
GuiKang
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This is true. will cause what people called it "Kundalini Syndrome"
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Yes , It is innate but my question do they circulate as it supposed to ? common people nowdays without proper training, won't have that rise much and/or circulate properly. That requires lot of intensive training for having that rise (i.e. different breathing & bandha techniques, balancing Ida & Pinggala, etc) I am not talking here without knowing it, in fact I have been trained in different schools of modality and I am not here to debate with anyone. so if you mentioned you had that with natural unfolding, maybe the term kundalini that we talk are "different" one or perhaps you were born differently.
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How about you try to stop practising your "Kundalini training" for a while like months and see if you can see the world differently ?
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Oh dear, I do not know what to say about this and my 2cents, please find a teacher. I wish you the best 🙏
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Did you learned this from a teacher ? or that's your assumption based from different opinions / from books ?
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It's definitely not. Its type of Yin Fire (not pure Yin) post natal Qi.
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It sounds like your personal opinions in this case. I have just put the words into meta AI: That's a beautiful Sanskrit verse! ṛtasya dṛṣṭau prathamaṁ mahīyate Here's a breakdown of the verse: ṛtasya = of truth/ reality dṛṣṭau = in sight/ visible prathamaṁ = first/ initially mahīyate = is revered/ respected Translation: "Initially, the visible manifestation of truth is revered." Or, in a more poetic sense: "The first glimpse of truth is awe-inspiring." This verse likely originates from ancient Indian philosophy, possibly from the Upanishads or other Vedic texts. It highlights the significance of perceiving truth and reality. Would you like more information on the context or origin of this verse? and the second one: Another profound Sanskrit verse! yatra brahmā viśvam idam varīyasi Breakdown: yatra = where/ in which brahmā = Brahman/ the Ultimate Reality viśvam = the universe/ all existence idam = this varīyasi = you value/ cherish Translation: "You cherish this universe where Brahman resides." Or, in a more interpretive sense: "You value the world where the Divine is present." This verse likely originates from the Upanishads or other ancient Indian texts, emphasizing the interconnectedness of the universe and the ultimate reality. Would you like more insights into the philosophical context or related concepts?
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Are you sure Rigveda 10.189.1 has that meaning ? 🤔 I thought it is talking about earth and sun rotation ?
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Nope. Those kundalini thing is post heaven Qi
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Full description of methods for the 4 stages of internal alchemy in book: Internal Alchemy for Everyone
GuiKang replied to Yae's topic in Daoist Discussion
So this is Daode school that based in Moscow ? Are you learning online ? I have read some of your posts and inspired how Neidan practice improved your live. -
Full description of methods for the 4 stages of internal alchemy in book: Internal Alchemy for Everyone
GuiKang replied to Yae's topic in Daoist Discussion
Which school are u in ?