To: K-list
Recieved: 2002/01/11 20:16
Subject: Re: [K-list] kundalini poll...I need your help
From: Juliana Gaines
On 2002/01/11 20:16, Juliana Gaines posted thus to the K-list: Does anyone know the estimated number of people in the USA and Worldwide
who've experienced Kundalini. Does anyone know if anyone's conducted this
type of research. This is my second request to you guys if anyone can help
me by providing some info as to where I can find the answers to these
questions, I would greatly appreciate it.
Kundalini Survivor,
Juliana Gaines
>From: "Michael" <mjmessmerATnospamhotmail.com>
>To: <K-list >, <Hbarrett47ATnospamaol.com>
>Subject: Re: [K-list] questions
>Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2002 12:17:02 -0500
>
>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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