Guest guest Posted December 10, 2009 Report Share Posted December 10, 2009 This is a process in which the egoic foundations are shook forcefully. One is brought into the Kundalini conditioning through the auspices of a shattering of personal space and of personal definition. No longer in control of one's existence one is forced to surrender to the ministrations of the Shakti Tiger who is very hungry for the individual's resistance to the Shakti agenda. One is battered about like a mouse in the claws of the cat. If one is strong enough to refuse the obvious advances then the hidden weaknesses will be capitalized upon. It is all for the greater glory of the infusing Kundalini and a way of great release for the individual. It is rough and it is supposed to be. It is loud and harsh and painful in the odd painless way that the Kundalini can invite. It is a way of loosening the ego consciousness in order to bring into direct experience the presence of the Shakti Tiger. People dream of this Tiger and they can be seen as being invited though Shakti Tiger welcomes party crashers! - lol! Yum! Tiger Shaktipat must really be experienced rather than read about. It is a deeply personal path and as we scream into the roar we find our own Kundalini voice. And we begin to feel the purr of the great cat! - blessings all. - chrism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2009 Report Share Posted December 10, 2009 yes, I had the Shakti tiger in my dream last night. IN the dream I had a tiger skin which symbolized power, and I was worried as the real Shakti Tiger was going to take it back, and I knew i could not win this fight. I think this dream ties into other dreams and experiences I have been having the last few days of this body being illusory, the witness being illusory, of feeling deeply the entrapment of consciousness in the body, and being sent on new plane journeys again.... again what I take to be real is shown to be empty as furthur depth emerges....its just continuous unfolding... wheeeeeee!!!! i think i need D Buckup for this one... something is afoot again... love Bruce , " " <> wrote: > > This is a process in which the egoic foundations are shook forcefully. One is brought into the Kundalini conditioning through the auspices of a shattering of personal space and of personal definition. No longer in control of one's existence one is forced to surrender to the ministrations of the Shakti Tiger who is very hungry for the individual's resistance to the Shakti agenda. > > One is battered about like a mouse in the claws of the cat. > > If one is strong enough to refuse the obvious advances then the hidden weaknesses will be capitalized upon. > > It is all for the greater glory of the infusing Kundalini and a way of great release for the individual. It is rough and it is supposed to be. It is loud and harsh and painful in the odd painless way that the Kundalini can invite. > > It is a way of loosening the ego consciousness in order to bring into direct experience the presence of the Shakti Tiger. People dream of this Tiger and they can be seen as being invited though Shakti Tiger welcomes party crashers! - lol! Yum! > > Tiger Shaktipat must really be experienced rather than read about. It is a deeply personal path and as we scream into the roar we find our own Kundalini voice. And we begin to feel the purr of the great cat! - blessings all. - chrism > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2009 Report Share Posted December 10, 2009 that's what I need..some shaking around. , " " <> wrote: > > This is a process in which the egoic foundations are shook forcefully. One is brought into the Kundalini conditioning through the auspices of a shattering of personal space and of personal definition. No longer in control of one's existence one is forced to surrender to the ministrations of the Shakti Tiger who is very hungry for the individual's resistance to the Shakti agenda. > > One is battered about like a mouse in the claws of the cat. > > If one is strong enough to refuse the obvious advances then the hidden weaknesses will be capitalized upon. > > It is all for the greater glory of the infusing Kundalini and a way of great release for the individual. It is rough and it is supposed to be. It is loud and harsh and painful in the odd painless way that the Kundalini can invite. > > It is a way of loosening the ego consciousness in order to bring into direct experience the presence of the Shakti Tiger. People dream of this Tiger and they can be seen as being invited though Shakti Tiger welcomes party crashers! - lol! Yum! > > Tiger Shaktipat must really be experienced rather than read about. It is a deeply personal path and as we scream into the roar we find our own Kundalini voice. And we begin to feel the purr of the great cat! - blessings all. - chrism > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2009 Report Share Posted December 10, 2009 Hi Chrism, around the time you gave some members the Tiger Shaktipat, was the same time I had my eating babies and 'tiger woman' dream. Could I have been picking up on this? If the answer is yes, then that explains a lot to me. Other things are happening related to this time and I have been seeing tiger images everywhere, and in people's houses where it was unexpected. A " yes " or " no " answer will suffice as you must be very busy. Tanks and Blessings, Iona x , " " <> wrote: > > This is a process in which the egoic foundations are shook forcefully. One is brought into the Kundalini conditioning through the auspices of a shattering of personal space and of personal definition. No longer in control of one's existence one is forced to surrender to the ministrations of the Shakti Tiger who is very hungry for the individual's resistance to the Shakti agenda. > > One is battered about like a mouse in the claws of the cat. > > If one is strong enough to refuse the obvious advances then the hidden weaknesses will be capitalized upon. > > It is all for the greater glory of the infusing Kundalini and a way of great release for the individual. It is rough and it is supposed to be. It is loud and harsh and painful in the odd painless way that the Kundalini can invite. > > It is a way of loosening the ego consciousness in order to bring into direct experience the presence of the Shakti Tiger. People dream of this Tiger and they can be seen as being invited though Shakti Tiger welcomes party crashers! - lol! Yum! > > Tiger Shaktipat must really be experienced rather than read about. It is a deeply personal path and as we scream into the roar we find our own Kundalini voice. And we begin to feel the purr of the great cat! - blessings all. - chrism > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2009 Report Share Posted December 10, 2009 LOL! Yes seeing the tiger is really a way of seeing Shakti. You see the sacred feminine everywhere and especially as she is making the transformations within you. My answer to you is " yes " and have no worries there are meanings within meanings when it comes to these areas. Do your practice and be the source of the grace that you are Iona. Your development is going great!- , " ionaskydancer " <ionaskydancer wrote: > > Hi Chrism, > > around the time you gave some members the Tiger Shaktipat, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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