Guest guest Posted February 5, 2010 Report Share Posted February 5, 2010 Greetings to everyone in the group I dont really have a technique for meditating other than stilling my mind. I have friends who follow Glenn Morris's teachings and they are kundalini active and they do those 2 meditations daily. Has anyone any experience with these 2 techniques as i am wondering about trying to incorperate them into my routine. I do have a certain amount of fear/anxiety associated with visualising the movement of energy around my body because this is what caused me to have an awakening in the first place, When i visualise or try to move energy i actually FEEL it move and and its slow as if i am dragging water so im worried about forcing energy... thanks to all Mark Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2010 Report Share Posted February 6, 2010 Mark, Chrism talks about these techniques in the articles section of the kas1 website. There's an article on circulating the light under the " Practice " section. He has also mentioned the inner smile technique as well, though I can't remember exactly where. It's there on the website. I don't think these practices will hurt you, but the fear and anxiety you mention can. Fear and anxiety and any other form of resistance to being activated will cause problems for you. The anitdote is the safeties. It's always tempting to try to add more techniques (I fall into this, too) - oh, if I add this other technique, it will solve such and such a problem. But in the end I always come back to the safeties, and I find that sometimes my search for additional techniques is my personal way of avoiding practicing all of the safeties as fully as I should. So take a look at the safeties and make sure you're practicing all of them. Then if you want to circulate the light during meditation, go for it. I circulate the light a few times during meditation and also at the beginning/end of martial arts classes. As for forcing the energy, let Shakti guide you. If the energy wants to move slowly so be it; if it wants to zip around, so be it. If it wants to go focus on a different parts of your body/bodies that are outside the scope of your " I am currently circulating the light " agenda, then let it do that as well. Let Shakti do what She will and surrender to it. I don't practice the inner smile, but I think it's really just a visualization for cultivating inner joy, releasing fear/anxiety, and generating love. So I view it as another way to apply the safeties. Note that the safeties simply say you should cultivate inner joy, love, gratitude, surrender, service, etc. - if a particular technique assists you in doing so, then I see it as useful. Try to leave fear out of the equation. This whole business of being activated is a glorious, wondrous, happy occasion. With some self-control and the application of the safeties, this can be a blissful, joyous path. If you're looking for other things to " do " during meditation, here are some additional ideas: the compression prayer/alternate nostril breathing, the shakti prayer as a mantra, any other mantra that appeals to you, chakra meditation. There's a section on the kas1 website with links to descriptions of various meditation techniques you may wish to explore. I think the main thing is to pick one or two techinques and let yourself explore them deeply, rather than jumping around too much. That being said, sometimes you have to jump around a little until you find what works for you. By the way, your technique of " stilling the mind " is a perfectly good technique for meditation. In my own practice, I usually start with the compression prayer, shakti prayer, circulate the light a few times, chakra meditation, possibly a few rounds of mantra. By then stilling the mind comes pretty easily and I just sit in stillness for 10-30 minutes. I would also suggest that you ask these questions of - everyone is at a different place in their journey and diffferent practices are appropriate for different phases of unfoldment. Whereas I can only give general advice and tell you what's worked for me, can address your particular circumstances.... Love, David Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2010 Report Share Posted February 6, 2010 Mark, I've used these techniques and think they are great. One key point when it comes to circulating energy: don't force the energy to move, allow it to move. You can lead the energy with your intention but if it doesn't follow, you just have to be satisfied with it for the time being. If you can remember this, everything should be fine. Zach Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2010 Report Share Posted February 6, 2010 Also aside from keeping the tongue at the tip of the top of the mouth, Glenn advised one stretch therally at least twice a week because the more flexible the body the better the chi flows. He also encouraged the practice of Chi Kung regularly. In his book, " Path Notes of an American Ninja Master " , he says that he learned that chi kung provides safe gaurds against many of the negative side effects associated with Kundalini Awakenings. And as Glenn would say, " Keep Playing " . Have a good nite and be thee well and in peace. Sincerely, Sir Alex 20003 , " znelms " <znelms wrote: > > Mark, > I've used these techniques and think they are great. > One key point when it comes to circulating energy: don't force the energy to move, allow it to move. You can lead the energy with your intention but if it doesn't follow, you just have to be satisfied with it for the time being. If you can remember this, everything should be fine. > Zach > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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