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And so, there I was in the dark again What was going to happen now I wondered ? A moment ago, there had been a nightmare dangerous and threatening It was like the film "The Magnificent Seven" from the Sixties I thought, the Western (The one with Yul Brynner, Steve McQueen, Eli Wallach et al, I had always loved that one) The nightmare was like the bandits descending upon the innocent little village Looking to terrorise and plunder and pillage Leaving the people all despairing, the little children and their mothers crying But this time... this time things they would be different This time there'd be a welcoming committee (the Seven) "Ha! Ha!" the Bandit leader had laughed, "I see you've built new walls, you try to keep us out" "No!" came back the reply, "those walls are there to keep you in...we deal in lead friend" Now suddenly the tables were turned It was their turn to feel afraid (the nightmare) You could see it in them, see their faces drop/fall All their bravado and bluster suddenly drained out Yea! we'd called their bluff And then, just like magic, like a puff of smoke They were gone, just dissolved into nothing, into the darkness, And so here I was, all alone again in the dark What was going to happen now I wondered ? Suddenly a little light appeared in the very top left hand corner As I watched it I could see that it was growing larger Pretty soon I could see what it was It was a snake, a black headed thing like no snake you'd ever seen before It was like it was moving at a tremendous speed It looked agitated, enraged even It was hissing, it's head going from side to side, its fangs showing, It brought to my mind a fish we once found in a rock pool as kids after a high tide A strange fish, it scuttered madly around its pool as if looking for a way out It had these teeth and this fierce wicked look So wet and slippery looking, it had an energy that was uncanny It looked like it might jump out of its pool at any moment It scared me just watching it. From only being something tiny, now it had grown into something big, rearing up in front of you You could see the black scales and the deep dark furrows about its face The huge yellow eyes, the great fangs and the slithering tongue It was like a jet black steam engine bearing down on you...hurtling toward you Now it was nearly taking up the full field of my vision It had grown huge and towering, threatening to overwhelm I grew afraid, this was something different I'd never seen anything like this before I decided it was time to go, I wasn't going to hang around So I pulled out of the dream and awoke with a start I thought for a few moments, what had I been through, what had I just seen ? Then I started to castigate myself, why did you run, why didn't you face it, face it down They were all bluffs, the whole lot of them You would have seen what was behind it I was afraid, was afraid I wouldn't get back, that I wouldn't be able to come back... "Come back!!" I berated myself "come back to what exactly !!! This world of pains and slow decay, of anxieties and humiliations...of faint joys...ever decreasing circles There wasn't a whole lot to come back to, now was there (Y'know I bet their all just waiting... just expecting to hear "O! He passed away did he, well he was a strange bloke, wasn't he". That'll be my epitaph)". Then I remembered... I remembered the wonderful old Irish myth/ legend "The Salmon of Knowledge" (I don't know why that came into my head), A magical fish, the Salmon of Knowledge lives in a sacred river, It's said if anyone catches this fish and eats of its flesh the wisdom of the whole world will be theirs A wise old poet/sage spends his life looking for the fish Finally he catches it, he has a servant boy Fionn and has him cook the fish He warns Fionn, under no circumstances eat of the flesh of this fish But as the fish cooks on its spit over the fire A blister forms on the fish and then suddenly bursts Some oil from the fish spurts out and lands on his hand and burns him He puts his finger in his mouth to ease the pain And suddenly his eyes are opened to all the Wisdom of the World When the wise poet sage returns, he sees straightaway the change in Fionn The transformation that has occurred, the way Life seems to shine in him... (Fionn goes on to become one of the greatest of warriors And to have many great adventures). "Next time" I thought to myself, "next time I'll know what to expect, next time it'll be different".  Next time I'll be ready. Next time....
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Oct 29, 2021
Oct 29, 2021 at 5:08 PM UTC
Night of the Kundalini
And so, there I was in the dark again What was going to happen now I wondered ? A moment ago, there had been a nightmare dangerous and threatening It was like the film "The Magnificent Seven" from the Sixties I thought, the Western (The one with Yul Brynner, Steve McQueen, Eli Wallach et al, I had always loved that one) The nightmare was like the bandits descending upon the innocent little village Looking to terrorise and plunder and pillage Leaving the people all despairing, the little children and their mothers crying But this time... this time things they would be different This time there'd be a welcoming committee (the Seven) "Ha! Ha!" the Bandit leader had laughed, "I see you've built new walls, you try to keep us out" "No!" came back the reply, "those walls are there to keep you in...we deal in lead friend" Now suddenly the tables were turned It was their turn to feel afraid (the nightmare) You could see it in them, see their faces drop/fall All their bravado and bluster suddenly drained out Yea! we'd called their bluff And then, just like magic, like a puff of smoke They were gone, just dissolved into nothing, into the darkness, And so here I was, all alone again in the dark What was going to happen now I wondered ? Suddenly a little light appeared in the very top left hand corner As I watched it I could see that it was growing larger Pretty soon I could see what it was It was a snake, a black headed thing like no snake you'd ever seen before It was like it was moving at a tremendous speed It looked agitated, enraged even It was hissing, it's head going from side to side, its fangs showing, It brought to my mind a fish we once found in a rock pool as kids after a high tide A strange fish, it scuttered madly around its pool as if looking for a way out It had these teeth and this fierce wicked look So wet and slippery looking, it had an energy that was uncanny It looked like it might jump out of its pool at any moment It scared me just watching it. From only being something tiny, now it had grown into something big, rearing up in front of you You could see the black scales and the deep dark furrows about its face The huge yellow eyes, the great fangs and the slithering tongue It was like a jet black steam engine bearing down on you...hurtling toward you Now it was nearly taking up the full field of my vision It had grown huge and towering, threatening to overwhelm I grew afraid, this was something different I'd never seen anything like this before I decided it was time to go, I wasn't going to hang around So I pulled out of the dream and awoke with a start I thought for a few moments, what had I been through, what had I just seen ? Then I started to castigate myself, why did you run, why didn't you face it, face it down They were all bluffs, the whole lot of them You would have seen what was behind it I was afraid, was afraid I wouldn't get back, that I wouldn't be able to come back... "Come back!!" I berated myself "come back to what exactly !!! This world of pains and slow decay, of anxieties and humiliations...of faint joys...ever decreasing circles There wasn't a whole lot to come back to, now was there (Y'know I bet their all just waiting... just expecting to hear "O! He passed away did he, well he was a strange bloke, wasn't he". That'll be my epitaph)". Then I remembered... I remembered the wonderful old Irish myth/ legend "The Salmon of Knowledge" (I don't know why that came into my head), A magical fish, the Salmon of Knowledge lives in a sacred river, It's said if anyone catches this fish and eats of its flesh the wisdom of the whole world will be theirs A wise old poet/sage spends his life looking for the fish Finally he catches it, he has a servant boy Fionn and has him cook the fish He warns Fionn, under no circumstances eat of the flesh of this fish But as the fish cooks on its spit over the fire A blister forms on the fish and then suddenly bursts Some oil from the fish spurts out and lands on his hand and burns him He puts his finger in his mouth to ease the pain And suddenly his eyes are opened to all the Wisdom of the World When the wise poet sage returns, he sees straightaway the change in Fionn The transformation that has occurred, the way Life seems to shine in him... (Fionn goes on to become one of the greatest of warriors And to have many great adventures). "Next time" I thought to myself, "next time I'll know what to expect, next time it'll be different".  Next time I'll be ready. Next time....
For Halloween. This was another old visionary dream I had once many years ago. I don't know was it the Kundalini or what it was, now I wasn't going to ask him was I LoL I had some old Yoga books which I used to read. Back in the 60's & 70's there were about 7 or 8 different kinds of yoga (there's probably hundreds today). The most mysterious and esoteric was a branch called Kundalini Yoga. It was said that if a person meditated for long periods of time they might awaken the Kundalini or Serpent power which was said to reside at the base of your spine, when awoken it was said the Kundalini would come charging up like a serpent through your Chakras (chakras correspond to the glands in the human body) into your brain/crown Chakra where suddenly you would be enlightened (or eaten LoL). I never came across him again but one of these days... LoL.
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Oct 29, 2021
Oct 29, 2021 at 5:08 PM UTC
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