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Possible kundalini rising

  1. #21
    Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    Originally posted by OG_GREENPLASTIC_JOHNSON_III once a long time ago i went to a rave with 4 other people. we all rolled balls on 5/6-APB and had syncans and were driving home at like 4 am and everyone was basically nodding off at that point, including myself (in the passenger seat) and my friend who was driving. i was totally fried and just gazing off and not paying attention when all of a sudden i look up and see us veering off the road and into the path of a tree. the same thing happened. despite me being totally intoxicated and exhausted my hand reached up and turned the steering wheel back onto the road and started yelling at the driver to get him to wake up, and before i even consciously knew what had happened, we were back on the road. then we pulled over and slept on the beach for a couple hours.


    Neat. It's like your brain flips a switch and is like WAKE UP MOTHERFUCKER, THINK FAST!!!
  2. #22
    Originally posted by OG_GREENPLASTIC_JOHNSON_III can i induce a kundalini rising by taking acid?

    Yes. I had my breakthrough on a 10 strip where I experienced all possible experiences simultaneously. I learned all I will ever know about the universe as C**** (my name) and went from a 6/10 Christian to what I am now.

    @Zanick I often wonder if we are in the infancy of growing another eye, AKA, a sixth sense. I believe we do have at least a primitive sixth sense, which is what is usually referred to as the third eye right now.
  3. #23
    Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    I wanna be an Imperial Navigator when i grow up.
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    Sub
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    Originally posted by DietPiano Yes. I had my breakthrough on a 10 strip where I experienced all possible experiences simultaneously. I learned all I will ever know about the universe as C**** (my name) and went from a 6/10 Christian to what I am now.

    @Zanick I often wonder if we are in the infancy of growing another eye, AKA, a sixth sense. I believe we do have at least a primitive sixth sense, which is what is usually referred to as the third eye right now.

    Caleb?
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    DAMN NOT RIGHT
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    Whatevs I tried
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    Cucky?
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    Lol
  10. #30
    Zanick motherfucker [my p.a. supernal goa]
    Originally posted by DietPiano @Zanick I often wonder if we are in the infancy of growing another eye, AKA, a sixth sense. I believe we do have at least a primitive sixth sense, which is what is usually referred to as the third eye right now.

    I don’t really have a lot of thoughts on this possibility. Some yogis would insist that we’re tapping into a long-lost sixth sense that was valued by our ancestors and that we’ve all but lost it today, but I really don’t subscribe to the beliefs typical of somebody going through what I’m experiencing. All I really know is that my third eye has been opened and that something is happening in my (barely existent) spiritual life.
  11. #31
    Zanick motherfucker [my p.a. supernal goa]
    Originally posted by OG_GREENPLASTIC_JOHNSON_III looks like we'll have yet another schizophrenic poster soon. i for one am excited.

    Doubtful. I have zero psychotic symptoms. While I didn’t ask for this at all and it’s frankly unwelcome, I look forward to demonstrating that a person can go through a kundalini awakening and retain their sober perspective.

    Originally posted by Sophie There was a time, long long ago, i was about to be in deep shit, like seriously horrible stinking deep fucking shit, and the only way to get out of it was to bullshit as i have never bullshat before. My brain turned on at mach 11 and i don't know what happened but it felt as if GOD HIMSELF was pointing a burning laser right at my brain in the area your third eye is supposed to be in.

    That was weird. But whatever happened it worked and i got away with it. But i'll never forget the laser pointer blinding my third eye feeling i had.

    Did that feeling remain with you or did it go away with the trip? The opened third eye tends to persist in terms of sensation, or at least that’s been my experience.
  12. #32
    Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    Originally posted by Zanick Doubtful. I have zero psychotic symptoms. While I didn’t ask for this at all and it’s frankly unwelcome, I look forward to demonstrating that a person can go through a kundalini awakening and retain their sober perspective.



    Did that feeling remain with you or did it go away with the trip? The opened third eye tends to persist in terms of sensation, or at least that’s been my experience.

    What trip? I was dead sober. And nah, it went away afterward.
  13. #33
    Zanick motherfucker [my p.a. supernal goa]
    Originally posted by Sophie What trip? I was dead sober. And nah, it went away afterward.

    Apologies, I am rather drunk. If you focus your eyes above your brow in meditation, you can unlock permanently the very same organ I’ve spoken of in this thread. I encourage you to do so, if you’re prepared for an experience, but I can’t make any guarantees.
  14. #34
    Zanick motherfucker [my p.a. supernal goa]
    Originally posted by OG_GREENPLASTIC_JOHNSON_III can i induce a kundalini rising by taking acid?

    From what I've read, yes, but it's not a good idea and it won't end well. Osho claims in some of his writing to have done it, but that it wasn't authentic or desirable as the earned one might be. Honestly, though, I have no idea. I'm no authority on kundalini. This wasn't some idea I had, it's something happening that I recognized and I'm still baffled by my circumstances.
  15. #35
    what IS a kundalini awakening though? like what are the characteristics that let you know that you are having a legit kundalini awakening, instead of just your brain maturing and perspective changing?
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  16. #36
    Zanick motherfucker [my p.a. supernal goa]
    Originally posted by OG_GREENPLASTIC_JOHNSON_III what IS a kundalini awakening though? like what are the characteristics that let you know that you are having a legit kundalini awakening, instead of just your brain maturing and perspective changing?

    This is a fair question that I think a lot of young people who work with kundalini will struggle to answer, though I'm done maturing neurologically or at least I should be. I can only give you my experience.

    The circumstances surrounding the recent moment this began (or at least I believe that's when it was) are rather private and I can't give many details, but basically, I was overcome with a feeling of intense love and the accompanying sensation was like being struck by lightning along my spine. That was what a yogi might call an energetic movement but I'm personally skeptical of all that. Following this, I began letting go of a lifetime of pain through a series of emotionally cathartic releases. I was living in pain, for pain, and it ruled me. Now I have the rest of the palette of human emotion to draw from. For me, thus far, kundalini seems to have driven recovery and healing.

    Then I've observed more concrete sensations which suggest that something is happening. Touching back on my third eye/pineal gland, it's on all the fucking time lately. Seriously, it's like somebody is pressing their thumb against the inside of my skull all day. I'm not experiencing psychic phenomena associated with excessive third eye activity, or siddhis, as they call them, though I don't really want to anyway. The other day I decided to try moving energy between chakras (just an experiment, as I do not subscribe to that system) and I felt something distinctly physical in substance rolling upward from the base of my spine. My heart rate became volatile and I stopped. According to what I've read since then, that was not a wise idea.

    If you believe that dreams can be interpreted to yield a coherent and meaningful message, you might also be interested to know about a recent one I’ve had which I believe indicates a radical transformation of perspective on my horizon. I was stuck in an elevator, and eight feet high on the back there was a peephole with a length of twine leading to an encircling chamber on the other side of the wall. I was holding onto this rope for dear life, kicking against the wall to try and pull myself through the hole and get to the other side. I think I must have been pulled through or something else happened because at that moment I had a powerful orgasm and woke up.
  17. #37
    Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    If you believe that dreams can be interpreted to yield a coherent and meaningful message, then explain to me what it means to dream of death. My brain is a horror show when left to it's own devices.
  18. #38
    Zanick motherfucker [my p.a. supernal goa]
    So, in short, and to put this in terms of awakening, I had a moment of intense realization of love which precipitated the shedding of karmic ties so that my mind has turned to more spiritually productive modes of experience, healing symptoms of trauma in a very short span of time. Then there’s the excessive third eye activity that I really can’t ignore even if I try. I’m having energy movements along my spine and symbolic dreams with content that heralds the shift of my unconscious mind into the realm of the conscious, though I admit the latter could just as easily be removed from the context of kundalini.
  19. #39
    Zanick motherfucker [my p.a. supernal goa]
    Originally posted by Sophie If you believe that dreams can be interpreted to yield a coherent and meaningful message, then explain to me what it means to dream of death. My brain is a horror show when left to it's own devices.

    I don't think there's one standard interpretation of death in dreams, or that interpretation is always possible or necessary, but when it is I think a lot of symbolism is personal. Maybe you think about death often enough while awake that you also think about it while you dream? It could be wish fulfillment. It could be communicating a desire to discard who you are and become someone new. Can you be more specific and provide a full dream you've had? Full disclosure: when I think my dreams are meaningful, I share them with my very qualified therapist. I am a poor substitute.
  20. #40
    Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    Originally posted by Zanick I don't think there's one standard interpretation of death in dreams, or that interpretation is always possible or necessary, but when it is I think a lot of symbolism is personal. Maybe you think about death often enough while awake that you also think about it while you dream? It could be wish fulfillment. It could be communicating a desire to discard who you are and become someone new. Can you be more specific and provide a full dream you've had? Full disclosure: when I think my dreams are meaningful, I share them with my very qualified therapist. I am a poor substitute.

    I'll tell you one i had because i like telling this dream. I was in a landscape and everything was grey and deserted, not a single thing grew there, in the distance there was a city, but the city was deserted and falling apart. There was a constant thunderstorm but no rain, looking around, i could see gigantic obelisks in all directions spaced a couple of kilometers apart, they were so enormously tall they almost reached the clouds, and at the top big blocks were crumbling off. But instead of falling down, as soon as they came loose they gently floated up through the clouds.

    Here's another one. I was standing in a room in my parents' house. I was holding a gun, there was another person standing there. He had a gun too, i looked at him, raised my gun to his face and pulled the trigger. Click. It did as it jammed. But as if nothing weird was going on i told the guy; 'hey give me your gun for a second'. And he looked at me and gave his gun to me. I raised it to his face and blew a hole right through his skull and he crumpled to the floor. It slowly dawned on me that this was actually really bad and i spent the rest of the dream worrying about being hauled off to prison.

    Lol.
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