Guest guest Posted January 23, 2009 Report Share Posted January 23, 2009 Developmental plateaus are as important as climbing the mountain. Also be aware of the highs and lows of the phenomena. You are in a low expressive place right now. You have NOT BEEN ABANDONED! - lol. Do the safeties every day and please note that nothing has changed except your phenomena. You are still in process but " plateaus " need to be given that the body(s) can adjust at their own pace. Please see this as a guidance being given, Please do not judge your progress by an abundance or a lack of symptoms. You have had some great symptoms now perhaps you can learn what it is to not have symptoms and yet still cultivate the Kundalini or not..... it is your choice. I have written about the plateau areas for sometime. It is an area of processing the transformation and is often accompanied by a difined lack of phenomena. The associated feelings of abandonment, guilt, sadness, by the person for the Kundalini is merely the ego consciousness expressing its fear and dissatisfaction of not having the status quo it has become comfortable with expressed. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2009 Report Share Posted January 23, 2009 I've been going through one of these for a while, VERY difficult! It occurred to me that things may be changing. I'm quite happy with the way things were but as usual with this stuff you've gotta let go of the old to let the new stuff in. Thanks Ia for bringing up this topic, I'd be interested to hear others experiences of these plateaus. Ana , " chrism " <> wrote: > > Developmental plateaus Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2009 Report Share Posted January 23, 2009 Hey - What do you mean by " low expressive place? " Thanks for clarification Here is not a bad place to be! Love - 'Ia , " chrism " <> wrote: > > Developmental plateaus > are as important as climbing the mountain. Also be aware of the highs > and lows of the phenomena. You are in a low expressive place right > now. You have NOT BEEN ABANDONED! - lol. > Do the safeties every day and please note that nothing has > changed except your phenomena. You are > still in process but " plateaus " need to be given that the body(s) can > adjust at their own pace. Please see this as a guidance being given, > Please do not judge your progress by an abundance or a lack of > symptoms. You have had some great symptoms now perhaps you can > learn what it is to not have symptoms and yet still cultivate the > Kundalini or not..... it is your choice. > > I have written about the plateau areas for sometime. It is an area of > processing the transformation and is often accompanied by a difined > lack of phenomena. The associated feelings of abandonment, guilt, > sadness, by the person for the Kundalini is merely the ego > consciousness expressing its fear and dissatisfaction of not having > the status quo it has become comfortable with expressed. > - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2009 Report Share Posted January 24, 2009 I thought the following may pertain to what some are experiencing (bolded sentence). Again, I didn't bother to note where I read this, as it was for my own personal reference. Carolyn The Probationary Path corresponds to the period when the spiritual call has been sensed in some way. It is a time of distinct questing and searching. According to the Tibetan, this period is characterized by self-aware character building, a conscious desire to assist the side of evolution, a rudimentary interest in the Divine Wisdom, and a desire to be identified with transpersonal intent. This period of life is outwardly active. Books are avidly read, teachers are sought, groups are joined. It is often a challenging and frustrating period; disappointments go hand in hand with discoveries. However, diligent questing does bring a reward, the seeker finds a spiritual home which provides support and sustenance. The individual is able to deepen both commitment and understanding. The quest does not cease but expands in scope continuously. The Path of Discipleship, as the name implies, establishes the unshakeable commitment to spiritual principle. However this, too, is a time of challenge and personal growth for the doors of spiritual responsibility now open to new horizons. The seeker becomes committed, aspirations begin to change, values shift and priorities are altered. The frenetic activity of the early years is replaced by a more focused but settled outer life. According to the schema written by the Tibetan, the Path of Discipleship is characterized by a deeper commitment to serve humanity and its evolution, the development of the higher faculties of consciousness, a shift from the personal to the transpersonal, and a deepening realization of the spiritual responsibilities that come from spiritual awakening. Finally, the consolidating work of the Path of Discipleship flowers into the Path of Initiation. This is characterized by successively deeper spiritual experiences, a continuous expansion in consciousness and an increased understanding and interaction with the non-physical levels of reality. This brings a total transformation of being at all levels. The path and the individual merge; the initiate takes up the challenges and work of the tradition with fullness and joy. 'Beliefs are those things we hold to be true, and which are instrumental in creating our actions and our experience of life.'--- On Fri, 1/23/09, anastojo <brent.ana wrote: Thanks Ia for bringing up this topic, I'd be interested to hear others experiences of these plateaus.AnaKundalini-Awakening -Systems- 1 , "chrism" <@ ... wrote:>> Developmental plateaus .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2009 Report Share Posted January 24, 2009 I have to say that i'm in that place now and there have been 3-4 before this one but this time is not so bad as the other ones but i still feel abandoned at times.It's been hard because i'm looking for another apartment to move to asap and i've been very busy lately. love,nicole , " chrism " <> wrote: > > Developmental plateaus > are as important as climbing the mountain. Also be aware of the highs > and lows of the phenomena. You are in a low expressive place right > now. You have NOT BEEN ABANDONED! - lol. > Do the safeties every day and please note that nothing has > changed except your phenomena. You are > still in process but " plateaus " need to be given that the body(s) can > adjust at their own pace. Please see this as a guidance being given, > Please do not judge your progress by an abundance or a lack of > symptoms. You have had some great symptoms now perhaps you can > learn what it is to not have symptoms and yet still cultivate the > Kundalini or not..... it is your choice. > > I have written about the plateau areas for sometime. It is an area of > processing the transformation and is often accompanied by a difined > lack of phenomena. The associated feelings of abandonment, guilt, > sadness, by the person for the Kundalini is merely the ego > consciousness expressing its fear and dissatisfaction of not having > the status quo it has become comfortable with expressed. > - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2009 Report Share Posted January 24, 2009 Carolyn: That is a wonderful description of the path - it makes sense totally to me - thank you for sharing. e Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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