Guest guest Posted July 10, 2006 Report Share Posted July 10, 2006 In every person there is a part of the brain that will analyze the sensor imput and frame it, or place it inside the reality platform that the person knows to be recognizable. We do this all the time unconsciously. We figure things out. Constantly. Well, what happens when the data is beyond our known experience or reality? Well we think about it, of course! Analyzing away and stewing and figuring, yet we get no satisfying results and come to a point where we either give up or we assign the experience as a future chew toy. Something to keep gnawing away at but with limited expectation. Like a mystery. This automatic function can get in the way of your ability to honestly feel and understand the Kundalini. If you intentionally base your Kundalini phenomena, what your feeling and seeing that is outside your experience, based on what you accept as reality, that is in turn based on your analyzing skills, you will rob yourself of the full experience or limit it, until it forces itself upon you bombarding you with phenomena like a dam that is bursting. This can be very unsettling. As you continue to practice and the movements and phenomena begin to expose themselves to you try not to figure it out. Allow it to be as it is without you placing it in a context. This isn't easy, but gets so with practice. This allowing is important because much of what will come will not be anything you have experienced before in this life. So feel and experience it but do not force it into a scientific paradigm or a religious paradigm or another paradigm, allow it to be as it is without contextual definition. Or maybe assign it as K phenomena and enjoy it for that. Too much time and energy is wasted and experience blocked by folks needing to put this experience in a " proper " place. Just allow it to be as it is for you - sometimes without an explanation - my suggestion- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2006 Report Share Posted July 10, 2006 This is incredible that you say this. For a long time, including today, I chant to myself, 'It's okay to see things that I don't understand. Give it no judgement or logic and see it as it is, with no fear or confusion'. I do this with hopes this chant would stick into my head and I would expand and enjoy the K more. You are my confirmation Chrism, I know more everyday, I need to follow my instincts and inner knowledge. Thank you. ---- chrism <> wrote: > In every person there is a part of the brain that will analyze the sensor imput and frame it, or place it inside the reality platform that the person knows to be recognizable. We do this all the time unconsciously. We figure things out. Constantly. Well, what happens when the data is beyond our known experience or reality? Well we think about it, of course! Analyzing away and stewing and figuring, yet we get no satisfying results and come to a point where we either give up or we assign the experience as a future chew toy. Something to keep gnawing away at but with limited expectation. Like a mystery. > > This automatic function can get in the way of your ability to honestly feel and understand the Kundalini. If you intentionally base your Kundalini phenomena, what your feeling and seeing that is outside your experience, based on what you accept as reality, that is in turn based on your analyzing skills, you will rob yourself of the full experience or limit it, until it forces itself upon you bombarding you with phenomena like a dam that is bursting. This can be very unsettling. > > As you continue to practice and the movements and phenomena begin to expose themselves to you try not to figure it out. Allow it to be as it is without you placing it in a context. This isn't easy, but gets so with practice. This allowing is important because much of what will come will not be anything you have experienced before in this life. So feel and experience it but do not force it into a scientific paradigm or a religious paradigm or another paradigm, allow it to be as it is without contextual definition. Or maybe assign it as K phenomena and enjoy it for that. Too much time and energy is wasted and experience blocked by folks needing to put this experience in a " proper " place. Just allow it to be as it is for you - sometimes without an explanation - my suggestion- > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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