To: K-list 
Recieved: 2003/04/15  06:48  
Subject: re:[K-list] Anger and K AT_NOSPAM OMA 
From: Snowynighteagle
  
On 2003/04/15  06:48, Snowynighteagle posted thus to the K-list: 
     
At 4/14/03 3:41:59 AM Pacific Daylight Time, Mystress wrote to OMA:  
 
 "I appreciate your choice to be true to your emotions, but are the  
emotions themselves, truth? Anger rises and falls, but you remain. Defining  
yourself by your emotions, is selling yourself short. Feelings, thoughts  
come and go, but *you* remain. *You* are not your feelings, thoughts or  
emotions." 
 
 
Just de-lurking for a moment to say that I thought this was a very  
interesting question. But then what is Joy, Ecstasy, Peace, etc., that I've  
heard can be experienced during Kundalini? Just states of being? I would also  
consider them to be a form of emotion because they do elicit a feeling or  
reaction from a person. They could just be one's Higher Self's emotions or  
the Soul's perfect state of emotions and not the Ego Earth emotions. If that  
makes any sense. Before I forget, I should state I'm very novice at all this  
K information and that's why I joined this group. So most likely I don't know  
as much as everyone else on this list, most likely hardly anything at all.  
This list definitely has brought up some interesting topics and info I hadn't  
thought about before. 
 
Kestrel 
 
  
 
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