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Kundalini and yoga is Indian stuff. You insist you are deeply rooted in Western Mysticism; what Christian books have inspired you?

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Kundalini and yoga is Indian stuff. You insist you are deeply rooted in Western Mysticism; what Christian books have inspired you?

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Kundalini is universal, not particularly Indian. I am not an indian, yet I have, experience and work with kundalini. Such distinctions between east and west are irrellevant. As for the christian writings i must say frankly, that i havent found any (exept one) interesting, that were from after the reformation (the one who seems OK is Madame Guyon she was the principal Quitist), but early orthodox and early catholic mysticism is splendid. Here are two of my favourite Christian mystical writings that are also on-line and public domain, so go ahead and download as much as you want to read: Juan de la Cruz: Dark Night of the Soul The Cloud of Unknowing – Anonymous author The Mystical Theology (A short treatise by Dionysius) is of course a classic and it inspired most of the medieval mysticism. Heres a link to an overview of Dionysius’ influence on christian mysticism. And a biography. If you know of a link to an e-text with dionysius’ writings, please mail it to me. The Fire of Love and the

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