Guest guest Posted August 22, 2009 Report Share Posted August 22, 2009 I found this site on Kabbalah. All of the information is freely available. The lessons taught are compatible with the pursuit of Kundalini and should give a person a bit clearer guidance in terms of what the situation is that you find yourself in. I offer this in the hopes that it will bring help in the form of technical answers to some basic questions. http://www.kabbalahlearningcenter.info/presemester_study.php Blessings to you all. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2009 Report Share Posted August 22, 2009 Thanks for the link to the enrollment page. This appears to be bit of an advertisment? Where are the Kundalini correlations or references? Where is the sacred feminine written of? Is this a group you are studying with at this time shilivan? How is this providing a " clearer guidance. " - lol! Clearer than what? - blessings to you shilivan and thank you for your gifts of service. - chrism , " shilivan " <shilivan wrote: and should give a person a bit clearer guidance in terms of what the situation is that you find yourself in. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2009 Report Share Posted August 23, 2009 It IS an advertisement. It's an advertisement for a free study course in Kabbalistic studies. I mean free as in free beer. I've downloaded almost all of the lessons already. The idea is that the human being has been created by the creator to receive and be filled with delight. And the goal is to achieve equivalence of form with (to be as) the creator. To enter a state of giving. To emanate as the creator emanates. If you follow the kundalini tradition you will immediately recognize the mental/emotional changes that are described in kabbalah. While they describe attainment differently, the human body has only one basic configuration and everything that happens must happen within it. So the awkening and uniting with the divine is actually the kundalini. But from a kabbalistic view, one attunes themselves to the love of the creator. And focusing on that love one adopts the qualities of pure love. This focus on love activates the crown. The brighter the crown gets the deeper the call to the creative forces of the Earth, the root chakra. And if your spirit is suffused with love, then the kundalini awakening will be an expression of the pure love of God. Mind you this is only my preliminary understanding based on what I have experienced from kundalini and what I've learned from Kabbalah. , " " <> wrote: > > Thanks for the link to the enrollment page. > > This appears to be bit of an advertisment? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2009 Report Share Posted August 23, 2009 Free beer. Oh joy. - lol. I feel that the human body has the capacity for many configurations that are as outgrowths of the basic options. Kabbala is good for those who are of a specific faith (Jewish) and for those who feel drawn to these highly organized structures from which to form accepted expectations and perceptions. It is limited compared to what Kundalini will teach but sometimes this is good! imho. There is still much fear propagated from these studies. Yet that too is a common element of many of the religious based themes. There is still much in the way of patriarchal domination. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patriarchy) Many controls over women for the study of that which isnt singularly patriarchal. A discounting of the Sacred Feminine. But again this is (sadly) common. Even they admit in the description that they wouldnt have allowed a woman to partake of these studies in the past. This I am sure was the case for many more years than the recent opening of these studies for women. The majority of these studies are for men only and have been that way for the thousands of years of the existence of these studies. But it is not alone in this and is another valid way to go. As with so many of the esoteric schools of study. Seems like men need to catch up. So the girls arent allowed in! - lol. May blessings and joy be given to those who use this as a positive and inclusive path towards the enlightened state. Have fun with Kabbala. - , " shilivan " <shilivan wrote: > > It IS an advertisement. It's an advertisement for a free study course in Kabbalistic studies. I mean free as in free beer. I've downloaded almost all of the lessons already. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2009 Report Share Posted August 23, 2009 Thanks you Shilivan. Some months ago after watching some of the Nassim Haramein videos, I had an interest in looking up some info on the Kabbalah and while searching for something on scribd.com one night I came across some books written by this same person who is giving this course for free. " Rav Michael Laitman, PhD " - His many books are free on scribd.com as well. I did not know which book to read on first.LOL! I think the course would be a good place to start. I like the ideal of it being in audio form, I tend to get more out of listening than reading, mainly I think becasue my eyes going back and forth reading puts me in trance and I end up eventually falling alseep and having a sore neck when I wake up. I go into trance state easily anymore. Thanks again, I plan to listen to these videos or audios and see if there is something there for me. Also, thanks for you overview of the course. It sounds very interesting. Love & blesings, Linda , " shilivan " <shilivan wrote: > > It IS an advertisement. It's an advertisement for a free study course in Kabbalistic studies. I mean free as in free beer. I've downloaded almost all of the lessons already. > > The idea is that the human being has been created by the creator to receive and be filled with delight. And the goal is to achieve equivalence of form with (to be as) the creator. To enter a state of giving. To emanate as the creator emanates. > > If you follow the kundalini tradition you will immediately recognize the mental/emotional changes that are described in kabbalah. While they describe attainment differently, the human body has only one basic configuration and everything that happens must happen within it. So the awkening and uniting with the divine is actually the kundalini. But from a kabbalistic view, one attunes themselves to the love of the creator. And focusing on that love one adopts the qualities of pure love. This focus on love activates the crown. The brighter the crown gets the deeper the call to the creative forces of the Earth, the root chakra. And if your spirit is suffused with love, then the kundalini awakening will be an expression of the pure love of God. > > Mind you this is only my preliminary understanding based on what I have experienced from kundalini and what I've learned from Kabbalah. > > , " " <@> wrote: > > > > Thanks for the link to the enrollment page. > > > > This appears to be bit of an advertisment? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2009 Report Share Posted August 23, 2009 Hi Danceswithcats990 I'm glad my post was helpful. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4t20Q1WSxb0 & feature=player_embedded The link above is a clip discussing the difference between kabbalah and religion. Seems it's not actually a Jewish thing by nature. Judaism came up along side of kabbalah and the two have been associated since. I'm a bit of a spiritual pragmatist. Not every system has the whole truth. But each has deep insights. Every system I've studied points to love. And so I understand this to be the core force behind everything. The goal is simply to become the living embodiment of love. If kabbalah can provide a map for a struggling soul like myself, then I'm only too happy to learn the good in it. And to the extent that I can do my part to " spread the love " I hope my actions play a part in enriching the life of another in some way. , " danceswithcats999 " <crazycats711 wrote: > > Thanks you Shilivan. Some months ago after watching some of the Nassim > Haramein videos, I had an interest in looking up some info on the Kabbalah and while searching for something on scribd.com one night I came across some books written by this same person who is giving this course for free. " Rav Michael Laitman, PhD " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2009 Report Share Posted August 23, 2009 Hi Chrism, >I feel that the human body has the capacity for many configurations that are as outgrowths of the basic options. Kabbala is good for those who are of a specific faith (Jewish) and for those who feel drawn to these highly organized structures from which to form accepted expectations and perceptions. It is limited compared to what Kundalini will teach but sometimes this is good! imho.< I have been studying the Kabala for three years and am not Jewish and have heard that one cannot know it in several lifetimes and have not found that it is limited at all. In three years, I have only seen the tip of the iceberg as it is that deep. It is definitely not for the common estate. Best, Angelina , " " <> wrote: > > Free beer. Oh joy. - lol. > > I feel that the human body has the capacity for many configurations that are as outgrowths of the basic options. Kabbala is good for those who are of a specific faith (Jewish) and for those who feel drawn to these highly organized structures from which to form accepted expectations and perceptions. It is limited compared to what Kundalini will teach but sometimes this is good! imho. > > There is still much fear propagated from these studies. Yet that too is a common element of many of the religious based themes. > > There is still much in the way of patriarchal domination. > (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patriarchy) > Many controls over women for the study of that which isnt singularly patriarchal. A discounting of the Sacred Feminine. But again this is (sadly) common. > > Even they admit in the description that they wouldnt have allowed a woman to partake of these studies in the past. This I am sure was the case for many more years than the recent opening of these studies for women. The majority of these studies are for men only and have been that way for the thousands of years of the existence of these studies. But it is not alone in this and is another valid way to go. > > As with so many of the esoteric schools of study. Seems like men need to catch up. So the girls arent allowed in! - lol. > > May blessings and joy be given to those who use this as a positive and inclusive path towards the enlightened state. > > Have fun with Kabbala. - > > , " shilivan " <shilivan@> wrote: > > > > It IS an advertisement. It's an advertisement for a free study course in Kabbalistic studies. I mean free as in free beer. I've downloaded almost all of the lessons already. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2009 Report Share Posted August 23, 2009 Ah well that's how Kundalini is for me. So blessings to you Angelina on your Kabbalistic journey. - chrism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2009 Report Share Posted August 23, 2009 I do agree the main purpose of a lot of the religions (if not all) is to get to that place of love and to radiate it. I got a little tickled watching thet video you posted, where he said kabbalah was not a religion. I was just on a hindu site recently and it stated in large letters on the first page that hindism is not a religion and I had a buddbist friend who told me buddhism is not a religion and I told him well most christians say christianity is not a religion either. hehehe! I am glad they are all about love and I too see deep insights in them all. Love & blessings, Linda , " shilivan " <shilivan wrote: > > Hi Danceswithcats990 > > I'm glad my post was helpful. > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4t20Q1WSxb0 & feature=player_embedded > > > The link above is a clip discussing the difference between kabbalah and religion. > Seems it's not actually a Jewish thing by nature. Judaism came up along side of kabbalah and the two have been associated since. > > I'm a bit of a spiritual pragmatist. Not every system has the whole truth. But each has deep insights. Every system I've studied points to love. And so I understand this to be the core force behind everything. The goal is simply to become the living embodiment of love. If kabbalah can provide a map for a struggling soul like myself, then I'm only too happy to learn the good in it. > > And to the extent that I can do my part to " spread the love " I hope my actions play a part in enriching the life of another in some way. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2009 Report Share Posted August 23, 2009 Dear Linda, Bharat or India was first called as region of seven rivers.Sapta Sindhu.some persons could not pronounce S, instead they pronunced H for S.Thus Sapta sindhu changed to Hapta Hindu.Hindu is not a religion.There is no founder of Hinuism.It is way of living..............................shrikant Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2009 Report Share Posted August 24, 2009 You are right Shrikant, from this page I found the origins of hinduism are obscure, and it came by words/traditions handed down my mouth and then written down by several different peoples over different time periods. You could say that about the bible/traditions christians go by as well. Every thing physical has a beinning and end is the way I see it. I see religion as a set of rules/beliefs a person lives their life by, more a tool that helps in finding their way to the spiritaul/God source. I like what one of the kabbalah videos I watch today said. It said all is inspired/created of/by God, the good and the bad. That would mean all religions/belief systems, every one and everything, including kundalini. One belief system is no more special over another and they all have within them great truths and so do all people and every living creature, plant, or mineral, everything in the heavens and earth. You could look at it this way, with all that you reject in creation, you are rejecting some truth, knowledge, lesson from the God source rather it be what you judge as good or bad. The kabbalah guy says that nothing is good or bad, but just is, a part of what is created. http://www.indianexcursion.net/hinduism/origin-of-hinduism.html Blessings, Linda , shrikant phule <shrikantphule wrote: > > Dear Linda, > Bharat or India was first called as region of seven rivers.Sapta Sindhu.some persons could not pronounce S, instead they pronunced H for S.Thus Sapta sindhu changed to Hapta Hindu.Hindu is not a religion.There is no founder of Hinuism.It is way of living..............................shrikant > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2009 Report Share Posted August 24, 2009 Dear Linda, I feel that one should stick to one belief system in attaining Truth or Reality,otherwise your mind is clouded.You can be jack of all trades but master of none.Today I read about what science believe. " Reality is what we take to be true.What we take to be true is what we believe.What we believe is based on our percepts.What we perceive depends on what we look for.what we look for depends on what we perceive.What we perceive determines what we believe.What we believe determines what we take to be true.What we take to be true is our reality. You are lucky to have Chrism as your teacher,He can take you or guide you towards Reality. .........................Shrikant --- On Mon, 24/8/09, danceswithcats999 <crazycats711 wrote: danceswithcats999 <crazycats711 Re: For anyone who's interested Monday, 24 August, 2009, 11:38 AM You are right Shrikant, from this page I found the origins of hinduism are obscure, and it came by words/traditions handed down my mouth and then written down by several different peoples over different time periods. You could say that about the bible/traditions christians go by as well. Every thing physical has a beinning and end is the way I see it. I see religion as a set of rules/beliefs a person lives their life by, more a tool that helps in finding their way to the spiritaul/God source. I like what one of the kabbalah videos I watch today said. It said all is inspired/created of/by God, the good and the bad. That would mean all religions/belief systems, every one and everything, including kundalini. One belief system is no more special over another and they all have within them great truths and so do all people and every living creature, plant, or mineral, everything in the heavens and earth. You could look at it this way, with all that you reject in creation, you are rejecting some truth, knowledge, lesson from the God source rather it be what you judge as good or bad. The kabbalah guy says that nothing is good or bad, but just is, a part of what is created. http://www.indianex cursion.net/ hinduism/ origin-of- hinduism. html Blessings, Linda Kundalini-Awakening -Systems- 1 , shrikant phule <shrikantphule@ ...> wrote: > > Dear Linda, > Bharat or India was first called as region of seven rivers.Sapta Sindhu.some persons could not pronounce S, instead they pronunced H for S.Thus Sapta sindhu changed to Hapta Hindu.Hindu is not a religion.There is no founder of Hinuism.It is way of living...... ......... ......... .......shrikant > recommends that you upgrade to the new and safer Internet Explorer 8. http://downloads./in/internetexplorer/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2009 Report Share Posted August 24, 2009 Ahh! but it would only cloud you mind it that is what I believed, right? Sorry I could not resist that. hehehe! What you are really saying to me there is that one should look only at what is in their own little box, community, country, and not look out side of it. I see the whole universe as my playpen and I have hungry desires that needs fulfilled. LOL! Like I know a person who knows many languages and that would totally have me in confusion. I have trouble with the one language I grew up with. Language is not my thing for sure, my brain just really has problems with it and I also have a partial tongue tied problem (a genetic thing that runs in my family) which causes me to have a hard time pronouncing words. Hehe! You should have been at my wedding, it was hilarious. I am more tongue tied when I get nervous, if that helps you to have a clearer picture. The preacher's baby woke up in the middle of it all and was screaming to the top of her lungs wanting her bottle on top of it all and my parents got there just as it was all over. None of that made the ceromony wrong/nule/void, it was just the way it was. We all have a " thorn in the side " that helps keep us humbled, right? I work around/with my defects and am grateful for them, the same as I am grateful for my gifts. They make me who I am. Now religion is something that really sparks an interest in me and I love learning about all my brothers and sisters belief systems. We are a very large family and there is so much there, it could keep my interest for many liftimes. LOL! See, I see different than you, I believe truth to be truth rather you believe it or not. Of course, I have limits on my reality, just the same as every other God partical. If I had no limits, I would be perfect in totolly perfect bodies and would not be tongue tied or have a problem learning languages. It's funny though, for I do see my self as perfect in Christ and the funny thing too is that a gift the Holy Spirit chose to bestow upon me is the gift of tongues. LOL! I speak this language that I do not know and do not know what I am saying. How hilarious is that! I am not for sure if it is even a real language. I am sure the words are pronounced perfectly, though. Love & blessings, Linda , shrikant phule <shrikantphule wrote: > > Dear Linda, > I feel that one should stick to one belief system in attaining Truth or Reality,otherwise your mind is clouded.You can be jack of all trades but master of none.Today I read about what science believe. " Reality is what we take to be true.What we take to be true is what we believe.What we believe is based on our percepts.What we perceive depends on what we look for.what we look for depends on what we perceive.What we perceive determines what we believe.What we believe determines what we take to be true.What we take to be true is our reality. > You are lucky to have Chrism as your teacher,He can take you or guide you towards Reality. > .........................Shrikant > > --- On Mon, 24/8/09, danceswithcats999 <crazycats711 wrote: > > > danceswithcats999 <crazycats711 > Re: For anyone who's interested > > Monday, 24 August, 2009, 11:38 AM > > > > > > > You are right Shrikant, from this page I found the origins of hinduism are obscure, and it came by words/traditions handed down my mouth and then written down by several different peoples over different time periods. You could say that about the bible/traditions christians go by as well. Every thing physical has a beinning and end is the way I see it. I see religion as a set of rules/beliefs a person lives their life by, more a tool that helps in finding their way to the spiritaul/God source. > > I like what one of the kabbalah videos I watch today said. It said all is inspired/created of/by God, the good and the bad. That would mean all religions/belief systems, every one and everything, including kundalini. One belief system is no more special over another and they all have within them great truths and so do all people and every living creature, plant, or mineral, everything in the heavens and earth. > You could look at it this way, with all that you reject in creation, you are rejecting some truth, knowledge, lesson from the God source rather it be what you judge as good or bad. The kabbalah guy says that nothing is good or bad, but just is, a part of what is created. > > http://www.indianex cursion.net/ hinduism/ origin-of- hinduism. html > > Blessings, > Linda > > Kundalini-Awakening -Systems- 1 , shrikant phule <shrikantphule@ ...> wrote: > > > > Dear Linda, > > Bharat or India was first called as region of seven rivers.Sapta Sindhu.some persons could not pronounce S, instead they pronunced H for S.Thus Sapta sindhu changed to Hapta Hindu.Hindu is not a religion.There is no founder of Hinuism.It is way of living...... ......... ......... .......shrikant > > > > > > > > > > > > > recommends that you upgrade to the new and safer Internet Explorer 8. http://downloads./in/internetexplorer/ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2009 Report Share Posted August 24, 2009 I forgot there is a link I wanted to share. If one did not know it was about kabbalah, one could apply it to Kundalini and it would fit perfectly. Is kundalini and kabbablah the same thing, but with different spellings? I am wondering. LOL! and my mind is spinning. http://www.perceivingreality.com/code/ Love, Linda , " danceswithcats999 " <crazycats711 wrote: > > Ahh! but it would only cloud you mind it that is what I believed, right? Sorry I could not resist that. hehehe! > > What you are really saying to me there is that one should look only at what is in their own little box, community, country, and not look out side of it. I see the whole universe as my playpen and I have hungry desires that needs fulfilled. LOL! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2009 Report Share Posted August 24, 2009 I am happy to know you like to look in other boxes also,I also peep some times.Principle underlying is the same in every box.What you get is information and not Knowledge.Knowledge comes from within.Rest is different information.You should have technology to turn the information to knowledge.Collecting lot of information is not human's task it belongs to computers.It is said in Vivek Choodamani by Aadi Shankaracharya " if the supreme truth remains unknown,the study of sciptures is fruitless;even if the supreme truth is known the study of the sciptures is useless,(the study of the letter alone is useles,the spirit must be sought out by intution).I enjoyed your wedding ceremoy & will enjoy the site you sent equally. ..................................shriknt --- On Mon, 24/8/09, danceswithcats999 <crazycats711 wrote: danceswithcats999 <crazycats711 Re: For anyone who's interested Monday, 24 August, 2009, 1:48 PM Ahh! but it would only cloud you mind it that is what I believed, right? Sorry I could not resist that. hehehe! What you are really saying to me there is that one should look only at what is in their own little box, community, country, and not look out side of it. I see the whole universe as my playpen and I have hungry desires that needs fulfilled. LOL! Like I know a person who knows many languages and that would totally have me in confusion. I have trouble with the one language I grew up with. Language is not my thing for sure, my brain just really has problems with it and I also have a partial tongue tied problem (a genetic thing that runs in my family) which causes me to have a hard time pronouncing words. Hehe! You should have been at my wedding, it was hilarious. I am more tongue tied when I get nervous, if that helps you to have a clearer picture. The preacher's baby woke up in the middle of it all and was screaming to the top of her lungs wanting her bottle on top of it all and my parents got there just as it was all over. None of that made the ceromony wrong/nule/void, it was just the way it was. We all have a " thorn in the side " that helps keep us humbled, right? I work around/with my defects and am grateful for them, the same as I am grateful for my gifts. They make me who I am. Now religion is something that really sparks an interest in me and I love learning about all my brothers and sisters belief systems. We are a very large family and there is so much there, it could keep my interest for many liftimes. LOL! See, I see different than you, I believe truth to be truth rather you believe it or not. Of course, I have limits on my reality, just the same as every other God partical. If I had no limits, I would be perfect in totolly perfect bodies and would not be tongue tied or have a problem learning languages. It's funny though, for I do see my self as perfect in Christ and the funny thing too is that a gift the Holy Spirit chose to bestow upon me is the gift of tongues. LOL! I speak this language that I do not know and do not know what I am saying. How hilarious is that! I am not for sure if it is even a real language. I am sure the words are pronounced perfectly, though. Love & blessings, Linda Kundalini-Awakening -Systems- 1 , shrikant phule <shrikantphule@ ...> wrote: > > Dear Linda, > I feel that one should stick to one belief system in attaining Truth or Reality,otherwise your mind is clouded.You can be jack of all trades but master of none.Today I read about what science believe. " Reality is what we take to be true.What we take to be true is what we believe.What we believe is based on our percepts.What we perceive depends on what we look for.what we look for depends on what we perceive.What we perceive determines what we believe.What we believe determines what we take to be true.What we take to be true is our reality. > You are lucky to have Chrism as your teacher,He can take you or guide you towards Reality. > ............ .......... ...Shrikant > > --- On Mon, 24/8/09, danceswithcats999 <crazycats711@ ...> wrote: > > > danceswithcats999 <crazycats711@ ...> > [Kundalini-Awakenin g-Systems- 1] Re: For anyone who's interested > Kundalini-Awakening -Systems- 1 > Monday, 24 August, 2009, 11:38 AM > > > > > > > You are right Shrikant, from this page I found the origins of hinduism are obscure, and it came by words/traditions handed down my mouth and then written down by several different peoples over different time periods. You could say that about the bible/traditions christians go by as well. Every thing physical has a beinning and end is the way I see it. I see religion as a set of rules/beliefs a person lives their life by, more a tool that helps in finding their way to the spiritaul/God source. > > I like what one of the kabbalah videos I watch today said. It said all is inspired/created of/by God, the good and the bad. That would mean all religions/belief systems, every one and everything, including kundalini. One belief system is no more special over another and they all have within them great truths and so do all people and every living creature, plant, or mineral, everything in the heavens and earth. > You could look at it this way, with all that you reject in creation, you are rejecting some truth, knowledge, lesson from the God source rather it be what you judge as good or bad. The kabbalah guy says that nothing is good or bad, but just is, a part of what is created. > > http://www.indianex cursion.net/ hinduism/ origin-of- hinduism. html > > Blessings, > Linda > > Kundalini-Awakening -Systems- 1 , shrikant phule <shrikantphule@ ...> wrote: > > > > Dear Linda, > > Bharat or India was first called as region of seven rivers.Sapta Sindhu.some persons could not pronounce S, instead they pronunced H for S.Thus Sapta sindhu changed to Hapta Hindu.Hindu is not a religion.There is no founder of Hinuism.It is way of living...... ......... ......... .......shrikant > > > > > > > > > > > > > recommends that you upgrade to the new and safer Internet Explorer 8. http://downloads. / in/internetexplo rer/ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2009 Report Share Posted August 24, 2009 hi Shrikant and linda, When i first went to art school , we were taught the rules, beginning with the sacred geometry, how this geometry fitted into man , and how it fitted into the stars and the universe. we were given these rules and taught that we must apply our work through them. What i build in architecture fits these rules. There comes a time after working with the rules that you see them in everything, in religion , mathematics, science, the stock market, even the flowers and bees.I feel i was not taught these rules in art school, but that i have always known them, that i know they are me and i am it. At this point we can create, we can look beyond and know, the story of something in an instant. When looking out from a different religion, that is not my birth given one i see the same rules,the same creation, a way of describing the same actions. To be able to see this in the many religions i feel i must have travelled through them to get to this point.They are in all of us absorbed to our very photons, we have but to allow our door to open to them .To absorb then be absorbed. purple , shrikant phule <shrikantphule wrote: > > Dear Linda, > I feel that one should stick to one belief system in attaining Truth or Reality,otherwise your mind is clouded.You can be jack of all trades but master of none.Today I read about what science believe. " Reality is what we take to be true.What we take to be true is what we believe.What we believe is based on our percepts.What we perceive depends on what we look for.what we look for depends on what we perceive.What we perceive determines what we believe.What we believe determines what we take to be true.What we take to be true is our reality. > You are lucky to have Chrism as your teacher,He can take you or guide you towards Reality. > .........................Shrikant > > --- On Mon, 24/8/09, danceswithcats999 <crazycats711 wrote: > > > danceswithcats999 <crazycats711 > Re: For anyone who's interested > > Monday, 24 August, 2009, 11:38 AM > > > > > > > You are right Shrikant, from this page I found the origins of hinduism are obscure, and it came by words/traditions handed down my mouth and then written down by several different peoples over different time periods. You could say that about the bible/traditions christians go by as well. Every thing physical has a beinning and end is the way I see it. I see religion as a set of rules/beliefs a person lives their life by, more a tool that helps in finding their way to the spiritaul/God source. > > I like what one of the kabbalah videos I watch today said. It said all is inspired/created of/by God, the good and the bad. That would mean all religions/belief systems, every one and everything, including kundalini. One belief system is no more special over another and they all have within them great truths and so do all people and every living creature, plant, or mineral, everything in the heavens and earth. > You could look at it this way, with all that you reject in creation, you are rejecting some truth, knowledge, lesson from the God source rather it be what you judge as good or bad. The kabbalah guy says that nothing is good or bad, but just is, a part of what is created. > > http://www.indianex cursion.net/ hinduism/ origin-of- hinduism. html > > Blessings, > Linda > > Kundalini-Awakening -Systems- 1 , shrikant phule <shrikantphule@ ...> wrote: > > > > Dear Linda, > > Bharat or India was first called as region of seven rivers.Sapta Sindhu.some persons could not pronounce S, instead they pronunced H for S.Thus Sapta sindhu changed to Hapta Hindu.Hindu is not a religion.There is no founder of Hinuism.It is way of living...... ......... ......... .......shrikant > > > > > > > > > > > > > recommends that you upgrade to the new and safer Internet Explorer 8. http://downloads./in/internetexplorer/ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2009 Report Share Posted August 24, 2009 Hi Shrikant, thanks for your reply. I do have the Holy Spirt(kundalini) of God dwelling alive(activated) wihtin me enlightening that info given to me by technology, which by the same Spirit I am lead each day. I agree the letter alone is useless unless one's spiritual eyes and ears have been opened to understanding by Spirit. Before the Holy Divine One moved me, I had no desire or ability to read and study the scriptures in the first place. Now the scriptures are food/bread for my soul. I partake heartily of this spiritual food given everyday. The Logos was with God and is God and I dwell in Him and He in I. This logos being the part of the trinity that is refered to as the Son of God. The Son is just as much God as the Mother/Father aspects. The son(Logos) speaks, the Mother(Spirit) moves upon the Father(Substances)and creation breaks forth into being. Even scientifically speaking, science would call the Son DNA, the Mother is energy and the Father is the dark/light matter/substance. I agree about the Principle underlying is the same in every box. Love & blessings, Linda , shrikant phule <shrikantphule wrote: > > I am happy to know you like to look in other boxes also,I also peep some times.Principle underlying is the same in every box.What you get is information and not Knowledge.Knowledge comes from within.Rest is different information.You should have technology to turn the information to knowledge.Collecting lot of information is not human's task it belongs to computers.It is said in Vivek Choodamani by Aadi Shankaracharya " if the supreme truth remains unknown,the study of sciptures is fruitless;even if the supreme truth is known the study of the sciptures is useless,(the study of the letter alone is useles,the spirit must be sought out by intution).I enjoyed your wedding ceremoy & will enjoy the site you sent equally. > .................................shriknt > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2009 Report Share Posted August 24, 2009 Beautifully written Purple! You of many languages. Hehe! Love, Linda , " purple_firefly111 " <purple_firefly111 wrote: > > hi Shrikant and linda, > When i first went to art school , we were taught the rules, beginning with the sacred geometry, how this geometry fitted into man , and how it fitted into the stars and the universe. we were given these rules > and taught that we must apply our work through them. What i build in architecture fits these rules. There comes a time after working with the rules that you see them in everything, in religion , mathematics, science, the stock market, even the flowers and bees.I feel i was not taught these rules in art school, but that i have always known them, > that i know they are me and i am it. At this point we can create, we can look beyond and know, the story of something in an instant. > > When looking out from a different religion, that is not my birth given one i see the same rules,the same creation, a way of describing the same actions. > To be able to see this in the many religions i feel i must have travelled through them to get to this point.They are in all of us absorbed to our very photons, we have but to allow our door to open to them .To absorb then be absorbed. > > purple > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2009 Report Share Posted August 24, 2009 Dear Linda, Thanks for your letter....................shrikant Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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