--- In [email protected], t3rinity <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <no_reply@> wrote:
> 
> > I think that this is the most accurate and telling
> > statement in your post, Ron, and the one that is 
> > most relevant to Fairfield Life and the majority
> > of posts here about spiritual "progress." It's
> > about *personal experience*, which is valid, and 
> > about *projection of that experience onto others*,
> > which IMO is not.
> 
> <snip>
> 
> I think you are right on this one Barry. I think everybody has a
> different path, and a different way his/her experiences unfold, even
> though they may be using similar terminology for their experiences.
> Most people do some kind of projection, being somewhat overwhelmed by
> your own 'highest experience', you think this to be the highest for
> everybody, or at least sort of he direction of the highest. 

Back in June, Swami G's list of Kundalini Symptoms was posted to FFL (
http://www.kundalinisupport.com/complications.htm ), and the list
contained symptoms ranging from very flashy to so ordinary they could
easily be overlooked as being Kundalini experiences. From my own
experience, I may very well be experiencing Kundalini phenomena and am
simply not focussed on identifying them as such. For example, for the
last year and a half, I've often had the subtle energetic sensation
that the top of my head is not there and that there's a sort of
fountain shooting up and out of it. I had a certain gee whiz
fascination with it when I first noticed it, but now it's just part of
the ordinary internal landscape.

So, it could be that one can tread the Kundalini path for Realization
without even knowing it. It could also be that lots seekers of
Realization are, in reality, seekers of flashy experiences.

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