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       #Post#: 1890--------------------------------------------------
       Kundalini
       By: Kerry Date: May 13, 2015, 9:58 pm
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       I don't agree with everything this man says; but I think he's
       right about a lot.   Watching all the videos may be more than
       you want to do; but just a little from the first one should be
       enough to tell you something isn't right here.
       The history is interesting to me.
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBpw2oQrvMM
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCcGaTRwG_4
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWeUNoR30_0
       #Post#: 1891--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Kundalini
       By: Kerry Date: May 13, 2015, 10:33 pm
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       Here are some demonstrations from other religions of this
       kundalini energy which some Christians take to be the Holy
       Spirit.   Warning:  brief nudity.
       They title it, "Satanic Kundalini Spirit  Invaded ALL Religions
       On Earth!"  I don't know if I'd say it's "satanic."  Why would
       Satan need to get involved when people are already so deceived?
       If Satan is doing anything, I'd say he's laughing and taking it
       easy.   I would say though  that this is flirting with the Dark
       Side and with forces that interconnect with Satanic forces.
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkwgGJTFhSE
       #Post#: 1892--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Kundalini
       By: Kerry Date: May 13, 2015, 11:12 pm
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       There are some martial arts that teach people how to control
       this energy but they call it chi.
       You can decide if this is fake or not.
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPsO7DSdg2s
       #Post#: 1894--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Kundalini
       By: A nonny mouse Date: May 14, 2015, 3:09 am
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       [quote author=Kerry link=topic=213.msg1891#msg1891
       date=1431574384]
       Here are some demonstrations from other religions of this
       kundalini energy which some Christians take to be the Holy
       Spirit.   Warning:  brief nudity.
       They title it, "Satanic Kundalini Spirit  Invaded ALL Religions
       On Earth!"  I don't know if I'd say it's "satanic."  Why would
       Satan need to get involved when people are already so deceived?
       If Satan is doing anything, I'd say he's laughing and taking it
       easy.   I would say though  that this is flirting with the Dark
       Side and with forces that interconnect with Satanic forces.
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkwgGJTFhSE
       [/quote]
       I was greatly blessed by all that.
       I liked the religion where they are all naked and indulge in a
       fanatic and frenetic sexual orgy, jumping from person to person
       regardless of gender and often in groups fighting to get to one
       another until the floor gets covered with 'call it what you
       will' and it becomes one slippery slimy grovel.
       As they say "it's not that which goes into a man that defiles
       him, so much as that which comes out".
       As someone has said " How can I count my blessings, there are
       way way too many to count. The Lord has given me everything I
       ever asked for.......I have a girlfriend that would knock your
       socks off and even my ex wife is so nice to me".
       Let it all hang out, eh?
       Now I'll switch my computer off and try stepping back into
       'normal living'.
       #Post#: 1895--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Kundalini
       By: Kerry Date: May 14, 2015, 5:24 am
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       [quote author=A Trusting Deist link=topic=213.msg1894#msg1894
       date=1431590991]
       I was greatly blessed by all that.
       I liked the religion where they are all naked and indulge in a
       fanatic and frenetic sexual ****, jumping from person to person
       regardless of gender and often in groups fighting to get to one
       another until the floor gets covered with 'call it what you
       will' and it becomes one slippery slimy grovel.
       As they say "it's not that which goes into a man that defiles
       him, so much as that which comes out".
       As someone has said " How can I count my blessings, there are
       way way too many to count. The Lord has given me everything I
       ever asked for.......I have a girlfriend that would knock your
       socks off and even my ex wife is so nice to me".
       Let it all hang out, eh?
       Now I'll switch my computer off and try stepping back into
       'normal living'.
       [/quote]If you like your religion all naked, the Kenyan church
       where  the minister just forbid the women from wearing underwear
       wouldn't be for you.   Too many clothes.
       From christianpost.com
  HTML http://www.christianpost.com/news/kenyan-pastor-bans-female-congregants-from-wearing-underwear-in-church-115528/:
       A pastor in Kenya is making headlines for recently banning his
       female congregants from wearing underwear to church, telling
       them to avoid wearing the garments in order to be closer to God.
       The pastor, described only as the Rev. Njohi by The Kenyan Daily
       Post, reportedly asked his female congregants at the Lord's
       Propeller Redemption church in Dandora to arrive at Sunday's
       service without underwear or bras. The pastor's reasoning was
       that the undergarments are "ungodly," and people need to be
       "free in 'body' and 'spirit' to receive Christ," according to
       the local newspaper. The church is located in an eastern suburb
       of Nairobi.
       According to Nigerian Watch, the pastor also said he made the
       new rule for women so God can enter their bodies easily. The
       pastor added that women who continue to wear undergarments to
       church will suffer "dire consequences," and encouraged mothers
       attending his services to check their daughters to make sure
       they had obeyed the new rule.
       #Post#: 1896--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Kundalini
       By: Kerry Date: May 14, 2015, 5:50 am
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       I don't know if Ken Russell's movie, The Devils, can be found
       online or not.  Here's the UK trailer:
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_adZYBwfkY
       There are bits and pieces of it at You Tube.  I think it was one
       of the most shocking movies I ever saw.  People are still
       debating what really happened; but what is known is that
       Grandier was burned alive for the crime of using black magic.
       From Wikipedia
  HTML http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urbain_Grandier:
       
       Grandier served as priest in the church of Sainte Croix in
       Loudun, in the Diocese of Poitiers. Ignoring his vow of
       celibacy, he is known to have had sexual relationships with a
       number of women and to have acquired a reputation as a
       philanderer. He also wrote a book attacking the doctrine of
       clerical celibacy.[1] In 1632, a group of nuns from the local
       Ursuline convent accused him of having bewitched them, sending
       the demon Asmodai, among others, to commit evil and impudent
       acts with them. Modern commentators on the case, such as the
       author Aldous Huxley, have argued that the accusations began
       after Grandier refused to become the spiritual director of the
       convent, unaware that the Mother Superior, Sister Jeanne of the
       Angels, had become obsessed with him, having seen him from afar
       and heard of his sexual exploits. According to Huxley, Sister
       Jeanne, enraged by his rejection, instead invited Canon Mignon,
       an enemy of Grandier, to become the director. Jeanne then
       accused Grandier of using black magic to seduce her. The other
       nuns gradually began to make similar accusations. Grandier was
       arrested, interrogated and tried by an ecclesiastical tribunal,
       which acquitted him.
       However, Grandier had gained the enmity of the powerful Cardinal
       Richelieu, the chief minister of France, after a public verbal
       attack against him. Grandier had also written and published
       scathing criticisms of Richelieu. Richelieu ordered a new trial,
       conducted by his special envoy Jean de Laubardemont, a relative
       of the Mother Superior of the convent of Loudun. Grandier was
       rearrested at Angers and the possibility of appealing to the
       Parlement of Paris was denied to him. Interrogated for a second
       time, the nuns (including the Mother Superior) did not renew
       their accusations, but this did not affect the predetermined
       outcome of the trial. After torturing Father Grandier, the
       judges (clerics Lactance, Laubardemont, Surin and Tranquille)
       introduced documents purportedly signed by Grandier and several
       demons as evidence that he had made a diabolical pact. It is
       unknown whether Grandier wrote or signed the pacts under duress,
       or whether they were entirely forged.
       Grandier was found guilty and sentenced to death. The judges who
       condemned Grandier ordered that he be put to the "extraordinary
       question", a form of torture which was usually, but not
       immediately, fatal, and was therefore administered to only those
       victims who were to be executed immediately afterwards. In
       addition, Grandier was subjected to a form of the Spanish boot,
       an iron vise, filled with spikes, that was brought to red heat
       and then applied to Grandier's calf and ankle to shatter the
       bones. Despite torture, Grandier never confessed to witchcraft.
       He was burned alive at the stake.
       Many theories exist as to the cause of the Loudun "possessions".
       One of the most likely explanations is that the whole affair was
       a hoax orchestrated by Richelieu. Huxley in his book The Devils
       of Loudun (1952) and in the Ken Russell film version of the
       Huxley book (1971) alleged that the initial accusations against
       Grandier by the nuns of the convent of Loudun were part of a
       case of collective hysteria.
       I tend to think the Ken Russell take on it is probably close to
       the truth.
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