Guest guest Posted September 13, 2008 Report Share Posted September 13, 2008 Hi everyone: Glad I finally found a forum that deals with just kundalini. There's just too much about my experiences to write in an intro, so I will only bring up my experiences if thy relate to the topic of this discussion. In a nutshell, I don't am a kundalite that lives with a Taoist-type philosophy. It works well for me as it keeps my ego in check. I basically go through my daily life understanding that no one can claim to know the absolute truth, which is why it's so important to live in the moment. My "Kuneleni" as I affectionately call her, awoke in 1996. I started to ignore my spiritual work when I got married in 2000. I got cancer in 05, and I know it's because of this. In the hospital, I called her back into my life and could feel her healing energies work on me. Ever since then, I've been faithful to my spirit. Here's an excerpt from my journal describing how my "Kundeleni" awoke from her slumber. I've battled with depression since my teen years and refused to seek counseling. I've already gone through a couple of psychologists and thought the whole process was a joke. I always believed that the only way to fix myself was on my own. So I started meditating. On one particular evening, I entered a pretty intense state which I never had before. I suddenly saw this pinpoint of bright light which suddenly exploded into a brilliant flash. And then I felt this surge of electricity rushing up through the base of my spine to the top of my head. Now it's pretty hard to describe the experience in words, but it felt as though my skull was removed and I was plugged into an infinite power supply. I felt as though I was literally everywhere. Now all of this happened in a matter of a few seconds. I jolted out of my meditation for a moment because the physical sensations freaked me out. I always thought that meditation was just a mental exercise and there I was having this amazingly physical and joyous experience. After the shock wore off, I closed my eyes and enjoyed the experience a while longer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2008 Report Share Posted September 13, 2008 Hello Eleni! A warm welcome to you! So glad you found us. You'll fit right in! We have a very warm and loving family here, and a wealth of experience and backgrounds. Also welcome to all our new members! I got a little behind in the welcomes. Its wonderful to see our family growing. Love, dhyana , " Eleni " <zanyelevn wrote: > > Hi everyone: Glad I finally found a forum that deals with just > kundalini. There's just too much about my experiences to write in an > intro, so I will only bring up my experiences if thy relate to the topic > of this discussion. In a nutshell, I don't am a kundalite that lives > with a Taoist-type philosophy. It works well for me as it keeps my ego > in check. I basically go through my daily life understanding that no > one can claim to know the absolute truth, which is why it's so important > to live in the moment. > My " Kuneleni " as I affectionately call her, awoke in 1996. I > started to ignore my spiritual work when I got married in 2000. I got > cancer in 05, and I know it's because of this. In the hospital, I > called her back into my life and could feel her healing energies work on > me. Ever since then, I've been faithful to my spirit. Here's an > excerpt from my journal describing how my " Kundeleni " awoke from her > slumber. I've battled with depression since my teen years and refused > to seek counseling. I've already gone through a couple of > psychologists and thought the whole process was a joke. I always > believed that the only way to fix myself was on my own. So I started > meditating. On one particular evening, I entered a pretty intense state > which I never had before. I suddenly saw this pinpoint of bright light > which suddenly exploded into a brilliant flash. And then I felt this > surge of electricity rushing up through the base of my spine to the top > of my head. Now it's pretty hard to describe the experience in words, > but it felt as though my skull was removed and I was plugged into an > infinite power supply. I felt as though I was literally everywhere. > Now all of this happened in a matter of a few seconds. I jolted out of > my meditation for a moment because the physical sensations freaked me > out. I always thought that meditation was just a mental exercise and > there I was having this amazingly physical and joyous experience. > After the shock wore off, I closed my eyes and enjoyed the experience a > while longer. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2008 Report Share Posted September 13, 2008 Welcome to the group Eleni! I'm sure you will find this to be a loving, friendly group. Here are some links to get you started:http://www.kundaliniawakeningsystems1.com/http://www.kundaliniawakeningsystems1.com/the-safeties.htmlhttp://www.kundaliniawakeningsystems1.com/the-tibetans.html http://www.mkprojects.com/pf_TibetanRites.htmhttp://www.kundaliniawakeningsystems1.com/awakening.htmlSarita , "Eleni" <zanyelevn wrote:>> Hi everyone: Glad I finally found a forum that deals with just> kundalini. There's just too much about my experiences to write in an> intro, so I will only bring up my experiences if thy relate to the topic> of this discussion. In a nutshell, I don't am a kundalite that lives> with a Taoist-type philosophy. It works well for me as it keeps my ego> in check. I basically go through my daily life understanding that no> one can claim to know the absolute truth, which is why it's so important> to live in the moment. > My "Kuneleni" as I affectionately call her, awoke in 1996. I> started to ignore my spiritual work when I got married in 2000. I got> cancer in 05, and I know it's because of this. In the hospital, I> called her back into my life and could feel her healing energies work on> me. Ever since then, I've been faithful to my spirit. Here's an> excerpt from my journal describing how my "Kundeleni" awoke from her> slumber. I've battled with depression since my teen years and refused> to seek counseling. I've already gone through a couple of> psychologists and thought the whole process was a joke. I always> believed that the only way to fix myself was on my own. So I started> meditating. On one particular evening, I entered a pretty intense state> which I never had before. I suddenly saw this pinpoint of bright light> which suddenly exploded into a brilliant flash. And then I felt this> surge of electricity rushing up through the base of my spine to the top> of my head. Now it's pretty hard to describe the experience in words,> but it felt as though my skull was removed and I was plugged into an> infinite power supply. I felt as though I was literally everywhere. > Now all of this happened in a matter of a few seconds. I jolted out of> my meditation for a moment because the physical sensations freaked me> out. I always thought that meditation was just a mental exercise and> there I was having this amazingly physical and joyous experience. > After the shock wore off, I closed my eyes and enjoyed the experience a> while longer.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2008 Report Share Posted September 13, 2008 Welcome Eleni, Nice to meet a fellow Kundalite! - Blessings to you and your expression! - chrism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted September 13, 2008 Report Share Posted September 13, 2008 Greetings Eleni, Welcome to the group and its good to have you here with us. Skydancer x , " Eleni " <zanyelevn wrote: > > Hi everyone: Glad I finally found a forum that deals with just > kundalini. There's just too much about my experiences to write in an > intro, so I will only bring up my experiences if thy relate to the topic > of this discussion. In a nutshell, I don't am a kundalite that lives > with a Taoist-type philosophy. It works well for me as it keeps my ego > in check. I basically go through my daily life understanding that no > one can claim to know the absolute truth, which is why it's so important > to live in the moment. > My " Kuneleni " as I affectionately call her, awoke in 1996. I > started to ignore my spiritual work when I got married in 2000. I got > cancer in 05, and I know it's because of this. In the hospital, I > called her back into my life and could feel her healing energies work on > me. Ever since then, I've been faithful to my spirit. Here's an > excerpt from my journal describing how my " Kundeleni " awoke from her > slumber. I've battled with depression since my teen years and refused > to seek counseling. I've already gone through a couple of > psychologists and thought the whole process was a joke. I always > believed that the only way to fix myself was on my own. So I started > meditating. On one particular evening, I entered a pretty intense state > which I never had before. I suddenly saw this pinpoint of bright light > which suddenly exploded into a brilliant flash. And then I felt this > surge of electricity rushing up through the base of my spine to the top > of my head. Now it's pretty hard to describe the experience in words, > but it felt as though my skull was removed and I was plugged into an > infinite power supply. I felt as though I was literally everywhere. > Now all of this happened in a matter of a few seconds. I jolted out of > my meditation for a moment because the physical sensations freaked me > out. I always thought that meditation was just a mental exercise and > there I was having this amazingly physical and joyous experience. > After the shock wore off, I closed my eyes and enjoyed the experience a > while longer. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2008 Report Share Posted September 13, 2008 Hello and welcome Eleni, looking forward to getting to know you. Linda , " Eleni " <zanyelevn wrote: > > Hi everyone: Glad I finally found a forum that deals with just > kundalini. There's just too much about my experiences to write in an > intro, so I will only bring up my experiences if thy relate to the topic > of this discussion. In a nutshell, I don't am a kundalite that lives > with a Taoist-type philosophy. It works well for me as it keeps my ego > in check. I basically go through my daily life understanding that no > one can claim to know the absolute truth, which is why it's so important > to live in the moment. > My " Kuneleni " as I affectionately call her, awoke in 1996. I > started to ignore my spiritual work when I got married in 2000. I got > cancer in 05, and I know it's because of this. In the hospital, I > called her back into my life and could feel her healing energies work on > me. Ever since then, I've been faithful to my spirit. Here's an > excerpt from my journal describing how my " Kundeleni " awoke from her > slumber. I've battled with depression since my teen years and refused > to seek counseling. I've already gone through a couple of > psychologists and thought the whole process was a joke. I always > believed that the only way to fix myself was on my own. So I started > meditating. On one particular evening, I entered a pretty intense state > which I never had before. I suddenly saw this pinpoint of bright light > which suddenly exploded into a brilliant flash. And then I felt this > surge of electricity rushing up through the base of my spine to the top > of my head. Now it's pretty hard to describe the experience in words, > but it felt as though my skull was removed and I was plugged into an > infinite power supply. I felt as though I was literally everywhere. > Now all of this happened in a matter of a few seconds. I jolted out of > my meditation for a moment because the physical sensations freaked me > out. I always thought that meditation was just a mental exercise and > there I was having this amazingly physical and joyous experience. > After the shock wore off, I closed my eyes and enjoyed the experience a > while longer. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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