Guest guest Posted September 1, 2007 Report Share Posted September 1, 2007 Hello Phantom, You seem to have come into the opinion that there has to be pain. This is not so. There can be pain but it isn't an imperative. Most activations are quite joyous. If you resist the infusion then pain can be had. If there is some part of you that believes there " must " be pain then you may set your self up for that experience. Most of what you may read or information that you may acquire about the Kundalini will often come from the horror stories surrounding it. This is what people seem to remember the most - the pain. This information is typically from those that have not activated the Kundalini or have followed that activation into a full awakening. It is still somewhat rare. When people activate the Kundalini by use of drugs or plants and have not conditioned the body for the effects of what is going to happen to the body, and the emotions, and the psychology, of the person they can have severe pain and possibly just go nuts. We dont do that here. It is a very strong and life changing event to be sure. It is a permanent change. It is a wonderful and blissful and joyful feeling everyday of your life! So many new horizons and experiences that are beauty beyond imagination and connections so strong and so true the body can only convulse with love. It is that strong. Love is what you feel. Love for all things and all of creation. Love is what is felt and why the Kundalini is sought because it is a love beyond the physical expressions. Beyond the emotional and into that which can only be described as divine. - Kundalini-Awakening-Systems- 1 , " phantom_mermaid_82 " <phantom_mermaid_82 wrote: > > Hi Chrism! I'm glad to know that I'm welcome here, and I look forward > to getting to know you and everyone else in the group. I guess it is a > good thing to want to have the kundalini awakened, since, perhaps, > wanting it will make it somewhat easier to deal with the negative > things that might arise. I am not looking forward to the negative side > effects that might pop up, but I am looking forward to having the > blocks healed, and I know that many think that is where the pain comes > from. I once heard someone say of a certain issue, " You have to feel > it, to heal it, " and I think that is often true. It is nice to know > that you welcome people wanting to awaken the kundalini here. I have > met people who have warned me not to do it, and I was hoping this group > would be open to my trying to activate it. As for my name, I do not > mind if you call me Phantom, Mermaid, Phantom Mermaid or PM. I'm not > very picky. I just figure it is easier to type one part of the name (or > abbreviate) instead of typing the entire thing, so I just used Phantom, > but I would respond to any variation. > > Blessings to you, as well. > ~Phantom~ > > , " chrism " > <@> wrote: > > > > Hello Phantom, > > You are most welcome here. In my humble opinion the > > best Guru you will ever find is right behind your own eyes. You are > > correct in that it takes some effort and diligence to come into the > > Kundalini. And wanting Kundalini and having Kundalini are two very > > different platforms of experience. Wanting it is helpful as it allows > > one to embrace the experience with all of its bells and whistles > > (flutes) lol. Welcome to the group phantom and is this the name you > > wish to go by? - > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2007 Report Share Posted September 4, 2007 Hi, Chrism. You are correct- I did think that pain was a very common occurance, if not a requirement. I hope that I can let go of that expectation, so that I don't cause it to be so. I have ran into a lot of people who have described it as a very painful transformation. This is one of the most positive groups I have seen, really. It's great to hear that pain is rare, and not necessary to activate K. *smiles* The love you speak of is a large part of what drew me to wanting to be K activated, and you describe it beautifully. Thanks for showing me the lighter side. Love and Light, Phantom , " chrism " <> wrote: > > Hello Phantom, > You seem to have come into the opinion that there has > to be pain. This is not so. There can be pain but it isn't an > imperative. Most activations are quite joyous. If you resist the > infusion then pain can be had. If there is some part of you that > believes there " must " be pain then you may set your self up for that > experience. > > Most of what you may read or information that you may acquire about > the Kundalini will often come from the horror stories surrounding > it. This is what people seem to remember the most - the pain. This > information is typically from those that have not activated the > Kundalini or have followed that activation into a full awakening. It > is still somewhat rare. > > When people activate the Kundalini by use of drugs or plants and > have not conditioned the body for the effects of what is going to > happen to the body, and the emotions, and the psychology, of the > person they can have severe pain and possibly just go nuts. We dont > do that here. > > It is a very strong and life changing event to be sure. It is a > permanent change. It is a wonderful and blissful and joyful feeling > everyday of your life! So many new horizons and experiences that are > beauty beyond imagination and connections so strong and so true the > body can only convulse with love. It is that strong. Love is what > you feel. Love for all things and all of creation. Love is what is > felt and why the Kundalini is sought because it is a love beyond the > physical expressions. Beyond the emotional and into that which can > only be described as divine. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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