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Recieved: 2000/06/08 15:02
Subject: Re: [K-list] Summer's around the corner!
From: Hbarrett47
On 2000/06/08 15:02, Hbarrett47 posted thus to the K-list:
In a message dated 6/8/00 3:19:05 PM Mountain Daylight Time,
h2jacksonATnospamprodigy.net writes:
<< Hmmmmm, I guess it *could* happen. But then again, there's that seasonal
affective disorder which could be causing the problem. What are the chances
of either happening? And why does kundalini care about the seasons,
anyways? >>
Seasonal affective disorder seems to be influenced by the length of daylight
which is why folks in the northern hemisphere suffer the most in Dec., Jan.
It may be related to archaic hibernation patterns. I don't know if kundalini
"cares" about the seasons, but I certainly believe that Earth, like all forms
of life, sings with kundalini energy. I've often thought that common forms
of Spring Fever in humans and other animals are from little bursts of the
Earth's kundalini -- sort of a preview of what is possible with a full
awakening. I also think my "spontaneous" awakening may have been partly
engendered by the Northridge Earthquake, where, by the way, I saw lights
coming out of the ground. What wonderful mysteries! Holly
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