I am not interested in symbolism, cryptic messages and the Da Vinci code.
Physically the Kundalini is an experience which can happen to anyone right
now and it has nothing to do with a snake.
Of course all the ancients worshipped the sun, the moon, the oceans, mother
nature, dogs, cows, goats, pigs, turtles,
snakes, cranes, herons, crocodiles, lions, tigers, skulls and whatever makes
them shit their pants.
These are of no interest with respect to reality and serve only  to provide
pleasurable intellectual discussion.
People create stories and mythologies, Gods and demons. What is the reality
? That is important.
There are no Gods, no snakes, no traditions and no civilizations.




On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 3:36 PM, Kuber Technologies <
[email protected]> wrote:

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> On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 6:43 PM, Marcus <[email protected]>wrote:
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>> The symbol of the serpent is in very cultural inheritance.
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> Yes.
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> In many cultures and traditions.
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> Mayans, Aztecs, Egyptians, Tao, the Barasana in the Amazon basin.
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>> There is a reason for this ???
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> As a symbolic representation.
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> In a coiled up state of resting, the head and tail are more or less
> indistinguishable..........representing the un-manifest
> energy-in-potentiality......
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> ......aka the symbol of Tao.
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> Or the locks of Shiva.
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> When the serpent stirs and springs forth.........in the mode of  the
> expanded hood..
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> ..the expansion not due to some addition but of the very same coils...
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> ....lo behold the representation of the encompassing manifestation.......
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> ......which is not a creation out of something else............but the
> actualization of it's own innate potentiality......
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> allegorically represented by ......the hooding of the latent coils.
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> The swaying dance of the serpent, aka the rotation of the Tao symbol, aka
> the Dooo Dooo Beee Dooo beat of dancing Shiva.
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