Guest guest Posted July 18, 2008 Report Share Posted July 18, 2008 can have its impediments to Kundalini nourishment. So much temptation and so much to purchase. A commercial paradise for those who wish to spend. It can be difficult to lead an austere life which is what the Kundalini will sometimes ask of a person. But austerity comes in many forms. Medically speaking..... I am usually understood as a person who doesn't partake of modern medicine. I must say that for the symptoms of the Kundalini this is absolutely true. But for other illnesses, if you can afford an MD to set your broken arm then I strongly urge you to see one! Or take treatment for an illness. An illness that isn't K related. This is for the individual to discern. So please do your best to live in moderation. Follow the conditions that your Kundalini lays out for you. Discipline yourself from responding from an impulsive spend and buy collect and save mentality. This merely builds walls of materialism that can close in upon you. If you need an MD go see one. A kind MD has helped me recently and what a blessing they are! But for Kundalini symptoms just remember that chemmically covering a range of symptoms isn't always the best answer. - my take - chrism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2008 Report Share Posted July 18, 2008 Sigh...is that why I've been eyeing small campers with so much longing lately? lol! Really! And cringing every time I walk into my studio with all its projects and clutter? I find myself making far fewer purchases because it will add to the clutter I want to shed. Even on my computer I'm throwing so much out that cries out as clutter. Internally its happening, too. Being called on to let go of everything that is not essentially needed. No new courses or teachings, unloading, unloading, unloading. Yes, Mother. I long to be as light as a feather and shed all these earthly trappings! I hear so many of you here going through the same thing! Someone told me once, maybe it was Troy, that there is a certain Tribe that burns all their belongings once a year. Wise ones! lol! Thank you, Chrism. Understanding the simplicity and beauty of your lifestyle even more. Love, dhyana , " chrism " <> wrote: > > can have its impediments to Kundalini nourishment. So much > temptation and so much to purchase. A commercial paradise for those > who wish to spend. > > It can be difficult to lead an austere life which is what the > Kundalini will sometimes ask of a person. But austerity comes in > many forms. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2008 Report Share Posted July 18, 2008 Very wise statement and I whole heartedly agree . blessings > my point is i guess , don't cling to anything , be ready to abandon > it all. possessions don't matter.. people and love do... > be ready to abandon all you ever thought and thought you were... > > paula ... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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