it is you who will pay the consequences > for the choices you make. So you will do well for yourself no matter > what occurs as your teachings are sculpted by the hand that opens > the door to that experience. > > Doesn't mean there isn't any pain and it doesn't mean there are > instant understandings. It means that you are in charge of your fate > and though many may trod the same path it is you in your individual > body that feels the burn as you climb into the higher ranges. It is > your lungs that pump the thin air and your eyes that behold the > splendor. > > We are individuals first. We commit to certain ideologies and > understandings but only as they are filtered through our own > personal one-ness. So please validate your " self " for being here and > taking these experiences in as much a way as you can. > > Kundalini isn't easy. It can be almost invisible and extremely > difficult to cultivate with little or no communication of its > presence on the one hand and on the other it can communicate so > strongly as to put one into a psychiatric unit. High peaks and sharp > valleys. > > So this is the lay of the land for many on this path and it is well > for you to keep yourself healthy and discerning. The interior > landscapes can be more subtle and yet still hold one in thrall of > the beauty and the dangers. Guidance can be had but once again you > discern what is best for you. > > It's not about a teacher really. It's about " what is taught " and how > well the person listening receives what is being given. If you feel > good about it then reach for it though not through blind ignorance > but through careful and cogent discernment and feeling. Comparing > the positives and the negatives for how rapidly you're learning of > both poles of experience is to be received by you. > > Kundalini comes for all but in the particular ways of that > individual. The dream teachings given are geared specifically > towards that individual having them. As are the physical > manifestations and the energetic manifestations and the emotional > manifestations. > > I give this opinion to you as an equal. A fellow traveler. Someone > enjoying the same vistas that you are having yet for a little bit > longer and for a little bit shorter than some of you. We walk into > areas where comparisons and competition for ego position do not > really matter. We come towards completeness from with in towards > that which is outside of our " self " . We come into union with > creation. And through that union we behold the next wave of > experience. - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2008 Report Share Posted March 31, 2008 Psychiatric units and Kundalini are mentioned often in our discourse. It is my sincere wish for us mere humans to discover, not only the exact connection--but the ways that we can help our brothers and sisters who are in Psychiatric units with the knowledge gained. Here's Hoping! :) Stephen , " chrism " <> wrote: > > This is very individual and very personal. Only you know what needs to be done for you. >SNIPPED!< Kundalini isn't easy. It can be almost invisible and extremely difficult to cultivate with little or no communication of its presence on the one hand and on the other it can communicate so strongly as to put one into a psychiatric unit. High peaks and sharp > valleys. >SNIPPED AGAIN!<We come into union with > creation. And through that union we behold the next wave of > experience. - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2008 Report Share Posted April 1, 2008 I AM in a psych unit, I'm surrounded by padded walls...oh wait, this is work. My bad ! lol. ---- Master Condrey <mastercondrey wrote: > Psychiatric units and Kundalini are mentioned often in our discourse. > > It is my sincere wish for us mere humans to discover, not only the > exact connection--but the ways that we can help our brothers and > sisters who are in Psychiatric units with the knowledge gained. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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