Thanks bro. I just feel that Voudoun will be more appliable here in New Orleans than some other Mahayogas. Often one is a failure in their pursuits through not applying the proper sort of baksheesh to the lowly chain of command.  It would be a shame if a yogi cracked his head open on a rock by not paying attention to the rock in the street. I think everything can be held within the trekcho.
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From: Vaj
Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2005 10:14 AM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Vaj Bullshit

One thing t3rinity (if that is her real name) doesn't seem to get is that a Nath is all these things. I always liked the traditional statement that the Naths 'practiced Hinduism by day and Buddhism by night'. Love it.

Voudoun priest? You're a Nath if I ever heard one.

On May 17, 2005, at 11:00 AM, Llundrub wrote:


As a kid I was given diksha by a devotee of Guru Dattatreya.  Then given 5=5 initiation into the actual Golden Dawn by MC (name withheld), the direct lineal hierophant of Isreal Regardie. Later, I studied with an Indian medicine Man named Bearheart. Later I got TM, six advanced techniques, sidhis, and yet later I took Vajrayana vows and got many abishekas. No one teaching contradicted another because there has never been a place for contradictions in my heart.
 
There are many people especially amongst certain very open minded liberal groups of certain gurus like Chogyal Namkhai Norbu who are able to reconcile that they contain many lineages of teachings in their mindstreams without the need to reconcile those teachings into a strident categorization. This neither makes them deluded, spiritually materialistic, or crazy, or even bad practiitioners. Rather it does show a true unitarian and egalitarian yearing and desire to find truely universal truth as opposed to some small niche of truths.
 
I applaud him for his efforts and see much much very esoteric prowess and lack of self delusion in his teachings. I pray that his detractors might someday come to universal awakening and appreciation for truth in all its myriad forms as well.
 
Personally I am contemplating becoming a Voudoun priest.



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