1998/02/05 00:05
kundalini-l-d Digest V98 #98
kundalini-l-d Digest Volume 98 : Issue 98
Today's Topics:
Re: Fwd: Viewing the digital clock [ Angela Mary Broad <ambroadATnospamacs.ucal ]
Random Acts of Kindness: [ Mystress Angelique Serpent <mistres ]
Dieter's 72K Lecture on Sound. [ Mystress Angelique Serpent <mistres ]
Healing, was Re: Help [ Ann Morrison Fisher <annfisherATnospamstic ]
Re: Execution [ Ann Morrison Fisher <annfisherATnospamstic ]
Re: Dieter's 72K Lecture on Sound. [ "Sharon Webb" <shawebbATnospamyhc.edu> ]
Re: kundalini-l-d Digest V98 #97 [ "Debora A. Orf" <dorf01ATnospammail.win.or ]
Re: Execution (from a Texan) [ LibraKat11ATnospamaol.com ]
Re: Ringing in the Ears [ anandajyoti <anandajyotiATnospamgeocities. ]
Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 14:47:10 -0700 (MST)
From: Angela Mary Broad <ambroadATnospamacs.ucalgary.ca>
To: Mystress Angelique Serpent <mistressATnospamdomin8rex.com>
Cc: ThaimiATnospamaol.com, kundalini-lATnospamlists.execpc.com
Subject: Re: Fwd: Viewing the digital clock
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Hello:)
I am knew to this list, one day and thats it.
I too, have had many, many nights for years and years on and off in
cycles...waking at 3:00 AM...I usually awakened instantly, fully alert,
and tried to fall asleep agian from then on. I usually attributed it to
aliens and since they weren't hurting me, decided it was ok. It hasn't
happened in a while. Now I don't fall asleep untill 1-2 ish no matter
when I go to bed.
Smile :)
On Tue, 3 Feb 1998, Mystress Angelique Serpent wrote:
>
> Yes, this is a K-symptom..in the 80's, I went thru a long period of
> waking at 3am or shortly after.. the wierdness had me feeling slightly
> haunted, wondering what was waking me, but I did not connect it with a
> feeling of a prescence, at the time. Didn't know about K. then.
> From my christian background, I know that 3:pm is considered the most
> sacred time of day, it is the time when Christ dies on the cross.. that
> thought would float into my mind, at tht time, and I would get that 3:am
> was the most sacred time of night. Polarities.
> Now that I think on it, it happened for a while in my teens, too. I would
> wake up with the absolute conviction of an invisible sasquatch outside my
> bedroom window.. I have since discovered sasquatches and alien contacts are
> connected... just like in that old "6 million Dollar man" episode... Go
> figger..?
> Blessigns, Mystress.
>
> At 14:38 02/02/98 EST, ThaimiATnospamaol.com wrote:
> >I have been viewing the clock every night between 3:00am and 3:59am for the
> >last two or three months. I have shared this with friends and relatives and
> >some of them had too. I have no idea what it means. But when I wake up
> between
> >those hours, I feel the presence of an etheric being in my room.
> >
> >L & L,
> >Thaimi
> >
> >
>
> Mystress Angelique Serpent,
> Dominant Experiential Facilitator.
> Website= http://www.domin8rex.com/serpent
> :D ;) :0 :) ;P :0 ;) :D :0 :) ;P :0 ;) :)
> I would rather live in a world where my life is surrounded by mystery
> than live in a world so small that my mind could comprehend it.
> -- Harry Emerson Fosdick
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> Vancouver, B.C., Canada. Officially the most beautiful city in the world.
>
>
Date: Wed, 04 Feb 1998 09:40:50
From: Mystress Angelique Serpent <mistressATnospamdomin8rex.com>
To: kundalini-lATnospamexecpc.com
Subject: Random Acts of Kindness:
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strikes: "What the heck, nobody's watching," he thinks, and shovels the
neighbor's driveway too.
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Mystress Angelique Serpent,
Dominant Experiential Facilitator.
Website= http://www.domin8rex.com/serpent
:D ;) :0 :) ;P :0 ;) :D :0 :) ;P :0 ;) :)
I would rather live in a world where my life is surrounded by mystery
than live in a world so small that my mind could comprehend it.
-- Harry Emerson Fosdick
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Vancouver, B.C., Canada. Officially the most beautiful city in the world.
Date: Wed, 04 Feb 1998 11:49:20
From: Mystress Angelique Serpent <mistressATnospamdomin8rex.com>
To: kundalini-lATnospamexecpc.com
Subject: Dieter's 72K Lecture on Sound.
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Last night, Dieter Dieter Dambiec attempted to post a 72K!!! Lecture on
sound to the list.
Fortunately,(!!!) it was stopped by the server for being over large, so
your already overburdened high traffic K-list was spared from his
gratuitous professorial deluge. (See, Dieter, I know big words, too! Whoop
de do. So what?)
I am not going to forward it to the list, ever.
If you are interested in it, please post to him privately to send you a
copy.
**********
Dear Dieter:
The selfish rudeness of thinking your thoughts are so important that you
need to take up more than the equivalent of two entire digests just for
yourself, appalls me. This is a community resource, to be shared by all of
it's members. It is not your personal lectorium. Save it for your students.
Last night, Dieter, when I wrote to politely suggest that your posts
would get more responses if you simplified your vocabulary for consumption
by the average member, you told me to 'educate myself'.
Fuck you very much.
I have been asking you to educate yourself about list nettiquite since
you joined. I see you haven't bothered. We are not worth your learning
proper manners, eh?
Or are you going to blame this one on your kids, too?
So I will educate You here and now.
Do not post large essays on K.list. That is not it's purpose, it is a
discussion forum. Not Dieter's personal soapbox. Save it for your students.
The proper thing to do with such large expressions, is to post them on a
website, and then post the URL to the list.. or else post that they are
available to anyone who requests them individually. Perhaps Frans or Tom
would be willing to arrange space for you on their websites, if you do not
have one of your own.
If you had bothered to read the introductory post that came when you
joined the list, you would know this. Aparently, you did not bother. Words
too short to catch your interest? You think the list rules don't apply to
you? When in Rome..
I will send you another copy. Read it this time.
I find it ironic that someone who obviously takes such egoist pride in
their intellect, would need to be continually reminded to mind thier
manners, like a wayward 8 year old. I am not your Mother, Dieter, and I
really have better things to do than teach you manners. My private requests
for you to behave are getting no-where, and so I must turn to publicly
chastising you. This is also a waste of bandwidth, but at least it isn't 72K!
In case you are not aware, there are many members who struggle to keep up
with list mail, they pay for it by the post, or by kilobyte. Some get email
at work, and the Boss puts limits on thier personal usage. Did you want to
get them in trouble? Are you so very important?
These are often members who credit the prescence of the list community
with saving their sanity. I happen to value their prescence, more than your
bandwidth-greedy overly intellectualized lecturing.
I have never yet had to unsub someone for bad manners. I have been
tempted to before. However, there is a first time for everything... wanna
be first at something? You've been warned. I'm not going to waste any more
time correcting you, I will just unsub you next time.
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Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 16:02:15 -0600
From: Ann Morrison Fisher <annfisherATnospamstic.net>
To: kundalini-lATnospamlists.execpc.com
Subject: Healing, was Re: Help
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"James Walters" <jwaltersATnospamridgecrest.ca.us> wrote:
>On the subject of healing, how does one do that without picking up
the subject's symptoms ? I don't get that problem real badly, but a
little bit comes across. The other day I had the opportunity to work
on a dozen or so people in about an hour (first and only time I'll
work on so many in so short a time). Since then I've noticed just a
touch of some of their symptoms, which I'll get rid of within a day
or so.
Sounds like you mean healing by using your hands. I'm told that it's
important to keep both hands positive, that if one is negative you can pick
up stuff. The few times I've done this kind of healing, it worked fine - I
didn't pick up anything.
Love,
Ann
Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 16:06:35 -0600
From: Ann Morrison Fisher <annfisherATnospamstic.net>
To: kundalini-lATnospamlists.execpc.com
Subject: Re: Execution
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jeannegATnospamicon.net (Jeanne Garner) wrote:
>
>Paul, what state do you call home? I called Texas home for five years;
>would happily return if given the chance. In my experience, "they" don't
>like killing people any more than in any other state. Your generalization
>does this state a great disservice....
I moved to San Antonio last spring and found a large community of spiritual
people, most of whom are involved in some form of healing (including
chiropractice, Jin Shin, massage therapy, etc.).
Love,
Ann
Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 17:22:56 -0500
From: "Sharon Webb" <shawebbATnospamyhc.edu>
To: <kundalini-lATnospamexecpc.com>,
"Mystress Angelique Serpent" <mistressATnospamdomin8rex.com>
Subject: Re: Dieter's 72K Lecture on Sound.
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Hi,
And in the meantime...may I suggest to those who delete all of Dieter's
posts unread, that you can automate the process in most mail programs. Just
designate that if From is (D. D.'s email address here) then move to Deleted
Items. This will not lower Dieter's disproportional bandwidth appetite, but
it will save you LOTS of time. :-)
Sharon
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Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 16:32:33 -0600 (CST)
From: "Debora A. Orf" <dorf01ATnospammail.win.org>
To: kundalini-lATnospamlists.execpc.com
Subject: Re: kundalini-l-d Digest V98 #97
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Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 09:02:08 -0600
From: Ann Morrison Fisher <annfisherATnospamstic.net>
To: kundalini-lATnospamlists.execpc.com
Subject: Phowa, was For Dieter Dambiec
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Codrin (dcondreaATnospampcnet.pcnet.ro (Blizzard)) wrote:
>>> Phowa is the amaizing transfer of conscience.
That's consciousness.
>>
>>I've never come across this term before. What is its source/origin?
>Tibet. Some about in The tibetan book of death. Are very few info
>about because phowa is a well keeped secret.
>Look for "Tibetan Yoga and Secret Doctrines," by W.Y. Evans-Wentz. Oxford
>University Press, 1958.
janpa writes>
Another source would be "The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying" by Sogyal
Rinpoche.
Ph'owa is a secretive practise, again to protect the practioner. Its not
something to play around with without guidance.
One needs transmission from a qualified guide to do it. There are books
about it out there too tho. For a good intro to Tibetan Buddhism, there is
"The words of my perfect teacher" by Patrul Rinpoche. Altho it can be a
rather heavy tome. Please remember you do need a guide!
Maitri,
--janpa tsomo
Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 17:31:22 EST
From: LibraKat11ATnospamaol.com
To: Kundalini-lATnospamexecpc.com
Subject: Re: Execution (from a Texan)
Message-ID: <16382f0a.34d8ec3cATnospamaol.com>
Paul wrote:
<< Jeanne,
<I appreciate your comments and I wish more people in Texas felt the way you
do. But unfortunately it is a fact that fully %70 of the population in Texas
support the death penalty and gubenatorial candidates often stand next to the
photos of prisoners they've executed and point out who has been executed on
their watch. If more people in Texas had your attitude things might be
different.>
Where did you get your statistics?? I live in Texas and have not heard
that 70% support the death penalty.
And really, Paul, Gubernatorial candidates standing next to photos of
prisoners they've executed???
Sounds like an Urban Legend to me. I've never in my whole life seen this
done.
<If kundalini is the evolutionary force that many, including myself believe
it
is that force will inevitably take us to the point where vengence is no
longer
a part of justice and forgiveness will become a necessary and indispensible
part of our thinking.>
This is true, but consider this. Karla Tucker killed 2 people by
repeatedly stabbing them with a pickax and as a final insult, left the pickax
embedded in one of the bodies. If this was done to someone you dearly loved,
how would you feel?
Would you forgive Karla and then just tell her to be nice and not hurt
anyone else --- No punishment for what you've done, just don't do it again.
Do you think that would work? If so, would you be willing to have her live
next door to you in Kentucky?
What is justice for all in this situation?
<As for my comments about Texas, I'm sorry you were offended, but more people
have been executed in Texas than in all other states combined.
Paul>>
I'm not offended about your or anyone else's comments about Texas. Texas is
a huge state (possibly one reason for more executions) and has many good and
bad things about it......just as every other state does.
However, the fact that you (and several others) have judged it (and 70% of
its citizens) to be in the wrong, condemned it with angry words, and nicely
settled the whole situation in your mind by doing so, seems rather
hypocritical.
Because, gee, isn't that exactly what you were saying was wrong with this
whole scenario in the first place -- Judgment, condemnation, and vengeance??
Seems like you're attached to the very things you see in others. Maybe
Texas is just a great big mirror.
Kathy
Date: Wed, 04 Feb 1998 17:53:49 -0800
From: anandajyoti <anandajyotiATnospamgeocities.com>
To: Angela Mary Broad <ambroadATnospamacs.ucalgary.ca>
CC: "heartzenATnospamlistserv.servtech.com" <heartzenATnospamlistserv.servtech.com>,
kundalini-lATnospamlists.execpc.com
Subject: Re: Ringing in the Ears
Message-ID: <34D91BA5.7CE84AF6ATnospamgeocities.com>
Hello Angie,
I only shared my personal experience and views on the way I discern , these
phenomenon.
My sharing in no way, I believe, was to discount any one else's personal experiences
or their own way of discernment.
I have also had experiences of light, presence of ethereal entities, touching me and
waking me up sometimes at night. I only look for the reasons of such manifestations
and try to figure out, what I need to change in myself to have continuos progress in
my spiritual path. These occurrences , to my understanding has some purpose for the
improvement of myself. Accordingly I receive inner illuminations of many
circumstances in my life. Some encourages me, some tells me to be cautious, some lets
me know what's coming.
Ultimately , knowing my self better than I knew before is my way of looking at such
phenomena.
Regards,
Anandajyoti
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Forum/6782
Angela Mary Broad wrote:
> Hello anandajyoti :)
>
> I have been experiancing this ear ringing for years. When younger, I used
> to call it the sound of the universe or something like that. Intersting
> this should come up because last week, after Tia Chi I went to sleep and
> ended up laying awake all night listening to that sound. At verious times
> during the night it grew, faded and different parts became more or less
> emphasized. I was also in some floating bright purple light and full of
> astral-traveling like vibrations. My father and sometimes my mother also
> experiance this ringing, and we have all agreed it is spiritual.
>
> Love and Light :)
> Angie
> >
> > anandajyoti wrote previously:
>
> > >
> <snipped> When all these have been tested out by me, in my own case, would I accept,
> that ear ringing or any other physiological experiences are purely my mental
> projection are in fact spiritual in their content.
> <snipped>
> > > Only, after this physical verification did I assign , the origin of the inner
> > > sounds, to be of spiritual nature and content. Not before.
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