The universe IS full of cryptic messages - perhaps our primitive reptile brain 
is a snake brain?

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On 16 Aug 2010, at 17:19, roomsearching <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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. 
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> 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.
> 
> In many cultures and traditions.
> 
> Mayans, Aztecs, Egyptians, Tao, the Barasana in the Amazon basin. 
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> There is a reason for this ???
> 
> 
> As a symbolic representation.
> 
> In a coiled up state of resting, the head and tail are more or less 
> indistinguishable..........representing the un-manifest 
> energy-in-potentiality......
> 
> ......aka the symbol of Tao.
> 
> Or the locks of Shiva.
> 
> 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... 
> 
> ....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......
> 
> allegorically represented by ......the hooding of the latent coils.
> 
> 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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