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Recieved: 2004/02/04 17:16
Subject: Re: [K-list] Does it resonate ?
From: JR
On 2004/02/04 17:16, JR posted thus to the K-list:
Hi Rick;
In my 26 years of experience I feel it does get very subtle. I fact I coined
the phrase
"Drama is the clothes the truth wears." Sort like we need dramatic
experiences to wake us up then things get more subtle. Currently I am
experiencing the subtle "itchy toes " syndrome.
love jr
----- Original Message -----
From: Rick Mayweather <rick_mayweatherAThotmail.com>
To: <k-listATKundalini-Gateway.org>
Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 3:36 PM
Subject: [K-list] Does it resonate ?
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> As the Kundalini climbs ever higher, I wonder if it becomes in any way
more
> subtle as it reaches the end of it's journey.
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> I ask because I am conscious of part of it's journey, but wonder if the
> journey continues without my consciousness being aware of it. It's gone
on
> ahead so to speak and my consciousness takes some time to catch up.
Perhaps
> it's not important that i'm conscious of the Kundalini at all, rather as
> long as it's there rising to new heights, that's all good and we can
> experience the benefits of it's work.
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> Or just the higher it is, the more subtle and purer it becomes ? I'm
> speaking on hunches here, but feel there is something significant waiting
to
> be found. Does it click ?
>
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