Guest guest Posted May 6, 2010 Report Share Posted May 6, 2010 Message #7324 Jan. 4th, Thurs., 2007 Here's something to consider. In ancient India and Tibet, China and Arabia there were monasteries and hermitages set aside to train the Kundalini-intended on the necessary steps involved in maintaining balance inside a Kundalini Activation/Awakening. These guys and gals would go through the needed steps lead by those who had walked the path before them. They developed stages and gradients of information these students would then, when they were ready as deemed by their teachers, would put practice. They rarely left the school in many traditions. The students were forced to meditate and pray and perform service. They were forced to eat only certain foods, meditate in certain ways and perform the tasks given to them by their Masters (teachers). They were schooled in sometimes thousands of years old traditions of metaphysical knowledge. The Old ways would only allow a certain degree of a grief period and then " It's a new day! " The Tibetans would basically get the time to do the " Prayer for the dead " and then it was business as usual as their knowledge of the afterlife allowed them to know some things for certain. Not so here, now. In the West there are many, many distractions that can confuse and mislead those who come into this experience. There is a medical community that treats this condition with heaviest of drugs. There are microwaves and radio waves and television waves. Long waves and short waves and all manner of frequency generation. There is audible noise. There is visual noise. Foods that are non-nutritious and water that has been altered by poisonous toxins. Air that has been altered by poisonous gases, etc. It is now a very different world for the Kundalini to rise and yet she does rise. All this to say that when dealing with strong emotional Kundalini induced phenomena one needs to be very specially focused on what is occurring and how to organize, as best as possible, our ego response when the phenomena threatens to overwhelm. If you experience the loss of a loved one as I have and (a member) has recently, it can be very hard on the newly Kundalini Awakened. A person can go into severe emotional trauma. But take a step back from the intensity of the experience and internally step back and allow the grieving process to occur without becoming so attached to it that it begins to do you instead of you doing it. Do your best to not become overwhelmed. Remember the amplification that will occur. Let us here know what is happening with you. Stay with us and communicate. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2010 Report Share Posted May 6, 2010 I asked the thorn to be removed and it was graciously removed. The attachment has also been lifted. There was a definitive shift. Also was told that it was time to let go by that gigantic voice in the head, and it wasn't a request. So, all is well, just plodding along, no worries. Thanks to all, thanks for the encouragement, thanks for the community and thanks for the insights! love, gale , " " <> wrote: > > Message #7324 > Jan. 4th, Thurs., 2007 > > > Do your best to not become overwhelmed. Remember the amplification that will occur. Let us here know what is happening with you. Stay with us and communicate. - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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