Guest guest Posted April 25, 2002 Report Share Posted April 25, 2002 Hello all, i just want to express my joy and happiness about this most valuable list and tonight especially about the archive search function on the mailing lists Website. Thanks to everyone here, thanks to Rattana - and in this case especially to Priya and Peter (see below) :-)). Since some weeks i intensified my sadhana and had this pain on the right side of my sternum, not while doing sadhana but at other times: A shooting pain in the breast and then there are times i walk on clouds , while "outside" theres a lot of action, trouble and love.. Everything intensifies and this light comes from back inside and the warmth and smile comes from inside and that presence is there and you know that it is IT... So i searched for an answer using the archive search and found the answer, see mail below below.... This list is like an Yoga-Expert-System to me...What so funny about also is that Peters Answer was mailed on my Birthday last year :-)) Wowy! Bliss to Everyone Martin p.s.: Read Emerson!!! Online at http://www.emersoncentral.com/ Here is an excerpt: "Of this pure nature every man is at some time sensible. Language cannot paint it with his colors. It is too subtile. It is undefinable, unmeasurable, but we know that it pervades and contains us. We know that all spiritual being is in man. A wise old proverb says, "God comes to see us without bell"; that is, as there is no screen or ceiling between our heads and the infinite heavens, so is there no bar or wall in the soul where man, the effect, ceases, and God, the cause, begins. The walls are taken away. We lie open on one side to the deeps of spiritual nature, to the attributes of God. Justice we see and know, Love, Freedom, Power. These natures no man ever got above, but they tower over us, and most in the moment when our interests tempt us to wound them." (RWE. http://www.emersoncentral.com/oversoul.htm) Kundaliniyoga, "Pieter Schoonheim Samara" <pietersa@l...> wrote: > Dear Priya, > > The Kundalini manifests in the Kandal (between the navel and 4th vertebra), > the Sahasrara (crown) and the Hrdayam (in the synod or pacemaker, 1/8th to > the right of the sternum) where we point when we say "I." > > The regeneration of the atma nadi, between the Hrdayam, which lights the > body with the sense of "I" and the Sahasrara, which reflects that light > throughout the images of the mind and denotes the idea of "I" or an identity > the sense of "I" to certain thoughts and images and sensations, so that we > think "I am the body, etc. > > With the practice of Kundalini Yoga, the centers and nerves of the body > begin to charge and the sound of mantras and laya Yoga and certain kriyas > releases the energy accumulated in the centers so that the whole body field > begins to resonate and balance. The result of this is that the mind becomes > pure and begins to turn inwards towards its source. > > This source is the True "I" - the "I" that you always refer to in pointing > to yourself in the heart, but mistake for the thoughts and sensations that > appear in the "I" light that pervades the body and the Universe in all its > conscious, subconscious, unconscious dimensions as their Ground and > substratum. > > Sometimes, as the Hrdayam opens and the atma nadi begins (an extension of > the sushumna - also the major vagas nerve) to regenerate there may be > pressure, heat, sometimes like a pain felt in the Hrdayam and atma nadi and > the head. > > It's useful to read some scripture which focuses on the hearing, > contemplating and abiding in the non-dual Self, which also helps to reorient > the mind to enquiry into this single "I." With "hearing" the you awaken to > the Singularity of your True "I" where you experience that who you are is > not different from the all-pervasive universal consciousness, where "I and > my Father are One" - where "This Atman is That Brahman." > > This experience is so simple, yet consuming that all previous ideas of > identity to the body and mind of thoughts simply dissolve, fade and vanish > like a mirage, and you recall and remain who you always are. > > Hope this helps. Keep up! > > Pieter > - > <Kundaliniyoga> > <Kundaliniyoga> > Saturday, November 03, 2001 7:07 PM > Digest Number 937 > Message: 3 > Fri, 2 Nov 2001 21:03:28 -0800 (PST) > Priya Babu <sripriyasivanathbabu> > (unknown) > > Dear friends, > I've been practicing Kundalini yoga for quite sometime and I am experiencing > symptoms like vibrations all over the body or some times only in certain > areas of the body, ringing in the ears, crawling and stinging sensations > etc...Recently I am getting shooting pains on the right side of the right > breast. This shooting pain comes only occasionally. I'd like to know if > this is also a symptom of Kundalini raising or I am facing > some health problems? Has anybody experienced shooting pains on the breasts? > > Priya. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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