Guest guest Posted April 5, 2007 Report Share Posted April 5, 2007 Thank you for letting me come here to be with you all. I came here to discover who I am as a being and bring myself closer to the divine. My goal is to be able to learn wisdom, wisdom not limited to the constraints of my conditioning as a being on the physical world. I want to develop better character meaning ethics and morals. I want to be able to understand myself and the world from new and higher perspectives. I want to learn how to have more love and compassion, and radiate it in me, love thats not conditional but open for all. I have been interested in spirituality since age of maybe 20 truely, I have read many teachings on Buddhism and found it to be insightful. One question though I wanted to ask when I started reading and hearing again and again about Kundalini and the negative symtoms it can bring. How does a person live a life with work and everything you need to do to survive while exercising the Kundalini and having many psychological and physical symptoms associated with it? How does one stay " grounded " in the " normal " day to day world once you start to ascend and your mind opens up channels to greater and greater experiences or revelations? I am worried that if I raised the Kundalini that I would not be able to relate to the " average " man and the day to day mundane world. Does disassociation happen with the day to day world? How many things do you see in a different light? Thank You Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2007 Report Share Posted April 5, 2007 Welcome! Glad to see you made it! What would you like us to call you? This is a wonderful place to grow and explore who you are becoming. Very amazing and interesting people here! You should find many treasures and adventures. Love, dhyana , " alexanderthegreat562 " <alexanderthegreat562 wrote: > > Thank you for letting me come here to be with you all. > > I came here to discover who I am as a being and bring myself closer to > the divine. My goal is to be able to learn wisdom, wisdom not limited > to the constraints of my conditioning as a being on the physical > world. I want to develop better character meaning ethics and morals. I > want to be able to understand myself and the world from new and higher > perspectives. > > I want to learn how to have more love and compassion, and radiate it > in me, love thats not conditional but open for all. > > I have been interested in spirituality since age of maybe 20 truely, I > have read many teachings on Buddhism and found it to be insightful. > One question though I wanted to ask when I started reading and hearing > again and again about Kundalini and the negative symtoms it can bring. > > How does a person live a life with work and everything you need to do > to survive while exercising the Kundalini and having many > psychological and physical symptoms associated with it? > > How does one stay " grounded " in the " normal " day to day world once you > start to ascend and your mind opens up channels to greater and greater > experiences or revelations? > > I am worried that if I raised the Kundalini that I would not be able > to relate to the " average " man and the day to day mundane world. Does > disassociation happen with the day to day world? How many things do > you see in a different light? > > Thank You > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2007 Report Share Posted April 6, 2007 Hi there, I'm also a new member, and I have to say that we're two of a kind. Your goals and spiritual direction sound exactly like mine. Even your questions on activating the kundalini - it's like you took the words right out of my mouth. I'll be looking forward to reading the replies you get, since they are also questions that I have, and since I am pretty much on the same journey. I've been hanging out on the sidelines, not really active, since I can't relate yet, but to read and learn so that I can make an educated decision. It's nice to meet you. Love and blessings, Tara alexanderthegreat562 <alexanderthegreat562 wrote: Thank you for letting me come here to be with you all. I came here to discover who I am as a being and bring myself closer to the divine. My goal is to be able to learn wisdom, wisdom not limited to the constraints of my conditioning as a being on the physical world. I want to develop better character meaning ethics and morals. I want to be able to understand myself and the world from new and higher perspectives. I want to learn how to have more love and compassion, and radiate it in me, love thats not conditional but open for all. I have been interested in spirituality since age of maybe 20 truely, I have read many teachings on Buddhism and found it to be insightful. One question though I wanted to ask when I started reading and hearing again and again about Kundalini and the negative symtoms it can bring. How does a person live a life with work and everything you need to do to survive while exercising the Kundalini and having many psychological and physical symptoms associated with it? How does one stay " grounded " in the " normal " day to day world once you start to ascend and your mind opens up channels to greater and greater experiences or revelations? I am worried that if I raised the Kundalini that I would not be able to relate to the " average " man and the day to day mundane world. Does disassociation happen with the day to day world? How many things do you see in a different light? Thank You The fish are biting. Get more visitors on your site using Search Marketing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2007 Report Share Posted April 6, 2007 Welcome to the group! I know that you will gain much from all who are here. Enjoy your stay! Love, Katherine Kundalini-Awakening-Systems- 1 , " alexanderthegreat562 " <alexanderthegreat562 wrote: > > Thank you for letting me come here to be with you all. > > I came here to discover who I am as a being and bring myself closer to > the divine. My goal is to be able to learn wisdom, wisdom not limited > to the constraints of my conditioning as a being on the physical > world. I want to develop better character meaning ethics and morals. I > want to be able to understand myself and the world from new and higher > perspectives. > > I want to learn how to have more love and compassion, and radiate it > in me, love thats not conditional but open for all. > > I have been interested in spirituality since age of maybe 20 truely, I > have read many teachings on Buddhism and found it to be insightful. > One question though I wanted to ask when I started reading and hearing > again and again about Kundalini and the negative symtoms it can bring. > > How does a person live a life with work and everything you need to do > to survive while exercising the Kundalini and having many > psychological and physical symptoms associated with it? > > How does one stay " grounded " in the " normal " day to day world once you > start to ascend and your mind opens up channels to greater and greater > experiences or revelations? > > I am worried that if I raised the Kundalini that I would not be able > to relate to the " average " man and the day to day mundane world. Does > disassociation happen with the day to day world? How many things do > you see in a different light? > > Thank You > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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