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sex and kundalini? Moderators: Moderators Jump to page : 1 Now viewing page 1 [25 messages per page] | View previous thread :: View next thread |
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kbkenn |
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I had been dating a man for almost a year. After a brief break-up we made up and had the most unusual experience during sex and it literally continued on for a couple of days afterward. It literally changed my life and made me aware of things that I would not have believed existed prior to this experience. In fact both of us experianced it. The unlikelyhood of "syncronized mania" got me to researching. I am now aware that I have been awakened. I think he had a hard time with this, as I haven't seen him since. Neither of us has ever taken part in yoga although both of us are what some would call empaths. Has anyone ever heard of this happening to two people who were not trying to initiate it? Thanks, Kathie | |||
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Welcome to the forum Kathie. In answer to your question, "Has anyone ever heard of this happening to two people who were not trying to initiate it?": Such a state (syncronized mania)can be brought about it seems by manipulation of the external zeitgebers to which rhythms are synchronized rather than by any purposeful alteration. This can be expected to yield a disorganized rhythmic state rather than any discrete phase shifting or desynchronization of your respective rhythm. However, this state can lead to a mild dysphoria, psychomotor activation and a subtle disordering of thought form that leads to the typical clinical picture of mania when distorted cognitively by mechanisms similar to those found in depression--a false "awakening" if you will. There are a number of implications of this hypothesis. Firstly, mania should commonly be precipitated by similar psychosocial factors to those which precipitate depression. Secondly, similar neuroendocrine findings should be found in both depression and mania. Thirdly, similar agents should be effective in the treatment of mania and depression. Fourthly, cognitive therapy may play a significant part in the management of acute episodes of mania and reduce liability to chronicity. | |||
Bay Guy |
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Expert Yogi Posts: 2479 Location: A Blue State | Brother Bruce --- How is this affected by the postulate of universal simultaneity? It seems to me that established nonlinearities in the third-order approximation to the transfer function would imply self-stabilitization overnight, and, furthermore, that Kelvin's theorem would guarantee that rotational tendencies summed across both parties would lead to a zeroing of net vortical thought patterns. If the event involved a coincidence of singularities, one would obviously expect a stronger initial response, followed by the persistence of memory. The latter is probably responsible for a distorted presentation of time. | ||
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Bay Guy - 2005-03-11 8:04 AM If the event involved a coincidence of singularities, one would obviously expect a stronger initial response, followed by the persistence of memory. I must admit I never thought of that. That could certainly be the reason for Kathie's maintained sense of bliss. | |||
tourist |
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Expert Yogi Posts: 8442 | Yeah, I've heard that breakup sex can be, like, totally intense. So were you both stoned or what? What a sad question to ask of someone who has been married 30 years. | ||
gogirl58 |
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Extreme Veteran Posts: 338 | Bruce and Bay Guy, Are you putting us on! I have no idea what you said...... its in another language. | ||
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Oh oh--Brother Bay Guy, we've been undone! Quick, back to the pirate ship! | |||
Bay Guy |
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Expert Yogi Posts: 2479 Location: A Blue State | Scotty --- Beam us up now!! | ||
Cyndi |
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Expert Yogi Posts: 5098 Location: Somewhere in the Mountains of Western NC | Unbelievable...at first I thought I would take my dictionary out and try to define all that, yea right! You two should not be allowed to post on the same thread, where is that moderator??? Get your a&* out of that Harley Dealership, LOL!! Edited by Cyndi 2005-03-12 12:22 PM | ||
nathss |
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I am also trying to understand but Bay Guy wrote. Bay Guy, can you simplify what you explained. It seems like physics of mind. | |||
mkotya |
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Never mind both of them, Shambhu. They boldly went where no one has gone before. | |||
Bay Guy |
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Expert Yogi Posts: 2479 Location: A Blue State | Anybody remember the woman with Green Skin from the original Star Trek? | ||
MichaelJ |
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I remember the woman with the green skin. She danced in the club. But, it was "all an illusion"..... | |||
Cyndi |
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Expert Yogi Posts: 5098 Location: Somewhere in the Mountains of Western NC | The woman with the green skin...yes, I remember that..I always thought it was the color messing up again on that old color TV, once she was real blue and I think I remember seeing her purple colored too, LOL! | ||
sirensong2 |
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my roomie brian is a huge, hardcore trekkie..and currently adorning the mantle in the living room are about 20 star trek action figures..his recent find. ( i think they're fun, but i also hope he moves them to his room soon.) anyways, the green woman is currently partying in benjamin sisko's lap! ( ben comes with his own commander's chair). since she's from the original series i'll have to ask brian about her story....i'm a next generation chick. | |||
Bay Guy |
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Expert Yogi Posts: 2479 Location: A Blue State | That woman apparently showed up in the first of the two pilot episodes made for Star Trek in the 1960's. The first pilot never ran in its entirity until much later, but they used bits and pieces of it in flashbacks. (Amazing what you can learn on Google!) | ||
FamousLadyJane |
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I experianced this once. And it wasnt days, it was minutes. And, I wasn't depressed or in mania. Maybe that wasnt it, but it was nice. Nevermind. Ignore me. | |||
redtail |
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Sex, kundalini and the green lady flashbacks from Star Trek. I think I can almost make a connection here!! Scary, huh?? I absolutely do remember this episode. This was the 2-part (to be continued) episode about the captain of the Enterprise before Capt. Kirk (can't recall his name, though) that was on trial for doing some apparently dastardly deed to a race of aliens who had great big cranial cavitites (housing brains) that spoke with ESP. They eventually took the former captain to their planet where he lived happily ever after in an illusion created by them, for him.......I think Namaste | |||
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