Guest guest Posted April 15, 2010 Report Share Posted April 15, 2010 Some folks do see Kundalini as a shortcut to enlightenment. They may not be aware of the difficulties and hard work that can be needed to bring a blending of the divine and mundane bodies of expression. This is not wrong or demeaning to them in any way. Some of us will have a destiny and a directive to have and to hold this divine force. And though it is a typically phenomenal path, the gifts of wisdom and knowledge, enlightenment and balance that come are well worth the hard work and the pain and kriyas and other phenomena. Some don't need to study for a lifetime in a classical format. And in our scientific and tangible results oriented society the phenomena that comes with Kundalini can be a welcome and refreshing validating gift to many. It gives some of us personal and tangible proof in the tactile ways we are familiar with. Not scientific proof (yet). Kundalini is a process and it does serve as a point of awareness that there is more and something inside each person that can approach God within and without. Asking permission of no person other than ones own divine self. - blessings - chrism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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