1998/01/14 19:34
kundalini-l-d Digest V98 #42
kundalini-l-d Digest Volume 98 : Issue 42
Today's Topics:
No refuge but ourselves [ RadiantTch <RadiantTchATnospamaol.com> ]
Re: genuine or delusion [ "Jason S. White" <zymphtATnospambluewin.ch ]
Re: plain English, for plain people? [ "Sen Ashanka"<sashankaATnospamaismi.ais.it ]
comments anyone? [ docATnospamyogaclass.com (Dr.KEV) ]
[Fwd: Re: plain English, for plain p [ freda <fredaATnospamblarg.net> ]
Channelling K/Sri Ramakrishna [ Afperry <AfperryATnospamaol.com> ]
Re: Confusion and Compulsion : Warni [ Harsh Luthar <hlutharATnospamkeynes.bryant ]
Re: Lonely Childhood [ Mystress Angelique Serpent <mistres ]
Re: plain English, for plain people? [ "Gloria Lee" <samyanaATnospamhotmail.com> ]
re: beyond culture (was plain Englis [ hbarrettATnospamix.netcom.com (Holly N. Ba ]
Full Circle [ PEGLUMPKIN <PEGLUMPKINATnospamaol.com> ]
Re: beyond culture (was plain Englis [ Louis Conjar <lconjarATnospamerols.com> ]
re: beyond culture (was plain Englis [ Blythe <merlinATnospampnn.com> ]
dasmonATnospamefn.com [ Blythe <merlinATnospampnn.com> ]
Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 07:23:15 EST
From: RadiantTch <RadiantTchATnospamaol.com>
To: Kundalini-lATnospamexecpc.com
Subject: No refuge but ourselves
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this is off the wall of Shalom mountain...origin, unknown...
WE are here because there is no refuge
finally from ourselves.
Until we confront ourselves
in the eyes and hearts of others,
we are running
Until we share our secrets with them,
we have no refuge from them.
We can know neither ourselves, nor anyone else.
We will be alone.
Where else but in our common ground,
can we find such a mirror?
Here we can at last appear clearly to ourselves.
Not as the giant of our dreams,
Nor as the dwarf of our fears.
But as a person, part of a whole.
With a share in its purpose.
In this ground we can each take root and grow.
Not alone anymore as in death,
But fully alive in the midst of the world.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
May each of you come to know yourselves....
Barbara Ellen ATnospam)-}}--}}-----
(that's a cyber rose) :-)
Radiant Touch* Healing
Spirit-guided Psychic Advisor/Healer
Healing Words, Healing Energy via E-mail
RadiantTchATnospamaol.com
Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 14:15:24 +0100
From: "Jason S. White" <zymphtATnospambluewin.ch>
To: "Mystress Angelique Serpent" <mistressATnospamdomin8rex.com>
Cc: <kundalini-lATnospamexecpc.com>
Subject: Re: genuine or delusion
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From: Mystress Angelique Serpent <mistressATnospamdomin8rex.com>
To: Jason S. White <zymphtATnospambluewin.ch>
Cc: kundalini-lATnospamexecpc.com <kundalini-lATnospamexecpc.com>
Date: Wednesday, 14 January, 1998 4:50 AM
Subject: Re: genuine or delusion
>>> Yes, it is partly from a "lighthouse spell", I cast on the list. Fueled
>>>by the grace of Shakti. An energy beacon that shifts probabilities to
>>>attract those who need this supportive environment, and those who have
the
>>>inclination and experience to share wisdom and love. It also makes the
list
>>>invisible to those who are not in it's highest good.
>>> Blessings, Mystress.
> LOL! Trapped in a Koan...
> You are tuning in on the spell for info about it?
I'd be interested in anything you have to share. Although I'm not
interested in casting spells particularly.
> I believe that very idea, is the reason why it was my path to grow
>Guruless.
> Early influences were Richard Bach: Jonathan Livingston Seagull, and self
>hypnosis. A focus on the limitlessness of human mind potential, and Love.
>So, whenever I read something that wanted to give me limits, rules and
>restrictions, I did not believe. I absorbed the concepts and possibilities,
>and denied the restrictions. Eastern philosophers insisting I be
>vegetarian, grimoires insisting I cast a circle and burn certain herbs..
>and beg Gods for favors.. uh uh, none of that seemed necessary, to me.
>Childish, even.. these days, I have great appreciation for the power of
>ritual, as a tool for focusing concentration of thought.
This is my approach too. There are lots of preconceived ideas and paths of
knowledge. A "spiritual community" about Kundalini is in a certain sense is
obsessed with the idea of Kundalini. This is different from the experience.
Real experience - Now - never has a preconceived notion or Idea about
itself. As soon as that Ideas is formed the moment will have passed.
The Eastern philosophers did fantastic work. In my opinion they were also
quite obsessed with attaining "higher" states of bliss or enlightenment.
These are also preconceived notions. These states are available to a
person, but to make their attainment the thrust of one's life is to travel a
preconceived path. No mystery. No drama. No soul.
> It calls out to those who are seeking community, already. They are drawn
>by the workings of their Higher Self.
> Likewise, My Pro-Dom advertising is only interesting to men whom Goddess
>is leading by the penis to come and get their K. awakened.
LOL! A funny image indeed!
> Who is not free? Only those who choose to believe they are in bondage.
>Let them come here, and be tied into this web of energies, so we may remind
>them, that they have chosen bondage freely and can "safeword" out of it at
>any time.
Those who have been captured by your well-intentioned spell are not free.
They are not free of your meddling. Neither, for that matter, are those who
have been captured by the words of philosophers. The Kundalini Idea is
captivating. This Idea has become a major concern in people's lives. There
are other Ideas. None of them are very important.
We are instruments of power. What is done with that power is what is
important. Why use it to worry and fret over the Kundalini Idea? There is
an undeniable phenomenon. But why try to package it into something it is
not? That is the doing of a spiritual community.
>> And why do you now
>>choose to dissipate the power of your spell by talking about it?
> I used to believe in that limitation, and felt a strange inability to
>describe my spells.. Even tho I could se thier structures clearly in my
>mind..
> Spells need to be kept secret, if there is fear of opposition. That is
>limited thinking: it is intention, that counts.
Yes it's the intention that counts. There is always opposition - that is
the nature of the causal universe. Talking about the intention alerts the
opposition.
I feel the spell taking on
>a whole new brightness and resonance, as it gains energy from the attention
>and blessing of the community. It is incredibly beautiful.
> It even gains energy from the tiny pockets of resistance. I can feel a
>few folks out there in cyberspace, looking for crosses and garlic, to ward
>off the witchcraft.. the energy of fear they are sending, only makes the
>lighthouse shine love on them all the more brightly.
You are convinced that intention of you and the community is stronger than
the intention of the opposition. Power does not take sides.
>>
>>But I suppose it is our lot in life as men and women to meddle. Ever
>>blundering with the fabric of reality in the belief that We Have Found the
>>Way! (and other's should too....)
> Funny, and true, and not true, too..
> I have been getting into making candles, latley, as another K. outlet, I
>suppose.
...
>Fun!
Cool use of power :) I have also explored that avenue.
> So it is with the lighthouse. The raw elements of it were already there,
>in the sense of community, and the welcoming attention to each new member,
>and the many threads on mass consciousness shift..
2¢: Consciousness shifting is great. Fluidity. Let the consciousness
free, not fix itself on another system of Ideas. Un-obsess.
> K. is intelligent energy. I created the lighthouse out of available
>energy that had been already freely offered, asking the angels to get the
>Higher self consent of everyone involved, past, present and future. It is
>grounded into the Fiery heart of the planet itself. There is much more to
>it than that.. various protections.. it is bigger than me. It is made of
>the stated loving intentions of you all, + universal K. fire wisdom
guiding.
> I do not understand all the working of what I have created
I would consider that a good sign......
, anymore than
>I understand the chemical process that manifests fire, or why a wick must
>be braided and straight, to burn correctly. I only know that Goddess
>provides wicks and wax, and the result, combined correctly with the right
>intentions, is Light.
Brilliant!
>> Thankyou.
> I find it so.. and it is an artist's desire, to create beauty and share
it.
> Blessings, Mystress.
This list is a beautiful work of art. Perhaps your life is as well. Let it
be known to others that it is such.....
Later,
Jason.
Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 14:25:57 +0100
From: "Sen Ashanka"<sashankaATnospamaismi.ais.it>
To: kundalini-lATnospamlists.execpc.com
Subject: Re: plain English, for plain people?
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Fran wrote :
>Without ruffling anyone's feathers, is it possible to ask for some of
>the explanations to be in plain English? All the Hindu(?) terms are
>making it impossible for me to read with comprehesion (so I just skip
>them) so many postings. I have heard some of the terms before, but
>without major research into the meanings of most of the terms, I am
>lost.
>
>Is it not possible to understand this Kundalini process without a
>background in Eastern mysticism?
>
>To some extent these same questions apply to the psycho-babble that fill
>many postings as well.
>
>I just want to understand as much as I can about what is transpiring and
>what I can do/be to 'go with the flow'...
Dear Fran,
First things first --- there is no such thing as plain people... :-)
It is true that a lot of terms used are based on Indian
settings. The reason for this I guess is that in India
a lot of research and effort has gone into the science of
meditation and kundalini and so all the terms.
This is similar to the situation we in India face when
we try to learn higher mathematics and technology. We are
at a loss of equivalent words in our languages and so we
simply borrow words. They do not suffice well enough though,
and almost all technology and mathematics studies are done
in English. (Which is why all over the world we find Indians
very good in written English and grammer and not so good in
speaking accents !)
However, have searched through the net and there are lots
of sites giving glossary of terms. A few are presented below :
Basically I did an Alta vista searh on :
+"glossary" +"karma" +"samadhi"
http://wwwstud.uni-giessen.de/~s1925/hinduism.htm
This is a general introduction to Hunduism and its concepts.
http://rbhatnagar.ececs.uc.edu:8080/scriptures/mahabharata.html
A gist of the epic Mahabharata, the longest and most involved
epic.
http://www.ancientindia.com/
An insight into ancient Indian history and culture
http://lausd.k12.ca.us/teacher/anava/
Looks like a good site on Buddhism along with a glossary
http://tunglinkok.ca/9709/sources/glossary.htm
Glossary of Buddhist terms
http://www.sathyasai.org/refs/gloss.html
Glossary at Satya Sai Baba site
http://www.sivananda.org/misc/glossary/glossary.htm
Glossary at Swami Sivananda site
http://www.rsl.ukans.edu/~pkanagar/divine/glossary.htm
Simplistic one-line explanations given
http://www.trancenet.org/secrets/puja/dict.html
Glossary of Sanskrit terms - very big list
http://www.spiritweb.org/Spirit/Yoga/yoga-sanskrit-terms.html
Another huge list of terms.
http://www.hubcom.com/magee/tantra/glossary.htm
Glossary of tantrik terms
There are lots more....
Fran wrote :
>Is it not possible to understand this Kundalini process without a
>background in Eastern mysticism?
It is certainly possible to understand Kundalini process without
a background in Eastern mysticism. Well, to an extent one does
need a background in mysticism, Eastern or otherwise.
Kundalini process is a part of our spiritual growth, to be experienced
and lived with. A lot of the processes are beyond our understanding,
and so I guess we need not worry about the understanding process.
Like we do not need to understand the anatomy of a flower to appreciate
its beauty and enjoy the fragnance, or we cannot hold our sorrow in
the face of death of near ones however much we try to rationalise or
"undestand" the process. Similarly we grow with K and live with K and
let K enhance our lives.
Our list discussion use of Indian terms could be understood from many
of the glossary lists indicated above or you may find many more through
the use of the net search engine.
Cheers and love to all
Ashanka
Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 14:30:40 +0100 (MET)
From: docATnospamyogaclass.com (Dr.KEV)
To: kundalini-lATnospamlists.execpc.com
Subject: comments anyone?
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http://www.sonic.net/yronwode/tkbiologicalbasis.html
Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 07:33:49 -0800
From: freda <fredaATnospamblarg.net>
To: Kundalini-lATnospamexecpc.com
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--
..freda..
BE-IS-AM ...manifesting again...
http://www.blarg.net/~freda/01rg/hm/frhm.htm
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Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 07:31:37 -0800
From: freda <fredaATnospamblarg.net>
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To: Sen Ashanka <sashankaATnospamaismi.ais.it>
Subject: Re: plain English, for plain people?
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Ashanka,
Thank you for the links to the different sites in response to Fran's
post. I have had trouble myself with the language, but I did just as you
did and searched the web. Often I have used these bookmarked pages to
help me get a better understanding of what is being discused.
a short story, unrelated to k but IT kinda fits the situation:
When my oldest daughter was in High School she took German as one of her
corses. During her senior year we had an exchange student from Germany
come to stay in our home for 2 months. During a conversation with our
exchange student, near the end of her stay she made a very astute
observation: she said that although she admired Americans for their
accomplishments and their spirited lifestyle, she felt we were very self
centered and immature. She did not mean it as a put down, she envied us
in fact that we could play out our lives like children in a toy shop. It
is true, we tend to think that everything is "American" and everyone
should bow to our needs, we are lazy? we expect that everyone else
should learn our language, our ideals, our WAY.
She opened my eyes. She was 16.
--
..freda..
BE-IS-AM ...manifesting again...
http://www.blarg.net/~freda/01rg/hm/frhm.htm
Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 12:09:59 EST
From: Afperry <AfperryATnospamaol.com>
To: sashankaATnospamaismi.ais.it
Cc: Kundalini-lATnospamexecpc.com
Subject: Channelling K/Sri Ramakrishna
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Dear Ashanka,
Thanks for your comments on K awakening, with which I agree. However, I also
believe it is possible to direct K energy through meditational yoga, as a
result of which it will flow principally into your chosen channel (hopefully
the higher chakras?). This has been my practice for over a decade which I
believe is why I have not had any significant problems with K since the
initial three weeks. Like you, I meditate for long periods daily and without
fail. IMHO systematic, disciplined meditation is the key to harnessing and
working with K. once awakened.
Glad also to note you are in tune with Sri Ramakrishna: for me, he was one of
the greatest sages of modern times and a never-failing source of spiritual
inspiration. As you probably know but others may not, he taught a lot openly
about kundalini (as did his principal disciple, Vivekananda). One thing in
particular I recall that is relevant to current discussions - Ramakrishna is
reported in the 'Gospel' as stating emphatically that there "...can be no
spiritual consciousness without the awakening of the kundalini". He himself
would be seen to jump/jerk as the K rose suddenly in him before he went into
samadhi, and his chest was apparently red and flushed much of the time as a
result of K activity.
With blessings,
Alan
Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 14:21:15 -0500 (EST)
From: Harsh Luthar <hlutharATnospamkeynes.bryant.edu>
To: Jack <sassiATnospamworldnet.att.net>
Cc: kundalini-lATnospamexecpc.com, kundalini-lATnospamlists.execpc.com
Subject: Re: Confusion and Compulsion : Warning Philosophical content
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On Wed, 14 Jan 1998, Jack wrote: snip......
We don't know where we came from, where we are
> going or why we are here in the first place...snip
Harsha writes: or Who We Are! Nicely put by Jack. Jack's post touches on
the whole riddle and mystery of existence in a nutshell.
To love others (family, friends, neighbors, strangers) is
beautiful. To be loved by others is beautiful. To Know that One is Love
Itself is the Truth.....Harsha.
Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 00:49:32
From: Mystress Angelique Serpent <mistressATnospamdomin8rex.com>
To: david.bozziATnospamsnet.net
Cc: Kundalini <kundalini-lATnospamexecpc.com>
Subject: Re: Lonely Childhood
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At 21:08 13/01/98 -0500, David Bozzi wrote:
>
>Loneliness is the doorway Home.
>Leading back to Love...always.
>
Aye.. Goddess was lonely, so She made Us.. and we each carry a part of
that primal loneliness within, calling us Home.
Blessings, Mystress.
>
Mystress Angelique Serpent,
Dominant Experiential Facilitator.
Website= http://www.domin8rex.com/serpent
:D ;) :0 :) ;P :0 ;) :D :0 :) ;P :0 ;) :)
Common sense and a sense of humor are the same thing, moving at
different speeds. A sense of humor is just common sense, dancing.
-- Clive James
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Vancouver, B.C., Canada. Officially the most beautiful city in the world.
Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 13:08:23 PST
From: "Gloria Lee" <samyanaATnospamhotmail.com>
To: sashankaATnospamaismi.ais.it
Cc: Kundalini-lATnospamexecpc.com
Subject: Re: plain English, for plain people?
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>
>
>
>
>Fran wrote :
>>Without ruffling anyone's feathers, is it possible to ask for some of
>>the explanations to be in plain English? All the Hindu(?) terms are
>>making it impossible for me to read with comprehesion (so I just skip
****
>>them) so many postings. I have heard some of the terms before, but
>>without major research into the meanings of most of the terms, I am
>>lost.
>>
>>Is it not possible to understand this Kundalini process without a
>>background in Eastern mysticism?
>>
>>To some extent these same questions apply to the psycho-babble that
fill
>>many postings as well.
>>
>>I just want to understand as much as I can about what is transpiring
and
>>what I can do/be to 'go with the flow'...
>
>Gloria Lee here..fluffing my feathers...hey, I am having a lot of fun
learning new words and all these *Eastern* ideas...at first I would just
substitute *this* or *oh, that* for the foreign words..go ahead,
laugh!!! It works..you can catch the gist by ignoring them at first.
And.. it helps to remember that the process works just as well without a
vocabulary... tho, some say we cannot know anything till we have a word
for *it*...I love a good mystery..There are web sites or good books
galore to learn some ideas of Hindu, and Buddhist basic beliefs and
concepts.. learning is good!! The presence of this cultural mix and the
variety of backgrounds here on the list is its true richness.. I feel
such gratitude for meeting the interesting people here..even the ones
who baffle me..heheh Also, Fran, not every post is for you.. just let
them go if they do not speak to you..But the last thing we want to do is
ask others to hold back how they express their ideas...just let everyone
be themselves.. And hey, Ashanka thanks for all the web sites in your
reply...
>
>
>While I am in this mushy mood.. I leave you with a nice quote..
>"A friend is one who hears the song in my heart.. and sings it to me
when my memory fails."
>
>
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Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 16:21:30 -0600 (CST)
From: hbarrettATnospamix.netcom.com (Holly N. Barrett, Ph.D.)
To: kundalini-lATnospamexecpc.com
Subject: re: beyond culture (was plain English...)
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I know I am not the only one who, during a spontaneous awakening, found
her hands assuming odd positions and then later discovered these were
called mudras. I not only welcome the immense wisdom behind the
terminology, I have since been introduced to a whole world of art I
never paid much attention to before -- collections of Hindu and
Buddhist antiquities I've since seen at the Art Institute in Chicago
and at the Sackler Gallery here in Washington. Just as I feel a
certain kinship with poets and contemporary painters who "see,"
learning the language of anyone trying to describe the ineffable,
eastern or western, allows me to feel connected beyond time. For
Christmas, my sister gave me a book on "Voudou," and there it was, that
snake again! Holly
Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 17:24:21 EST
From: PEGLUMPKIN <PEGLUMPKINATnospamaol.com>
To: kundalini-lATnospamexecpc.com
Subject: Full Circle
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Because list traffic is so heavy, I usually post private responses, but since
this involves other list members, I wanted to pass it along. Last July, when
Gianni Versace was murdered, I asked the list to join me in sending love to
the soul of Andrew Cunanan, who needed healing while so much of the world was
thinking ill of him. (I had just had a life-changing dream/kundalini episode
that taught me that the worse the person behaves, the more he/she needs our
love.)
Then in November, Jack (sassi) came on the list and posted a question about
twin flames. I sent him an email about a man who had an identical aura to
mine. Jack wrote back and asked if his name was Andrew, because he had
received a message in meditation that Andrew wanted to say thank you. I wrote
back that my aura twin's name was Rennie, not Andrew. Then this week, Jack
posted an email to the list about synchronicity and numeric coincidences.
When I sent him a reply, he sent me another email yesterday in which he added
that the Andrew he mentioned a couple of months ago was Andrew Cunanan, but
that he had been hesitant to tell me the whole name. Of course, he had not
been privy to my email this summer, asking that we help Andrew Cunanan.
So for all of you who joined in sending love to his departed soul, Andrew said
thank you. For me, this has been a lesson that says, even though we may not
always have a feed back mechanism (in this case, Jack), every thought, word,
and action has an effect on the universe.
Peg
Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 20:19:36 -0500
From: Louis Conjar <lconjarATnospamerols.com>
To: "Holly N. Barrett, Ph.D." <hbarrettATnospamix.netcom.com>
CC: kundalini-lATnospamexecpc.com
Subject: Re: beyond culture (was plain English...)
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Holly N. Barrett, Ph.D. wrote:
>
> I know I am not the only one who, during a spontaneous awakening, found
> her hands assuming odd positions and then later discovered these were
> called mudras.
>snip ...
Speaking of mudras, since my Kundalini activity never stops, I have
tried to find a book which gives a comprehensive description of mudras
and have not had much success. Kriyas and mudras are part of my normal
waking life. Sometimes I fully understand the meaning, but at other
times I am at a loss. If anyone knows where I can find a good book on
this or can direct me to a website that gives comprehensive
descriptions, I would appreciate your help in finding this info. Thanks.
--
Louis Conjar - Dynamic Expansion Institute, Inc.
"All Your Spiritual and Financial Needs In One Place"
lconjarATnospamerols.com - http://www.deimarket.com
410-385-9500 - fax 410-654-9587
Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 17:41:38 -0800 (PST)
From: Blythe <merlinATnospampnn.com>
To: hbarrettATnospamix.netcom.com (Holly N. Barrett, Ph.D.)
Cc: kundalini-lATnospamexecpc.com
Subject: re: beyond culture (was plain English...)
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At 04:21 PM 1/14/98 -0600, you wrote:
>I know I am not the only one who, during a spontaneous awakening, found
>her hands assuming odd positions and then later discovered these were
>called mudras. I not only welcome the immense wisdom behind the
>terminology, I have since been introduced to a whole world of art I
>never paid much attention to before --
I'm not shooting down the spontaneous mudras idea. For twenty years, I
thought that's what they were, and I still think they're related. Then, when
it was happening at fall equinox of '96, I held back releasing the energy
because I was in a new group of folks and didn't want to be rude and
interrupt. The same paralysis that informed my hands into mudras, moved up
my arms and into my chest and stomach. At that point I couldn't breathe, was
shaking uncontrollably, and gave up being polite. I ran the energy into the
patient the group was focusing on, and then into the next ten people I could
get my hands on - bless 'em, they all accepted it. By then, I could breathe
normally.
Afew months later, at a Body Electric workshop, when I felt the energy
rising and my hands curling into mudras, I asked about it. The instructor
said. "Oh. That's called tetany. It's caused by blockages. Move the energy
around, shake your hands, run it elsewhere in your body, and you can hold a
higher charge."
It works.
Blessings,
Blythe
Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 17:47:13 -0800 (PST)
From: Blythe <merlinATnospampnn.com>
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Words of wisdom from another group. *-)
Blythe
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>>>>A closed mouth gathers no feet.
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>>>>A journey of a thousand miles begins with a cash advance.
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>>>>A penny saved is ridiculous.
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>>>>All that glitters has a high refractive index.
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>>>>Ambition is a poor excuse for not having enough sense to be lazy.
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>>>>Anarchy is better than no government at all.
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>>>>Death is life's way of telling you you've been fired.
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>>>>Death is Nature's way of saying 'slow down'.
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>>>>Don't force it, get a larger hammer.
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>>>>Earn cash in your spare time...blackmail friends.
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>>>>Entropy isn't what it used to be.
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>>>>God did not create the world in 7 days. He pulled an all-nighter on the
>>>>6th.
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>>>>History does not repeat itself, historians merely repeat each other.
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>>>>It is a miracle that curiosity survives formal education.
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>>>>It works better if you plug it in.
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>>>>It's not hard to meet expenses, they're everywhere.
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>>>>Jury: Twelve people who determine which client has the better lawyer.
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>>>>Let not the sands of time get in your lunch.
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>>>>Mediocrity thrives on standardization.
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>>>>Reality is the only obstacle to happiness.
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>>>>The only difference between a rut and a grave is the depth.
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>>>>The 2 most common elements in the universe are hydrogen and stupidity.
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>>>>Back Up My Hard Drive? How do I Put it in Reverse?
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>>>>I just got lost in thought. It was unfamiliar territory.
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>>>>When the chips are down, the buffalo is empty.
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>>>>Seen it all, done it all, can't remember most of it.
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>>>>Those who live by the sword get shot by those who don't.
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>>>>He's not dead, he's electroencephalographically challenged.
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>>>>I wonder how much deeper the ocean would be without sponges.
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>>>>Honk if you love peace and quiet..
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>>>>A day without sunshine is like, you know, night.
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>>>>Atheism is a non-prophet organization.
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>>>>On the other hand, you have different fingers.
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>>>>Actual Bumper Stickers
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>>>>EARTH FIRST - We'll log the other planets later
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>>>>I LIKE CATS! They taste just like chicken.
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>>>>MEN ARE PROOF THAT WOMEN CAN TAKE A JOKE.
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