--- In [email protected], "dhamiltony2k5"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip] 
> Though not directly challenging, it was a an effective
> commentary of all this 'waking down' stuff which has 
> become so popular recently. 

I'd say it's an effective commentary on the nature of Karunamayi
coming from a traditional "spiritual technique" background, but, that
really doesn't say anything about Waking Down. While WD doesn't
involve techniques, it certainly doesn't preclude anyone from also
doing techniques. In fact, there are WDers in FF who still do TM and
other techniques, including Karunamayi stuff. 

Personally, I got a lot of value doing japa per Karunamayi's
instructions, and occasionally the Gayatri Mantra spontaneously fills
my awareness, but currently I'm not drawn to actively do any
spiritual techniques in disciplined fashion. Right now I prefer just
being innocently present in a Satsang environment.

And, to be honest, Waking Down is really not all that popular. There
are all of about 50 people in FF involved in WD. Whereas, many
hundreds of Fairfielders flock to see the Ammas. Let's face it,
having your awareness free-fall into the full spectrum of your
humanity, including all the internal shit you've spent your entire
life trying to avoid/escape/transcend, is *never* going to be a
popular path. 

Alex




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