Guest guest Posted September 22, 2008 Report Share Posted September 22, 2008 @@@ " Catholic " is a label. When one is joined to God there are no more labels, so don't think of them as Catholic. They stayed that way to help you, here and now. That's why I recommended you take a peek. Some may speak directly to your experience. Let the Holy Spirit guide you.@@@ Hi Dhyana, I was not considering the label. I have nothing against Catholic, my own daughter is one. It's just I am ignorant of their teachings and ways. It hard to understand what they are saying at times, which makes it even harder for me, learning a new religion on top of. The church I attended, there were many devoted to prayer and devotion and all. Some of our prayer meeting would end up going into the wee hours many times. We had Holy Ghost filled prayer meetings and services. There are bound to be some out there, in those non-denominational churches that have had experiences with K. I am one who has. LOL! Linda --- " novalees " <dhyana wrote: > > Lol! The Catholic Faith was rich ground for mystics to grow in...I > feel that's why so many came from there. Devotion, prayer, meditation, > spiritual discipline, puts one within the " Safeties " and makes it easy > for the higher experiences to come. > > Many could have easily left the Catholic faith, once they were filled > with the Light and could see the limitations, but I read of some > choosing to stay in order to pave the way for those who followed in > the Christian Tradition...to keep a continuity flowing. > > " Catholic " is a label. When one is joined to God there are no more > labels, so don't think of them as Catholic. They stayed that way to > help you, here and now. That's why I recommended you take a peek. Some > may speak directly to your experience. Let the Holy Spirit guide you. > > Love and Hugs, > dhyana > > > > --- " Linda " > <crazycats711@> wrote: > > > > > > Thanks Dhyana, I have been reading on Philip St. Romain's book. I was > > hopeing to get it finished before Shaktipat. I have only got half > > way. I kept getting side tracked to people he mentions, but they have > > been of interest too. So, do you know of any Christian mystics that > > are not of the Catholic faith. The Catholic religion is so different > > from what I am use to. Just understanding them on top of is not easy > > for me. I have also been reading the book Mikael recommended and it > > has been a help, but it is by a catholic as well. > > > > Linda > > > > --- " novalees " > > <dhyana@> wrote: > > > > > > Tender hug, Linda. > > > > > > What comes to me in reading your plight is recommending > > > that you look at the lives of the Christian mystics, and see > > > how kundalini plays out in the lives of those following the > > > Christian tradition. There is much on the internet about them. > > > > > > Google Christian Mystics > > > > > > Its quite fascinating. > > > > > > Love, dhyana > > > > > > > > > --- " Linda " > > > <crazycats711@> wrote: > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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