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Recieved: 2002/02/22 22:49
Subject: Re: [K-list] Meditation Technique
From: Onlycycles
On 2002/02/22 22:49, Onlycycles posted thus to the K-list:
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~Aaron
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..I kind of consider "normal" humans to be the kinds with the "brainwashings"
but its hard to call it brainwashing when it was probably just us, in our own
past lives brainwashing our selves about religion..I mean...most of us have
probably lead the god-fearing religious view point at least once in one of
our past lives..But that's off the subject.
And I don't think I was really experiancing life until Kundilini came
along...But then I didn't exactly realize what it ment to live a "spiritual
life" until then either.
Kundilini defiantly allows me to have more control over where the energy is
going, if I want to put my mind put to drawing, I put all of the
possibilities I'm always feeling in to drawing, and then it becomes much more
open minded. It's like I'm in the drivers seat, rather than just a passenger
giving directions.
I couldn't look at Kundilini as being life its self-Life is so many things, I
see Kundilini as something that life simply contains-just one of the tidal
waves in the ocean. Also, I don't think life its self can actully be
improved, but our viewpoint, the way we interperate life can. What do you
think?
Jason
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