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Hi Chrism,

 

Please forgive my uninformed non-detached curiosity. But the western

mind is very preoccupied with systems and results and goal-directed

action. That's my programming. So my question is emerging from this

unenlightened state ...

 

I am wondering what the next step is for a k-active soul? Once it has

has manifested in all the bodies and one is living the realisation of

an activated, risen kundalini as you have been doing, what happens now?

What is it for? I see what you are doing on this list and I am in awe.

And I understand some of the implications of living a k-active life as

you have taught. But i get the feeling there is other stuff going on

which is never discussed here. Real important things? Or not?

 

with love

reg

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I have slightly related question but I think is very important one to

consider...

 

Is having a " desire " for K-awakening an impediment to the very

process? Or we just " surrender " to the process ...kriya, meditation

and let the K decide the course? Is desire a manifestation of our ego?

 

I feel like I should just enjoy and get immersed in the process

without having to worry about the end result...but this conflicts with

" Shaktipat " intent...or does it? I mean, does the act of expressing

intent for Shaktipat expresses desire and is that OK?

 

Love,

 

Uday

 

, " regcorleonis "

<regcorleonis wrote:

>

> Hi Chrism,

>

> Please forgive my uninformed non-detached curiosity. But the western

> mind is very preoccupied with systems and results and goal-directed

> action. That's my programming. So my question is emerging from this

> unenlightened state ...

>

> I am wondering what the next step is for a k-active soul? Once it has

> has manifested in all the bodies and one is living the realisation of

> an activated, risen kundalini as you have been doing, what happens now?

> What is it for? I see what you are doing on this list and I am in awe.

> And I understand some of the implications of living a k-active life as

> you have taught. But i get the feeling there is other stuff going on

> which is never discussed here. Real important things? Or not?

>

> with love

> reg

>

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Hi Uday, thanks for asking this question. I would like to know the

answer as well. For me I have always believed that intent without any

desire behind it never happens. I feel that it was the strong desire

that gaves it power to take place. Look at it this way. Trying to

force yourself to do something where there is no desire in my opinion

never gets done. I have lots of " honey dos " around my house, so I

know that is fact in my experience. LOL!

 

Linda

 

, " uday_naik99 "

<uday_naik99 wrote:

>

> I have slightly related question but I think is very important one

to

> consider...

>

> Is having a " desire " for K-awakening an impediment to the very

> process? Or we just " surrender " to the process ...kriya, meditation

> and let the K decide the course? Is desire a manifestation of our

ego?

>

> I feel like I should just enjoy and get immersed in the process

> without having to worry about the end result...but this conflicts

with

> " Shaktipat " intent...or does it? I mean, does the act of expressing

> intent for Shaktipat expresses desire and is that OK?

>

> Love,

>

> Uday

>

> , " regcorleonis "

> <regcorleonis@> wrote:

> >

> > Hi Chrism,

> >

> > Please forgive my uninformed non-detached curiosity. But the

western

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