Re: Kundalini & Astral Projection
Following along those lines, it is a matter of being conscious of yourself, of who you are and what you are. Again, sounds very simple. But here you are being asked to understand your own psychology, which is not easy. This is why it is so important to be real, to be honest with yourself in all things.
robert
Re: Kundalini & Astral Projection
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Robert Bruce
Following along those lines, it is a matter of being conscious of yourself, of who you are and what you are. Again, sounds very simple. But here you are being asked to understand your own psychology, which is not easy. This is why it is so important to be real, to be honest with yourself in all things.
I'm having exactly the same point. Being not self means simply to loose your spirit (the true self).
Strength and everything else comes only from one place: the "core nature".
I think that the difficulty arises from the fact that "own psychology" is not something that can be defined. Spirit is infinity. Definition is always finite.
Defining yourself is loosing the spirit. I think taoist were right.
Any limitations we put on ourselvse... are exactly that: limitations.
With the today's insight, I learnt that we can find all the answers easily to any question - from the spirit. It's not a problem. The problem is forming the "correct" question... The question you form triggers the answers you recieve... Limited question gives you a false sense of "knowing" (defining, and limiting). Hence spirit development.
Re: Kundalini & Astral Projection
There are many ways to describe your own psychology. It is as simple as it is complex. And it is probably the most difficult thing to do. But when it is done you have enormous power, over your self and your own life. This is because understanding your own psychology brings balance. And with balance comes power. Power over your self. The power to grow and to change and to become whatever you want to be.
robert
Re: Kundalini & Astral Projection
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Originally Posted by
Robert Bruce
There are many ways to describe your own psychology. It is as simple as it is complex. And it is probably the most difficult thing to do. But when it is done you have enormous power, over your self and your own life. This is because understanding your own psychology brings balance. And with balance comes power. Power over your self. The power to grow and to change and to become whatever you want to be.
What other tools than kundalini do you consider to be valuable for that purpose?