Guest guest Posted October 20, 2008 Report Share Posted October 20, 2008 Thank you Jonathan for sharing these thoughts. And thank you chrism for a good understandable answer--- I have been going a different route in asking why the negative happenings when one comes into Kundalini? It seems to me that this is a gift that has strings attached - like giving up all that one has or is - the self one has worked on for all one's life and then to have to rebuild it to some extend. To open one's self to be " as a child " and allow the Kundalini to rebuild one. This is different for each of us but many have a really hard time inside a Kundalini process. Why is that?? I was asked by a person when I was explaining about my process and the pitfalls I have encountered and those of others and the question was; Why would anyone want to go thru that experience? That hit a nerve with me and I asked myself indeed why? When the end may not come in this lifetime - when one does not really know what to expect totally. I am still struggling with this - My experiences have been easy compared to others but have been difficult for me - I am very grateful for this gift even with all the downsides but if I were not in the midst of it I wonder if I would indeed " want to be " Any comments are appreciated... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2008 Report Share Posted October 20, 2008 Is there any true gift that does not have some requirements or standards? If we don't strive to improve to reach, then what's the point? For example, those who have a strong belief in God change, striving to live up to His standards, following His commandments. We spent our lives gathering issues through our interactions with others and through our own behavior. Can, or should, we expect that to be wiped clean without any effort on our part? It's time for The Great Cleaning. It's not always comfortable, but it feels better and better as you go! Sarita , "" . wrote:>> Thank you Jonathan for sharing these thoughts. And thank you chrism> for a good understandable answer---> > I have been going a different route in asking why the negative> happenings when one comes into Kundalini? It seems to me that this is> a gift that has strings attached - like giving up all that one has or> is - the self one has worked on for all one's life and then to have to> rebuild it to some extend. To open one's self to be "as a child" and> allow the Kundalini to rebuild one. This is different for each of us> but many have a really hard time inside a Kundalini process. Why is that??> > I was asked by a person when I was explaining about my process and the> pitfalls I have encountered and those of others and the question was;> > Why would anyone want to go thru that experience? That hit a nerve> with me and I asked myself indeed why? When the end may not come in> this lifetime - when one does not really know what to expect totally.> I am still struggling with this - > > My experiences have been easy compared to others but have been> difficult for me - I am very grateful for this gift even with all the> downsides but if I were not in the midst of it I wonder if I would> indeed "want to be" > > Any comments are appreciated...> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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