--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Nov 19, 2007, at 12:57 PM, hugheshugo wrote: > > > Vaj, can you enlarge on this a bit. Who is this "we" doing the > > investigating? > > The people I was referring to was a yogini and lineage-holder named > Joan Harrigan and her guru from the Saraswati order, Swami > Chandrasekharanand of Rishikesh. They are some of the few, possibly > the only people in the west who are doing the difficult work of > helping people who had imbalanced or dead-end kundalini awakenings > resolve their issues. Two of the most famous ex-TMers that I know of > who have utilized and praised their services are Earl Kaplan and Dr. > John Doulliard. Doulliard was at one time a movement big wig, and an > expert in marma therapy. Here's what his wife said (emphasis mine): > > I've known Swamiji and Joan for two years now and can honestly say > that they are the real deal. In this day and age of a hundred guru > wanna be's offering everything under the sun it's rare if not next to > impossible to find sincere, authentic, and truly competent spiritual > teachers with only your progress and best interest in mind. Their > retreats are truly life changing and transformational and their > comments on your personal history are worth the price of admission > alone. I've had many blessings in my life with six beautiful and > healthy kids and a wonderful husband but if one is a true spiritual > seeker there isn't any outward or physical blessing that can pacify > the soul's yearning like the discovery and experience of the real > spiritual progress that they offer. > --Ginger Doulliard, Boulder, Colorado > Wife and mother > > They are out of Tennessee. If you have any questions whatsoever, I'd > recommend any TM or TMSP practitioner to read Joan's _Kundalini > Vidya_ or to contact these people for a consult. > > > > > I ask because I'm really not sure if the TMSP is doing me any good > > anymore, I don't like doing long progs either, I used to but now it > > makes me feel shite, really thick-headed, tired and angry, nothing > > easy or relaxing about it. > > These are not unusual symptoms for someone with an imbalanced > arising, but let these people consult with you, they are extremely > detailed, authentic and have helped a lot of damaged people. > > What many people do not realize is that certain gurus can utilize > unbalanced awakenings to their advantage. One of these ways is to get > the students to cultivate siddhis. >
Thanks Vaj, very interesting. I shall look into it.