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Kundalini arousal spurred by activation of tail-mo
« on: July 08, 2005, 03:33:36 AM »
1006 From: "obsidian9999" <obsidian9999@yahoo.com>
Date: Fri Jun 3, 2005 8:51pm
Subject: Kundalini arousal spurred by activation of tail-moving system ?  obsidian9999
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    Here's a scientific speculation some might consider crazy, but I'm
actually serious and don't think it's as crazy as it seems on first
sight. I've thought of this before, but I am spurred again by
Greg's mention of the tail.

We obviously had tails in earlier stages of our evolution. The
physical tails have disappeared.

There would have been a tail-moving system in the brain. Elaborate
tail-moving was needed, presumably, by our more distant ancestors.

There is no reason to believe that this tail-moving system has
disappeared entirely. It could be hanging around, like an
appendix, a vestigial tail-moving system in the brain, even though
the related tail and muscles have disappeared from the body.

Activation of this system, however it would or could be done,
could be related to kundalini awakening. It could possibly spur
kundalini awakening. Lets face it kundalini awakening is related to
activating all sorts of stuff Down There in general.

Why is the devil depicted with a tail? The animal part of humankind?

Any comments, anyone?