Guest guest Posted June 8, 2008 Report Share Posted June 8, 2008 Yes solitude and alone are not painful but actual enjoyments. I was speaking to the alone feelings that come from being separated via the Kundalini from the " crowd " as you put it. For the newly awakened there is a shift. I love being alone. I was standing out in the darkness of the night last night feeling the earth and the animals feeling the waves of prana and see it shift hither and yon (its like seeing wind) and as I am in a city I could never really get that alone or " natural still " feeling going what with the lights and the sounds of a thousand automotive exhaust pipes breaking the " stillness " though not completely. I realize that even the " alone ness " that I sometimes seek is really an environmental stillness. A natural stillness that comes from being surrounded by nature. Far from human constructs like Don has but even further for me. I now venture into the wilds during the harshest weather as I know I will be physically solitary for the most part. We are never ever alone in our lives Drea. As you continue you will see how creation is an endless " stream " of consciousness. And though I may be in the wilds of the world, in the middle of a severe storm, far from human contact. I can still feel the human beings. I can receive thoughts and impressions and this in addition to the non corporeal forms who are always there. The plants and the earth and the insects and animals all have spiritual aspects which are felt and seen and interacted with as we even take a single step in the grass. It is still a wonderful place to be...solitary in nature. We can make ourselves solitary inside of the human condition. We can shut out others and just be with ourselves to a degree and yes this does serve a purpose and can ground us a help us to discern where and how and sometimes who we are becoming. When I walk into a crowd I am solitary except for the babies and the " special " people and the animals and insects who see me for what I am. They look above my head - lol. I would enjoy your Story Drea and I do enjoy the gift of your presence. Please continue! - blessings Drea to you and your little one and your Mom - chrism , " Drea " <lvledusa wrote: > > Hello and All, sorry I'm late, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2008 Report Share Posted June 9, 2008 Excellent post Drea! I especially enjoy the anaolgy of kundalini people as those coming into their colors! Excellent point and I do agree whole heartedly. Thanks for your well expressed point of view Drea. - chrism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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