Guest guest Report post Posted August 31, 2001 Dear Jacqui, thanks for replying to my request on Great Zimbabwe. I wonder if you read the article I mentioned in my earlier message. I found the connection to kundalini intriguing, and was wondering if it makes sense to people who have been into kundalini longer than I. Roberto Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted August 31, 2001 http://www.mbira.org/ is the site for the music I am studying. It is old, no doubt. How old I don't know. The Adi Mantra is what we use to tune in. In addition, we read from the Siri Guru Granth Sahib. Again we relate to the spirit of the past saints and sages as alive in the here and now. The consciousness is very alive and breathing as what these great beings did and how they lived is eternal. I live in Massachusetts in the USA (a rather temporal place) Sat Nam, Dharam robertocagliero wrote: > sat nam.Dear Dhalam, thanks for your reply. I'm not familiar with the > adi mantra. I am a student of Sat Nam Rasajan with Guru Dev, but I'm > just now approaching KY.What you say about the origins of KY seems to > relate quite well with the article on Great Zimbabwe.The music you are > studying is contemporary or ancient? I live in Verona, Italy. What > about you? Roberto Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites