--- In [email protected], "Ron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  
> > 
> > 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.
> >
> 
> You want it to awaken, 

Actually, *I* don't care whether or not Kundalini awakens. To me, it's
just another esoteric transient phenomenon, and my attitude is that
such things are sorta cool when they happen, but I'm not fixated on them.

> but then it simply is said it should be under the direction of
> a Sat Guru. 

I commented to Tom T the other day that the spiritual teachers in my
life just show up as needed. And, while some of these teachers have
actually been self-described spiritual teachers, some of them are just
ordinary folks that trigger some needed introspection. I told Tom,
"Fairfield is my Sat Guru." And, he corrected me, "Creation is your
Sat Guru."


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