Guest guest Posted January 19, 2009 Report Share Posted January 19, 2009 What do people mean when they mention a 'fully awakened kundalini'? what kind of awakening is that which is not considered as a full one? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2009 Report Share Posted January 19, 2009 I would think it is when your kundalini is activated but you have not had a full spinal sweep yet. That is the way I see it anyways. I have had the energy to go up as far as the base of my skull and then it turned and went down to my heart in an explosion of energy/light/bliss sensation. Linda , " s.tibu " <s.tibu wrote: > > What do people mean when they mention a 'fully awakened kundalini'? > > what kind of awakening is that which is not considered as a full one? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2009 Report Share Posted January 19, 2009 A Partial activation would pertain to a person who has barely scraped the surface of the the Kundalini. One in whom the barrier between the first and the Kundalini caccoon has only been slightly breached. It can stay this way for quite a while and will only fully express under the correct Karmic and other circumstances. When a person has an activation due to an accident this accident was not accidental - lol. The person with the partial activation will experience some phenomena. Some people only need this much to greatly influence their lives and tthe lives of those around them. Some merely ignore what has poccurred and any of the attending phenomena as a fluke of their imagination. They passs it off as sjust another anomily in their life. Others will build upon it being driven to find out as much about it as they can and nurturing that partial activation into a full one. This is why the Shaktipat given here is repeated at intervals so that one can receive and build if one decides this is what they wish to do from the partial activation. - blessings! - chrism , " s.tibu " <s.tibu wrote: > > What do people mean when they mention a 'fully awakened kundalini'? > > what kind of awakening is that which is not considered as a full one? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2009 Report Share Posted January 19, 2009 to me there seems to be of a double mindedness reflection. I thought permission should be obtained before healing with kundalini should be performed. also I do not agree with giving blood at all the basis of retaining s@xual fluid is to preserve the process of loosing bodily fluids. It had been written one of the Hindu gods found immortality by not loosing a drop fluids Christianity also looks down on it such as in the Jehovah Witnesses doctrines. having said that it is up to a persons own understanding and belief structure to do what he or she feels right there is much more to giving blood than most people could imagine. I do agree with you that giving is surrender though how much are you suppose to give. What is the limit? John .M - Tuesday, January 20, 2009 9:34 AM Re: "fully awakened" A Partial activation would pertain to a person who has barely scraped the surface of the the Kundalini. One in whom the barrier between the first and the Kundalini caccoon has only been slightly breached. It can stay this way for quite a while and will only fully express under the correct Karmic and other circumstances.When a person has an activation due to an accident this accident was not accidental - lol. The person with the partial activation will experience some phenomena. Some people only need this much to greatly influence their lives and tthe lives of those around them. Some merely ignore what has poccurred and any of the attending phenomena as a fluke of their imagination. They passs it off as sjust another anomily in their life.Others will build upon it being driven to find out as much about it as they can and nurturing that partial activation into a full one. This is why the Shaktipat given here is repeated at intervals so that one can receive and build if one decides this is what they wish to do from the partial activation. - blessings! - chrism , "s.tibu" <s.tibu wrote:>> What do people mean when they mention a 'fully awakened kundalini'?> > what kind of awakening is that which is not considered as a full one?> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2009 Report Share Posted January 20, 2009 John, many (Christian) churches hold blood drives. As for me, for a decade I gave blood every 56 days like clockwork. Then came babies and two of miscarriages, and donating dropped to a couple of times per year. Now I give just once a year. I find it interesting that out of my large family (11 siblings), I'm the only one who has given blood more than a couple of times, yet I'm also the only one with K activity. Did all that 'giving' contribute to K activation? And, giving blood is not like sustaining an injury. Nor can one cannot become anemic by giving blood; if you don't have enough iron in your blood, you may not donate. Carolyn'Beliefs are those things we hold to be true, and which are instrumental in creating our actions and our experience of life.'--- On Mon, 1/19/09, JOHN. M <john.mathieson1 wrote: Christianity also looks down on it such as in the Jehovah Witnesses doctrines. Recent Activity 6 New MembersVisit Your Group New business? Get new customers. List your web site in Search. w/ John McEnroe Join the All-Bran Day 10 Club. Find helpful tips for Moderators on the Groups team blog. .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2009 Report Share Posted January 20, 2009 A person can sustain an injury from blood donation. It isnt common but it does occur. People faint, fall, and hit their heads. Nurses and techs miss the vein then try to slide the needle side ways while it is still in the arm in order to puncture the vein wall leaving large and dark hematomas. People spasm or move suddenly and the needle pops out and blood sprays all over the place and if that person has a disease the person next to them who has just had blood spewed all over their face is now able to sustain a blood born illness. Yes a person can have an undiagnosed or diagnosed disease and still give blood. Recently the rules were severely relaxed in order to turn less people away and increase profits. People donate and then vomit during the process due to not being hydrated enough or or weighing enough, or for any of a number of health reasons. Sometimes the vomit is inhaled if the person is face up semi supine in the chair and fainting or dizzy and the medical staff are not close enough or competent enough to deal with the emergency. True enough if the hematocrit (the iron measurement in the bloodstream) is within certain paramenters the person may not donate. There is some risk. But there is risk in most things. Kundalini can be risky. You have been very helpful to many people Carolyn. You have given as of 2006 prices for a unit of blood $28,000.00+ USD worth of blood to your local bloodbank. Not to mention the most important assistance others have received medically. So nice going you! As far as the Kundalini goes you are indeed a special and fortunate woman. A blessing to those near and dear and strange and far. As are all Kundalini people who can have it and hold it within a loving and wise platform. - blessings Carolyn - chrism , ReikiHands2004 <reikihands2004 wrote: And, giving blood is not like sustaining an injury. Nor can one cannot become anemic by giving blood; if you don't have enough iron in your blood, you may not donate. > > Carolyn > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2009 Report Share Posted January 20, 2009 Thanks! I keep trying to tell the kids this, but they stubbornly refuse to believe me. Maybe if I print this in large font and post on the refrig....LQL (laughing quite loudly) Carolyn 'Beliefs are those things we hold to be true, and which are instrumental in creating our actions and our experience of life.'--- On Tue, 1/20/09, chrismming41 <chrismming41 wrote: As far as the Kundalini goes you are indeed a special and fortunatewoman. A blessing to those near and dear and strange and far. - blessings Carolyn - chrism .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2009 Report Share Posted January 21, 2009 , " chrism " <> wrote: > > A Partial activation would pertain to a person who has barely scraped > the surface of the the Kundalini. One in whom the barrier between the > first and the Kundalini caccoon has only been slightly breached. It > can stay this way for quite a while and will only fully express under > the correct Karmic and other circumstances. > > When a person has an activation due to an accident this accident was > not accidental - lol Thank you Linda and Chrism. So you mean its natures plan and not accident Somebody told me that with activation kundalini may not be permanently activated but after a full awakening ,it never becomes dormat I was wondering how true that is? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2009 Report Share Posted January 21, 2009 I find this to be true S.Tibu. Once Kundalini has been activated there will always be an increased Kundalini awareness within the body. Whether or not that activation is developed into a full awakening where all chakras have become vivified is something else. This is good as not everyone is able to handle the increased flow of an awakening. So sometimes it isnt allowed to go that far. But the activation will remain. Activation doesnt equal an increase in Kundalini flow merely that the opportunity towards awakening has been given. This is why I am able to strip an activation that may be unhealthy for a person who has received it from me. An awakening though I cannot remove and wouldnt. - , " s.tibu " <s.tibu wrote: > Somebody told me that with activation kundalini may not be permanently > activated but after a full awakening ,it never becomes dormat > > I was wondering how true that is? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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