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Last night I was doing asanas in my dreams. I have limited flexibility with my backwards bend, but in my dream I was able to position myself on my arms and elbows, look forward, and bend my back far enough to rest both feet on the top of my head. Then I sunk lower onto the front of my neck and chest, resting with my chin on the floor and my feet positioned directly in front of my face. At some point, it occurred to me that I this position was extremely dangerous for me and I thought maybe my back was broken. I reached my arm backwards and felt the deep curve of my spine, but there was no pain.

 

My conception of divinity revolves entirely around sharing. The inspiration for sharing comes from the joy of being one with all life. What I want out of kundalini is the ability to not only give of my self, but to acquire resources and knowledge that I can also share. In order to give and have things to give, I must purify myself. My heart's desire is to live a life that revolves around the awareness and sharing of self.

 

Today there was a spider in my kitchen. I'm afraid spiders but I set out to catch him so he could be released outside. The reason why is because I recognize the spider's divinity. Divinity is all around, but as human beings we not only have our essence but the ability to consciously express it. So with divinity, there is the experience of it in all things, but also a drive to manifest it through the potential of our individuated expression.

 

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Zack,

Remember that dream and how it felt in every muscle and joint -- play it

back regularly .This is exactly what athletes do in visualizing their

performance. Your brain does not know the difference between a thought

and an action. You will feel the muscles act to their ability as you

replay the video. Over time your flexibility will increase. This is not

to replace what you do physically but a way to free your muscles and

joints by working in the ethereal.

 

Love. Thanks.

Dell

 

Zack Nemeth wrote:

> Last night I was doing asanas in my dreams. I have limited

> flexibility with my backwards bend, but in my dream I was able to

> position myself on my arms and elbows, look forward, and bend my back

> far enough to rest both feet on the top of my head. Then I sunk lower

> onto the front of my neck and chest, resting with my chin on the floor

> and my feet positioned directly in front of my face. At some point,

> it occurred to me that I this position was extremely dangerous for me

> and I thought maybe my back was broken. I reached my arm backwards

> and felt the deep curve of my spine, but there was no pain.

>

> My conception of divinity revolves entirely around sharing. The

> inspiration for sharing comes from the joy of being one with all

> life. What I want out of kundalini is the ability to not only give of

> my self, but to acquire resources and knowledge that I can also

> share. In order to give and have things to give, I must purify

> myself. My heart's desire is to live a life that revolves around the

> awareness and sharing of self.

>

> Today there was a spider in my kitchen. I'm afraid spiders but I set

> out to catch him so he could be released outside. The reason why is

> because I recognize the spider's divinity. Divinity is all around,

> but as human beings we not only have our essence but the ability to

> consciously express it. So with divinity, there is the experience of

> it in all things, but also a drive to manifest it through the

> potential of our individuated expression.

>

> KB

>

>

>

>

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Dell,

 

Thank you for your reply, my intuition tells me the same. This is the benefit of recognizing the unity of things. Allowing is a simple perspective, there are as many benefits to it as there are relationships between energetic boundaries. So many things come together when we allow what is. 'It' is already the pinnacle of any movement into oneness. This dream indicates to me that all of my practices are effective, and their method and reach extend farther than just my conscious experience. Extended periods of sleep have been a part of my journey lately. The rest is necessary if I am to recover from all the ways the kundalini is acting upon, and through, the various dimensions of my being.

 

Last night, I had some amazing dreams. I woke from them with awe. The thought to write them down in a dream journal entered my mind. I failed to do so. Of course, I cannot recall anything more than a vague image, emotion, or thought from the dream experience. The inability to recall the dreams, which I want to re-experience in my waking state, has to be allowed. It feels as if the urge to recall the on goings or trigger them will only solidify my forgetfulness.

 

Have a great day.

KB

 

 

 

PICO TECH <picotech9999 Sent: Friday, April 3, 2009 11:14:21 PMRe: Asana Dream and Divinity

 

Zack,Remember that dream and how it felt in every muscle and joint -- play it back regularly .This is exactly what athletes do in visualizing their performance. Your brain does not know the difference between a thought and an action. You will feel the muscles act to their ability as you replay the video. Over time your flexibility will increase. This is not to replace what you do physically but a way to free your muscles and joints by working in the ethereal.Love. Thanks.DellZack Nemeth wrote:> Last night I was doing asanas in my dreams. I have limited > flexibility with my backwards bend, but in my dream I was able to > position myself on my arms and elbows, look forward, and bend my back > far enough to rest both feet on the top of my head. Then I sunk lower > onto the front of my neck and chest, resting with my chin on the floor > and my feet positioned

directly in front of my face. At some point, > it occurred to me that I this position was extremely dangerous for me > and I thought maybe my back was broken. I reached my arm backwards > and felt the deep curve of my spine, but there was no pain.> > My conception of divinity revolves entirely around sharing. The > inspiration for sharing comes from the joy of being one with all > life. What I want out of kundalini is the ability to not only give of > my self, but to acquire resources and knowledge that I can also > share. In order to give and have things to give, I must purify > myself. My heart's desire is to live a life that revolves around the > awareness and sharing of self. > > Today there was a spider in my kitchen. I'm afraid spiders but I set > out to catch him so he could be released outside. The reason why is > because I recognize the

spider's divinity. Divinity is all around, > but as human beings we not only have our essence but the ability to > consciously express it. So with divinity, there is the experience of > it in all things, but also a drive to manifest it through the > potential of our individuated expression.> > KB>>>>

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