Master Chia part 2 of 2

Dennis C. Lee ( (no email) )
Sat, 1 Jun 1996 22:35:38 -0700

Here's part 2.

Regards;
Dennis C. Lee

>Dennis C. Lee wrote:
>>
>> Is it impossible or unadvisable to do the Microcosmic Orbit with the
>>energy channels at "wide open throttle" so to speak? (I believe that this
>>will be the net result of meditating with pure WPG.) I seem to get the
>>impression that this is the main differance between the Kundalini Awakening
>>and the Microcosmic Orbit: the magnitude of the life force energy flow.
>>
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>Dear Dennis,
>
>A microcosmic orbit can be created with kundalini
>over a wide range of flows, but is perhaps most useful
>for conserving energy, when kundalini has not yet
>become very aroused or active, and is not yet flowing
>very much. (There may well be other important uses
>outside my present limited experience.)
>
>When the nadis are fully purged clear, and are all
>open, and kundalini is also flowing actively, the
>potential remains to create a powerful, closed
>microcosmic orbit. However, if kundalini is flowing
>very strongly, doing so quickly results in a very
>large build up of energy in ones body, which may
>be undesirable, depending on the state of advancement
>of the individual.
>
>My opinion is that such a condition (very strong closed
>internal flow) may be capable of being handled and
>tolerated by an individual who is sufficiently adept
>in managing kundalini energy, but could cause troubles
>for those, who like me, are still working towards that
>goal, and for whom provoking a powerful closed-loop
>flow is likely to be more problematic in result than
>beneficial.
>
>It is like redirecting a large river into a circular loop.
>The system rather quickly becomes filled to overflowing,
>and the energy and pressure continue to build (rapidly)
>until something happens to open an outlet. If the person
>is not sufficently advanced, such a large flow could be
>too disruptive to the system to sustain, and something
>would have to let go before long, perhaps perjudicially.
>
>For large flows, I believe kundalini may be directed into
>an eddy-like loop, that is similar to the microcosmic
>orbit, so it still circulates, but also has an avenue for
>the excess flow to escape. However, I havent done any
>experiments on this.
>
>As kundalini flow becomes greater and greater, one finds
>that there is so much energy, that conserving it in a loop
>is no longer an important issue, and you become focused on
>becoming as transparent a conduit to the flow as possible.
>You (and kundalini) naturally keep trying to eliminate
>resistance to the flow in your system, as this is "uncomfortable".
>But as soon as a particular restriction is cleared, the flow
>increases proportionately, and so highlighting other places,
>which have now become the places of greatest remaining
>obstructions. The process of reducing restriction and increasing
>flow thus goes on and on, seemingly indefinitely. As the flow
>increases, more and more energy emmanates from you, into your
>surroundings, yet you remain charged to the max, like a section
>of a big pipe, through which a column of water is constantly
>roaring under high pressure.
>
>As I stated in my original introduction to the WG forum,
>there is a lot of variability between individuals. Some
>may be fortunate to be able to forego the unpleasant aspects
>of karma elimination to a point later in the process, when
>the individual is more capable of tolerating it. The
>experiences of the person Dave has described seem to
>mirror my own, in general terms and sequence, at least
>up to as far as I have gone. I do not know whether this will
>be found to be typical for the majority of those who take WPG.
>
>I am still in a very early stage of progress, and am not
>competent to reliably describe things beyond my personal
>experiences. Please remember that the above thoughts are
>my views, based on observations from my present situation,
>and should not be assigned any more weight than that.
>
>Gary
>
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>PS
>I dont wish to further impose on binga, to continue to forward
>personal messages; I hope you also feel this way. I will,
>however, respond to questions posted to the WG forum. I hope you
>will consult Master Chia for advice on other matters. I suggest
>you first try your best to reason out the answers to your
>questions, or study the appropriate books, do experiments, etc,
>and then ask Master Chia for the answers to those you cannot
>discover after making your best effort. He will tell you anything
>that you need to know, in one way or another. Just keep your mind
>open. Answers come in many forms.
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