Guest guest Posted February 12, 2008 Report Share Posted February 12, 2008 Hello Shahin, It is a viable yet incomplete option of exploration in my humble opinion. As a catalyst for the Kundalini there are entire areas left out such as the spiritual area, the emotional area to name two. Yes certain frequencies can be used and in combination with visual and audio frequencies a way of inducing a trance like state can be accomplished and if the right frequencies can be found and the combination of the audio and visual frequencies can be extrapolated and applied then one could quite possibly find themselves in the middle of an activation. This is seemingly without the conditioning of the five bodies of the human physical expression except that of the physical senses of the auditory and visual expressions. These methods can indicate a reliance on the physical sensation centers for an activation of something that goes far beyond the physical body. This kind of an approach of using these areas as starting points to an awakening can be hazardous in that if the goal is attained those areas can become a focus for energies that are far beyond the design of those areas to hold. Damage can be the result. This is why I suggest an approach that is in a close correlation to the known trajectories of the Kundalini flows. The bottom to top approach is one such expression of the dynamic of an activation. No accident that it has activated this way for many people. No accident that the ancient Hindu who pursued Kundalini noted this trajectory and expression. I honor your novel approach and ingenuity Shahin. As of yet though I cannot support the activation of the Kundalini by visual stimulus or by auditory frequency generation alone. If you are combining this approach with other more proven methods then yes, perhaps this could indeed be a way of approaching the Kundalini but at this point, from what you have written about it, I would say to be cautious and careful about how you treat your physical temple. I am happy to read of your meditation experience and do feel that the approach of meditation with out technical assistance is a very good and proven approach. - blessings Shahin - chrism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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