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Possible kundalini rising
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2019-04-17 at 2:52 AM UTCSo yes, Freud was a hack. A very famous and influential hack but a hack nonetheless.
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2019-04-17 at 2:57 AM UTC
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2019-04-17 at 12:35 PM UTCHow do you meditate?
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2019-04-17 at 12:44 PM UTC
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2019-04-17 at 12:46 PM UTCI know some of the basics, I was more curious what someone who's actually had success with it does.
I did it for a while when I was younger but never really felt anything more than a short period of 'clarity' right after. -
2019-04-17 at 1:01 PM UTCI've had success with it but not in the weird psychedelic kundalini way. Success is just improving your mindfulness. You gain more control over yourself and your thoughts. The objective is that every time you notice your attention drifting, you bring it back. It's like an exercise for your mind.
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2019-04-17 at 1:38 PM UTC
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2019-04-17 at 3:06 PM UTCWhen You Are Held To The Ground, Just Take It.
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2019-04-17 at 3:46 PM UTC
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2019-04-17 at 6:52 PM UTC
Originally posted by Zanick A kundalini rising is (I think) a spiritual achievement that results in liberation and may not have any psychosis at all but in fact, makes you a better person.
That depends on the person. Some people shoot themselves in the head as a result of awakening their kundalini. That's why people who had been practicing kundalini meditation for thousands of years did it extremely slowly. If you awaken it quickly with drugs (or trauma), it can be hard to tell the difference between kundalini and psychosis. Depending on the person also, they may end up with certain enhancements, such as astral projection, remote viewing and even telekinesis. Levitation also isn't unheard of when it comes to the kundalini. It is serious stuff. The masters would be quite unhappy with people for talking about these special abilities they gained, or showing off. They view them as more of a distraction.
It's an electric energy so it can also damage organs if done too fast. A sort of electric current, in a spiral formation that radiates certain energy. Your aura will change also. -
2019-04-17 at 6:54 PM UTCnigger
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2019-04-17 at 7:07 PM UTC
Originally posted by whoami I hitch-hiked across the country to get fucked in the ass by a fat girls boyfriend and then had a gun pulled on me, so trolling obscure forums makes my peepee feel a little bigger
I understand.
Anyway
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integral_yoga
https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP96-00788R001700210016-5.pdf
Kundalini awakening isn't permanent. Some of the special abilities people gain will be, but they pale in comparison to what should be the goal of the experience if there is one.
Sri Aurobindo believed that the human race will divide into two at some point, the evolved spiritually, a type of supermen who retained all knowledge and abilities from kundalini awakening, their awakening was a permanent one, and the ordinary people who did not evolve. -
2019-04-17 at 7:11 PM UTCnigger
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2019-04-17 at 10:50 PM UTC
Originally posted by We'reAllBrownNosers That depends on the person. Some people shoot themselves in the head as a result of awakening their kundalini. That's why people who had been practicing kundalini meditation for thousands of years did it extremely slowly. If you awaken it quickly with drugs (or trauma), it can be hard to tell the difference between kundalini and psychosis. Depending on the person also, they may end up with certain enhancements, such as astral projection, remote viewing and even telekinesis. Levitation also isn't unheard of when it comes to the kundalini. It is serious stuff. The masters would be quite unhappy with people for talking about these special abilities they gained, or showing off. They view them as more of a distraction.
It's an electric energy so it can also damage organs if done too fast. A sort of electric current, in a spiral formation that radiates certain energy. Your aura will change also.
You see, the lsd was the beginning of the awakening, but it was an awakening in stages. It was through meditating on that session nonstop for weeks where I would occasionally come to points synonymous, but not equal to psychosis. I don't think psychosis is truly the most fitting word for what the moments are. -
2019-04-17 at 10:54 PM UTCThere were some very interesting things that came out of it though.
The time where I found out I am God and this is what I do forever, I basically layed down amd just completely shut down. Not in a panic, but like I ok, wow, I got it now, this is what this is.
Then I wondered if I could now control everything since I'm God, so when my uncle came over to talk to me I gave him the oddest gaze because I thought I would be in control of him since I created him.
I guess you could call that psychosis, since I was completely sober. -
2019-05-15 at 6:05 PM UTCI've had some luck lately by visualising a beam of energy spinning slowly inside my brain, like the sonar readout in old submarine movies. with every rotation I can feel the energy build a little, the sensation similar to the feeling you get in your head on acid except of course much, much milder. Fire of the mind.
I'm not sure how close I can get to that feeling through practice alone, but it feels like I might be able to will myself into a psychedelic state that way eventually.
as an aside, I can't imagine how it'd be possible for someone to be able to work toward such a state if they'd never used psychedelic drugs before. -
2019-05-15 at 6:45 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra I've had some luck lately by visualising a beam of energy spinning slowly inside my brain, like the sonar readout in old submarine movies. with every rotation I can feel the energy build a little, the sensation similar to the feeling you get in your head on acid except of course much, much milder. Fire of the mind.
I'm not sure how close I can get to that feeling through practice alone, but it feels like I might be able to will myself into a psychedelic state that way eventually.
as an aside, I can't imagine how it'd be possible for someone to be able to work toward such a state if they'd never used psychedelic drugs before.
Yeah, It would be extremely difficult I think without having psych'd. I get what you mean by the spinning beam, I don't get it in the way you do, for me it's a torus without the outer part of it, just the middle and ends and it turns and turns in all angles.
I also have a few different fairly predicatble patterns that go on, one being an orb of light at the end of a tunnel, spinning around but I can't make anything out of what it is because it's too bright and spinning and morphing too quickly. Another is a black hole of sorts that breathes out all the colours in a jiggly fashion and repeats the cycle(I'm frustrated by the discontinuity of this one), and then an extremely thin but infinitely long beam of light that turns into a wall the size of Saturn that sometimes I can kind of ride around on in the 3.5th dimension sort of, almost like bundy.
And then there's the extremely long and precise cyclone that as soon as I'm able to look perfectly directly into the eye of it, it ceases to be a cyclone and turns into an enormous force-field like wall that's kind of transparent. Once that happens, I know I'm centered. I haven't done it in a while, I'm gonna do it now. -
2019-05-15 at 6:58 PM UTCYeah zanuck I bet you stuck your finger up your ass and had a revelation
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