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VitalWinds |
Apr 28 2011, 03:20 AM
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Alright. So, I've been interested in Kundalini for some time now, but I've never attempted it. Although, recently I experienced something which I could only explain as Kundalini. I was sitting and meditating at my friend's house, pondering my true connection with the universe to a greater degree than I ever have before, when my root chakra seemed to just burst forth with new energy. I couldn't even feel my lower body all that well, so I thought that maybe my keys and wallet in my back pockets were pushing on my nerves. I took them out and set them next to me, but despite anything I did or how I sat that energy only spread even further. Being a practitioner of occult studies, I decided to just ignore any odd looks I might get from my friends and feel the energy and inspect it. This next part is hard to explain. I felt, and in some strange way saw, a line of energy coiling around a point in my lower body. I immediately remembered what I knew of Kundalini and assumed it was that. So, I decided to look up others' experiences with Kundalini. To my disappointment, they only described more advanced stages of Kundalini, such as when it is fully awoken. Although, I read that people undergoing Kundalini often dream of, and come across, snakes and fire. I don't remember my dreams from last night very well, but when I was a little kid, I had the most vivid dream that two white snakes bit me on either leg. The meaning of this dream has eluded me for the greater part of my life. This was before I practiced magick, but I was thinking that maybe I was more naturally prone to such things as this when I was younger and simply lost my belief in such things until later on in my life. Also, I came across many different names for Kundalini while I was looking it up a moment ago. Holy Wind, Serpent Fire, Seiki, Lung..... and, as I was surprised to see, Vital Winds. (IMG: style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) This "coincidence" with my forum name and a name for Kundalini, coupled with my dream from when I was a child has left me almost certain that I was meant to undergo Kundalini. But, of course, I'm sure anyone who has experienced Kundalini was meant to. And, of course, I come to our occult community to ask for advice from anyone who has experience with Kundalini, or might know of a good book on the subject. Questions are also welcome.
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Peace.
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Vagrant Dreamer |
Apr 28 2011, 05:15 AM
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Kundalini: The Evolutional Energy In Man, by J. Krishnamurti. It gives a sobering look at the phenomenon from a first person point of view. It doesn't go in depth on the super powers, and it isn't practical, but it will help you keep your feet under you while you explore.
It is unlikely what you experienced was Kundalini. For one, the description you give is the metaphorical description generally given of kundalini's location and rising - that is not a literal description any more than two snakes is a literal description. Kundalini is shapeless, and awakens the nervous system. Also Kundalini drives you, not the other way around, and trying to flip the arrangement is what hurts people. But if you start thinking about it now, you'll likely run into it eventually.
peace
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The world is complicated - that which makes it up is elegantly simplistic, but infinitely versatile.
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Vagrant Dreamer |
Sep 23 2011, 08:44 AM
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QUOTE(VitalWinds @ Sep 22 2011, 11:31 PM) I understand the principles behind being prepared for Kundalini, and I understand now how it must really feel and happen, but what do you guys think is the actual prerequisite for Kundalini awakening? Do you think that as long as I can balance my chakras and be peaceful and meditate regularly that it WILL happen? Or is there something else that you believe is necessary?
Just some postulation.
Mmm, I know what you mean here, but careful with the word 'understand'. When we 'understand' something we haven't experienced, we often overlook that experience when it happens outside of our 'understanding'. I had an experience some time ago, which I'm pretty sure I wrote about here at the time, while I was in NYC, which I thought was kundalini stirring. Not awakening, mind you, but grumbling in it's sleep, you could say, because I was poking at it. I had about a year's worth of anxiety attacks, random dehydration, a handful of terrifying visions, nightmares, constant muscle spasms, and occasional bone pain. I stopped poking, and it resolved itself as I recovered control over my body and my energy. The prerequisites have to do with the toning of the nervous system. I don't think there is a way to guarantee it will happen - but I do think that if it's ever going to happen it definitely will. The way it is described, I have often thought that it might be a genetic predisposition. However, if that is not the case then at least it is understood that kundalini is an energy present in and expressed through the nervous system. So being peaceful and meditating will not be enough. Balancing chakras will not be enough. The full scale of training involves immersion in the senses both all together and individually, thorough stretching and flexibility training, specific nerve toning exercises by fine-tuned control over small scale muscle spasms, pursuit of the conscious control over the autonomic nervous system, the parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous system, the ability to remain conscious during sleep, and ultimately the ability to overcome physical discomfort all together - in short, conscious integration with the nervous system from top to bottom. Meditating will not do this for you, no matter how deeply you meditate. So abandon that thinking, and if you want to pursue this intentionally then you need to find someone who can give you the specialized training necessary to pursue it. peace
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Vagrant Dreamer |
Oct 3 2011, 08:23 AM
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QUOTE(VitalWinds @ Sep 30 2011, 03:42 AM) Thank you both.
Vagrant, sometimes your words inspire me. Other times they molest my fragile preconceptions about attaining enlightenment. This time has been both.
I went through a lot of the same tracks that you seem to have been going through, just looking at what you've included on the forum. We're probably cut from similar cloth as it were. I've recently been having to learn a lot of very mundane skills while I build this business at home, from accounting and book-keeping to marketing and advertising. I've had to learn how to be the boss, too, which is really awkward for me still. It's really reminded me how one-sided my education has been over the past couple of decades. Some of the same skills still apply in different ways, but my ideas of what it meant to run a successful business have been shattered on the rocks of reality along the shores of success. Through it I keep reminding myself that acknowledgment of total ignorance means freedom from the illusion of knowing. Freedom from that illusion means total flexibility in development. I know it's difficult to both have goals in life and also live in the present moment, but I don't think that enlightenment is really a goal that you can set. Enlightenment isn't, I think, so much something that we attain, as it is something we realize. And, I don't think you have to realize it all at once. Short moments of endless enlightenment keep me balanced and useful, just the moment of sitting back and truly letting go of all attachment or preconception for just a moment. Just for that moment, you can have total clarity to see things just as they are and be okay with it and at peace with yourself and your world. I have not yet managed to be both enlightened and functional at the same time. But it has demonstrated, for me, that it is some kind of inner nature that we cultivate over time. It's this experience that has made me start examining 'moods of power'; something originally, I think, coined in the Castaneda books. Don Juan tells Carlos, "Power is a mood." Castaneda's expertise or reliability aside, the concept has merit. peace
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Aunt Clair |
Dec 17 2012, 04:23 PM
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The Sacred Fire of Kundalini lies dormant beneath the spine of every human and that it is part of our legacy in the human condition. Kundalini is a reciprocal energy that is drawn into the body generally through the spine when the opportune trigger is met. These triggers are metaphysical breakthroughs , attaining a new vibration, precipitory events such as NDE and trauma or OBE. Kundalini begins as upward fire. A continuum of predictable events will proceed once Kundalini has been initiated.
Kundalini can be natural and safe and will be so if the magickian will do routine energy work. Kundalini Kriya Yoga is one method to precipitate kundalini effectively without blockages and resulting negative symptoms.
Those who have mental issues and /or are substance abusers and those with significant spinal injuries should be cautioned about raising kundalini however the vast majority have no negative symptoms.
Kundalini events occur spontaneously in the energy body of the prepared magickian. Children born to a high vibration often have Kundalini events without undue stressors.
Kundalini is not a one off event nor does it rise up the spine only nor is it constrained to the spine nor is it fire only. These are myths. The initial events do rise up the spine as fire but in time Kundalini will be in this order; fire, water, earth, air. Subsequent events will include Akashic Rain, Ice and Lunar Kundalini.
Kundalini will open the Tree of Life causing it to blossom and set fruit on the spine upwards then downwards and then branch out to form minor trees on the limbs.
Serpents and dragons are archetypes of kundalini. The mystic will see these project out of the heart, head, navel,perineum, crown, back , palms, feet, and eventually out of the knees and elbows. Where there is an energy centre , there is Kundalini to develop it and to manifest adjacent centres.
Kundalini will cause the magickian to develop and improve all clarient and other metaphysical powers usually in this manner; clairsentience to feel clairvoyance to see clairaudience to hear evocation to call and projection to fly
Each event ascends the vibration of the magickian awakening their virtues and compassion , patience, forgiving and love so that they become a bit more enlightened and a bit more aware. Each event may cause further attunements from the Mahatma and include unio mystica and Samadhi.
To facilitate and prolong Kundalini events ; be still sit in asana with uncrossed limbs sit in sacred space in dim light fast meditate daily draw energy up and down the spine daily
Should K events become unpleasant and you wish to slow them down or arrest them; move participate in sport move in bright sunlight eat ; especially meat and fatty fried fast foods drink alcohol refrain from meditation ground self
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~*~Love , Light n Laughter, Aunt Clair ~*~
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