Guest guest Posted July 26, 2008 Report Share Posted July 26, 2008 No worries Bruce this is on topic. Reads like you're accessing some of Erik Eriksons work: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychosocial_development Kundalini is the evolutionary process into the next " state " of being. It is a continuous process of transformation. There is no model of completed evolution. Conscious if you know what is occurring, unconscious if you don't but are able to take the cues. The transformative stage of the Kundalini which appears to be where you are now Bruce is perhaps composed of micro stages of expression. We go from some beginning signatures of heat at the base of the spine among other symptoms, to emotional releases among other symptoms to spinal sweeps to kriyas and so forth. All of these physical changes or micro states are happening at the same time with other micro state symptoms of the mental body, emotional body, psychological body, and spiritual body. One will pass through certain areas of the Kundalini transformative process and continue into the next. These stages can be punctuated by stages of a plateau in the expression of the Kundalini as the body(s) are given time to process the changes. I feel the Kundalini will express these changes whether or not the individual can make heads or tails of what is occurring. The mental body is merely one aspect of what is occurring and it will struggle along with the psychological ego body in trying to remain relevant inside of these transformations. The mind, like the physical body, is a mere recipient of the Kundalini stages and must surrender along with all of the other aspects of the combined " self " . Kundalini is a bridge into the divine and western consciousness has a difficult time quantifying, measuring, and comprehending that which is at the very least incomprehensible by the narrow standards of science and the mere mental body. So it will struggle and create quantification where none may actually exist except in its creative functions of discernment. Conscious evolution can be seen as surrender to the forces that actuate that evolution. Kundalini is this force. - , " bruce_oom " > > I am still curious about the relationship between K. and stage > development in consciousness evolution, or if K is just state > development...any thoughts, Mikael? or Chrism..do you have any > thoughts on this. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2008 Report Share Posted July 28, 2008 Hi Chrism, yep..I resonate with what you are saying. It hasnt mattered what I think; K just does its thing regardless. I am also with you that what is happening and the awareness that has resulted is incomprehensible to the thinking dualistic mind..on the flip side, its fun making maps of the territory I have found that having a mental map of what is going on does help with the process; Bruce > > I feel the Kundalini will express these changes whether or not the > individual can make heads or tails of what is occurring. The mental > body is merely one aspect of what is occurring and it will struggle > along with the psychological ego body in trying to remain relevant > inside of these transformations. > > Kundalini is a bridge into the divine and western consciousness has > a difficult time quantifying, measuring, and comprehending that > which is at the very least incomprehensible by the narrow standards > of science and the mere mental body. So it will struggle and create > quantification where none may actually exist except in its creative > functions of discernment. > > Conscious evolution can be seen as surrender to the forces that > actuate that evolution. Kundalini is this force. - blessings - chrism > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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