TheVoiceOfVictory
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Hello there, I have been beginning to practice Kundalini Yoga again and in raising the Kundalini Kriya set 5, There is a Kriya that indicates meditating on the phrase "the seed is sown!"
Now, given the understating I know I am a dedicated/initiated member of the Temple of Zeus, and the full meaning and weight of that dedication, I would understand within this 1st section of the 5th set, that the seed HAS been sown upon me dedicating I would imagine, maybe I am thinking about this in the wrong way.
Other Kriyas mention chanting SAT and NAM on inhales and exhales for some exercises, this makes sense to me, even more with all the new information updated inside the Temple of Zeus and the connection of certain names to their appropriate origins. (Totally wonderful I might add)
I also understand, maybe better than I have ever, that not all articles are supposed to be taken for full value as what they are presented as. Often times I have used the JoS/ToZ as a stable reference point when checking anything concerning, but this is fairly important as the meditation is actively having an effect on the soul in terms of the visualization paired with the program. I also had the idea that modern hinduism is not what it used to be before the jews and whoever else they have worked with came and fucked alot of things up, so I figured better safe than sorry.
I would omit the phrase further, in fact I will still do so until I hear more on this, but if so, what could be meaningfully put in itself place? "I am eternally dedicated to Satya?" Even though, that is already a fact in reality.
I had searched this and nothing came up, and all the times over many years I came back to this particular KY exercise and asked myself this question, and since it hasn't been asked by anyone else, I am now asking, for myself and all other initiates who might wonder the same. I am not denying I would say it, but checking, in essence of what I have questioned here, if it is the right thing to say.
Please and thank you, I hope to have some insight on this.
HAIL ZEUS!
HAIL ABRAXAS!
Now, given the understating I know I am a dedicated/initiated member of the Temple of Zeus, and the full meaning and weight of that dedication, I would understand within this 1st section of the 5th set, that the seed HAS been sown upon me dedicating I would imagine, maybe I am thinking about this in the wrong way.
Other Kriyas mention chanting SAT and NAM on inhales and exhales for some exercises, this makes sense to me, even more with all the new information updated inside the Temple of Zeus and the connection of certain names to their appropriate origins. (Totally wonderful I might add)
I also understand, maybe better than I have ever, that not all articles are supposed to be taken for full value as what they are presented as. Often times I have used the JoS/ToZ as a stable reference point when checking anything concerning, but this is fairly important as the meditation is actively having an effect on the soul in terms of the visualization paired with the program. I also had the idea that modern hinduism is not what it used to be before the jews and whoever else they have worked with came and fucked alot of things up, so I figured better safe than sorry.
I would omit the phrase further, in fact I will still do so until I hear more on this, but if so, what could be meaningfully put in itself place? "I am eternally dedicated to Satya?" Even though, that is already a fact in reality.
I had searched this and nothing came up, and all the times over many years I came back to this particular KY exercise and asked myself this question, and since it hasn't been asked by anyone else, I am now asking, for myself and all other initiates who might wonder the same. I am not denying I would say it, but checking, in essence of what I have questioned here, if it is the right thing to say.
Please and thank you, I hope to have some insight on this.
HAIL ZEUS!
HAIL ABRAXAS!