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Kundalini teaches one how to be self sufficient. It is a steep and vertical

lesson plan so emulation from a conscious meditative point of experience is a

good balance to have.

 

Many of the ancient Hindu would at a specific time in their lives disappear into

the forest to seek the Kundalini. This would require a shift in the patterns of

work and survival from what they had been used to.

 

Many other groups from the Essenes to the Tibetan Lamas to the Shaman in the

jungle know and knew the importance of surviving by working with the land

whether in a jungle or a desert or on the high peaks of the Himalayas.

 

We have an opportunity to reclaim this heritage, and it is a path that leads one

into the conditioning model for Kundalini. It is a grounding path and a fecund

path. It gives examples for those with and in search of the Kundalini. How to

adjust and balance within the changes of the body as we join the heavens and the

earth in a sacred embrace. -

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oh wow, I've been drawn to find wilderness survival skills courses in my area.

Once I have money I'm going to be taking them. I've also had this almost

terrible yearning to go do a walkabout in Australia or something to that nature

anywhere else, hence the survival skills course. I'm feeling this strong urge

and it's getting to be painful to continue to put it on hold, but what is one

supposed to do? The only thing I can think of is prepare...

craig

 

 

 

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> Kundalini teaches one how to be self sufficient. It is a steep and vertical

lesson plan so emulation from a conscious meditative point of experience is a

good balance to have.

>

> Many of the ancient Hindu would at a specific time in their lives disappear

into the forest to seek the Kundalini. This would require a shift in the

patterns of work and survival from what they had been used to.

>

> Many other groups from the Essenes to the Tibetan Lamas to the Shaman in the

jungle know and knew the importance of surviving by working with the land

whether in a jungle or a desert or on the high peaks of the Himalayas.

>

> We have an opportunity to reclaim this heritage, and it is a path that leads

one into the conditioning model for Kundalini. It is a grounding path and a

fecund path. It gives examples for those with and in search of the Kundalini.

How to adjust and balance within the changes of the body as we join the heavens

and the earth in a sacred embrace. -

>

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