Off-World, I think it's so cute how you always say, "But I could be wrong. Just
thoughts." You are very humble and non-dogmatic. Open-minded and honest. I like
that about you. If I lived in Fairfield, I'd host that party Rick talked about
and invite this whole bunch. I'd love to get to know all you guys.
- Bronte
off_world_beings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
--- In [email protected], Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On Sep 15, 2007, at 3:00 AM, Bronte Baxter wrote:
>
> > Off-world, where did you get that stuff about the kundulini? Is
it
> > a strong feeling you get, something some teacher predicted,
> > something you read somewhere? It sounds kind of extreme to me. I
> > think a new time is coming, but I hope transformation doesn't
have
> > to burn us alive. Kundulini can come burningly or softly. I've
> > experienced it both ways. It's not meant to kill you but to open
> > you. That's my take on it anyway.
>
>
> And it shouldn't if it's a balanced and stabilized awakening. Once
> one is stabilized above the ajna, one will experience death in
> different ways. Most of the rockets and fire descriptions of
shakti
> unfoldment are from either imbalanced awakenings or blockages--but
> they seem to be more interesting and what writers and the like can
> get attention with--or it appeals to people's sense of
fascination.>>
True, I have massive blockages, and that is why I know I am no where
near enlightened.
I think the point I would make though is that if you are not prepared
to be burnt up out of all existence, and let go of the ego in that
way, then the purifying effect may not be as powerful or as
effective, and then perhaps a person would be on a very long multiple
lifetime journey to evolve. That path is not for me.
But I could be wrong, just thoughts.
OffWorld
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