Guest guest Posted June 18, 2008 Report Share Posted June 18, 2008 Hello Dave, Welcome to the group. My understanding of what the word " Tummo " means is a bit different than yours. Tummo for me is a Tibetan practice of raising certain qualities of heat in the body. Much like what is stated here from another online service: " Tummo is a Tibetan term for a suite of advanced sadhana, contemplative practice, spiritual energetic work or meditation of the Himalayan traditions of Vajrayana and Bön. In common currency, Tummo is related to the description of intense sensations of body heat, that are held to be a partial effect of the practice of Tummo-meditation. Tummo is taught as one part of the six yogas of Naropa. Stories and eyewitness accounts abound of yogi practitioners being able to generate sufficient heat to dry wet sheets draped around their naked bodies while sitting outside in the freezing cold, not just once, but multiple times. " This does indeed involve Kundalini Dave but is by no means a definition of what Kundalini is. As far as success from " padmacahaya " Well some get it and some dont. Same with my seminars. Not everyone can have instant Kundalini some things are worth working for though. From your words it does appear as if you are gauging Kundalini from the point of an aquisition of " Powers " . This point of reference will serve to block much of the expression of the Kundalini as it is so much a position of the " ego " wanting to have more power to exhibit. Perhaps a change in the goals for awakening the Kundalini could be beneficial. Welcome again to the group Dave and many blessings to you. - chrism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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