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Awakening Kundalini 101

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sit

 

just sit

 

learn to let go

 

the smile will come to you

 

 

-

 

 

stand

 

just stand

 

and listen

 

the breath will be come you

 

---

 

 

<3

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Wrinkle your nose, wiggle your toes, strike a pose !

Our mind controlls our body or at least mine does most o da time.

 

Ifin our kundalini is an electrical connection, then mentaly relaxing the area concerned while deep breathing will un-do the kinks while increasing the flow.

 

Ifin you do a few limbering up exercises, it may also help to reinstall the flow towards its normal way. The 5 Tibetans worked for me -with no more of an adverse reaction than a few orgasmic style risings of the flow as it burst through a blocked chakra. It do feel good - but people were bothering a bit, on da bus, when asking me what I was smoking... I told them it was Kundalini and they wanted to know where to get it and I told them it came from India. They just smiled and said that they had always heard that India had the best. I stuck my nose in the air and says "Yup". :)

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It do feel good - but people were bothering a bit, on da bus, when asking me what I was smoking... I told them it was Kundalini and they wanted to know where to get it and I told them it came from India. They just smiled and said that they had always heard that India had the best. I stuck my nose in the air and says "Yup". :)

:lol:

Yeah they have some gooooooood shit in India man

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Tao Semko on "Five Phenomena necessary for permanent kundalini awakening"

 

http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=387996249045&oid=28741864064

 

Unfortunately, I think you need to have a facebook account to view it. If you don't have one, you can get one for free, but if you don't want to do that just to watch a video, here are the five things:

 

1. Increased energy in the body, especially in the pelvic region (lower dan tien / kanda)

2. Having strong emotional energy flow through your system (any kind of emotion will do)

3. Something that draws energy into the central channel and upward

4. Persistent practice over some period of time

5. (In order to not get kundalini syndrome) A way to relieve tension / blockage and get energy circulating.

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Oh this is GOOD! I was figuring myself some of the "mechanics" and what I figured pretty much lines up with what you posted. Very nice confirmation of my perspective :lol: Isn't this stuff great when it starts getting cross-cultural? I think so, anyway.

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As before, my experiment has done very little by way of energy sensations and quite a lot by way of spiritual development. Overall, I feel lighter and better. I would say that I feel more conscious, and I feel that a lot of blocks have dissolved or are dissolving. Some bliss here and there, but not much in the way of sensations. Overall, my practice has calmed down from more explosive spontaneous movements to quieter MCOs while I sit down.

 

One of the dangers on the spiritual path is expectations. I suppose if you expect to go through a certain experience or set of experiences (i.e. a Gopi Krishna-like explosion through the top of the head), you will likely miss something very important (i.e. the messages of the cosmos meant for you). My KAP experiences have either preceded or ignited my natural spiritual growth. Casual? Non-casual? I don't know if I even care.

 

Looking back, I'm about 2/3 of the way through the 3 month trial.

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I did oshos cathartic meditation and I think thats what took me from kundalini syndrome (which came from breath meditation and astronomical events) into full blown kundalini.

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Are you sure you want to do this?

 

Kundalini maybe too extreme.

 

It is the result of somebody running on fumes (burning out)

and the Earth giving a second life or second chance (resurrection).

Do this too much and people will look at you funny. This is

a risk I'm not willing to take AGAIN. This is too drastic of a purification, the only thing that saved me was puberty. Do you want to really run this

risk when the higher self could simply think "fuck that shit"

and pull you off that reincarnation cycle?

 

Five Elements Theory has disproven the Kundalini as not being

a good thing. If somebody stays in Extreme Joy, they will burnout

all of their resources. Fire burns out water and is not a good thing.

Extreme fear and water depletes or just plain turns bad.

 

This is not an economic route. This is a distraction from the

real job down here.

 

Wholesome Indifference (slight smile) or Equanimity is taught

for a reason and that is not to burn or poison water. Shakyamuni

didn't teach superpowers for a reason and that is because

even meditation wasn't required to have your shit come to you

rather than you go to the shit.

http://web.ukonline.co.uk/buddhism/sakka2.htm

 

Shakyamuni didn't have a big smile without reason.

http://www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/authors/hecker/wheel292.html

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One more thing to expand on what I said before.

 

Fifth Path of Theravada is working on morality, virtue or means.

That means working on augmenting your family, friends,

teachers, students, fellow man or woman, and Earth in

general. Going to the gym may be one of the conditions.

 

We are not here to go to church.

 

I'm an athiest all over again. I don't prostrate to

God or Demon, Saint or Angel.

 

I prostrate to the divine in everybody and everything.

 

:)

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I prostrate to the divine in everybody and everything.

 

:)

 

Lino, I assume you prescribe to Buddhism? So what is it that is divine and in everything that you bow to - in Buddhist terms? A higher self, an atman-paramatman kinda figure, shunyata, bodhi-chitta... ?? :)

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I try to learn what the Order of Sariputta teaches.

I don't even know if Theravada is really what Shakyamuni wanted or if Shakyamuni

was really a Buddhist or if Buddhism is an afterthought. But I'm grateful

that Theravada gave the teachings though.

 

I'm saying this because the guy was able to convey a nice guy image

and at the time teach "cause and effect", karma, and dependent origination.

 

If you look at it in a "street" way of thinking. The guy was GANGSTA.

The guy was making a veiled threat in refined language while looking like a nice guy. He was saying, "don't cross me because you don't know how fast I can strike and how many times I can strike or when I could strike (tomorrow or hundreds of years from now),or how far away I can strike from". Thing is that every realm KNEW that

he was GANGSTA. Nobody knew what he knew and what he did.

 

Thing is that he discomforted AND comforted people at the same time.

 

I'm pretty sure that he gave a path to the level that he got to.

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