awakening kundalini
neo therion
Posted 2011-02-26 8:13 PM (#202843)
Subject: awakening kundalini


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i just wanna add, th 1st time i had a tru kundalini rising all way 2 top, it was truly frightening & pleasurable! th closest thing i can compare it 2 is a truly intense LSD trip- i was forced outta my body & had difficulty getting bak in untill Shakti was finished wht she had in store 4 me! it was intensely pleasurable, but also scary. i remember thinking immediately aftr getting bak, "i need 2 warn everyone 2 stop attempting 2 force a rising" & tht this is something tht should not b played with!
i am a 9th degree magus of A.'.A.'. & am high priest of the knights of osiris, an occult school & temple of thelema in london ontario. i am certified & authorized 2 teach kundalini & all forms of yoga, & operate an occult school. & it took me about 6yrs of study & dedication 2 succeed in full rising.
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Maharaja Ganj
Posted 2011-02-27 4:12 PM (#202849 - in reply to #202843)
Subject: Re: awakening kundalini


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repeat post

Edited by Maharaja Ganj 2011-02-27 4:21 PM
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Maharaja Ganj
Posted 2011-02-27 4:17 PM (#202850 - in reply to #202849)
Subject: Re: awakening kundalini


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"i need 2 warn everyone 2 stop attempting 2 force a rising"

Perhaps it is possible that those that have forced with negative results did not understand Kundalini, if at all.They lacked a little knowledge and the right understanding.

To many the word 'Kundalini' likely is a concept shrouded in alot of mist. I found it helpful to think of it from a scientific point of view. It tend to see it roughly as energy potential resident within and beyond the nervous system to simplify things.

You are correct i think in that dangers can come from either or both

1) forcing
2) not self-pacing your openings

A little knowledge is useful. It does pay to know.

The right amount of effort , a surrender attitude during the meditative side of practices and a steady patient approach is a good idea.

Edited by Maharaja Ganj 2011-02-27 4:21 PM
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