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Recieved: 2003/06/30 07:53
Subject: Re: [K-list] Enlightenment today? Gone tomorrow
From: Julie D


On 2003/06/30 07:53, Julie D posted thus to the K-list:



Dear Rick,
>
> Of those who are Enlightened, from the start of the Kundalini to the
> Enlightenment, how long did it take?

I remember asking this question! I also remember trying to work out what
enlightenment was and coming up with an answer! Years later I've got no
idea what enlightenment is. I remember reading a quote of Einstein's
somewhere that said something like if human beings could use 100% of their
brain their bodies would be transformed into pure energy. The Taoist
stories of Master's dying and their bodies dissolving either immediately or
over 7 days into rainbow light leaving behind only their finger and toe
nails echo this thought too, for me.
>
> How long is a piece of string answers don't really help. I need to attach
> to numbers. Gopi Krishna took years and years, where others were much
> quicker, probably because of previous life work.

It might have something to do with what they are going to do with their life
as well. Gopi Krishna saw many Master's in the land of Master's and their
were no answers for him. In the end the answers came from within. This
seems to have produced a really strong drive to advance the scientific
understanding of the phenomena. This is a very important area at the moment
when drugs are being prescribed like lollies without differentiation or
understanding. I wonder sometimes if the medical profession are prescribing
away our future.

Jung is another who found his answers from within. He was out of action for
6 years after his split with Freud. He clearly stated that the work that
followed all came out of this period.

Gestation takes time!
>
> I'm also wondering once the Kundalini process starts whether a path is
> necessary any longer. Once you've found the path, the path has found you.
> You don't walk the path, rather the path walks you.

Perhaps you just become the path?
>
> Also does the Kundalini process accelerate as it rises. This is from
> experience, i'm experiencing rapid increases in flow. The higher it
rises,
> the more there is.

I think it does. I also think that it never ends - it is the infinite and
eternal dance. The gathering and release of charge.

"I am divided for love's sake, for the chance of union." -Aiwass (Book of
Law)

> I feel impatient for the natural process to come to an end, does anyone
else
> want this? I'm not interested in the fireworks, I want to see the grand
> finale and the curtain close.
>
It sounds like "THE END" to me. What will you do then?

Professor Wong (my chinese doctor) once said to me "You come from nothing -
you go back to nothing - What are you in such a hurry for?" Perhaps the pot
of gold at the end of the rainbow is the rainbow itself.

I love the title of your post, too. Seems like an enlightened statement to
me!

Regards,
Julie.
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