Guest guest Posted November 1, 2009 Report Share Posted November 1, 2009 Dear and all who can assist: I am puzzled. I am baffled as to why the Kundalini centers I'm contacting regarding sponsorship/collaboration for a hopeful seminar, shut the door on me. The centers hold titles such as ...of Divine Awakening, Kundalini this or that...and hold Kundalini Intensives and Kundalini Master courses etc. But when I speak with the Master who is facilitating the groups/events I'm treated like some unwanted stepchild. Does not Kundalini Yoga tie into Kundalini Awakening....does not Holy Yoga tie into Kundalini Awakening....does not Divine Expansion and Awakening or Kundalini Master training tie into Kundalini Awakening? Confused and obviously naive. Love: Danielle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2009 Report Share Posted November 1, 2009 Blessings Danielle!!! You are a humble soul. You are a vehicle of Divine Love. Perhaps those you are dealing with are not filled with this love. I do not make any judgements here. However, I am aware that there are Teachers who will deflate your ego in order to inflate theirs. Not all teachers are like Chrism, I am sure you know this. I believe the Divine with guide your heart to the correct source you are seeking. Pax. Warren , " iamwaitingmoon " <iamwaitingmoon wrote: > > Dear and all who can assist: > I am puzzled. I am baffled as to why the Kundalini centers I'm contacting regarding sponsorship/collaboration for a hopeful seminar, shut the door on me. The centers hold titles such as ...of Divine Awakening, Kundalini this or that...and hold Kundalini Intensives and Kundalini Master courses etc. But when I speak with the Master who is facilitating the groups/events I'm treated like some unwanted stepchild. Does not Kundalini Yoga tie into Kundalini Awakening....does not Holy Yoga tie into Kundalini Awakening....does not Divine Expansion and Awakening or Kundalini Master training tie into Kundalini Awakening? Confused and obviously naive. > > Love: > Danielle > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2009 Report Share Posted November 1, 2009 Danielle, I bow to your courage and faith. Contacting these centers is an act of bold love and fearlessness. I think you are, in part, being shown that there are many variants and modalities of spiritual practice. They are all tributaries, streamlets, and currents in the vast river we sentient beings swim. All these paths provide service to those who are on them. Not all of them are Kundalini-oriented. Some may have Kundalini, yet the participants believe that their path or their teacher or their lineage is the " only one " . Some work with prana and believe that they are experiencing Kundalini. Some do physical fitness exercises derived from hatha yoga and believe they are working with Kundalini. Some may actually be working with or experiencing small amounts of Kundalini energy. There are many modalities of practice out there, enough to provide for and serve the many different people that are out there, each one at a different place in their respective multi-life journeys. Kundalini revolutionizes everything in one's life - fast. Not everyone wants this. You may have encountered some people whose spiritual practices currently serve them by providing stability, a clearly defined wordview with definite boundaries, and it may be that a part of them wishes to retain that - they may sense that the energy you carry, that you are representing, might unbind that. Remember that they can feel the Shakti pouring through you as you pursue this sacred task. Not everyone is ready for Kundalini. So, this may be some of what you have run up against in your encounters - I don't now. There's a part of me that's sometimes very Taoist. I feel that a task in the outer world should flow smoothly and harmoniously, if I am in the right place inwardly. If it doesn't, I try to look at what I can tweak, change, or release in my inner world to align myself with the energy forces flowing around me and to surf with them rather than to struggle against them. Here's one technique that sometimes works for me. Rather than approach a task logically and rationally, I ask Shakti to show me the answer. To use computer terminology, I kick off a " background task " . At certain times of day, I repeat the request, writing it in my journal, repeating it a number of times at the start of meditation. Then I go about my business, not thinking about it much. I try to remain open - still my mind and let the answer come when the universe is ready to present it. I " feel " for it - so when the answer comes, I " know " it, and it " feels " right. You may already be doing this anyway. I just mention it in case you have not tried it. You can use this to ask Shakti to show you the " right " place for a seminar. You can also use this to scan the different possible places - still your mind, hold an image or feeling of each place in your mind (or visit them - walk through them, see how they feel), then follow up with the one(s) that " feel " right. I'm pretty darn wordy for a Taoist! Warren said all this in just a few simple words when he said the Divine will guide your heart to the right place. Love and blessings, David Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2009 Report Share Posted November 1, 2009 Yes I too found it to be quite interesting that these organizations didnt have and didnt " want " information or the desire to even approach that condition or supreme gift which they used in advertisements so freely. They state as a title for a place or an event a condition which they move so far away from themselves and from those who are actually approaching the fact of their advertisement. We can forgive them their wishful thinking with the trust that Kundalini will eventually become a more well known condition that doesnt illicit the fear that it currently does for some. To this end I became determined to offer such a place. This is our place KAS1 - lol! No bricks and mortar yet but that can come in time. - blessings Danielle and may your heart and eyes become adjusted to the contradictions that can sometimes occur with this path. - chrism , " iamwaitingmoon " <iamwaitingmoon wrote: The centers hold titles such as ...of Divine Awakening, Kundalini this or that...and hold Kundalini Intensives and Kundalini Master courses etc. But when I speak with the Master who is facilitating the groups/events I'm treated like some unwanted stepchild. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2009 Report Share Posted November 1, 2009 Well stated David! - , " djgottlieb " <dgottlieb wrote: They are all tributaries, streamlets, > and currents in the vast river we sentient beings swim. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2009 Report Share Posted November 2, 2009 Thank you David...this is so helpful. I feel like a child trying to learn and " understand " the separation of ONE. My heart doesn't grasp it...so your explaination is helpful to my mind, and helps me find the balance. I feel nothing but love during my inquiries and exploration; I feel an amazing security and gudiance from Shakti. I'm just puzzled by the segregation set by man. This is not my first time to be puzzled by such. I don't think it is the divine that is separated and segregated but rather the human element which creates such as you indicated and for a myriad of " reasons " . If I place this back into my previous inquiry as to " why " this is so, I can see the parallels now and understand better via what you have shared with me. Indeed, it is all coming together, and in those moments of it being " right " it is no doubt " rigt " . Shakti has not only opened doors, but loving hearts. The people are more than friendly and are with open arms, and even offer gifts of support. It's all learning and discerning and for me that means reconfirming matters for myself of what this journey has been and is and integrating this, experiencing gratitude, and understanding better my " fit " into the community. It's a beautiful journey, which frequently leaves me scratching my head and certainly puzzled. Your feedback is most helpful and brings me back to Center. Thank you, kindly blessed one. Love: Danielle , " djgottlieb " <dgottlieb wrote: > > > Danielle, > > I bow to your courage and faith. Contacting these centers is an act of bold love and fearlessness. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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