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Recieved: 2002/01/11 11:19
Subject: Re: [K-list] questions
From: lillianferracone
On 2002/01/11 11:19, lillianferracone posted thus to the K-list: That is an interesting term you used, "generic being". I also heard the
term," existential being". L.F.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael" <mjmessmerATnospamhotmail.com>
To: <K-list >; <Hbarrett47ATnospamaol.com>
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 12:17 PM
Subject: Re: [K-list] questions
> A very compassionate, grounded reply! It rang "bells" for me, as I hope it
does for Paco.
> Much love,
> Michael
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Hbarrett47ATnospamaol.com
> To: OusieceATnospamaol.com ; K-list
> Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 10:29 AM
> Subject: Re: [K-list] questions
> In a message dated 1/10/02 8:39:22 PM Mountain Standard Time,
ousieceATnospamaol.com
> writes:
>
> << so anyhow, i would like to open up conversation, so perhaps i could
> help and learn to ground and go within myself through some loving,
hateful?
> nah, guidance of a loving ear. >
> Welcome Paco, we are pleased to know you! Seems to me whatever
questions you
> have are already being answered by yourself very well. By all means use
this
> list to ground yourself. No doubt somebody will also point you toward
> Mystress Angelique's grounding exercise (I don't have the url right now
but I
> think you can get there through the kundalini-gateway website).
>
> In my own experience: I found that when the inner floodgates opened I
had to
> pretty much let the siddhis, e.t.'s, magical paths, and so forth, float
on by
> in order to stay grounded. I used this list, my compulsive reading and,
most
> of all, the inner guru to stay afloat. I think you are absolutely right
when
> you say the savior and the spiritual warrior are spiritual archetypes
that
> come along with awakening. The spiritual warrior archetype is
enormously
> helpful, though, in keeping one disciplined and focused. The savior
> archetype is a little more complicated, I think. When the ground of
being
> floods the human personality, the ego can't help but be inflated before
it is
> transformed into a servant of the larger whole. I think, however, that
when
> this happens to us, we are actually getting a glimpse of our own
divinity and
> its limitless capacity for love of all creation. Of course we want to
save
> and heal everything in sight! But as the process goes on, it becomes
obvious
> that we can't serve if we are still trying to run the show. I've come
to
> understand that the more ordinary the human being, the greater the
vessel she
> can be for God. Eventually there is almost nobody home. I told a
friend of
> mine that after struggling for individuation during the first half of
life, I
> now felt like I was dis-individuating and becoming a generic human
being!
>
> Love, Holly (brand X)
>
>
>
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