I am interested in the raising of such an energy, but am only at the start of a long, fruitful path.
I have stopped smoking cigarettes, and am eating a fresher, more natural diet. I am working out more, with added yoga and daily meditation cycles.
I am becoming more aware of my energies, my vibrations, the emotions that I carry with me and pass on to others.
But there is so much more to this. Do any of you have experiences of an awakened Kundalini? Any advice on meditation, such as best hours, best forms?
What do I need to open an untapped avenue of creative and pure energies? Maybe I am too focused on Kundalini, but after reading about it I would love to open it up if it is truly inside me.
The only thing I can tell you and the only thing that really matters is:
Listen to yourself. Study what your body needs. Experiment. You don't need any books or anyone to tell you or teach you anything. It's all there for you to discover.
__________________
Evolve==love
See you in Home - or along the way.
The following users say "It is so good to hear it!":
The only thing I can tell you and the only thing that really matters is:
Listen to yourself. Study what your body needs. Experiment. You don't need any books or anyone to tell you or teach you anything. It's all there for you to discover.
I agree with this.
What you do is not as important as the real deal about how you feel, and think of yourself, or maybe how you do it. No one's going to tell you, and if they are, they're not going to make it easy.
Read some mantak chia meditate, be happy, love others, imagine the future you want, focus on it and actualize it. Read more, and keep reading. Read tao te ching and anything about gnosis sacred geometry, and alchemy
__________________
The man who is proudly certain of his own value, will want the highest type of woman he can find, the woman he admires, the strongest, the hardest to conquer — because only the possession of a heroine will give him the sense of an achievement, not the possession of a brainless slut. -Francisco D’Anconia
The following users say "It is so good to hear it!":
__________________
http://humanasemeritus.com/
I must create a system or be enslaved by another mans; I will not reason and compare: my business is to create. -William Blake
So I focused intensely on moving my prana down and my apana up, which basically felt like my upper body pushing downwards, lower body upwards. Finally, when my chest felt like energy had reached a boiling point, I felt waves of energy rushing upwards. I twas very euphoric, however, I think it was only a taste of kundalini.
My breath got a little out of control, and the energy was so intense I could not get lost in it. I tried a few more times, and each result was roughly the same. I am going to try again today with more concentration and will try to keep my breath steady.
So I focused intensely on moving my prana down and my apana up, which basically felt like my upper body pushing downwards, lower body upwards. Finally, when my chest felt like energy had reached a boiling point, I felt waves of energy rushing upwards. I twas very euphoric, however, I think it was only a taste of kundalini.
My breath got a little out of control, and the energy was so intense I could not get lost in it. I tried a few more times, and each result was roughly the same. I am going to try again today with more concentration and will try to keep my breath steady.
Try this while on ketamine
__________________
The man who is proudly certain of his own value, will want the highest type of woman he can find, the woman he admires, the strongest, the hardest to conquer — because only the possession of a heroine will give him the sense of an achievement, not the possession of a brainless slut. -Francisco D’Anconia
So I focused intensely on moving my prana down and my apana up, which basically felt like my upper body pushing downwards, lower body upwards. Finally, when my chest felt like energy had reached a boiling point, I felt waves of energy rushing upwards. I twas very euphoric, however, I think it was only a taste of kundalini.
My breath got a little out of control, and the energy was so intense I could not get lost in it. I tried a few more times, and each result was roughly the same. I am going to try again today with more concentration and will try to keep my breath steady.
You want to focus your energy at the base of your spine for a true kundalini awakening.
__________________
"Reason alone does not suffice." - Carl Jung
"To choose doubt as a philosophy of life is akin to choosing immobility as a means of transportation" - Yann Martel
I feel the energy more in my head, and when I feel it at the base, my hips begin to contort and shake and I lose focus.
Do you just let the energy build up? Or do you force it up?
Well when I did it I focused the energy at my sacrum and then it exploded up my body in waves of love.
__________________
"Reason alone does not suffice." - Carl Jung
"To choose doubt as a philosophy of life is akin to choosing immobility as a means of transportation" - Yann Martel
Ate is everywhere, posting before you and after you simultaneously.
__________________
The man who is proudly certain of his own value, will want the highest type of woman he can find, the woman he admires, the strongest, the hardest to conquer — because only the possession of a heroine will give him the sense of an achievement, not the possession of a brainless slut. -Francisco D’Anconia
If thats your way of saying that he's all over the place...
By saying, it remains unspoken, only through silence does the truth come out
Listen, and be heard, look, and be found, the universe is flowing with ethereal knowledge
__________________
The man who is proudly certain of his own value, will want the highest type of woman he can find, the woman he admires, the strongest, the hardest to conquer — because only the possession of a heroine will give him the sense of an achievement, not the possession of a brainless slut. -Francisco D’Anconia
__________________
The man who is proudly certain of his own value, will want the highest type of woman he can find, the woman he admires, the strongest, the hardest to conquer — because only the possession of a heroine will give him the sense of an achievement, not the possession of a brainless slut. -Francisco D’Anconia
Don't try to awaken your kundalini if you have a job or school work to do, because you won't be able to do either for a while.
__________________
"Reason alone does not suffice." - Carl Jung
"To choose doubt as a philosophy of life is akin to choosing immobility as a means of transportation" - Yann Martel
The following users say "It is so good to hear it!":
"You may experience a spontaneous flow of tears and overwhelming emotion at the mention or thought of the divine."
__________________
The man who is proudly certain of his own value, will want the highest type of woman he can find, the woman he admires, the strongest, the hardest to conquer — because only the possession of a heroine will give him the sense of an achievement, not the possession of a brainless slut. -Francisco D’Anconia
The following users say "It is so good to hear it!":
Huge amounts of energy flowing, incredible new info and thoughts, understanding of the universe, a zoomed out perspective of reality
__________________
The man who is proudly certain of his own value, will want the highest type of woman he can find, the woman he admires, the strongest, the hardest to conquer — because only the possession of a heroine will give him the sense of an achievement, not the possession of a brainless slut. -Francisco D’Anconia
It's a shame that there is rep on kundalini that it is "dangerous". Maybe if the ego is too strong/misguided or the person is unstable and not willing to change, it could be somewhat damaging. But for someone with a strong psyche, it only seems like an aid to further oneself.
It's a shame that there is rep on kundalini that it is "dangerous". Maybe if the ego is too strong/misguided or the person is unstable and not willing to change, it could be somewhat damaging. But for someone with a strong psyche, it only seems like an aid to further oneself.
That depends if it's an explosion or a gentle rising.
__________________
"Reason alone does not suffice." - Carl Jung
"To choose doubt as a philosophy of life is akin to choosing immobility as a means of transportation" - Yann Martel
Right now I feel like it is gently rising. I have some symptoms, but nothing that affects me from working or socializing.
i.e, energy flushes, tingly spine/neck, my leg and shoulder pulsate randomly, and music has affected me much more since I started meditating.
I used to use psychadelics quite often, so I am somewhat used to altered states of conscience, but kundalini has really fascinated me recently. I feel like I had many symptoms of an arousal at an early age, but never fully awoke it.
Right now I feel like it is gently rising. I have some symptoms, but nothing that affects me from working or socializing.
i.e, energy flushes, tingly spine/neck, my leg and shoulder pulsate randomly, and music has affected me much more since I started meditating.
I used to use psychadelics quite often, so I am somewhat used to altered states of conscience, but kundalini has really fascinated me recently. I feel like I had many symptoms of an arousal at an early age, but never fully awoke it.
Do the energy flushes come up from below or descend from above?
__________________
"Reason alone does not suffice." - Carl Jung
"To choose doubt as a philosophy of life is akin to choosing immobility as a means of transportation" - Yann Martel
Right now I feel like it is gently rising. I have some symptoms, but nothing that affects me from working or socializing.
i.e, energy flushes, tingly spine/neck, my leg and shoulder pulsate randomly, and music has affected me much more since I started meditating.
I used to use psychadelics quite often, so I am somewhat used to altered states of conscience, but kundalini has really fascinated me recently. I feel like I had many symptoms of an arousal at an early age, but never fully awoke it.
This is good, read as much as you can and think consciously of your chakras and kundalini all throughout the day, keep your eyes open to the way the universe works, and be conscious of the world around you.
Also, I STRONGLY recommend blowing a fat line of ketamine before a kundalini meditation session, with our without some good electronic ambient music.
__________________
The man who is proudly certain of his own value, will want the highest type of woman he can find, the woman he admires, the strongest, the hardest to conquer — because only the possession of a heroine will give him the sense of an achievement, not the possession of a brainless slut. -Francisco D’Anconia
Do the energy flushes come up from below or descend from above?
When I meditate, from below to the top. It's waves of energy, usually one strong, solid one and its sort of euphoric. Right now, it's just kind of massaging between the shoulder blades.
Although I should point out that the energy is more apparent in the head region, but rises from the bottom though.
Quote:
Originally Posted by GeometricGyarados4
This is good, read as much as you can and think consciously of your chakras and kundalini all throughout the day, keep your eyes open to the way the universe works, and be conscious of the world around you.
Also, I STRONGLY recommend blowing a fat line of ketamine before a kundalini meditation session, with our without some good electronic ambient music.
I try to be aware of it as much as possible.
As for the ketamine, maybe somtime. But for now, I'm staying away from drugs (excluding caffeine). I even stopped the occasional cigarette and have been working out more than usual.
Don't try to awaken your kundalini if you have a job or school work to do, because you won't be able to do either for a while.
So it is a disorder?
Quote:
Their main concern however was that unusual bodily reactions or mental states related to kundalini arousal might lead to inappropriate and potentially harmful medical interventions.
Or is it just viewed as a disorder when medical scientists determine it is causing psychosis?
Why do some people experience kundalini naturally while others don't and others spend their entire lives trying to reach it?
Quote:
Researchers affiliated with the fields of transpersonal psychology and near-death studies (see references below) have suggested some common criteria that describe kundalini problems, of which the most prominent feature is a feeling of energy or heat rushing up the spine
So it seems this is the most prominent symptom, energy rushing up the spine, but that it is not the only indicator. IE: You can have tremors, oneness experience, pressure in your head, or a variety of other symptoms.
Quote:
The process is not always sudden and dramatic, it can also start slowly and increase gradually in activity over time[9]. If the accompanying symptoms unfold in an intense manner that destabilizes the person, then the situation is usually interpreted as a "spiritual emergency"
So then it can occur over a long period of time and doesn't have to be that sudden influx of energy that we've probably all read and wondered about. It's a shame there is no "proper" treatment for someone who is experiencing this. A person may need help, but will be considered a lunatic.
Even if it is a disorder, does that mean the person went crazy, or is something wrong with their spine?
Quote:
Symptoms associated with Kundalini-activity may not always represent such activity, but instead be an indication of other medical conditions, in need of attention.
So the other symptoms could be kundalini, or could be a medical problem taking place. How would one know the difference for sure? What could a Dr. do? Would they just conclude there are no big medical emergencies taking place and suddenly it becomes spiritual?
Quote:
According to Transpersonal theory the awakening of such energies are "accompanied by alterations in physiology and consciousness understood in terms of the Hindu chakra system"
Wow, so here they are claiming that it has to do with the Hindu religion, and the view of the "chakra" system. I wonder if they are just bending it to match that, or if the symptoms and side-effects actually make sense within that view. Maybe people can find help there, rather than going to a Dr. I mean, after the Dr. determines there is no other medical issues that need attention.
Quote:
Teachers of Yoga familiar enough to guide students through the completion of Kundalini karmic release are so rare that the likeliness of having side effects solved smoothly is slim.
That doesn't seem helpful.
Quote:
According to Scotton[46] Kundalini-symptoms may, or may not, be associated with psychopathology, but are not reducible to any psychopathology. He also thinks that it is important to differentiate between the signs of Kundalini and the symptoms of pathology, and not subsume the signs of Kundalini under a pathological diagnosis.
Oh, this is amazing. So here they are saying that the disorders and side-effects that occur, or are confused as kundalini, aren't actually kundalini. They say that kundalini is a form of spontaneous evolution!
Quote:
According to this view, many reported Kundalini problems may rather be signs of the precursor energetic state of pranotthana (see note [49] for definition). The difference between pranotthana and Kundalini itself, is also mentioned by other commentators, such as Bynu
Lastly, I think this is a big importance. Because if any of this is actually legit in a "spiritual" sense, then there is a difference between feeling symptoms of "pranotthana" or a high energy release. So then I wonder, are they not related since they are both, "energy releases"?
There is so much more information, but I am learning at my own pace here. Hopefully no one feels threatened or clouded by my writing on the subject. I am interested in learning more.
Oh my goodness.
I was looking for this video for maybe 3 years now. Holy shit, you just lead me to it. I had no idea he was involved in this "kundalini". WOW!
Or is it just viewed as a disorder when medical scientists determine it is causing psychosis?
Why do some people experience kundalini naturally while others don't and others spend their entire lives trying to reach it?
So it seems this is the most prominent symptom, energy rushing up the spine, but that it is not the only indicator. IE: You can have tremors, oneness experience, pressure in your head, or a variety of other symptoms.
So then it can occur over a long period of time and doesn't have to be that sudden influx of energy that we've probably all read and wondered about. It's a shame there is no "proper" treatment for someone who is experiencing this. A person may need help, but will be considered a lunatic.
Even if it is a disorder, does that mean the person went crazy, or is something wrong with their spine?
So the other symptoms could be kundalini, or could be a medical problem taking place. How would one know the difference for sure? What could a Dr. do? Would they just conclude there are no big medical emergencies taking place and suddenly it becomes spiritual?
Wow, so here they are claiming that it has to do with the Hindu religion, and the view of the "chakra" system. I wonder if they are just bending it to match that, or if the symptoms and side-effects actually make sense within that view. Maybe people can find help there, rather than going to a Dr. I mean, after the Dr. determines there is no other medical issues that need attention.
That doesn't seem helpful.
Oh, this is amazing. So here they are saying that the disorders and side-effects that occur, or are confused as kundalini, aren't actually kundalini. They say that kundalini is a form of spontaneous evolution!
Lastly, I think this is a big importance. Because if any of this is actually legit in a "spiritual" sense, then there is a difference between feeling symptoms of "pranotthana" or a high energy release. So then I wonder, are they not related since they are both, "energy releases"?
There is so much more information, but I am learning at my own pace here. Hopefully no one feels threatened or clouded by my writing on the subject. I am interested in learning more.
Oh my goodness.
I was looking for this video for maybe 3 years now. Holy shit, you just lead me to it. I had no idea he was involved in this "kundalini". WOW!
It's not a disorder, western medicine simply makes no recognition of spirituality and so tries to classify it as one. Ignore doctors if you are educated on kundalini.
__________________
"Reason alone does not suffice." - Carl Jung
"To choose doubt as a philosophy of life is akin to choosing immobility as a means of transportation" - Yann Martel
The following users say "It is so good to hear it!":
When I meditate, from below to the top. It's waves of energy, usually one strong, solid one and its sort of euphoric. Right now, it's just kind of massaging between the shoulder blades.
Although I should point out that the energy is more apparent in the head region, but rises from the bottom though.
I try to be aware of it as much as possible.
As for the ketamine, maybe somtime. But for now, I'm staying away from drugs (excluding caffeine). I even stopped the occasional cigarette and have been working out more than usual.
Also, I should note that I am abstaining from ejaculation, which makes my energy levels go up much higher.
I am interested in the raising of such an energy, but am only at the start of a long, fruitful path.
I have stopped smoking cigarettes, and am eating a fresher, more natural diet. I am working out more, with added yoga and daily meditation cycles.
I am becoming more aware of my energies, my vibrations, the emotions that I carry with me and pass on to others.
But there is so much more to this. Do any of you have experiences of an awakened Kundalini? Any advice on meditation, such as best hours, best forms?
What do I need to open an untapped avenue of creative and pure energies? Maybe I am too focused on Kundalini, but after reading about it I would love to open it up if it is truly inside me.
I started doing kundalini yoga vigorously in my mid-teen years. Unfortunately, I had a premature awakening which caused some major physical and psychological problems which can happen regardless of your level of spiritual awareness. Luckily, my guru was able to stop the flow of kundalini before it fucked up my unmatured body too much. He left this world shortly after.
I have a good kundalini yoga e-book somewhere, and I can share my own methods with you if you'd like. However, I will only help you if are at the proper age. Otherwise I can't condone self-destruction. Kundalini energy may even cause death. But there are many ways to achieve a Kundalini awakening, and not all are rapid, forceful and intense, but are more gradual and safe.
Last edited by JC Denton; 01-26-2011 at 01:49 AM.
The following users say "It is so good to hear it!":
__________________
The man who is proudly certain of his own value, will want the highest type of woman he can find, the woman he admires, the strongest, the hardest to conquer — because only the possession of a heroine will give him the sense of an achievement, not the possession of a brainless slut. -Francisco D’Anconia
I started doing kundalini yoga vigorously in my mid-teen years. Unfortunately, I had a premature awakening which caused some major physical and psychological problems which can happen regardless of your level of spiritual awareness. Luckily, my guru was able to stop the flow of kundalini before it fucked up my unmatured body too much. He left this world shortly after.
I have a good kundalini yoga e-book somewhere, and I can share my own methods with you if you'd like. However, I will only help you if are at the proper age. Otherwise I can't condone self-destruction. Kundalini energy may even cause death. But there are many ways to achieve a Kundalini awakening, and not all are rapid, forceful and intense, but are more gradual and safe.
What, explicitly, were the problems you faced?
Feel free not to answer if it is too personal, but if you are willing to share, I'd be curious to know what had happened.
If there are enough people that want them, I'll just make a new thread as a guide on kundalini which will include my methods, and various related literature and helpful guides.
The pranayama excercises in particular were extremely complicated sequences, and may take a while to get the hang of.
Here are some things you can do to help prepare you:
I would start by doing simple deep breathing, and then maybe move on to rhythmic breathing. There's no harm in that whatsoever.
As for the poses, I would begin with various leg stretches, till you acquire enough flexibility to sit in the perfect pose or lotus pose with your ankle applying pressure against your perineum.
I thought we were supposed to learn that we are our own guru?
where did he go?
neat looking book, you should send me that ebook if you find it
and what age do you have to be to learn from you? I'm 20 btw so I can't lie to you or something xD
This spiritual person that I called my "guru" was a close friend, group yoga teacher (i attended his classes in the beggining), and was skilled in channeling energy's. He treated my mild scoliosis which may have caused some problems in the flow of my kundalini energy, using quantum healing. He managed to survive with cancer for another 20 years after the doctors said he was on the verge of death. They were baffled. He died exactly 2 years and 2 days ago.
and yes, I'll post the book if I find it.
The following users say "It is so good to hear it!":