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Subject: RE: [K-list] kundalini & enlightenment
From: elargonauto
On 2003/07/23 11:59, elargonauto posted thus to the K-list:
Hello!
I have been thinking about your experience. As I have found and read around
kundalini has a great healing potentiality. Has it served to improve your
situation? Has it helped in someway?
I read at a web page the theory that cancer was a systemic illness. I mean
that it was caused by the umbalance of the whole system and couldn?t be
cured by just extracting the damaged part.As kundalini is a proccess that
affects all the body, it seems it could help with it.
Chao.
elargonauto
>Hello there,
>The paths to enlightenment are many, so kundalini is but one of
>these paths.
>I awoke after great physical pain due to cancer, kundalini came after ( 4
>years ). I feel lucky to have experienced both...the pain path and the
>kundalini path. Both are merely aspects of yourself that you have
>opened up
>to and allowed yourself to experience. Many of my fellow cancer warriors
>have died since our initial meeting because they could not take the pain.
>It is very disheartening and alienating to say the least. An anvil of
>sorts.
>Surviving the pain of cancer only to experience the pleasure/pain of
>kundalini stirring was for me and not for them. I don't know if I would
>have appreciated the kundalini surges had I not been cleansed through pain,
>but that is me. I cannot speak for others but I see that many do not
>require anything else but kundalini to awaken...
>Also not grasping at any occurrence or concept is the crux of awaking.
>I hope this helps, and good luck.
>
>Rodney
>
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> Hola!
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> This last months I have encountered some "elightened"
>people in internet
>that didn?t knew too much about kundalini. I can?t imagine how one can be
>completely elightened without knowing kundalini. I mean, kundalini is the
>process that cleans you. How can you definetely elightened when your not
>pure?
>
> I can imagine that someone gets "enlightened" ie. gets non-dual
>understanding. And later on his body gradually adjust to that new situation
>i.e. something like kundalini. But no, that someone gets elightened and
>that?s all.
>
> If someone can throw a light here, I would pareciatte it. Thanks.
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> elargonauto.
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