kundalini-l-d Digest Volume 96 : Issue 192 1 Date: Sun, 13 Oct 1996 From: Mary Knapp Subject: Another Oft' Forgotten Saying Why are these Christ's most forgotten words: - "Judge not and you will not be judged." Best answer wins a trip to the land of inner peace!-] Mary, The Reluctant Earthling - 2 Date: Sun, 13 Oct 1996 From: Andrew Short Subject: Dave Long's inappropriate posts Mr. Long: Your posts re. what you consider to be inappropriate preferernces of sexual lifestyle are categorically out of order for this List. I assume, pending further evidence to the contrary, that your poor netiquette to date derives only from ignorance. I will appreciate it (and I feel confident that my appreciation will be shared by most other members of the List) if, henceforth, you will conform to worldwide standards of internet protocol in confining your efforts to topics of general interest and subject-related to kundalini. Thank you. - Andrew Short Austin, TX 3 Date: Sun, 13 Oct 1996 From: "Your friend at:" Subject: Re: No compromise with Kundalini, please! To whom it may concern, Astrology has to do with karma. The actions and interactions of karma are very difficult to understand. Though we may have a desire to try and figure these things out, we must be satisfied with basic guidelines. Sincerely, cj - ************ "The person who is not disturbed by happiness and distress and is steady in both is certainly eligible for liberation." Bhagavad gita as it is 2.15 ************ On Sun, 13 Oct 1996, Royale Jills wrote: - > Hi P. As an astrologer I can agree with you about learning a little and > then expounding greatly, however, I do not think astrology is a > spiritual study. The Hari Krishnas have identified it as the highest of > the material studies, and I can agree with that.Love Royale > > > - 4 Date: Sun, 13 Oct 1996 From: "Your friend at:" Subject: Re: Follow up & question about death To whom it may concern, The soul's departure from the body is a strange thing. Knowing the body to be temporary, we should always work on preparedness for when the sould leaves the body. If we accepted this truth we might limit materialistic acquisitions. Sincerely, cj ************ "The person who is not disturbed by happiness and distress and is steady - in both is certainly eligible for liberation." Bhagavad gita as it is 2.15 ************ On Sun, 13 Oct 1996, Holly N. Barrett, Ph.D. wrote: > > Now the question. My mom didn't suffer much, thank god (and modern > pharmacology), but several hours before she died her hands and feet got > boiling hot to the touch -- not her head, like a fever, but more like a > last rush before she began to die. I've seen people (and animals) > suddenly get "well" before they die but nothing like this. I'm > wondering whether this has something to do with how the life-force > inhabits our bodies. Any thoughts? > > Thanks and love to all, > > Holly > > 5 Date: Sun, 13 Oct 1996 From: Mark Rivera Subject: Re: No compromise with Kundalini, please! Dear Royale: I could not agree with you more. Karma creates Karma. It doesn't matter whether it is good or bad, though I prefer good Karma, what matters is that we some how free ourselves of Karma. Everything is karma. I think that's how the painful, and sometimes necessary (It's not always painful, I think), that's associated with Kundalini awakening is important. It is important because we are clensed of our karma in some rate or form. It may not be fun, but in the big picture, I'd say we all receive Karma in all forms no matter what. What is most difficult about Karma is many times I think I and (Perhaps others), forget or have no idea why whatever is happening is happening, but nevertheless, things happen. At least we have hope. Mark