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Welcome to KundaVega.com. The inspiration for this site is taken from the words kundalini which is the yoga term for the dormant personal energy coiled at the bottom of the spine
and Vega (Arabic for "stone eagle"), the fifth brightest star in the sky
and the brightest star in the Lyra constellation. I created this word one night
because to me they were both symbolic of internal and external enlightenment.
The possibility of communicating with not only ourselves and other humans, but
all things "other-worldly" has always interested me. Dreams are also an
important inspiration for me as I feel they whisper potent messages to our
inner consciousness. I have always believed in the beauty of
human connection. By sharing similar and different experiences and ideas we can
help each other feel as a part of a human whole. I hope that is what this site
does in its tiny way. This space is
constantly being recreated and you will always find something new here. If you need anything or would
like to share something about yourself or your experience here just give me a
holler at
rachel@kundavega.com
If you want a more direct path then you can view the site map

I do have one word of warning for when you do enter this domain.
There may be some art and writings that some may find objectionable.
Where this is a place of light and peace, it can also be a place where you
find the dark and strange.
So please be aware of this.
I wish you many blessings and do hope you enjoy your time here.

If you would like to place a link on your site leading to KundaVega.com, I would
really appreciate it.
Here are some banners that you can use -



I have borrowed beautiful clip-art images from the following websites -
http://www.ruthannzaroff.com/wonderland/
http://www.grandmasgraphics.com
http://etc.usf.edu/clipart/
http://www.goreyography.com
You will also find the art of
Paulina Cassidy,
Harry Clarke and
Edward Gorey
beautifying things here and there. Please visit these websites as they are truly
enchanting and inspirational. I thank them with all my heart

There are also a few illustrations from Lewis Carroll's story Alice
in Wonderland from -
Arthur Mee and Holland Thompson, eds. The Book of Knowledge
(New York: The Grolier Society, 1912)
and
Harper's Young People (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1889)

This site was created using HTML, DHTML (dynamicdrive.com), JAVA, Paint Shop Pro 7 and Notepad.
This site should be viewed well on all browsers.
If you are having problems viewing anything please email me and let me know.
A super duper triple sundae thanks to
ThinkHost.com for their
impeccable web-hosting services.
I highly recommend them.
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