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healerteam Says:

Aug 30, 2008 - I agree that if we were more comfortable with mystical experiences they would be more accessible. Mystical experience is often relegated to the fringes of society. Even in established religions it tends to be controlled. Human society requires a shared vision of reality to operate smoothly and there are always some who seek to innovate versus those who strive to maintain order and control.

originalname33 Says:

Aug 30, 2008 - you'd be surprised how often there are spontaneous Kundalini Risings in Mental Wards. you can only keep that Energy suppressed with pills and propaganda for so long. actually Kundalini is a reason why a lot of people end up in the Wards...but they don't know it, which is why they sought external help, not internal.

5starrater1 Says:

Aug 31, 2008 - my boss had spontaneous kundalini in 1991 and he really does think he's Jesus and he keeps telling me I am the reincarnation of John (not the baptist). I love the job and my boss is a wow person but this situation does scare me and I don't really know how to handle it. Anyone got any ideas?

healerteam Says:

Aug 31, 2008 - Tell him John needs a raise in order to spread the good news. But seriously, he's entitled to his opinion and you're entitled to yours. Sometimes it's hard to know when to confront and when to just let something slide. His religious beliefs differ from yours, and he's trying to include you in his belief system. He trusts you and you like him and you love the job, so unless it escalates or you consider it abusive, it's "freedom of religion".

healerteam Says:

Sep 1, 2008 - That is very interesting. If you have direct experience with this it would be worth writing an article about, if not an entire book.

sargentpepperoni Says:

Sep 7, 2008 - hi paul, I think I had some spiritual experience. It felt like a nervous breakdown and the heart consciousness and there was peace for a week and now the ego is getting back into the brain. People thought i was crazy. But now its getting normal. Atleast now I know the source of consciousness at the heart.

healerteam Says:

Sep 7, 2008 - I'm glad you came through it OK. I think that the ego is a necessary part of a functioning person, and that's why it tends to snap back. Not a bad thing, and you retained your identity, even better. When you told me you were engaged in constant daily meditation I figured you'd experience some effect.

originalname33 Says:

Sep 9, 2008 - nah, no direct experience. I'm sure a book like that exists, but I doubt many make the Kundalini connection. I'll stick to One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest for now.

sargentpepperoni Says:

Sep 24, 2008 - well, the heart is the center of our conciousness. And it constantly makes you a better person because the heart is basically full of unconditional love for everyone, the inner child is awakened and its like a second birth. So the mind has to follow the heart as the heart does not want to engage in any hatred, fear or desire.

polhald Says:

Oct 16, 2008 - What's happening with his neck? It seems to be refusing to be recorded. Perhaps his Throat Chakra is over-active.

healerteam Says:

Oct 16, 2008 - Light reflecting off the water. My throat chakra isn't that theatrical.

abe100031 Says:

Oct 20, 2008 - how do used do kundalini

healerteam Says:

Oct 20, 2008 - I don't know how to answer that question.

cheshireallycat Says:

Oct 31, 2008 - Hi Paul, I am interested in you updating your K process. I am in the same boat, having had an awakening into my true nature that was accompanied by a huge K awakening. Living with this process is difficult in the western society. I am keen on creating a community of fellow souls who are living with the K process. Let me know your thoughts Love dave in Oz

wkjohnston Says:

Oct 31, 2008 - There is another step, at least in shamanic traditions, where the is ego basically implodes to the point where it takes a back seat to spirit - the 'little voice of conscience' takes a permanent place in the drivers seat where the ego used to be. basically you die and come back rewired - half human, half spirit so to speak. (this is WAY past the 'seeing the light' near-death experience) wouldn't recommend it without an experienced teacher for obvious reasons - some don't make it back.

fretboardyoda Says:

Nov 1, 2008 - Dear Paul,The "Gymnosophists" have been practicing their art since before recorded "history". many "arts" are a way "in". There is a record on another plane, known by some as the "Akashic" record, which is beyond a linear conception of time. I was wondering if you experienced, along with what you described, a fine network of multicoloured filaments, or lines, between and slightly above your eyebrows , which shimmered and pulsed, along with sensations of bliss, infinite?

healerteam Says:

Nov 1, 2008 - I didn't experience multi-colored lines or filaments.

healerteam Says:

Nov 1, 2008 - We're planning on doing some kind of follow up video. I never had spiritual community. The closest I came to it was my fellow students when I got my Religious Studies degree in college, but I think mutual support is a good thing.

cheshireallycat Says:

Nov 1, 2008 - Paul you say you have not been a part of a spiritual community and nor have I, I have been associated with a few but usually go for short retreat then go back to my life. I would suggest that you have already created here a community of Truth lovers interested in K energy. I have written about my own Kundalini journey, featuring indepth interviews with Dr Richard Moss, David Spero, Swami Shankaracharya and David Spero. I would like you to read it and perhaps offer a comment for the back page

healerteam Says:

Nov 1, 2008 - Thanks for the encouragement, easier to contact me via my website-- you can email me there.--Paul

fretboardyoda Says:

Nov 2, 2008 - Thank You Paul,I had this experience about 10 odd years ago, where I was lying on my stomach in bed, having what can only be described as a slightly relaxing sexual (solo) experience, when I felt energy rising from the base of my spine, upwards. Then I saw the multicoloured filaments which formed an "eye" image, it was very beautiful and It felt fantastic.I have never had a repeat experience like this, but I often feel a tingling at the nape of my neck, I love Yoga!All The Best

shastrayana Says:

Nov 8, 2008 - Kundalini Awakening need not be always associated with a spiritual awakening. More over it can give you adverse effects unless you are trained to handle it. Self awareness itself will give the insight or view. By constant meditation you can make the steadiness of the view. Kundalini awakening will only help you at this stage and not before.

healerteam Says:

Nov 8, 2008 - We've heard a lot of viewpoints regarding Kundalini awakening, including those who have had adverse effects and those who have come through it just fine with no problems, like me. Nobody trained me. It was a spiritual awakening for me and I was just a kid at the time. I'm trying to keep the dogmatic statements to a minimum in my comments section.

psybmw Says:

Nov 14, 2008 - I've never had ego

nattensvaffel Says:

Nov 17, 2008 - Kundalini awakening does not necessarily mean awakening, neither does it mean absolute consciousness. Kundalini awakening is an opening that increases the energy flow and has an inspiring effect on the nervous system on a cellular level, then again it is an opening to a new sensation of existence which is again an opening to a heightened experience of being. But remember it doesn't really matter whether you are Kundalini awakened or not, true awakening is to simply feel pure simple beingness.