Guest guest Posted July 30, 2008 Report Share Posted July 30, 2008 Are both symbols of the Kundalini. If you see them in visions do not fear them. But I know you will at first - lol! Just begin to nurture a respect and from that respect bring it into an acceptance of the difference in bodies and from that acceptance bring an understanding of love for all of creation. Snakes and spiders included. I saw spiders the size of plates zipping past me on fine webs. At first it scared the Sh*t out of me and I was up looking around! WTF? WTF? So I know how some of you will feel. - lol - chrism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2008 Report Share Posted July 31, 2008 The very first phenomenon that I ever experienced, months prior to hearing the term kundalini, was a giant spider. I walked into my bedroom and startled the creature which was hanging from the window sill above my bed. It immediately dropped beside my bed. It was black and bulbous, larger than a desert plate but non threatening like a stuffed toy. Although it totally freaked me out there was nothing really scary about the creature. It was a few months later when my entity interactions began. Although I never saw that entity's shape again I believe it was one of the non-troublesome ones that hung around often. In retrospect I find it pleasing to realize that none of the entities I have dealt with were really " negative " at all. They all just hung around and we had the chance to " perceive " each other because of the " vesica pisces " as you explain it chrism. Frequencies have changed now so they no longer have this opportunity. It's easy to see how someone might become enticed and lost within a single aspect of phenomena and tie themselves to one level. It was a two year trip for me. And now I look back and it was all so simple. Love, glen. , " chrism " <> wrote: > > Are both symbols of the Kundalini. If you see them in visions do not > fear them. But I know you will at first - lol! Just begin to nurture a > respect and from that respect bring it into an acceptance of the > difference in bodies and from that acceptance bring an understanding > of love for all of creation. Snakes and spiders included. > > I saw spiders the size of plates zipping past me on fine webs. At > first it scared the Sh*t out of me and I was up looking around! WTF? > WTF? So I know how some of you will feel. - lol - chrism > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2008 Report Share Posted July 31, 2008 I've had the privilege of finding snakes in my house recently! Nothing major, only tiny little garden snakes about 1/2 in in diameter and maybe 1 ft. 1/2 long. I went downstairs to get a glass of water 2 nights ago and saw one of my cats playing with something in the floor in the dark quite actively. So I turned on the light to see this little snake going along the baseboards trying to get away. I shooed my cat away with difficulty, and took the snake outside with a pair of tongs and let it loose. It was a bit stunned but soon slithered off. And about 4 months ago, I found just the head and about 2 inches of body on the living room floor where a similar thing must have happened. Too late for the snake. In both cases I asked the snakes to be blessed (dead or alive). A bit odd having snakes at all, since I live very much in suburbia with houses all around me. And how they got IN the house is still a mystery. Anyway, I'm thankful they weren't rattlesnakes!!!! Calling cards of Shakti? Who knows?! Love to everyone, Valarie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2008 Report Share Posted July 31, 2008 Valarie, I live in town as well and I have these little snakes all over my yard, in my flower beds and around. A couple of months or so ago I found a dead one on my kitchen floor. They do get in somehow. A few lizards and frogs have gotten in, too. LOL! I guess they sneak in when you open the door. Linda , Valarie Vousden <vjvousden wrote: > > I've had the privilege of finding snakes in my house recently! Nothing major, only tiny little garden snakes about 1/2 in in diameter and maybe 1 ft. 1/2 long. I went downstairs to get a glass of water 2 nights ago and saw one of my cats playing with something in the floor in the dark quite actively. So I turned on the light to see this little snake going along the baseboards trying to get away. I shooed my cat away with difficulty, and took the snake outside with a pair of tongs and let it loose. It was a bit stunned but soon slithered off. And about 4 months ago, I found just the head and about 2 inches of body on the living room floor where a similar thing must have happened. Too late for the snake. In both cases I asked the snakes to be blessed (dead or alive). A bit odd having snakes at all, since I live very much in suburbia with houses all around me. And how they got IN the house is still a mystery. Anyway, I'm thankful they weren't > rattlesnakes!!!! Calling cards of Shakti? Who knows?! > > Love to everyone, > > Valarie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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