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This was posted on the tantric group in conjunction with two other

pieces. Their was a slightly different meaning to the post but this

one I felt was worthy of a reminder for everyone. - blessings all. -

chrism

 

 

" If you are not willing to go with what Kundalini - not me - but

what Kundalini says to consume or not consume, practice or not

practice you are in for a rough and possibly painful experience.

 

" Hell hath no fury than that of a woman scorned! "

 

Kundalini is the ultimate femininity. She will torture you into

submission or a chemical prison or both if you go against her

wishes. She is a very strong and definite power. Not someone you

want to scorn! This is where the " Kali " aspect of Kundalini comes to

the fore.

 

She will love you when you do what you are told, and flower your

path with joy and beauty. Or she will wrack your body with a painful

savagery from the inside out that no medication can assuage. "

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I looked up datura, because I didn't know what it was. I have grown

moonflowers in my flower beds many times and never knew they were

poisonous.

 

Linda

 

, " alayafire "

<ari.reza wrote:

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> sounds like datura!

> paula...

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im not sure linda but i think moon flower are morn1ng glories ??,

still an ethogen,

datur@ is devils /angel trumpets or jimsons weed, funny thing is they

are all over disneyland at the tree of life! lol!

i also saw jurema there it closed its leaves as the park closed very

nice...

 

paula...

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I looked farther and the moonflower is in the same nightshade family,

but is smaller and has a purple throat. I don't remember mine having

any purple one them, so I don't know. Moonflower are not morning

glories, but there is a version of morning glory that is called

moonflower, but it grows as a vine like the other morning glories, but

the flower is a little larger. I have grown those as well.

 

http://www.desertusa.com/aug97/du_datura.html

 

Linda

 

, " alayafire "

<ari.reza wrote:

>

> im not sure linda but i think moon flower are morn1ng glories ??,

> still an ethogen,

> datur@ is devils /angel trumpets or jimsons weed, funny thing is they

> are all over disneyland at the tree of life! lol!

> i also saw jurema there it closed its leaves as the park closed very

> nice...

>

> paula...

>

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interesting, datur@ and kundalin1 info....

paula..

 

In Eurasia references to the uses and sacred status of Datur@

(predominantly Datur@ metel) can be found from the Caspian Sea to

China. Especially in India it found a highly revered place of honor

as one of Shiva's sacred plants. According to the vamana purana it

grew out of Shiva's chest and the garuda purana gives instructions

for ritual offerings of Datur@ flowers, which should be made to

Yogashwara (=Shiva) on the 13th day of the waxing Moon in January.

 

Sadhus and Yogis smoke the leaves and seeds mixed with Ganj@,

another plant sacred to Shiva. The combination of the two plants

alludes to the dual (androgynous) nature of the God. Datur@

represents the male polarity whilst Ganj@ symbolizes the feminine

aspect. The chilum is lit with two sticks, further signifying the

duality. As the God of Flames Shiva transforms the inherent powers

of his sacred plants and invokes the cosmic s£xual energy of the

universe. The Kundalin1 snake, hitherto fast asleep in the nether

regions of the base chakra is awakened and winds its way up through

the chakras until the yogi's consciousness is filled with cosmic

consciousness in which all opposites merge into oneness. In

accordance with this symbolism Datur@ flowers in particular held a

widespread reputation as a powerful aphrodisiac.

 

Elsewhere a somewhat less charming ritual practice was associated

with Datur@ intoxication. The Thugs, or Thuggees, a particularly

fanatical sect of Kali-worshippers also held Datur@ (Datur@ fastuosa

var. alba) sacred. According to their belief Kali, the dark Goddess

of death and fertility demanded at least one male sacrifice per day.

A Datur@ preparation known as Dhƒt, was used both to bestow a

fearless frenzy in the worshipers as they attacked their victims

(usually travellers), and to d.r.u.g these prior to the sacrifice.

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