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Recieved: 2002/07/15 10:57
Subject: Re: [K-list] Body movements, and Mudras.
From: Druout
On 2002/07/15 10:57, Druout posted thus to the K-list: In a message dated 7/13/2002 4:20:04 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
buckkyATnospamswbell.net writes:> Occasionally I would have vocalizations that just seemed to come out of me
>
> without any thought process on my part. Involuntary speach. Jiberish.
> Talking in tongues of a sort. There was also hand positions
> that I guess could be called Mudras. The whole process never felt bad, but
> it did make me consider just what the hell is going on
> here. Now I feel it was some kind of kundalini experience. Even to this
> day, when I'm under stress I will start to have movements
> while resting. I have not been involved with a spiritual practice for many
> years now, and I wonder just how long this will go on.
> Like I said before, this does not bother me, but it does interest me. I
> would welcome any feedback on this subject.
>
Dear Tom,
Mudras and "kriyas" are very common to those who are K awake, and speaking in
tongues is not uncommon. Sounds to me you are awakened, and once awakened K
may go "dormant" for a while, but never really, it would seem, does it go
back to sleep.
Welcome to the K-list!
Love, Hillary
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