Guest guest Posted August 10, 2006 Report Share Posted August 10, 2006 Kundalini is a force or energy that resides at the base of the spine, within the last 3-coccxygial vertebrae of the tailbone. All people have this energy. I use the word reside purposefully as this is an energetic force with an agenda. The Kundalini agenda simplified is similar to that of a mechanic upgrading the electrical system of a car from six volts to ten thousand volts. Kundalini (the divine mechanic) will do this in its own time at its own pace typically, as it feels the body can change it will initiate more change. I am not kidding when I refer to it as an intelligent force. It is intelligent. In a very human way. It will reward a person when the person allows or surrenders to its teachings and it will punish a person for resisting those changes. An activation based in love and joy is typically painless and filled with the bliss, but if a person were to disregard the Kundalini teaching or use it to hurt another person it can become quite painful. Many people have experienced an accidental Kundalini activation through a heavy trauma such as a comminuted fracture of the spine or a compression fracture of the tailbone releasing this energy into the body – with no safeties. These folks will end up on very heavy anti-psychotic medications or outright admittance to psychiatric hospitals. This would also include some drug overdoses and out of body experiences. Severe emotional distress can lead to an awakening as well as deprivation experiences. A Guru or Master is not required, although they can transfer the energy if they have activated an awakening with in themselves. This is called in the Hindu systems a " Shaktipat " All the safeties I use have been proven over time sometimes over a thousand years as we stand on the shoulders of those wondrous and brilliant people who have mapped the way for us. As you continue to work your practice with the Kundalini energies you will notice the " divine " agenda inside the Kundalini. This is the agenda of connection to the divinity that we have and are, all of us, master or student. Kundalini is the bridge we have with in ourselves to walk in and with the spiritual energies of the loving divine. Kundalini is referred to as the premier step of spiritual evolution in the Vedic belief systems and is still secretly used in this manner to this day by others including Christianity, Buddhism, Hebraic, Islamic, Sufi, Taoist systems to name a few. Some martial arts practices will also initiate an activation. Those in the medical establishment wear it on their lapels at work. The caduceus. An exo-physiological representation of the pathways of the Kundalini. The two serpents and a staff are symbols of the spine (staff) and the two serpents (Ida and Pingala) the spiraling pathways the Kundalini follows when activated. The spine and the two major pathways of conduction spread and invigorate the body with this energy. Every cell is affected. This is felt by the person as a sensation of tremendous energy flowing up the spine and out the top of the head, heat, and brilliant lights and sounds are experienced. Spiritual phenomena as well as the sensation of tiny electric sparks flowing and vibrating throughout the nervous system are common experiences. Bliss and extreme joy and love for all things are often experienced. The emotional, physical, mental and spiritual systems and all the major organ systems become infused with this spiritual gift for life. The energetic lineage of my Kundalini follows very closely the philosophy of service, love, forgiveness, and surrender to this divine force. These are love based practices that are designed for Kundalini activation without the competitive and egotistical aspects that can and do follow other systems. Emphasis is directed in the activation and awakening for as many as can hold the Kundalini. Now, in this real time. Those that cannot hold the full activation can hold a partial one and eventually bring that into the full charge. Follow up protocols are the cornerstone of a clean and precise activation through to an awakening. When I give Shaktipat I purposely and confidently see where the person is most likely going to take it. I do not impede upon free will, this would violate the integrity of the transfer. I formulate the Shaktipat or the Proxipat that this person needs and then transfer the energies in the most appropriate way for that individual. The initial activation can be immediate or take a matter of months depending on the individual's interest and desire. Then they are taught the follow up protocols that they are to practice daily and for as long as they are in development for and towards awakening. This can be immediate or take years depending on the individual and their ethical standards as well as the work ethic. As the awakening occurs they are released from the practice as they see fit. Hope this helps - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2006 Report Share Posted August 10, 2006 Cheers Chris! Indeed so many wonderful people have come before us and left us the invaluable signposts of yogic teachings etc., who do you particularly relate to in the history of man who have had kundalini experiences? Some of my favourite figures are: Buddha Milarepa Shiva Naropa Tilopa Hey they all end in a! Oh and Jesus, he is obviously cool too, although his name does not end in an a... Love n blessings Japo. , " chrism " <> wrote: > > Kundalini is a force or energy that resides at the base of the > spine, within the last 3-coccxygial vertebrae of the tailbone. All > people have this energy. I use the word reside purposefully as this > is an energetic force with an agenda. > > The Kundalini agenda simplified is similar to that of a mechanic > upgrading the electrical system of a car from six volts to ten > thousand volts. Kundalini (the divine mechanic) will do this in its > own time at its own pace typically, as it feels the body can change > it will initiate more change. I am not kidding when I refer to it as > an intelligent force. It is intelligent. In a very human way. It > will reward a person when the person allows or surrenders to its > teachings and it will punish a person for resisting those changes. > An activation based in love and joy is typically painless and filled > with the bliss, but if a person were to disregard the Kundalini > teaching or use it to hurt another person it can become quite > painful. > > Many people have experienced an accidental Kundalini activation > through a heavy trauma such as a comminuted fracture of the spine or > a compression fracture of the tailbone releasing this energy into > the body – with no safeties. These folks will end up on very heavy > anti-psychotic medications or outright admittance to psychiatric > hospitals. This would also include some drug overdoses and out of > body experiences. Severe emotional distress can lead to an awakening > as well as deprivation experiences. > > A Guru or Master is not required, although they can transfer the > energy if they have activated an awakening with in themselves. This > is called in the Hindu systems a " Shaktipat " > > All the safeties I use have been proven over time sometimes over a > thousand years as we stand on the shoulders of those wondrous and > brilliant people who have mapped the way for us. > > As you continue to work your practice with the Kundalini energies > you will notice the " divine " agenda inside the Kundalini. This is > the agenda of connection to the divinity that we have and are, all > of us, master or student. Kundalini is the bridge we have with in > ourselves to walk in and with the spiritual energies of the loving > divine. > > Kundalini is referred to as the premier step of spiritual evolution > in the Vedic belief systems and is still secretly used in this > manner to this day by others including Christianity, Buddhism, > Hebraic, Islamic, Sufi, Taoist systems to name a few. Some martial > arts practices will also initiate an activation. > > > Those in the medical establishment wear it on their lapels at work. > The caduceus. An exo-physiological representation of the pathways of > the Kundalini. The two serpents and a staff are symbols of the spine > (staff) and the two serpents (Ida and Pingala) the spiraling > pathways the Kundalini follows when activated. The spine and the two > major pathways of conduction spread and invigorate the body with > this energy. Every cell is affected. > > This is felt by the person as a sensation of tremendous energy > flowing up the spine and out the top of the head, heat, and > brilliant lights and sounds are experienced. Spiritual phenomena as > well as the sensation of tiny electric sparks flowing and vibrating > throughout the nervous system are common experiences. Bliss and > extreme joy and love for all things are often experienced. > > The emotional, physical, mental and spiritual systems and all the > major organ systems become infused with this spiritual gift for > life. The energetic lineage of my Kundalini follows very closely > the philosophy of service, love, forgiveness, and surrender to this > divine force. These are love based practices that are designed for > Kundalini activation without the competitive and egotistical aspects > that can and do follow other systems. > > Emphasis is directed in the activation and awakening for as many as > can hold the Kundalini. Now, in this real time. Those that cannot > hold the full activation can hold a partial one and eventually bring > that into the full charge. > > Follow up protocols are the cornerstone of a clean and precise > activation through to an awakening. When I give Shaktipat I > purposely and confidently see where the person is most likely going > to take it. I do not impede upon free will, this would violate the > integrity of the transfer. I formulate the Shaktipat or the Proxipat > that this person needs and then transfer the energies in the most > appropriate way for that individual. > > The initial activation can be immediate or take a matter of months > depending on the individual's interest and desire. Then they are > taught the follow up protocols that they are to practice daily and > for as long as they are in development for and towards awakening. > This can be immediate or take years depending on the individual and > their ethical standards as well as the work ethic. As the awakening > occurs they are released from the practice as they see fit. > > > Hope this helps - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2006 Report Share Posted August 10, 2006 This is very interesting, thanks for posting... it's confusing also... it sounds as though the kundalini has its own mind and it's a different being that can get upset if we do something wrong??? I don't really understand this.... Thanks for posting! , " chrism " <> wrote: > > Kundalini is a force or energy that resides at the base of the > spine, within the last 3-coccxygial vertebrae of the tailbone. All > people have this energy. I use the word reside purposefully as this > is an energetic force with an agenda. > > The Kundalini agenda simplified is similar to that of a mechanic > upgrading the electrical system of a car from six volts to ten > thousand volts. Kundalini (the divine mechanic) will do this in its > own time at its own pace typically, as it feels the body can change > it will initiate more change. I am not kidding when I refer to it as > an intelligent force. It is intelligent. In a very human way. It > will reward a person when the person allows or surrenders to its > teachings and it will punish a person for resisting those changes. > An activation based in love and joy is typically painless and filled > with the bliss, but if a person were to disregard the Kundalini > teaching or use it to hurt another person it can become quite > painful. > > Many people have experienced an accidental Kundalini activation > through a heavy trauma such as a comminuted fracture of the spine or > a compression fracture of the tailbone releasing this energy into > the body – with no safeties. These folks will end up on very heavy > anti-psychotic medications or outright admittance to psychiatric > hospitals. This would also include some drug overdoses and out of > body experiences. Severe emotional distress can lead to an awakening > as well as deprivation experiences. > > A Guru or Master is not required, although they can transfer the > energy if they have activated an awakening with in themselves. This > is called in the Hindu systems a " Shaktipat " > > All the safeties I use have been proven over time sometimes over a > thousand years as we stand on the shoulders of those wondrous and > brilliant people who have mapped the way for us. > > As you continue to work your practice with the Kundalini energies > you will notice the " divine " agenda inside the Kundalini. This is > the agenda of connection to the divinity that we have and are, all > of us, master or student. Kundalini is the bridge we have with in > ourselves to walk in and with the spiritual energies of the loving > divine. > > Kundalini is referred to as the premier step of spiritual evolution > in the Vedic belief systems and is still secretly used in this > manner to this day by others including Christianity, Buddhism, > Hebraic, Islamic, Sufi, Taoist systems to name a few. Some martial > arts practices will also initiate an activation. > > > Those in the medical establishment wear it on their lapels at work. > The caduceus. An exo-physiological representation of the pathways of > the Kundalini. The two serpents and a staff are symbols of the spine > (staff) and the two serpents (Ida and Pingala) the spiraling > pathways the Kundalini follows when activated. The spine and the two > major pathways of conduction spread and invigorate the body with > this energy. Every cell is affected. > > This is felt by the person as a sensation of tremendous energy > flowing up the spine and out the top of the head, heat, and > brilliant lights and sounds are experienced. Spiritual phenomena as > well as the sensation of tiny electric sparks flowing and vibrating > throughout the nervous system are common experiences. Bliss and > extreme joy and love for all things are often experienced. > > The emotional, physical, mental and spiritual systems and all the > major organ systems become infused with this spiritual gift for > life. The energetic lineage of my Kundalini follows very closely > the philosophy of service, love, forgiveness, and surrender to this > divine force. These are love based practices that are designed for > Kundalini activation without the competitive and egotistical aspects > that can and do follow other systems. > > Emphasis is directed in the activation and awakening for as many as > can hold the Kundalini. Now, in this real time. Those that cannot > hold the full activation can hold a partial one and eventually bring > that into the full charge. > > Follow up protocols are the cornerstone of a clean and precise > activation through to an awakening. When I give Shaktipat I > purposely and confidently see where the person is most likely going > to take it. I do not impede upon free will, this would violate the > integrity of the transfer. I formulate the Shaktipat or the Proxipat > that this person needs and then transfer the energies in the most > appropriate way for that individual. > > The initial activation can be immediate or take a matter of months > depending on the individual's interest and desire. Then they are > taught the follow up protocols that they are to practice daily and > for as long as they are in development for and towards awakening. > This can be immediate or take years depending on the individual and > their ethical standards as well as the work ethic. As the awakening > occurs they are released from the practice as they see fit. > > > Hope this helps - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2006 Report Share Posted August 10, 2006 There are guidlines one must follow. The protocols need to be paid attention to just like in your everyday existance. There are rules for life. There are rules for Kundalini too. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2006 Report Share Posted August 10, 2006 How about The Messiah Wishing you all well John Mathieson 'Where there is joy, bliss, delight and pleasure of inexpressible variety, where all wishes are fulfilled, there make me immortal.' Rig Veda 9th mandala, 113th sukta, 1st mantra On Behalf Of loolooouk Friday, 11 August 2006 7:55 AM To: Subject: Re: Explanation of Kundalini infusion Cheers Chris! Indeed so many wonderful people have come before us and left us the invaluable signposts of yogic teachings etc., who do you particularly relate to in the history of man who have had kundalini experiences? Some of my favourite figures are: Buddha Milarepa Shiva Naropa Tilopa Hey they all end in a! Oh and Jesus, he is obviously cool too, although his name does not end in an a... Love n blessings Japo. , " chrism " <> wrote: > > Kundalini is a force or energy that resides at the base of the > spine, within the last 3-coccxygial vertebrae of the tailbone. All > people have this energy. I use the word reside purposefully as this > is an energetic force with an agenda. > > The Kundalini agenda simplified is similar to that of a mechanic > upgrading the electrical system of a car from six volts to ten > thousand volts. Kundalini (the divine mechanic) will do this in its > own time at its own pace typically, as it feels the body can change > it will initiate more change. I am not kidding when I refer to it as > an intelligent force. It is intelligent. In a very human way. It > will reward a person when the person allows or surrenders to its > teachings and it will punish a person for resisting those changes. > An activation based in love and joy is typically painless and filled > with the bliss, but if a person were to disregard the Kundalini > teaching or use it to hurt another person it can become quite > painful. > > Many people have experienced an accidental Kundalini activation > through a heavy trauma such as a comminuted fracture of the spine or > a compression fracture of the tailbone releasing this energy into > the body – with no safeties. These folks will end up on very heavy > anti-psychotic medications or outright admittance to psychiatric > hospitals. This would also include some drug overdoses and out of > body experiences. Severe emotional distress can lead to an awakening > as well as deprivation experiences. > > A Guru or Master is not required, although they can transfer the > energy if they have activated an awakening with in themselves. This > is called in the Hindu systems a " Shaktipat " > > All the safeties I use have been proven over time sometimes over a > thousand years as we stand on the shoulders of those wondrous and > brilliant people who have mapped the way for us. > > As you continue to work your practice with the Kundalini energies > you will notice the " divine " agenda inside the Kundalini. This is > the agenda of connection to the divinity that we have and are, all > of us, master or student. Kundalini is the bridge we have with in > ourselves to walk in and with the spiritual energies of the loving > divine. > > Kundalini is referred to as the premier step of spiritual evolution > in the Vedic belief systems and is still secretly used in this > manner to this day by others including Christianity, Buddhism, > Hebraic, Islamic, Sufi, Taoist systems to name a few. Some martial > arts practices will also initiate an activation. > > > Those in the medical establishment wear it on their lapels at work. > The caduceus. An exo-physiological representation of the pathways of > the Kundalini. The two serpents and a staff are symbols of the spine > (staff) and the two serpents (Ida and Pingala) the spiraling > pathways the Kundalini follows when activated. The spine and the two > major pathways of conduction spread and invigorate the body with > this energy. Every cell is affected. > > This is felt by the person as a sensation of tremendous energy > flowing up the spine and out the top of the head, heat, and > brilliant lights and sounds are experienced. Spiritual phenomena as > well as the sensation of tiny electric sparks flowing and vibrating > throughout the nervous system are common experiences. Bliss and > extreme joy and love for all things are often experienced. > > The emotional, physical, mental and spiritual systems and all the > major organ systems become infused with this spiritual gift for > life. The energetic lineage of my Kundalini follows very closely > the philosophy of service, love, forgiveness, and surrender to this > divine force. These are love based practices that are designed for > Kundalini activation without the competitive and egotistical aspects > that can and do follow other systems. > > Emphasis is directed in the activation and awakening for as many as > can hold the Kundalini. Now, in this real time. Those that cannot > hold the full activation can hold a partial one and eventually bring > that into the full charge. > > Follow up protocols are the cornerstone of a clean and precise > activation through to an awakening. When I give Shaktipat I > purposely and confidently see where the person is most likely going > to take it. I do not impede upon free will, this would violate the > integrity of the transfer. I formulate the Shaktipat or the Proxipat > that this person needs and then transfer the energies in the most > appropriate way for that individual. > > The initial activation can be immediate or take a matter of months > depending on the individual's interest and desire. Then they are > taught the follow up protocols that they are to practice daily and > for as long as they are in development for and towards awakening. > This can be immediate or take years depending on the individual and > their ethical standards as well as the work ethic. As the awakening > occurs they are released from the practice as they see fit. > > > Hope this helps - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2006 Report Share Posted August 10, 2006 Messiah to. - cJohn Mathieson <jaganath wrote: How about The Messiah Wishing you all well John Mathieson 'Where there is joy, bliss, delight and pleasure of inexpressible variety, where all wishes are fulfilled, there make me immortal.' Rig Veda 9th mandala, 113th sukta, 1st mantra On Behalf Of looloooukFriday, 11 August 2006 7:55 AM Subject: Re: Explanation of Kundalini infusion Cheers Chris!Indeed so many wonderful people have come before us and left us the invaluable signposts of yogic teachings etc., who do you particularly relate to in the history of man who have had kundalini experiences? Some of my favourite figures are:BuddhaMilarepaShivaNaropaTilopaHey they all end in a! Oh and Jesus, he is obviously cool too, although his name does not end in an a...Love n blessings Japo. , "chrism" <> wrote:>> Kundalini is a force or energy that resides at the base of the> spine, within the last 3-coccxygial vertebrae of the tailbone. All> people have this energy. I use the word reside purposefully as this> is an energetic force with an agenda.> > The Kundalini agenda simplified is similar to that of a mechanic> upgrading the electrical system of a car from six volts to ten> thousand volts. Kundalini (the divine mechanic) will do this in its> own time at its own pace typically, as it feels the body can change> it will initiate more change. I am not kidding when I refer to it as> an intelligent force. It is intelligent. In a very human way. It> will reward a person when the person allows or surrenders to its> teachings and it will punish a person for resisting those changes.> An activation based in love and joy is typically painless and filled> with the bliss, but if a person were to disregard the Kundalini> teaching or use it to hurt another person it can become quite> painful.> > Many people have experienced an accidental Kundalini activation> through a heavy trauma such as a comminuted fracture of the spine or> a compression fracture of the tailbone releasing this energy into> the body – with no safeties. These folks will end up on very heavy> anti-psychotic medications or outright admittance to psychiatric> hospitals. This would also include some drug overdoses and out of> body experiences. Severe emotional distress can lead to an awakening> as well as deprivation experiences.> > A Guru or Master is not required, although they can transfer the> energy if they have activated an awakening with in themselves. This> is called in the Hindu systems a "Shaktipat"> > All the safeties I use have been proven over time sometimes over a> thousand years as we stand on the shoulders of those wondrous and> brilliant people who have mapped the way for us.> > As you continue to work your practice with the Kundalini energies> you will notice the "divine" agenda inside the Kundalini. This is> the agenda of connection to the divinity that we have and are, all> of us, master or student. Kundalini is the bridge we have with in> ourselves to walk in and with the spiritual energies of the loving> divine.> > Kundalini is referred to as the premier step of spiritual evolution> in the Vedic belief systems and is still secretly used in this> manner to this day by others including Christianity, Buddhism,> Hebraic, Islamic, Sufi, Taoist systems to name a few. Some martial> arts practices will also initiate an activation.> > > Those in the medical establishment wear it on their lapels at work.> The caduceus. An exo-physiological representation of the pathways of> the Kundalini. The two serpents and a staff are symbols of the spine> (staff) and the two serpents (Ida and Pingala) the spiraling> pathways the Kundalini follows when activated. The spine and the two> major pathways of conduction spread and invigorate the body with> this energy. Every cell is affected.> > This is felt by the person as a sensation of tremendous energy> flowing up the spine and out the top of the head, heat, and> brilliant lights and sounds are experienced. Spiritual phenomena as> well as the sensation of tiny electric sparks flowing and vibrating> throughout the nervous system are common experiences. Bliss and> extreme joy and love for all things are often experienced.> > The emotional, physical, mental and spiritual systems and all the> major organ systems become infused with this spiritual gift for> life. The energetic lineage of my Kundalini follows very closely> the philosophy of service, love, forgiveness, and surrender to this> divine force. These are love based practices that are designed for> Kundalini activation without the competitive and egotistical aspects> that can and do follow other systems.> > Emphasis is directed in the activation and awakening for as many as> can hold the Kundalini. Now, in this real time. Those that cannot> hold the full activation can hold a partial one and eventually bring> that into the full charge.> > Follow up protocols are the cornerstone of a clean and precise> activation through to an awakening. When I give Shaktipat I> purposely and confidently see where the person is most likely going> to take it. I do not impede upon free will, this would violate the> integrity of the transfer. I formulate the Shaktipat or the Proxipat> that this person needs and then transfer the energies in the most> appropriate way for that individual.> > The initial activation can be immediate or take a matter of months> depending on the individual's interest and desire. Then they are> taught the follow up protocols that they are to practice daily and> for as long as they are in development for and towards awakening.> This can be immediate or take years depending on the individual and> their ethical standards as well as the work ethic. As the awakening> occurs they are released from the practice as they see fit.> > > Hope this helps - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2006 Report Share Posted August 11, 2006 Hi Chris, Would you mind explaining what those guidelines, protocols and rules are? Thanks Caroline , chrism <> wrote: > > There are guidlines one must follow. The protocols need to be paid attention to just like in your everyday existance. There are rules for life. There are rules for Kundalini too. - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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