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Recieved: 2002/04/17  07:32  
Subject: [K-list] Re: [KUNDALINI] TRIANGLES 
From: hlbwoman
  
On 2002/04/17  07:32, hlbwoman posted thus to the K-list: Another aspect of the triangle-- 
which direction is it pointing?
 
This is from some information given to me by my Reiki Master, and  
it's copied, so I don't know who to quote.
 
"Triangles represent the spiritual aspect of the Trinity-- 
Father/Mother. Son/Daughter and Holy Spirit.  A triangle indicates  
direction. 
With the apex pointing upward, we have the essence of fire.  The  
upright triangle indicates the aspiration of consciousness in  
physical form to ascend to spirit.  It symbolizes dense states  
transmuting to etheric states. 
With the apex pointing downward, we have the essence of water.  The  
downward triangle signifies spirit descending from etheric states to  
dense/pysical states."
 
When the two are stacked (one on top of the other, you have the Star  
of David, which is the "symbol for the human goal".  It represents  
spirit descending to help and support human form.
 
And now a question-- has anyone had any experience with the backs of  
their hands breaking out?  This could be caused by meds- Tamoxifen or  
Effexor.  
  http://www.kundalini-gateway.org  
http://www.domin8rex.com/serpent/spirit/kindex.htm 
 
 
 
 
 
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