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Sloooowly catching up with the rest of you guys.

I do hope you will forgive me for resurrecting

old threads like this.

 

Yes, Dharma, if you are reading this,

I did mean that psychosis is /not/ the same

as the K experience, of course. :))

No, wait, of course I mean it /is/ the

same. I have been completely psychotic for the

last 18 months. ;)

 

I wrote it at 6 am in the morning and wasn't

thinking completely straight.

But since I'm not my mind, I happily blame the

it for that little blooper. ;))

 

Well, on this long passed topic,

Harsha told us a little about his own

difficult path as a young adult.

Quite a story and one which

gives hopes to us all that we too can

overcome our troubles on our paths. :)

 

Thank you very much for sharing, Harsha. :)

 

On Wed, 22 Mar 2000 09:13:51 Harsha (Dr. Harsh K. Luthar) wrote:

>When Kundalini Shakti rushes up, the first granthi goes right away in Muladhara

....

>the second one goes and finally the one at the third eye goes. After that the

process becomes

>smooth.

 

Yes, I think you're right about that. :)

>It means that by repeated experience, gradually one learns and advances through

that

>experience. So experience is in fact the best teacher. Swami Sivananda used to

say that where

>there is Yukti (common sense, adaptability, etc.) there is Bhukti (enjoyment)

and Mukti

>(Liberation).

 

:)) Yes, this most definitely mirror my own

experience, that common sense and

adaptability are two very good things to carry

with one when "dealing with" (or rather when

being dealt with by) Kundalini.

Adaptability, I can't think of anything more

important in this connection.

There may seem to be an infinte number of large

and small adjustments that need to be done,

but after some time, they become habit and

then part and parcel of the mind / body. :)

 

Thank you for the good reminder from Swami

Sivananda. I have enjoyed the web pages set up

by his ashram a lot and found that if a trip to

India ever comes my way, the ashram is one of

the places I would most like to stop by. :)

 

Thank you again for sharing with us.

 

Love,

 

Amanda.

 

 

 

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