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Recieved: 2004/01/19 22:49
Subject: Re: [K-list] Spiritual Benefits/Nap Attack
From: Druout


On 2004/01/19 22:49, Druout posted thus to the K-list:



In a message dated 1/19/2004 11:04:20 AM Pacific Standard Time,
areswolfATmac.com writes:
>As nice as it was, though, I'd rather have the spiritual benefits
>rather than the body rushes. Any idea how to do that, or does it just
>happen on it's own eventually?

Dear Morgan,

Well, we don't seem to be able to choose what we are given! :)) Some people
experience visions--some music of the spheres. Some orgasmic bliss
explosions. Usually oneness becomes part of the experience at some point.

But IMO, bliss *IS* spiritual. That's why you get rushes reading spiritual
material. In a sense all the K phenomena are connected. And as our list
mystress Angelique Serpent often says, this list is filled with Shakti! :))

The breathing you are experiencing while asleep is automatic Pranayama. Once
Kundalini becomes active, many yoga techniques are "practiced"
automatically--such as Hatha Yoga positions or hand positions (mudras.) I often wake from
sleep in the middle of the night with brain rushes accompanied by strangly
powerful breath patterns--usually short in, long out. I sometimes wake up in
modified hatha yoga positions (esp fish position) as well.

Kundalini will adjust breathing patterns to what your body needs. Just relax
and let K do it's job!

Love, Hillary


>My crown was really tingling while reading
>that. What does that mean, anyway? It seems whenever I read spiritual
>material my scalp crawls. Really weird.

I would really like to experience some of the spiritual benefits of
Kundalini. Is there a way to do this? Does my lack of them right now
mean that the K has not yet cleared out all the chakras?

And one more question.... For the last week, my husband has been
telling me that I'm having weird breathing patterns in my sleep, which
sound like I'm having a mild nightmare, and then it goes away after a
few seconds. Then yesterday I became aware of this myself when I took
a nap after becoming suddenly incredibly tired. I went into a light
sleep for about 20 minutes, during which time I remember having mild
panic attacks (at least they felt like panic attacks) in my sleep about
4 separate times. Each time I stayed in my light sleep state, but my
breathing became extremely fast and I felt a bit afraid, but I also
knew that it would pass in a few seconds and I could return to my nap!
I have NEVER experienced, or even heard of, anything like this!

Any ideas out there? What was that? Anyone else experience this?


Peace,
Morgan

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