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The Woman, The Child, The Yogi

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Date:  Posted 5 years before Apr 03, 2017

 

MiBeloved 5 years ago

During exercises this morning the Buddha deity left an instruction in my psyche. Then during meditation that instruction read this:

 

Become like a nomad who never has any permanent residence. If kundalini’s tendencies are not directly reformed, the kundalini itself, then it means that it will revert to its old way of doing things when it is time to leave the body and when it has to be outside a body in the astral world after the physical body dies.

 

Habits which are developed in other parts of the psyche, like in the will power, in the desire moods or in the analytical process, will have no effect on kundalini. It will keep its posture.

 

What does this mean?

 

This means that the rest of the components of the psyche will be forced to go along with kundalini and will have to comply with whatever circumstances kundalini takes the psyche into.

 

Take the example of a woman with an infant. They are travelling. The woman does not need milk. The woman does not require toys. The woman does not require to be cleaned by someone else after evacuating. These are not her needs. She is liberated from those elementary functions.

 

And still she has to deal with it because of the kid. Those who think that they are liberated and who are unsuccessful in reforming kundalini from its transmigration habits, will have to assume those habits regardless of whether they want to or not.

 

Therefore one has to change the features of kundalini so that it no longer requires to shack up in a gross body. One has to remove that tendency from it. If one fails to do this, then it does not matter who one may be or who one may claim to be, one will be forced to live in the next existence on the level that is suitable to kundalini, just as the mother, even though she is liberated from infancy, still have to live in an accommodation that facilitates infancy.

 

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