Guest guest Posted June 6, 1999 Report Share Posted June 6, 1999 > "Amanda Erhart" <mumblecat > > > On Sun, 6 Jun 1999 20:38:12 jb wrote: > > >For practical purposes > >one can divide the presence of Kundalini in two parts: > >1. where one experiences visions, sensations, siddhis and the like > >2. where visions, sensations etc. have come to an end but transformation > >continues as can be witnessed from the movement of prana. When > this ends, it > >means either the physical body will be left or all transformations are > >completed. > > Jan, do you have any thoughts on why the physical > body in some cases is not left ? There isn't any satisfactory answer I know off. But from the perspective "what has a start, must have an end" it makes sense that K. awakening has its opposite. It would leave one absolutely free, without an active reminder there ever was a spiritual path or something like K. A different question would be why this is the exception instead of the rule... > Do you see these two alternatives as the only > two possible endpoints to a Kundalini activation ? These are only endpoints from the perspective of transformation. How one will act/react to the transformations is a different matter. I left out matters like silent bliss, non-duality for the sake of brevity. > The reason I ask is that I would like to make the > K activation into something more effective than just > Bliss-For-One as it is now. As long as one thinks one is the doer, one will reap the consequences. Ramana Maharshi tried to hide in caves but devotees traced him nevertheless He gave in as there wasn't a choice. With the huge amount of teachers and gurus, the "civilized" world has many givers of bliss already. If you want to do something effective, get a job in rural Africa and start teaching meditation in spare time; it is a lost continent in many respects. Buddhism would be a good choice because of its connection with suffering. > On beforehand thanks. > > Best regards, > > Amanda. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 1999 Report Share Posted June 6, 1999 On Sun, 6 Jun 1999 20:38:12 jb wrote: >For practical purposes >one can divide the presence of Kundalini in two parts: >1. where one experiences visions, sensations, siddhis and the like >2. where visions, sensations etc. have come to an end but transformation >continues as can be witnessed from the movement of prana. When this ends, it >means either the physical body will be left or all transformations are >completed. Jan, do you have any thoughts on why the physical body in some cases is not left ? Do you see these two alternatives as the only two possible endpoints to a Kundalini activation ? The reason I ask is that I would like to make the K activation into something more effective than just Bliss-For-One as it is now. On beforehand thanks. Best regards, Amanda. Angelfire for your free web-based e-mail. http://www.angelfire.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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