10-07-2003, 01:31 PM
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Re: kundalini experience-for All
Dear Holly and Tony and All:
I do not read John's post as taking issue with what Tony said as much as how he said it.
Actually, I had a similar reaction when I read his comment about dirty floors!!!
And I have seen that comment from him before, LOL .
"What people call K is actually prana cleaning their dirty sheaths.
One doesn't crow about how much energy it takes to clean one's floor
does one?"
Without getting into details, my floors must have been filthy...
And Tonyji, I am NOT crowing about it
It Is What Is Is.
To each of us, it Is our own unique experience,
beautiful variations that we are on the One Theme,
wonderful illusions that we are,
dancing our way down our paths...to
One Holy Destination.
Actually the cleaner the sheaths or kosas the less the activity.
K can rise imperceptibly for it is just the rise of consciousness."
It is said that the mind is a beautiful thing to waste.
"... I will say it again Kundalini is in delusion and illusion
ultimately for it is everything or mind."
For yet another view on the subject of Kundalini of that beautiful
thing called the mind that I sure am glad was not wasted on me :-), I
had posted here a while back about an undertaking by Professor V.
Krishnamurthy, below, on the advaitin list...just yesterday and in
the past few posts, Paramacharya is addressing Kundalini Shakti.
Professor Krishnamurthy also has all sections posted to date at his
website. Blessed Be.
http://www.geocities.com/profvk/
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Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2003 9:36 PM, Subject: A Digest of
Paramacharya's Discourses on Soundaryalahari
This introduction to A Digest of Paramacharya's Discourses on
Saundaryalahari was written and posted by Professor V. Krishnamurthy
on advaitin (AT) yahoogroups (DOT) com. The wisdom in the words of Paramacharya
is so beautiful, unpretentious, and inspiring that I requested
permission from Sri Krishnamurthy to forward this to this group.
While there is an ongoing discourse on Paramacharya on the advaitin
group, it is much more extensive than I could post here. Other than
the learned explanations of Sri Krishnamurthy, I will limit what I
post to the actual words, as translated, of the sage known lovingly
as Paramacharya. ..
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