Guest guest Posted April 18, 2000 Report Share Posted April 18, 2000 Hello again, On Sun, 16 Apr 2000 15:42:50 Mark W. Otter wrote: >Ted and David, who facilitate the sessions I >attend have been doing this for years, so maybe 150 sessions, with on >average 20 participants, so 3000 person-sessions, have never seen this. Well, that sounds like a reassuring statistics. I am surprised they haven't seen more to it. It would be interesting asking some one like Dr. Bonnie Greenwell, who has worked a lot with Kundalini awakenings how common they are. >my body started jerking quite strongly. It was very intense and I >panicked. Lunch was a strange experience, and I did an "emergency" >second breathing, during which it receded, and I calmed down. It was either Kundalini, or as our friend Tony likes to term it: "It was only prana cleansing..." >At the >time I was seeking a k experience, and since I have backed off and am >content to work with things as they are, clearing and slowly moving into >a closer relationship with life. I'm content with kriyas now, and >energy movement during yawning and sighing, etc. >It's another thing here on planet earth It sure is. Kundalini is also the primordial sound and it exists in everyone and everything. There is really no need to seek it, one may as well seek life while living. IIRC the Indian traditions have a separate term for the "energy" that moves yawning upwards in the body. Love, 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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