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Subject: Re: [K-list] Re: Evolution question - Marsha -
From: marsha marsha
On 2002/06/27 10:00, marsha marsha posted thus to the K-list: Great points. Thanks.
Love,
Marsha
>From: "hbrost" <hbrostATnospamskysearch.com>
>To: <K-list >
>Subject: Re: [K-list] Re: Evolution question - Marsha -
>Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2002 17:22:19 -0600
>
>Hello,
>
>This may be a way of thinking, or a way of understanding, that is really
>not true to Christianity. One on hand, I'll agree with you, that there is
>a "separation" between the "God" of Christianity and Kundalini. But on the
>other hand, I would say that the terminology doesn't really describe
>anything. The "God" of Christianity IS God, He/She is also Buddha and
>Allah and Shiva and Goddess. There IS only one God, one Creator, one
>Higher Being. Kundalini is the Holy Spirit. So if there is a separation
>anywhere, it certainly isn't between the Christian God and the Holy Spirit
>because they are One. What do you think happened to the Disciples on
>Pentecost?
>
>If people would only interpret Christianity the way it really should be
>interpreted, they would find that there is nothing outside of themselves
>that has any meaning. "Evil" and the "devil" have been "imagined" into
>forces or entities that act upon people rather than the acknowledgement
>that they are outward projections of the ego.
>
>As far as the symbol goes, it may be interpreted in different ways. I'm
>certainly far and away light on the subject of Kundalini, however, my
>teacher did study with Yogi Bhajan for twenty years. Her interpretation of
>Kundalini doesn't include a serpent. Kundalini or Kundal is "the coiled
>hair of the Beloved." Also, their teachings of Kundalini emphasize the
>conscious awareness of our Divine Self, male and female. "This experience
>has been described as a divine marriage or the experience of a divine union
>with God or infinity."
>
>Additionally, (I know, I know...) I'm reading Paramahansa Yogananda's
>autobiography, Autobiography of a Yogi -- a beautiful, beautiful life --
>and it is most definitely emphasized that the "awakening" is an experience
>of joy, happiness and union with the Divine. Many quotations from the New
>Testament of the Bible are used, and obviously the Yogi was a Hindu.
>
>Love,
>
>Hety
>
>A Fundamental Doctrinal opposition separates the God of Christianity
>from Kundalini ..
>
>The symbol which is Sacred to Kundalini is that which the Christian
>Church doctrinally defines as Evil ..
>
>
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