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kundaliny

Oct 09, 2000 06:30 AM
by Shampan-e-Shindh


beto410 wrote:

"Or maybe somebody knows but they don't want to talk about it."

What I understand of any inner knowledge and feelings such as
kundaliny, those who feel, could hardly express in words.

About any feeling, expressing with words is almost impossible. We
can try with a vague few words, but the rest has to be left for
the others to imagnine, know, understand and feel.

It is not a matter of want to talk or not, it is rather the
impossibility to detail.

The deeper and inner the feeling is, the harder to put in words.
Some people think it is very complicated.... I would say it is
the other way around.. Far too simple, for our complicated minds
to grasp in a flash. (I could go on for years on that, but not
necessary, you are all presumably wiser than me)

I shall give you a very simple example, can you describe
"silence" in words to someone who has never quite experienced it?
You will structure a few phrases to detail, but can you actually
bring the silence into his mind?

Allow me to be a bit more elaborate, even the most "advanced
humans" (in mental/spiritual evolution aspect) such as Yeesah,
Yeesu, Jesu or Jesus what ever you might call him, all of them
did not quite feel it the same way as one another. There are
light differences, although every one of their experiences are
absolutely profound. What is a certain symphony to you is not the
same to me, we both might admire it, understand and play it with
equal expertise .. but our personal individual feelings are not
the same. And we both enjoy it together, .. kindaliny is somewhat
that to such great spiritual achievers .. Thus their descriptions
might differ a little, but they both mean exactly the same...
kindaliny as you and I would fail to describe the same symphony
to someone who has never heard it.

Obviously I am utterly against using words such as kundaliny, I
know we should give them some "names", we have to.. just
something in the back of my mind says,.. "not quite right".. One
symptom to support me there is ... many sages, thinkers have
given this kundaliny various other names.

I am sorry, if I sound a bit haphazard, I am really busy.. but
this topic is to good a temptation to overlook.



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