Guest guest Posted June 25, 2008 Report Share Posted June 25, 2008 Yes the deletion of a huge Kundalini group occurred in the late 1999 and early 2000 time period. I may be off ny some years. What was left of it has become a private group that has switched ownership many times. Not very active. No reason was given for the deletion. Nobody in the group did it as far as owners go. It was a terrible loss for those on this path at that time as this information is difficult to find. I would prefer that not happen here. But if it ever does - always know that there are other sister groups directly related to this one that may go unscathed and we can regroup in one or two of those. These are listed on the website - blessings all - chrism , " ntaroiu " <lsirca wrote: > > Personally,I have no fear but there are certain boundaries and > consequences we must consider first.Chrism said that if we complain > about the group being in an adult category it will be deleted.He was > just stating something that might have happened > before.Fortunately,now we do not have to think about that scenario > happening.I read the email from so nothing to worry about.I > don't like to talk too much and want to be alone these days in case > anyone wonders why I'm not so active in the group anymore.I think K > does that to me. > > love,Nicole > > , <ari.reza@> > wrote: > > > > and ... Don Quixote he was fearless > > peace, folks, all will come good you'll see... > > paula... > > > > > > > > > Brandi Jasmine <jazztalk@> > > > 2008/06/25 Wed PM 07:43:28 BST > > > > > > Fear > > > > > > At 10:23 AM 6/25/2008, you wrote: > > > >I just HAVE to jump in here! You cannot operate from a base of > fear and > > > >expect to lead us to not be afraid! EVERYTHING happens for a > reason, > > > >always for our highest good. For the highest good of us all. If > YOU > > > >don't have faith that all will be okay, how can you expect to > teach it > > > >to us? You must HAVE NO FEAR! > > > > > > I understand what you are saying and I wanted to challenge you to > have a look at what beliefs are behind your languaging. > > > > > > This looked like as good an opportunity as any to discuss fear. I > didn't see what he wrote as fearful, and I don't mind if Chrism has > some fear and expresses that honestly. Fear isn't a problem in and of > itself, any more than anger or resentment are. It's what we do with > these emotions that counts.Even an enlightened being can feel fear. > If we compound that with self-recrimination it only makes it worse. I > know that wasn't your intention - but if that were aimed at me, I'd > be tempted to beat on myself a bit (Not that will <g> but I > think he's ahead of me there). We do all want to get past our fear, > but we won't do that if the goal is to have no fear at all. Maybe > that was realistic for Christ/Buddha ... but that's a pretty lofty > goal for the rest of us. > > > > > > I don't want my leaders and teachers to deny their fears. When > that happens we get a lot of macho strutting like we see too much of > in politics. I am inspired by leaders who admit their fears and go > forward anyway. My friend Ross often speaks in his classes about his > own fears and reactions. We both share a reaction about rejection. I > was so relieved to hear him talk about that because I admire him > greatly, I know he admits to being human, and I didn't feel I had to > be perfect around him after that. > > > > > > Brandi > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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