Guest guest Posted September 16, 2008 Report Share Posted September 16, 2008 Please begin to determine your attachments. What can stay and what must go. Especially those of the egoic natures. These comprise pride in accomplishment. Accumulated knowledge. Degrees of merit and certifications of accomplishment. Medals of valor, Doctorates, success, self worth, self loathing, bad habits and good habits. Love of possession, Love of self, love of another. Ownership of things, knowledge of things, mental abilities, Social skills, social standing, release all of these. Come to the Kundalini as a beautiful empty vessel. A temple waiting for the divine marriage to be given. Do not release your ability to survive inside of society unless you plan on leaving society. This is often the most difficult of processes and I will leave it to you to figure your way through it. These are personal choices and they are very important to the flow of the Kundalini in you. So ponder this and begin to release the possessive ego driven structures of your life. Release them and know they will be replaced by what the divine will bring. I had to do this and it is very familiar to me for as long as one lives inside of attachment one is grounded to this plane of expression to a certain degree. Sometimes in order to make great strides one must sacrifice those ideas, and materials and feelings and accomplishments in order to move forward. Do your best to constantly know where the next set of baggage needs to be dropped. - blessings all - chrism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2008 Report Share Posted September 16, 2008 Hi all… I just wanted to add a personal feeling about letting go of attachments…. I have been very much attached to religious procedures…I would never think anything beyond the rules and procedures of the religion. For me achieving the rules in the procedure itself would mean everything. And the rules would mean everything. When I was with keshav once when he was worshiping the god…there was such a conflict between us since I was not ready to accept his way of worshiping the god. It is only since last week I have been feeling to look at god beyond the rules of the religion. It is very difficult to accept what others do which will be different from our orthodox procedures. I have been now started to consciously respect others approach to god as well as for myself to reach god something beyond. Achieving the rules of procedures is no longer an achievement for me. Another challenge for me is to let go my ego that I am capable. God has gifted me few capabilities in learning and working skills. I am very much egoistic in this. Letting go this as to I’m also as equally to all others would be a great challenge for me… The last note from me is that my emotional attachments to people… I have a very small world of too few people about whom I am emotional. I can never let go my emotions about them…and for me the emotions I have on them would mean everything… With Warm Regards, Nagendra Prasad K.R Project Engineer| Information Systems -Payroll| Bangalore ( +91-80-30298331 (Direct) | Mob: 9741000336 | Success often comes to those who dare to act. It seldom goes to the timid who are ever afraid of the consequences On Behalf Of chrism 16-09-2008 3:04 PM Attachments Please begin to determine your attachments. What can stay and what must go. Especially those of the egoic natures. These comprise pride in accomplishment. Accumulated knowledge. Degrees of merit and certifications of accomplishment. Medals of valor, Doctorates, success, self worth, self loathing, bad habits and good habits. Love of possession, Love of self, love of another. Ownership of things, knowledge of things, mental abilities, Social skills, social standing, release all of these. Come to the Kundalini as a beautiful empty vessel. A temple waiting for the divine marriage to be given. Do not release your ability to survive inside of society unless you plan on leaving society. This is often the most difficult of processes and I will leave it to you to figure your way through it. These are personal choices and they are very important to the flow of the Kundalini in you. So ponder this and begin to release the possessive ego driven structures of your life. Release them and know they will be replaced by what the divine will bring. I had to do this and it is very familiar to me for as long as one lives inside of attachment one is grounded to this plane of expression to a certain degree. Sometimes in order to make great strides one must sacrifice those ideas, and materials and feelings and accomplishments in order to move forward. Do your best to constantly know where the next set of baggage needs to be dropped. - blessings all - chrism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2008 Report Share Posted September 17, 2008 I agree with you, but this is so difficult and I can only let go so much before 'others' are affected. How does one do this, sometimesI feel that I'm blind at times and unable to focus on what needs to be done. How or what are some starting points or suggestions to you can give to get on that road to surrendering? blessingslisa <> Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2008 5:34:18 AMSubject: Attachments Please begin to determine your attachments. What can stay and what must go. Especially those of the egoic natures. These comprise pride in accomplishment. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2008 Report Share Posted September 17, 2008 Hi Lisa, I experience surrender as the surrender of the will, letting go of the steering wheel and being with whatever is happening. I find that others are affected in a positive way by this because there is nothing to distract me from them, and they love the attention! There is no rush to be away from the moment, just surrendering to what is and allowing it to be. Being yourself in it and allowing whatever wants to come through you in love, to do so. There are many layers of surrender, and letting go of attachments. Take one at a time, peel your onion. Enjoy the journey. my two cents. Love, dhyana , Lisa Johnson <kundalisa69 wrote: > > I agree with you, but this is so difficult and I can only let go so much before 'others' are affected. How does one do this, sometimes > I feel that I'm blind at times and unable to focus on what needs to be done. How or what are some starting points or suggestions to you can give to get on that road to surrendering? > blessings > lisa > > > > > <> > > Tuesday, September 16, 2008 5:34:18 AM > Attachments > > > Please begin to determine your attachments. What can stay and what > must go. Especially those of the egoic natures. These comprise pride > in accomplishment. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2008 Report Share Posted September 17, 2008 Hi Dhyana, > There is no rush to be away from the moment, just surrendering to what is and allowing it to be. Being yourself in it and allowing whatever wants to come through you in love, to do so. There are many layers of surrender, and letting go of attachments. Take one at a time, peel your onion. Enjoy the journey. my two cents. < Great Advice ~ Thank you! , " novalees " <dhyana wrote: > > Hi Lisa, > > I experience surrender as the surrender of the will, letting go of the > steering wheel and being with whatever is happening. I find that > others are affected in a positive way by this because there is > nothing to distract me from them, and they love the attention! There > is no rush to be away from the moment, just surrendering to what is > and allowing it to be. Being yourself in it and allowing whatever > wants to come through you in love, to do so. There are many layers of > surrender, and letting go of attachments. Take one at a time, peel > your onion. Enjoy the journey. my two cents. > > Love, dhyana > > , Lisa Johnson > <kundalisa69@> wrote: > > > > I agree with you, but this is so difficult and I can only let go so > much before 'others' are affected. How does one do this, sometimes > > I feel that I'm blind at times and unable to focus on what needs to > be done. How or what are some starting points or suggestions to you > can give to get on that road to surrendering? > > blessings > > lisa > > > > > > > > > > <@> > > > > Tuesday, September 16, 2008 5:34:18 AM > > Attachments > > > > > > Please begin to determine your attachments. What can stay and what > > must go. Especially those of the egoic natures. These comprise pride > > in accomplishment. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2008 Report Share Posted September 18, 2008 Thank you for the explanation, it makes sense, thank you :)lisanovalees <dhyana Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2008 5:06:13 PM Re: Attachments Hi Lisa, I experience surrender as the surrender of the will, letting go of the steering wheel and being with whatever is happening. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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