Guest guest Posted January 19, 2003 Report Share Posted January 19, 2003 shriadishakti , " jagbir singh <adishakti_org> " <adishakti_org> wrote: > We sometimes cannot grasp the significance of this empowerment. If > great gurus cannot raise or even do not know of Kundalini who are > SYs actually? Why have SYs been given this immense power comparable to that of Shri Krishna or Jesus? i am talking about even children having the power to raise the Kundalini! > > But why is Sahaja Yoga and Shri Mataji still unknown to the rest of humanity, particularly to those seeking the Divine? The answer is > simple: Those who advertise Shri Mataji as a guru or divine > personality will get what they deserve for their lack of > conviction and unwarranted cowardice. There are thousands of gurus > and hundreds of divine personalities on Earth right now, and their > numbers are growing. > Here is but one sample of what thousands regard as genuine kundalini awakening. The devotees of fake gurus work tirelessly with conviction and confidence to announce their faith. But what really strikes me is their willingness to undergo such mental and physical torture for the sake of kundalini awakening. Little do they realize that this type of 'kundalini awakening' is clearly is a violent reaction of the Kundalini acting against false gurus and their followers. Only the Adi Shakti has the power to awaken the kundalini because Her 110th Name is Sri Kundalini in the Sri Lalita Sahasranama. [Kundalini (110th): She is coiled like a serpent. She is stated to assume 31/2 coils — The form in which Sri-Lalita resides in each individual in the potential state.] This is the version of kundalini awakening initiated by fale gurus: THE SYMPTOMS OF KUNDALINI AWAKENING While the awakening Kundalini may be a dramatic experience, the resultant shift in consciousness may be accompanied by years of physical and psychological upheavals. The process of Kundalini awakening can vary greatly from person to person. Some have intense physical symptoms, while others experience mainly emotional or psychological symptoms. It is as if the new energy invites a spring cleaning throughout the entire system, with unresolved physical or emotional conditions coming up for resolution and release. The life transforming changes which accompany a Kundalini awakening cover the entire physiological, emotional, mental and spiritual spectrum. Greenwell (1990) has noted seven categories of symptoms which have been observed during Kundalini awakening. 1. Pranic movements or kriyas Prana is the Hindu word for vital energy. Thus as intense energy moves through the body and clears out physiological blocks, a person may experience intense involuntary, jerking movements of the body, including shaking, vibrations, spasm and contraction. As deeply held armouring and blockages to the smooth flow of energy are released, the person may re-access memories and emotions associated with past trauma and injury. 2. Yogic Phenomena Some people find themselves performing yogic postures or hand mudra gestures which they have never learned or could not do in a normal state of consciousness. Similarly, they may produce Sanskrit words or sounds, or have an awareness of inner music or sound, mantras or tones. Unusual breathing patterns may appear with either very rapid or slow, shallow breathing. Some people may not breathe at all for extended periods. 3. Physiological Symptoms A Kundalini awakening often generates unusual physiological activity as intense movement of energy releases toxins in the body. Symptoms include apparent heart problems, pains in head and spine, gastrointestinal disturbances and nervous problems. Internal sensations have been reported as sensations of burning, oversensitivity to sensory input, hyperactivity or lethargy, great variations in sexual desire and even spontaneous orgasm. Symptoms can be erratic, coming and going without provocation, but are generally unresponsive to medical treatment. 4. Psychological Upheaval Spiritual awakening offers a direct challenge to the primacy of ego consciousness and the myth of separation. It brings with it a challenge to move beyond the unconscious responses ruled by drives and instincts and remove ego consciousness from the centre stage of the psyche. It comes as no surprise that such a challenge produces a period of confusion and unbalance. People find themselves beset by inexplicable emotional states as they move to clear out unresolved issues. The emotional roller coaster may swing from feelings of anxiety, guilt and depression, through to compassion, love and joy, with accompanying bouts of uncontrollable weeping. 5. Extra Sensory Experiences As perception expands outside of consensus reality, people experience atypical visual phenomena, including visions of lights, symbols, entities, or review of past life experiences. Auditory input may include hearing voices, music, inner sounds or mantras. Even the olfactory system may be stimulated with perception of scents of sandalwood, rose or incense. There may also be disruption of the proprioceptive system, with losing a sense of self as a body, or feeling bigger than the body, or out of the body, with the resulting confusion and disorientation. 6. Psychic Phenomena With the opening up of psychic abilities, a person may experience precognition, telepathy, psychokinesis, awareness of auras and healing abilities. 7. Mystical States of Consciousness A person may shift into altered states of consciousness where they directly perceive the unity underlying the world of separation and experience a deep peace and serenity with a profound knowing of wisdom. In some cases, the state of emergency due to psychological upheaval is so acute that it resembles a psychotic episode. Many clinicians still regard phenomena associated with spiritual emergence as indicative of pathology because the signs are so easily confused with the indicators of psychosis, mania, depression, schizophrenia or borderline personality disorder. Many people undergoing spiritual emergency are misdiagnosed and treated with suppressive medication which further complicates their process. KUNDALINI AND THE AWAKENING OF SPIRIT By Karin Hannigan To be published in Issue 67 of WellBeing magazine, due for release in March 1997. ---------------- But those in charge of spreading Sahaja Yoga, especially our leaders who control the official websites, have still to announce to the world that She is the Adi Shakti. Until they do so few will know that Shri Mataji's 110th Name is Sri Kundalini. This is one of the reasons why fake kundalini gurus have a field day in Kali Yuga fleecing followers of dollars and sense. ........... while most senior SYs twiddle their thumbs and wonder why Sahaja Yoga is not spreading! regards to all, jagbir Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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