Guest guest Posted March 6, 2010 Report Share Posted March 6, 2010 Thanks for the suggestion Mary! I agree with Dennys thoughts on it. For me, I try to frame speaking of the Kundalini in terms that the other person is familar with. For example, I think most of the safeties are part of every major religion. Love, gratitude, joy, forgivenes, tolerance, etc... These are all very safe areas of discussion. If the person is not spiritual or religious at all you can even discuss them in the context of being a better person. As for the Tibetans, I think these days everyone is accepting of the idea of doing yoga. And these are a form of yoga. One of the benefits of doing them can be an improvement in your health. The idea of doing prayer and meditation should be fairly safe as well. Discussing dreams might be safe ground as well, but not everyone might see things the way you do! I think it is when we get into discussing phenomena that things can get a bit shaky. You might like to choose who you share specific things with. Like visions, special abilities that may be coming or way or have come, hearing voices, seeing entities, seeing spiders that no one else sees, etc. Everyone does not need to know everything. Use discernment. To wrap up, if you need to discuss things with loved ones, start with the ground you are safe on. Start slowly and see how they accept and adjust to things. The Kundalini may be a very personal journey and you might not be able to share every single experience with your loved ones around you. Use your discernment! be well! bradly > >      Maybe there could be some articles on how to talk to your loved ones about explaining the K process (especially for those in the west). I have had many difficult issues with this in the past. I would love some suggestions and helpful wording. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2010 Report Share Posted March 6, 2010 Thank You Bradley, Denny and for your replies, they helped me very much. Almost always , I do not talk about my K process with others but within my immediate family there have been issues.  Since my K energy runs very strong, many times when it runs down the side of my face it actually pulls down the muscles of that side of my face and neck. My face pulses as the K energy pulses. Of course, people have asked me about it concerned for me. My husband knows this is the energy, along with my daughter - but the others I give excuses to as a habit of biting my lip! In social situations I try to hide it but can be very difficult sometimes because the energy builds up in my head if I try and stop the face movements. I have excused myself many times to leave for a few minutes to allow the energy to exit as it wishes. Since my husband and daughter see this on me more often and even though I try and hide my struggles with how strong the K energy can manifest for me in many ways ( not just the face thing) they do  get very concerned.  I was looking for a positive way to to explain this in order to put them at ease for me. Also when I was hospitalized recently with an ulcer and the K energy was running extremely strong through my stomach and I felt I had to tell the doctor about the symptoms in case it was really something else.  I told him that I had very strong Chi type energy pushing up on my stomach. He looked at me as if I had three heads! LOL. Luckily, my husband was in the room at the time to see his reaction and he empathized how others would just not understand what I was feeling physically. I just thought a very general  article that supports (or eases the fears) of those who are very close to K active people might be helpful, but only if the K active person wanted to share it. Thanks So Much! Mary - " curball2002 " <curball2002 Saturday, March 6, 2010 12:03:24 PM GMT -06:00 US/Canada Central Re: Youtube  (Mary, discussing Kundalini with others)  Thanks for the suggestion Mary! I agree with Dennys thoughts on it. For me, I try to frame speaking of the Kundalini in terms that the other person is familar with. For example, I think most of the safeties are part of every major religion. Love, gratitude, joy, forgivenes, tolerance, etc... These are all very safe areas of discussion. If the person is not spiritual or religious at all you can even discuss them in the context of being a better person. > >      Maybe there could be some articles on how to talk to your loved ones about explaining the K process (especially for those in the west). I have had many difficult issues with this in the past. I would love some suggestions and helpful wording. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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