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|    David Dalton to All    |
|    base chakra click    |
|    23 Jan 11 23:24:49    |
      From: dalton@nfld.com              For almost 15 years now I have used a base chakra area muscle       click for divination and for closure of magickal workings.       In divination the simplest case would be that I would ask       a question and then think yes/no and there would be a click       (soundless) at yes or no. The click is basically a       contraction of the perineum muscles and could be       considered a short period mulabandha.              In my reading of John Matthews Taliesin I came across       a mention of Myrddin (one real figure that Merlin was       partly based on) talking to his little piggy in the       forest. Someone on alt.religion.druid once mentioned to       me an Irish figure who did the same. I think that       this talking to a little piggy is really talking to       the base chakra area muscle click, particularly since       the celts associate pigs with the underworld.              My question to you is do you know of other past       figures who used base chakra area muscle click       divination and base chakra area muscle click as       closure for a magickal working? These could       be figures in mythology or religious history.              I have learned though by negative experience       to not blindly believe base chakra area muscle       click divination and indeed have postulated       that such blind believing leading one astray       might be the origin of the negative serpent       in the bible, as opposed to the positive       serpent overall of kundalini. It is the       blind search for hidden knowledge that leads       you astray.              David       http://www.nfld.com/~dalton/dtales.html (Salmon on the Thorns)              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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