To: K-list 
Recieved: 2003/01/20  05:05  
Subject: Re: [k-list] The loathsome snake 
From: Acara
  
On 2003/01/20  05:05, Acara posted thus to the K-list: 
 Namaste, Dear List and Shankar, 
 
   Well, I hope to get this correct soon. The first 
post zinged into cyber space.  I recently found out 
some of the posts were sent to me and not to the list. 
LOL.  Sorry, if I didn't answer or answered some, 
which were meant for private.  
 
Shankar wrote this: For example, some statements in 
the 'Genesis' of Old Testament seem to me to have 
kundalini import 
I have truly been interested in the common elements of 
all religions 
  
Me, too, Shankar.  As a matter of fact, instead of 
kundalini, I think of the energy flow as Ra.  I 
believe that the Orient retained much of this 
knowledge for us, where in other traditions it was 
lost.  The evidence is there and often misinterpreted. 
 An example of this is an article by a scholar named 
Higgins.  Due to the rule, which is a good one about 
forwarding articles in this list, I am at a lost how 
to share this information.  The article is entitled 
the "Orphic Cults." touchesiefly touchs many cultures. 
 I will forward the information and the off top 
comments I posted on this article to those who wish 
the information.   
>   
>  Blessings, Acara. 
 
 
  
 
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