View Full Version : Kundalini Awakening Process is now online
chris_com283
15-01-2009, 11:37 PM
http://kundaliniawakeningprocess.com/register.html
I didn't remember it costing that much. I'll have to open a new account some time and save up for it.
kingmob
18-01-2009, 12:02 PM
Does anybody have any experience with this? I got some books on the subject and this is a topic of great interest to me in general.
nirvana
20-01-2009, 02:46 PM
My kundalini awakend in 1986. Im still trying to control it now.
Was diagnosed with schizophrenia when I went to the doctor.Been of medication for 10 years now.
But still have pressure in my head and highly sensitive to sound.
Does this organisation treat you when kundalini goes wrong?
My kundalini was spontaneous so I never really had a choice lol.
I felt it shoot up my spine then circle my head inside. Not a very nice experience.
Peace:)
nordei
20-01-2009, 10:15 PM
I've experienced powerful Kundalini awakening similar to one described by Gopi Krishna in his book "Living with Kundalini".
It was extremely unpleasant and I still feel I have a long way to go before the process is over. I wouldn't recommend techniques dealing directly with Kundalini because the process can go terribly wrong. There are also some scary supernatural phenomena related to Kundalini but most of Kundalini sadhakas generally avoid to speak about them since they are truly mind-bending and also in many cases very disturbing.
I don't even remember how it was before awakening but I have a feeling that my spiritual journey would have been much smoother. There are some benefits also but I've read somewhere than it is not really that difficult to awaken Kundalini but to control it and guide it through the lower chakra up to the crown chakra to attain Nirvikalpa samadhi is something not many people in history were able to do.
It is not unlike the Force from Star Wars.It has it's dark occult side which leads to ego inflation and all kinds of delusions but the problem is that delusions are not hallucinations, Supernatural side is real, phenomena is real but most of the times you just have no idea about the source and mechanism beyond these strange manifestations and if you convince yourself it is from God, and you are now enlightened or whatever you may end up like one of those fraud Kundalini gurus ruining not just your own life. You need to remain grounded and objective throughout the whole process no matter what.
kingmob
21-01-2009, 02:40 AM
I've experienced powerful Kundalini awakening similar to one described by Gopi Krishna in his book "Living with Kundalini".
It was extremely unpleasant and I still feel I have a long way to go before the process is over. I wouldn't recommend techniques dealing directly with Kundalini because the process can go terribly wrong. There are also some scary supernatural phenomena related to Kundalini but most of Kundalini sadhakas generally avoid to speak about them since they are truly mind-bending and also in many cases very disturbing.
I don't even remember how it was before awakening but I have a feeling that my spiritual journey would have been much smoother. There are some benefits also but I've read somewhere than it is not really that difficult to awaken Kundalini but to control it and guide it through the lower chakra up to the crown chakra to attain Nirvikalpa samadhi is something not many people in history were able to do.
It is not unlike the Force from Star Wars.It has it's dark occult side which leads to ego inflation and all kinds of delusions but the problem is that delusions are not hallucinations, Supernatural side is real, phenomena is real but most of the times you just have no idea about the source and mechanism beyond these strange manifestations and if you convince yourself it is from God, and you are now enlightened or whatever you may end up like one of those fraud Kundalini gurus ruining not just your own life. You need to remain grounded and objective throughout the whole process no matter what.
I've read the same book, and even though he experienced what seemed to be hell, I felt that I would like to go through with the process.
I think I will start by preparing with Hatha Yoga and let the body get ready for something so powerful. Can you guys add some pointers and add some experience notes? Is it hard to live with something like this? What helps, and what doesn't?
Greatly appreciated.
nordei
21-01-2009, 04:07 AM
I've read the same book, and even though he experienced what seemed to be hell, I felt that I would like to go through with the process.
I think I will start by preparing with Hatha Yoga and let the body get ready for something so powerful. Can you guys add some pointers and add some experience notes? Is it hard to live with something like this? What helps, and what doesn't?
Greatly appreciated.
First of all you have to be aware that it can go wrong and wreck your life, your relationships, education if you are student, and even health but for some it is worth the risk.
Life with active Kundalini is difficult but it has its rewards.
In my case Kundalini brought up all the garbage hidden in unconscious. Every fear, every trauma, every single negative experience and amplified it. It is of utmost importance to maintain satvic discipline (I’ve heard that in ancient yoga scriptures it was recommended for sadhakas to go through 12 years of purification process on every level) before attempting to awaken Kundalini. Now, if somebody asked me during the initial phase for advice regarding techniques for awakening Kundalini I would probably think that person is completely insane or complete ignorant but when I started with sadhana I wasn't very cautious.
I practiced many extreme techniques for awakening Kundalini and disregarded warnings. I just wasn't satisfied with believing in these things. I wanted, I needed to experience it. If you are tired of religious dogmatism and new-age mumbo-jumbo then Kundalini might be the right thing. It is easier today. There are some excellent books, and web sites where you can always seek advice. Such as Bob Boyd’s http://www.kundalini-support.com/bb/index.php
I would also recommend physical exercise, strength training. Some Kundalini yogis believe that strong body is important if you want to survive this long process, which may last decades. Some people may completely lose an appetite during process, digestive system may not work properly and those with weak constitution may literally starve but those are the rare cases.
I still would not advice to experiment with Kundalini. My path was difficult but there are people who got it far worse. I knew one person who was unable to walk when he came to one ashram in South India. His friends used to carry him around and it all happened after he disregarded an advice given by his tantric guru regarding sexual activity during process.
Kundalini is great mystery and you never know where this process will take you. You can get some good general advices from sadhakas but nobody can really guide you every step of the way.
Some claim it is not necessary to awaken Kundalini to experience samadhi, mystical union, Nirvana etc. but I wouldn't know about that since most significant spiritual experiences in my life occurred after Kundalini awakening. It is quite possible that for me gate would remain sealed without Kundalini. Ramakrishna Paramahansa said that true spiritual life begins only after Kundalini awakening and all else is just preparation. Ramana Maharishi taught that Kundalini is authentic but difficult path and recommended gyana yoga as safer and quicker alternative.
nirvana
21-01-2009, 11:56 AM
I've read the same book, and even though he experienced what seemed to be hell, I felt that I would like to go through with the process.
I think I will start by preparing with Hatha Yoga and let the body get ready for something so powerful. Can you guys add some pointers and add some experience notes? Is it hard to live with something like this? What helps, and what doesn't?
Greatly appreciated.
Where I went wrong was indulging in cannibis and other drugs. These made things worse.
Also trying to send more energy up my spine when I should of just took time out to relax and ground myself. I spent close to 18 years as a homeless drifter ,drifting from town to city etc and the only thing I focused on was zen and martial arts.
It was like a battle every day it felt like something was trying to gain control of me .
When I started to respect my body and good diet plenty of water and martial arts ,I felt more grounded.
I went through a stage where I thought I was a world teacher come to save humanity etc and also really passifist where I would let people walk all over me without standing up for myself.
Martial arts really grounded me because I was doing lots of sparring etc .
So I had that balance between soft and hard .
I feel like I lost half my life through this process and if I had a choice i would not of gone through it
Also what helped me was a zen mind.
Peace
kingmob
21-01-2009, 11:01 PM
Thanks for responses, guys. I will have to comtemplate on this information.
mahabaratara
24-01-2009, 01:09 AM
There are also some scary supernatural phenomena related to Kundalini but most of Kundalini sadhakas generally avoid to speak about them since they are truly mind-bending and also in many cases very disturbing.
I can assure you that this is correct.
The force is indeed real.
The Djedi of Eygpt did indeed practice this.
frton
28-01-2009, 06:44 AM
First of all you have to be aware that it can go wrong and wreck your life, your relationships, education if you are student, and even health but for some it is worth the risk.
Life with active Kundalini is difficult but it has its rewards.
In my case Kundalini brought up all the garbage hidden in unconscious. Every fear, every trauma, every single negative experience and amplified it...
It is how is meant to be imho. Nothing can go wrong or wreck your life these are threats from the negative entities that feed on people to stop them from taking on their destiny. Of course this is not something that can be done just as a hobby, fun or half-way, but whoever has one purpose in life to experience real living and divinity needs not to worry.
In all the cases god's grace push impurities out to be faced and dealt by the individual. Every wound will be healed every torn part of the soul will be united. The process when you face these could be very painful but is much worse if they stay hidden like in most people being still painful for the soul. They can not live in their own consciousness because constantly run from exactly this pain. When decisions in life are governed by desire to avoid it there is no free will and happiness.
This possibility for healing is a great gift and blessing for the brave. One needs to have open mind to learn constantly and unshakable faith in love of God and that nothing, not even tiny bit can happen outside His will ;)
unusual_suspect
29-01-2009, 10:21 PM
Has anyone had electronic stuff and computers breaking and light bulbs blowing during an awakening?
I had to stop my kundalini meditations as this kept happening, and I was getting stange feelings in my head.
nirvana
29-01-2009, 11:39 PM
Has anyone had electronic stuff and computers breaking and light bulbs blowing during an awakening?
I had to stop my kundalini meditations as this kept happening, and I was getting stange feelings in my head.
Never had any electrical stuff break on me. I once had light comming through my fingertips when I was in bed.But was told this was just due to static electricity.
I still have the strange sensations in my head like energy moving around and very sensitive to my body can feel all my bones skull,brain etc with my mind.Very hyper sensitive.
Peace:)
marpat
30-01-2009, 12:27 AM
I used to be into all that stuff years ago. You do the exercise and get some of the symptoms, etc. I often cannot leave me feet covered at night as they get too hot. In time I realised it is only one path and not necessarily the most important one. I think people get hooked on it because of the idea that fantastic powers will unfold, etc. but I think for such to occur would need quite a lot of force to be released, which could take a lot of preperation depending on the persons etheric condition.
marpat
30-01-2009, 12:29 AM
Has anyone had electronic stuff and computers breaking and light bulbs blowing during an awakening?
I had to stop my kundalini meditations as this kept happening, and I was getting stange feelings in my head.
A long time ago I was talking to an old man, a fellow occultist. Cant remember what the conversation was about but there was a bang and flash, like a fuse blowing. I think he heard the bang but didnt see the flash.
Also, I used to give people electric shocks at times.
I often see coloured clouds and sparks of light floating around, but not as much as I used to. Not sure if that was part of it or not.
unusual_suspect
30-01-2009, 12:36 AM
Never had any electrical stuff break on me. I once had light comming through my fingertips when I was in bed.But was told this was just due to static electricity.
I still have the strange sensations in my head like energy moving around and very sensitive to my body can feel all my bones skull,brain etc with my mind.Very hyper sensitive.
Peace:)
A long time ago I was talking to an old man, a fellow occultist. Cant remember what the conversation was about but there was a bang and flash, like a fuse blowing. I think he heard the bang but didnt see the flash.
Also, I used to give people electric shocks at times.
I often see coloured clouds and sparks of light floating around, but not as much as I used to. Not sure if that was part of it or not.
I had to stop the exercises, I kept making computers go funny and elecrical suff broke when I was around. I got feelings like I had been spiked with acid or something, it wasn't good when I was working in an office.
tejas
31-01-2009, 01:23 AM
My kundalini awakend in 1986. Im still trying to control it now.
Was diagnosed with schizophrenia when I went to the doctor.Been of medication for 10 years now.
But still have pressure in my head and highly sensitive to sound.
Does this organisation treat you when kundalini goes wrong?
My kundalini was spontaneous so I never really had a choice lol.
I felt it shoot up my spine then circle my head inside. Not a very nice experience.
Peace:)
Dude something similar happened to me, Diagnosis Psycosis- What happened to you?
All sorts of wierd shit happened to me, including this wierd racing of electricity up and down my spine..
nirvana
31-01-2009, 01:53 AM
Dude something similar happened to me, Diagnosis Psycosis- What happened to you?
All sorts of wierd shit happened to me, including this wierd racing of electricity up and down my spine..
When i had the kundalini release did not know what it was .I just felt something shoot up my spine and circle the inside of my head.Then I started to have lucid dreaming and obe's . At this time I never knew what kundalini was .I never knew what lucid dreaming was.I thought I was the only person that had dreams like these.
I went to the dr's got referred to a psychiatrist ,I told him about this sensation shooting up my spine and circling my head. He told me it was a delusion and I suffered from schizophrenia. I was on medication for a couple of years got sectioned I was so paranoid.
Got out of hospital put my medication in bin and went travelling all over. Homeless drifter.
The strange thing is there was a few people in hospital that talked about this snake like thing shooting up their spines etc.
It really felt like something was trying to take me over but I was so mentally exhausted that I found it hard to put into words tc.
Peace:)
mahabaratara
31-01-2009, 11:21 PM
they just dont understand the phenomena.
i could use very very harsh words regards those that have suffered and the "care" they have recieved but that would be for nought.
better to try to introduce the information to them.
someone i know well was told they would have to take medication specifically lithium for the rest of their lives.
he educated himself and slowly cycled off within months.
sometimes i think they do this because those that can influence/master the kundalini can become pretty powerful if they are so inclined.
fromthatshow
04-02-2009, 01:46 AM
Well since everyone else is sharing I might as well.
Mine started spontaneously in March of last year. I believe it came on spontaneously from extreme depression/grief. For the longest time, in fact only until recently was I aware of what was going on, that this was in fact a Kundalini awakening, and my insanity came from the extreme blockage in my throat chakra. The blockage was always there, but I never felt it intensly because I didn't have a rising of Kundalini. I've tried and tried to put it back to sleep but it can't be. I have to live with it.
April of last year I was shaking and sweating for the whole month, and barely slept. Then I got on medication and have been on medication to control the intensity of this feeling ever since. I've been in the psych ward twice for wanting to kill myself. This is no easy process! If there's any way I could have prevented this I would, even though I know it's probably for my own good. I have felt extremely good sensations when I've let the energy come up the spine and sprinkle down on me. It is scary though so most of the time I am in a state of panic. It is comforting to know that it took a long time for people to be able to live with their awakened Kundalini. It will be a year this March that it started. I'm still feeling suicidal, but knowing that this is a long process and being able to put a fucking NAME on it helps so much. There are many times now when I am able to consciously raise it and let it shower upon me.
Be careful anyone who hasn't messed around with Kundalini activation. You're in for a ride!
mahabaratara
07-02-2009, 12:09 AM
sincerely try meditation.
I just wish someone would have told me about it before.
http://www.aypsite.org/
I have been following this for a few months now.
for me it works.
;)
getmeout
07-02-2009, 03:56 AM
Had this happened to me as well, not sure but it really does sound like it was some kundalini awakening. Whatever it was it went back and forth between being scared shitless by unexplainable experiences to some kind of bliss is what i guess i will have to call it.
People in my surroundings was probably a bit worried about my mental health.. i too was to be honest.
All i can say is thank god for this age of information or i would probably have ended up in a mental ward somewhere.
I can honestly say my perception of most things in life has changed after this and after being trough this 'hell' there are positive things to it.
I really like the advices in this thread. Be careful, stay grounded and sane..
'It is only one path and not necessarily the most important one', and yea, dont get hooked and fall into traps.