Guest guest Posted July 30, 2008 Report Share Posted July 30, 2008 It is a sacred Call for those who can hear it. It is unmistakable in its directed, unfiltered, imperative for those who have searched their entire lives and tried every religion and attempted as many programs and seminars and therapies as they could in order to find the point of completion that can only come from Kundalini. It is an ancient Calling. Primordial in its foundation for we who can hear this Call have come the distance to hear it and feel it. From the beginnings of life has this force been next of kin to the human being. The driver behind the wheel. The heat behind the flame. The teacher giving to the student. The base of the spine is the root of the flower. The Call is felt as much as it is heard. It is seen and touched and tasted and interpenetrated among the experiences of life. An undefined yearning towards completion or at least the path thereof. More than one person has come describing a life where nothing fills the yearning void. That there isn't anything else to try. No other form or exercise or belief system to attempt. Kundalini is the " One Calling " that makes any sense and it awaits the answer of that Call from you. What is your response? - chrism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2008 Report Share Posted July 30, 2008 Thank you for this Chrism, it resonates with me. > It is a sacred Call for those who can hear it. It is unmistakable in > its directed, unfiltered, imperative for those who have searched > their entire lives and tried every religion and attempted as many > programs and seminars and therapies as they could in order to find > the point of completion that can only come from Kundalini. **For a long while as I studied all the myriad of religions, faiths, sects, etc. there was always one tune that passed through my mind. Its by U2 and called " I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For " . I felt it was written for me. Sometimes I would feel so alone and unconnected to the world and other people, especially as my children grew up and my now ex-husband spent days away with his latest mistress. I don't know how I survived that period of my life and it was only daily meditation that kept me sane.** > > It is an ancient Calling. Primordial in its foundation for we who > can hear this Call have come the distance to hear it and feel it. > From the beginnings of life has this force been next of kin to the > human being. The driver behind the wheel. The heat behind the flame. ** I understand the term 'primordal' as I let out a primal scream the first time my Kundalini rose through my body.** > The teacher giving to the student. The base of the spine is the root > of the flower. > > The Call is felt as much as it is heard. It is seen and touched and > tasted and interpenetrated among the experiences of life. An > undefined yearning towards completion or at least the path thereof. > > More than one person has come describing a life where nothing fills > the yearning void. That there isn't anything else to try. No other > form or exercise or belief system to attempt. Kundalini is the " One > Calling " that makes any sense and it awaits the answer of that Call > from you. What is your response? - chrism **My response is Thank you, Thank you, I am so glad to be on the way home however rocky my path may be.......** LS, x > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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