Guest guest Posted August 30, 2008 Report Share Posted August 30, 2008 If you are not searching for it and it isn't part of your life why does it come? Kundalini is a part of everyone. We all have it in our body. It is a bridge to the next evolutionary existence in the human being. It is a conscious and unconscious evolutionary transition. Why a person would begin to express it without searching for it is like asking why do eyes have the color green at birth. Can you answer that? How do you know it was solely genetics? To even begin to explain Kundalini one needs to step outside of normal modes of scientific acceptability. Lately we have been discussing Quantum Entanglement as a way of explaining the possibility and viability of the Kundalini for the benefit of those who depend upon science for their views on life. In this area of thought we are all connected and all of creation is connected to itself. In these varied connections are the expressions of life and the miraculous existing side by side. With Kundalini these two aspects of existence commingle into a blend of the fantastic and the mundane. In this context we need to consider the idea of reincarnation. That there is something to the notion of a series of lives lived in the flesh for the specific reason of soul evolution. Inside of this concept we can also insert the idea that there are other rules that come into play as well. Rules such as Karma or Free Will or Divine Expression. These rules are also inter-connected and allow for certain goals of development to be achieved. One of these goals is the interaction of both the spiritual dimension and the physical dimension in ways that are conscious and cogent within the two modalities of expression. Meaning that both dimensions can be interacted with at the same time. The bridge and the first cause of the interaction would be the Kundalini. Kundalini is in the physical body and is felt in the physical body but it is also of a spiritual form of expression. It is what it gives us. It is of and for the physical and of and for the spiritual. It causes a connection that is interactively tangible between both dimensions. It is a natural function of the human condition. One could consider it a form of energetic spiritual puberty for those that have come into its expressive transformations of the physical body. It encompasses many of the mysteries of what is and isn't in the areas of spiritual and energetic understandings as is experienced by those inside of its agenda, It is not a common condition as of yet. A very very small number of people are able to truthfully claim this experience. Thousands if not millions strive for its expression. It is sought after by many for its gifts that can go beyond the understandings of standard science and push the standard scientist into the area of quantum entanglement for understanding. Kundalini is the Holy Grail of the Arthurian legend. It is the gold from the base metal in the alchemical practices of the last two thousand years. It is the sacred bride and the sacred bridegroom. The Divine marriage. Kundalini is the next step for those who will walk in both worlds. The physical and the spiritual. It is a very powerful force of the divine seeded into the body of every human being. If a person practices Yoga or other forms of meditation or martial arts practice and spiritual or energetic practices and they have in them the pre ordained propensity for Kundalini expression. These practices will not have been accidental. They will have been for the purpose of awakening the Kundalini. Whether they know it, or accept it, or understand it, or not. And from this awakening they are given into the destiny that they themselves have chosen when taking the body for the expression of a human life. Doesn't have to be a practice that does it. It can be an automotive accident or a sports injury or a medical crisis or an emotional emergency. There are many vectors for its expression. But they do need to have the propensity for the awakening. This includes even knowing about it and even being in the vicinity when the word Kundalini is spoken or written. Doesn't mean one will automatically awaken it. Some need to adopt a practice for it. Some need to condition and strive. Some people have very strong personality traits that will not allow for a smooth and open experience with the Kundalini. It wil come and they will resist it and many of them will suffer in pain and torment for many years. I did. Many will commit suicide rather than experience phenomena that does not fit there idea of how the world is " supposed " to be. Many will go to the medical industry and be given the heaviest of tranquilizers for the chemical imprisonment and amelioration of the symptoms. Some few will seek it out and nurture it. Some few will have it come naturally and will be able to explore it and help others explore it and find the signposts left in the ancient texts that describe how to live when Kundalini active. How to express and allow the agenda to be completed. How to encourage the evolution of the soul by encouraging the interactions between the two worlds. Kundalini comes because it is time for that individual, consciously or not, to have it come into the understanding and the expression of the divine within them. All of the major religions have words that describe a condition that is similar to Kundalini expression. Holy fire of Christ - Christian Holy Fire - Christian Holy Spirit- Christian Dumo fire - Buddhist Greater Kan and Li - Chinese Tao Tumo Fire - Tibetan Buddhist Sufi Latifas - Islamic Red Serpent - Shamanic Kundalini - Sanskriti Kundalini is present in every culture and society because it is part of the human anatomy. When it expresses in a person there is a definite reason for its expression and a person denies that expression at their own risk. It comes to assist a person into the next stage of expression. However that person can come to terms with this reality will determine their level of interaction within them selves and the first and second worlds of expression. It can be very good or very difficult. However it goes though it is sure to be an " interesting " journey. - my take - chrism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2008 Report Share Posted August 30, 2008 Hmmm...after reading this I just realized when my K may have had it's opening to express. When I was 26, I lost my husband in a chartered jet crash. 260-some souls went with him. We had been married 1yr., 8 months when this happened and 6 of those months he had been in the Sinai desert on a Peacekeeping mission (without me, obviously) I was absolutely crushed and devasted. I remember the night of hearing the news my temperature soared, like I had a fever but I didn't. I was hot to touch and radiated heat. For nearly 3 months after, I drank water like I couldn't get enough. My Mom was worried I'd kill myself drinking so much (it is possible). I also couldn't keep still. I lost 10lbs partly by jumping on this little trampline thing my Mom had whenever I felt antsy, which was a lot! Now I think I see the opportunity for the K to open in me, if it's a trauma of some sort that lets this happen.I never had an injury of any type or have been a huge practicer of Eastern forms of yoga/martial arts (only some). Wow! Out of something absolutely unthinkable, something good may have come. Thank you for letting me see that, chrism! Love, Valarie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2008 Report Share Posted August 30, 2008 Although I have always had a deep need to be spiritual. The main catalyst was Asiya being struck by autism. I knew** before her birth, she would develop this as I became adicted to watching the film Rainman. I believe, (heres the crazy part) that during that time we entered into an agreement, and she educated me about it through the film. Mabruk at this time also had feelings in a similar way.We both believe we agreed to be her parents before her birth. We had similar communications from all of our children before birth, I believe we choose our parents and our kids! Paula.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2008 Report Share Posted August 30, 2008 I'm sorry about your loss,Valerie.I know it must have been horrible to lose your husband so young but i believe that everything that happens to us happens for a reason and that there is always something to learn from it.I was in a car accident when i was 19 and my life changed forever since that day.I remember not feeling like myself for a very long time and spending 3 months in the hospital didn't help at all.Right after the accident i had and aob experience and i remember very clearly that i wasn't breathing and i saw my body and saw this bright light that i really wanted to get to but couldn't because my husband was calling my name while slapping my face.I remember taking this huge breath and then being very,very angry because i came back to my body and then screaming an out of this world scream,lol.There was so much love and happiness radiating from that tunnel of light that i didn't want to go back to this world. love,nicole , " Valarie Vousden " <vjvousden wrote: > > Hmmm...after reading this I just realized when my K may have had it's > opening to express. When I was 26, I lost my husband in a chartered > jet crash. 260-some souls went with him. We had been married 1yr., 8 > months when this happened and 6 of those months he had been in the > Sinai desert on a Peacekeeping mission (without me, obviously) I was > absolutely crushed and devasted. I remember the night of hearing the > news my temperature soared, like I had a fever but I didn't. I was > hot to touch and radiated heat. For nearly 3 months after, I drank > water like I couldn't get enough. My Mom was worried I'd kill myself > drinking so much (it is possible). I also couldn't keep still. I lost > 10lbs partly by jumping on this little trampline thing my Mom had > whenever I felt antsy, which was a lot! Now I think I see the > opportunity for the K to open in me, if it's a trauma of some sort > that lets this happen.I never had an injury of any type or have been > a huge practicer of Eastern forms of yoga/martial arts (only some). > Wow! Out of something absolutely unthinkable, something good may have > come. Thank you for letting me see that, chrism! > Love, > Valarie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2008 Report Share Posted August 30, 2008 Hi Valerie , you live up to your name courageous, and strong. I know what your spiral of pain felt like, as all times are one , i'm there with you, giving you a hug. love Paula Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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