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Is it possible for something to be stuck in someones central channel? it's as if a sword of dense energy has been thrust down through the crown...... Any idea's? Thanks in advance to anyone with any input Peace
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The vagus nerve is not the sushumna/central channel
Tibetan_Ice posted a topic in General Discussion
Hey Drew I have thought about this for a long time now. You keep saying that the right vagus nerve is the central channel. I now disagree. My reasons are as follows: 1) On several occasions you have said that the main aorta in the right side of the neck pulses when you activate the vagus nerve. Well, the central channel goes up the center of the neck, not on the right side of the neck. 2) The right vagus nerve ends in the bowels and is not connected to the tail bone. The central channel starts at the perineum and goes straight up, just in front of the spine. 3) You said the left vagus nerve goes down the left side of the neck and terminates at the heart. What you are describing may be the ida, and the right vagus nerve may be pingala, but they are not definately not the central channel. 4) If kundalini rises up the central channel, starting from the muladhara, and it's first step is piercing the granthi knot, where are the corresponding vagus nerves then? 5) If kundalini must pierce the three granthis knots in order to rise up the sushumna, then ordinary orgasm can't be taking the same path, because ordinary orgasm does not pierce the three granthis. Therefore, the channels must be different. http://www.swamij.com/kundalini-awakening-5.htm Now, I'm not vehement about this idea and I don't think we are going to really prove anything, because science can't prove that a central channel even exists, but it is an interesting theory that the vagus nerve is not the central channel, isn't it? TI- 30 replies
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