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On Fri, 17 Mar 2000 19:12:43 Greg Goode wrote:

>For most people, when they enter

>into a Kundalini practice, pursue K-yoga, seek a teacher in the tradition,

>etc., have they already felt K-activity and then seek to learn more about

>it, or do they hear about it and then want to experience it?

 

Thanks for your very

nice questions Greg-san and all your patience. :))

 

:) I don't know the answer to your question,

I'd say ppl do a little bit of both.

 

Nevertheless, I have something to add about

teachers and Kundalini.

 

Personally, I strongly feel Kundalini represents a

teaching process, both directly and indirectly.

 

In re. directly:

Have you heard about the idea of the

Devaloka of Kashmir

Shaivism ? This is some form of dream

location, into which the practitioner

is supposed to "go" when asleep to learn

spiritual matters.

 

When I first read about this, I laughed out loud, as the concept of disembodied

"teachers"

or beings in a Devaloka sounded like

a fairytale. Now I can only say I stopped

laughing and that there is a teaching process. :)

 

Love,

 

Amanda.

 

 

 

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