Guest guest Posted November 15, 2007 Report Share Posted November 15, 2007 I don't know the answer to this, but I have a few questions and thoughts for you. Do you WANT to close it down? Is anyone's life easy and should it be? (where's the reward) Carol, I don't pretend to know what difficulties you are going through right now, but I do know that at the beginning of the K we might question why we would want to be on the path and it can seem really daunting. I have been through that myself and I know several others who have too. If you push through these difficulties you might find that you want to stay on this path. I also noticed that surrender is very critical on this path. I don't know if you have issues with that or not, but the road can get quite rocky if we aren't " listening " to Shakti. Are these difficulties that you can discuss with us? Perhaps if we know what you are struggling with, some help can be offered to you. Bless you Carol. Sarita , Carol Moulin <moulincarol wrote: > > Hey there all... > > I went to see a chap the other day - (spiritual) and he felt that because since my " K " activation my life was less than easy that I should .. > > > close the Kundalini down.... > > Can this be done?? > > Thoughts. > > Love and light > > Carol > > > > > > Make the switch to the world's best email. Get the new 7 Mail now. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2007 Report Share Posted November 15, 2007 Hi Carol Although I'm not sure if there is a way to turn " K " energy off here is a link to site with a very extensive amount of information regarding Kundalini and many ways to help with suppressing unwanted symptoms . http://biologyofkundalini.com/article.php?story=TurningItOff Chris_H Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2007 Report Share Posted November 15, 2007 Hi Carol, welcome! Gosh, what life isn't less than easy!? Everyone here is on the kundalini path, and I doubt that you would find someone that would want to shut it down... Maybe you just need some traveling companions to share the hardships and joys with that understand what you're going through? If so, you've come to the right place. Here's a link to our webpage that has a great deal of information about the path, and a search engine to help you answer any questions. Let us know a little about you? http://www.kundaliniawakeningsystems1.com Love, dhyana P.S. Are you the Carole I invited??? , Carol Moulin <moulincarol wrote: > > Hey there all... > > I went to see a chap the other day - (spiritual) and he felt that because since my " K " activation my life was less than easy that I should .. > > > close the Kundalini down.... > > Can this be done?? > > Thoughts. > > Love and light > > Carol > > > > > > Make the switch to the world's best email. Get the new 7 Mail now. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2007 Report Share Posted December 4, 2007 Hi Brian - I believe it is on as usual. 12-22. Same procedure - post your picture, make your declaration, yada, yada. Margritas afterwards! (Just kidding - couldn't resist!) Much Love, Melissa , brian yeates <byeates2 wrote: > > hey gang > this has prob been asked already but whats happening with the december shakipat? > > > be well > brian yeates > > > Support the World Aids Awareness campaign this month with for Good > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2007 Report Share Posted December 4, 2007 Hello Brian, In order to participate in the Shaktipat, you need to be in regular practice of the Safeties. uses the AAA Scatterfield and Winter Solstice Shaktipat photo albums to keep track of all participants. A picture clearly showing your eyes is best as sometimes the optic nerve is used to deliver Shaktipat to you. You need to make a public declaration of your intent to follow the Safeties, allow a scatterfield to be placed and for Shaktipat to be given. The effects you receive from the Shaktipat will be in direct correlation to your practice of the Safeties. You get out what you put in. I don't know if you have a flow already, but the results will vary from person to person. Let us know if you have any other questions! Sarita , brian yeates <byeates2 wrote: > > hey gang > this has prob been asked already but whats happening with the december shakipat? > > > be well > brian yeates > > > Support the World Aids Awareness campaign this month with for Good > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2008 Report Share Posted January 21, 2008 Hello Laura Joyce, It is good to read of your realization with regard to your service! Nice to see you translating that into activity. As far as the Third Tibetan goes if you are not able to do the third are you still able to do the fifth? If the third is giving you some difficulty still try and do it but without doing the back bend. Bring your neck and head up and bring your eyes up. If it is the neck injury that is bothering you then skip it and do the others but only if you cannot by any means bring your head to look up as if you are looking at the moon from that position. The " pop " is often a symptom of Kundalini. Typically it is accompanied by an on rush of energy up the spine or a sensation of a heat build up or a release of a pressure. What accompanied your " pop " if anything? - blessings Laura - chrism Kundalini-Awakening-Systems- 1 , " laurashomefires " <laurashomefires wrote: > > Something happened the other night that was odd. There was a pop in > the base of my spine just like a bubble. It felt strange but didn't > hurt. I just have no other way to describe it right now. > > I just have to tell you. I had the most wonderful weekend and came to > realize that I have something to offer people, something God given…. > That something is Love. I have been gifted with some amazing recovery > in my life and keeping it all to myself. How selfish of me. Yep I > have been coming home from work and sitting on the couch claiming I > am too tired to do anything for to long. Well I want to get out there > and see people I have a burning desire to help. I realize now I have > been selfish for too long. So that's what I did this weekend I helped > people Lovingly helped. And it felt great… > > I have a question. My lower spine was injured when I was a child (the > coccyx and also the area in the lumbar) then as an adult I hurt my > neck. I am always in some pain or another but for the most part I do > what I want. My problem is that I am having a very difficult time > bending backwards and still can't complete Rite #3. Not even close to > getting my back to bend. Questions… Will this affect my K and is > there something else I could do to replace it. I have been trying it > to the best of my ability but it's still a no go so far. > > Thanks > Laura Joyce > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2008 Report Share Posted January 21, 2008 This is wonderful to hear Laura! When we have surmounted challenges in our own lives it sometimes puts us in a unique position to help others. Good for you! Sarita Kundalini-Awakening-Systems- 1 , " laurashomefires " <laurashomefires wrote: > > Something happened the other night that was odd. There was a pop in > the base of my spine just like a bubble. It felt strange but didn't > hurt. I just have no other way to describe it right now. > > I just have to tell you. I had the most wonderful weekend and came to > realize that I have something to offer people, something God given…. > That something is Love. I have been gifted with some amazing recovery > in my life and keeping it all to myself. How selfish of me. Yep I > have been coming home from work and sitting on the couch claiming I > am too tired to do anything for to long. Well I want to get out there > and see people I have a burning desire to help. I realize now I have > been selfish for too long. So that's what I did this weekend I helped > people Lovingly helped. And it felt great… > > I have a question. My lower spine was injured when I was a child (the > coccyx and also the area in the lumbar) then as an adult I hurt my > neck. I am always in some pain or another but for the most part I do > what I want. My problem is that I am having a very difficult time > bending backwards and still can't complete Rite #3. Not even close to > getting my back to bend. Questions… Will this affect my K and is > there something else I could do to replace it. I have been trying it > to the best of my ability but it's still a no go so far. > > Thanks > Laura Joyce > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2008 Report Share Posted January 21, 2008 Thanks chrism that's what I have been doing. As long as it's ok I'm good. I can do the fifth because it requires my back to bend in a different way. It's hard but I really think that the more I do the stronger my back will get. Sometimes like today I don't do them because I am afraid to push too much. I hope that's ok. The popping did feel warm but not rushing up my whole spine it really just moved around the area that it popped in. I defiantly felt a release of a pressure also I had a feeling that it was ok and not panicked at all. I was Triangluar breathing w/ the Love of Christ at the time and was in a very nice place. It was a good feeling. I woke up the next day and hopped right out of bed and continued to have what I think of as one of the best days of my life. It was wonderful and full of Love for my all fellow humans. Love and Light - Laura Joyce , " chrism " <> wrote: > > Hello Laura Joyce, > It is good to read of your realization with regard > to your service! Nice to see you translating that into activity. As > far as the Third Tibetan goes if you are not able to do the third > are you still able to do the fifth? If the third is giving you some > difficulty still try and do it but without doing the back bend. > Bring your neck and head up and bring your eyes up. > > If it is the neck injury that is bothering you then skip it and do > the others but only if you cannot by any means bring your head to > look up as if you are looking at the moon from that position. > > The " pop " is often a symptom of Kundalini. Typically it is > accompanied by an on rush of energy up the spine or a sensation of a > heat build up or a release of a pressure. What accompanied > your " pop " if anything? - blessings Laura - chrism > Kundalini-Awakening-Systems- > 1 , " laurashomefires " <laurashomefires@> wrote: > > > > Something happened the other night that was odd. There was a pop > in > > the base of my spine just like a bubble. It felt strange but > didn't > > hurt. I just have no other way to describe it right now. > > > > I just have to tell you. I had the most wonderful weekend and came > to > > realize that I have something to offer people, something God > given…. > > That something is Love. I have been gifted with some amazing > recovery > > in my life and keeping it all to myself. How selfish of me. Yep I > > have been coming home from work and sitting on the couch claiming > I > > am too tired to do anything for to long. Well I want to get out > there > > and see people I have a burning desire to help. I realize now I > have > > been selfish for too long. So that's what I did this weekend I > helped > > people Lovingly helped. And it felt great… > > > > I have a question. My lower spine was injured when I was a child > (the > > coccyx and also the area in the lumbar) then as an adult I hurt my > > neck. I am always in some pain or another but for the most part I > do > > what I want. My problem is that I am having a very difficult time > > bending backwards and still can't complete Rite #3. Not even close > to > > getting my back to bend. Questions… Will this affect my K and is > > there something else I could do to replace it. I have been trying > it > > to the best of my ability but it's still a no go so far. > > > > Thanks > > Laura Joyce > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2008 Report Share Posted January 21, 2008 It's true, we don't always know what God's plan is for us, we just have to trust that it's right. , " Sarita " <sarita1969 wrote: > > This is wonderful to hear Laura! When we have surmounted challenges > in our own lives it sometimes puts us in a unique position to help > others. Good for you! > > Sarita > > Kundalini-Awakening-Systems- > 1 , " laurashomefires " <laurashomefires@> wrote: > > > > Something happened the other night that was odd. There was a pop in > > the base of my spine just like a bubble. It felt strange but didn't > > hurt. I just have no other way to describe it right now. > > > > I just have to tell you. I had the most wonderful weekend and came > to > > realize that I have something to offer people, something God > given…. > > That something is Love. I have been gifted with some amazing > recovery > > in my life and keeping it all to myself. How selfish of me. Yep I > > have been coming home from work and sitting on the couch claiming I > > am too tired to do anything for to long. Well I want to get out > there > > and see people I have a burning desire to help. I realize now I > have > > been selfish for too long. So that's what I did this weekend I > helped > > people Lovingly helped. And it felt great… > > > > I have a question. My lower spine was injured when I was a child > (the > > coccyx and also the area in the lumbar) then as an adult I hurt my > > neck. I am always in some pain or another but for the most part I > do > > what I want. My problem is that I am having a very difficult time > > bending backwards and still can't complete Rite #3. Not even close > to > > getting my back to bend. Questions… Will this affect my K and is > > there something else I could do to replace it. I have been trying > it > > to the best of my ability but it's still a no go so far. > > > > Thanks > > Laura Joyce > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2008 Report Share Posted March 11, 2008 I certainly came down with a cold, congestion, cough, the whole works. Who knows if it was viral or not? Actually something is going around at work. As for soreness, at the base of my spine I am sore, slightly bruised (no problem, probably from my meds) and my right hip is bothering me too. It's getting better. Thomas _____ On Behalf Of laurashomefires Tuesday, March 11, 2008 11:01 AM Question These past week I have been having a very difficult time doing the mantras and meditating. Every time I try my nose is all clogged up. When I stop and move around again my noses seems to clear. It's the strangest thing. I know I have just clear something big out of my system although I am not sure what it is. It has left me very tired and sore all over and don't seem to have any energy or be able to concentrate. Has this been happened to anyone else? Love and Light Laura Joyce Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2008 Report Share Posted March 11, 2008 I can understand also . Must be something in the air . My daughter was ill with flu symptoms for two days and my wife was just release from the hospital after admitted three days ago with bad flu symptoms . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2008 Report Share Posted March 11, 2008 You may want to try a neti pot. The old-time yogis were very specific about cleansing their sinuses... Sel , " laurashomefires " <laurashomefires wrote: > > These past week I have been having a very difficult time doing the > mantras and meditating. Every time I try my nose is all clogged up. > When I stop and move around again my noses seems to clear. It's the > strangest thing. I know I have just clear something big out of my > system although I am not sure what it is. It has left me very tired and > sore all over and don't seem to have any energy or be able to > concentrate. > Has this been happened to anyone else? > Love and Light > Laura Joyce > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2008 Report Share Posted March 11, 2008 Sel, Neti pots work great and I can attest to that and it helped to clear up a sinus infection. Kind regards...Angelina , " selena230 " <selena230 wrote: > > You may want to try a neti pot. The old-time yogis were very specific > about cleansing their sinuses... > > Sel > > , " laurashomefires " > <laurashomefires@> wrote: > > > > These past week I have been having a very difficult time doing the > > mantras and meditating. Every time I try my nose is all clogged up. > > When I stop and move around again my noses seems to clear. It's the > > strangest thing. I know I have just clear something big out of my > > system although I am not sure what it is. It has left me very tired > and > > sore all over and don't seem to have any energy or be able to > > concentrate. > > Has this been happened to anyone else? > > Love and Light > > Laura Joyce > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2008 Report Share Posted March 11, 2008 Dear Laura, There have certainly been times when I have felt just like you, unmotivated, totally tired, hardly able to concerntrate on prayer or meditation. When I feel like this I try to drink more water and spend some time outside alone in nature. Don't be too hard on your self and do what you can. Love elektra x x x ________ Sent from Mail. The World's Favourite Email http://uk.docs./nowyoucan.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2008 Report Share Posted July 2, 2008 It depends on the individual Melissa. Karma also plays a role and not just from this life but other incarnations. Kundalini does follow into the death experience though. What dynamics a person has regarding balances that need to be made will determine what life is given for that period of time for that person. -imho - chrism , " Melissa " <mm7810 wrote: Does one have to start over, or is it just > once? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2008 Report Share Posted September 16, 2008 It is for giving the spinal chord a slight stretch. Allows for an open physical channel. - , " Linda " <crazycats711 wrote: >Is holding the chin down to the chest, it that what is refered as the neck lock? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2008 Report Share Posted September 16, 2008 Maybe why people bow their heads when they pray...interesting. V. , " chrism " <> wrote: > > It is for giving the spinal chord a slight stretch. Allows for an open > physical channel. - > > > , " Linda " > <crazycats711@> wrote: > >Is holding the chin down to the chest, it that what is refered as the > neck lock? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2008 Report Share Posted September 16, 2008 Philip St. Romain, said in his book that the neck lock was of importance and benefit to him and was wondering if it was the same thing as the chin to chest posture. Linda , " Valarie Vousden " <vjvousden wrote: > > Maybe why people bow their heads when they pray...interesting. > V. > > , " chrism " > <@> wrote: > > > > It is for giving the spinal chord a slight stretch. Allows for an > open > > physical channel. - > > > > > > , " Linda " > > <crazycats711@> wrote: > > >Is holding the chin down to the chest, it that what is refered as > the > > neck lock? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2008 Report Share Posted September 16, 2008 The neck lock seals the energy that is generated in the upper areas of the brain stem. It prevents undue changes in blood pressure that can sometimes be induced by exercise and breathing. It acts as a safety valve that regulates the pressure by reducing dizziness that can result from a practice. It is easier to focus on internal sensations and perceptions without distraction from the peripheral senses when you hold this lock. It creates nerve relexes that stimulate and balance the thyroid and parathyroid glands. It directs the flow of pranic energy into the central channel past the neck and in the central channel relative to the heart. Without the neck lock, the pranayama energy could flow to the ears or eyes or other places. With the lock, the heart is calmed and the flow of energy is natural. Helps contain the energy of the Moon Center at the chin. It prevents the nectarss of the brain from dispersing too quickly. Jalabandhar is the upward pull that opens the gate to the brain's watery nectars. By applying this lock there is an increased concentraion of secretions that allows a new level of interrelatedness between the glands. There are potentials in the mostly dormant pineal that can only be awakened by concentrating the "nectar of the moon." This lock is a simple systematic practice that gradually leads to opening that special connectedness. Julie--- On Tue, 9/16/08, Valarie Vousden <vjvousden wrote: Valarie Vousden <vjvousden Re: Question Date: Tuesday, September 16, 2008, 7:48 PM Maybe why people bow their heads when they pray...interesting.V.Kundalini-Awakening -Systems- 1 , "chrism" <@ ...> wrote:>> It is for giving the spinal chord a slight stretch. Allows for an open > physical channel. - > > > Kundalini-Awakening -Systems- 1 , "Linda" > <crazycats711@ > wrote:> >Is holding the chin down to the chest, it that what is refered as the > neck lock?> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2008 Report Share Posted September 16, 2008 Thanks you Julie, that was what I was wanting to know. big hug, Linda , Julie <jewelport wrote: > > The neck lock seals the energy that is generated in the upper areas of the brain stem. > It prevents undue changes in blood pressure that can sometimes be induced by exercise and breathing. It acts as a safety valve that regulates the pressure by reducing dizziness that can result from a practice. It is easier to focus on internal sensations and perceptions without distraction from the peripheral senses when you hold this lock. It creates nerve relexes that stimulate and balance the thyroid and parathyroid glands. It directs the flow of pranic energy into the central channel past the neck and in the central channel relative to the heart. Without the neck lock, the pranayama energy could flow to the ears or eyes or other places. With the lock, the heart is calmed and the flow of energy is natural. Helps contain the energy of the Moon Center at the chin. It prevents the nectarss of the brain from dispersing too quickly. Jalabandhar is the upward pull that opens the gate to the brain's watery nectars. By applying this lock > there is an increased concentraion of secretions that allows a new level of interrelatedness between the glands. There are potentials in the mostly dormant pineal that can only be awakened by concentrating the " nectar of the moon. " This lock is a simple systematic practice that gradually leads to opening that special connectedness. > > > Julie > > --- On Tue, 9/16/08, Valarie Vousden <vjvousden wrote: > > Valarie Vousden <vjvousden > Re: Question > > Tuesday, September 16, 2008, 7:48 PM Maybe why people bow their heads when they pray...interesting. > V. > > Kundalini-Awakening -Systems- 1 , " chrism " > <@ ...> wrote: > > > > It is for giving the spinal chord a slight stretch. Allows for an > open > > physical channel. - > > > > > > Kundalini-Awakening -Systems- 1 , " Linda " > > <crazycats711@ > wrote: > > >Is holding the chin down to the chest, it that what is refered as > the > > neck lock? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2009 Report Share Posted March 5, 2009 I will suggest that the " logical linear " process of understanding physical phenomena will not translate well into the Kundalini phenomena paradigm. Over mentalizing and reaching for linear conclusions can trap a person as they will continuously try to " make sense " from a physical based paradigm of phenomena that are not physical. Even when including the energetic construct of a physical organ we can become far to attached to figuring out what is going on. All will become clear in time. As clear as your surrender will allow it to be. - , Skoogle Msb <skoogle_msb wrote: > > My question still remains. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2009 Report Share Posted March 5, 2009 Thanks Chrism. <> Sent: Friday, 6 March, 2009 12:58:04 AM Re: Question I will suggest that the "logical linear" process of understanding physical phenomena will not translate well into the Kundalini phenomena paradigm. Over mentalizing and reaching for linear conclusions can trap a person as they will continuously try to "make sense" from a physical based paradigm of phenomena that are not physical. Even when including the energetic construct of a physical organ we can become far to attached to figuring out what is going on. All will become clear in time. As clear as your surrender will allow it to be. - Kundalini-Awakening -Systems- 1 , Skoogle Msb <skoogle_msb@ ...> wrote: > > My question still remains. Check out the all-new Messenger 9.0! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2009 Report Share Posted April 13, 2009 I've had a lot of itching and mild discomfort in my crotch/vaginal area for the last couple of days, as if I've been doing long distance cycling (which I haven't). I've also had some cold feelings in my lower pelvic area and some intermittent low back pain. Is this part of the K activity? any suggestions on anything I need to do?? Thanks. blessings, jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2009 Report Share Posted September 19, 2009 Hello all,I finished yesterday my 40 day discipline of the gan pattee. This was my 3rd and the first I only did up to 37 and I had some freak out so took a break there for a week before I decided to start another one. So with the last 2 disciplines, they were both consecutive so I am thinking to continue and then I'll have done it for 120 days. I am wondering though, since I have practiced sanskrit mantras, I have read that sometimes after you do a discipline, you can take a break and let the personality catch up to all the emotional changes. I wonder if I need to do that but part of me just wants to plough through (the capricorn in me I guess) Should I take a break and think of my intention? I think though I think of my intentions anyways.Any thoughts?ThanksPaula Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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