tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5285871073069940636.post7503640410114730537..comments2024-02-28T08:54:21.924-08:00Comments on The Kundalini Consortium: Being Certain in an Uncertain WorldJJ Semplehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12739952761972950114noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5285871073069940636.post-80502354337387177902015-07-22T09:21:29.212-07:002015-07-22T09:21:29.212-07:00To say that your experience is not like others is ...To say that your experience is not like others is unsustainable, given the fact that individual kundalini experiences -- and there have been many throughout history -- are quite different one from another as pertains to both triggers and effects. As for kundalini sending "deceiving ideas and lies directly into my frontal lobe, and suggests that I should smoke a cigarette." This is contrary to my experience. You are correct; kundalini does tell us things, but not through verbal or pictorial means. For me, it's been a continuous series of realizations, bubbling up from the subconscious to the conscious mind. Specifically: Foods to avoid eating. When I should exercise. When I should rest. People to avoid. Harmful contaminants to steer clear of.<br /><br />What's more, these realizations have always been benign. I don't recall a single instance of being led astray. Kundalini wants me to lead a simple and natural life, unfettered by social pressure and conventional wisdom.JJ Semplehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12739952761972950114noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5285871073069940636.post-45701231448176733892015-07-22T07:26:50.064-07:002015-07-22T07:26:50.064-07:00This comment has been removed by the author.JJ Semplehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12739952761972950114noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5285871073069940636.post-26341149184185897192015-07-21T10:33:23.225-07:002015-07-21T10:33:23.225-07:00This comment has been removed by the author.JJ Semplehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12739952761972950114noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5285871073069940636.post-65364557001615892282015-07-21T10:32:06.297-07:002015-07-21T10:32:06.297-07:00This comment has been removed by the author.JJ Semplehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12739952761972950114noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5285871073069940636.post-21450810343169753832015-07-20T21:12:23.597-07:002015-07-20T21:12:23.597-07:00The more I read the more confused I become. My exp...The more I read the more confused I become. My experience of Kundalini is not like others'. I was a neutral observer when I first experienced my Kundalini awakening, which was by accident. Even so, the Kundalini Serpent is definitely its own entity, looks exactly like a serpent or a dragon, thinks for itself, and almost constantly sends ideas of deception up and into my frontal lobe without my permission. <br /><br />About 25 years after this awakening, I did meditate on a particular question and it was, "how can I know something is true and still have opposing thoughts in my head (that demand I think the opposite)? Then one day I got an answer - I was given the answer in a slow-motion video-like experience: I was able to feel for the first time that there are thoughts being sent into my head from somewhere else in my body; I could feel for the first time thoughts coming up my body in slow motion from the exact area and spot where I know the serpent resides; specific ideas that said, "don't believe it (don't believe the truth)" coming from the origin of the Kundalini and being put directly into my head (frontal lobe). It was on this day that I learned (was shown, actually) the following facts: the Kundalini Serpent thinks for itself, sends deceiving ideas and lies directly into my frontal lobe, and suggests that I should smoke a cigarette. I later learned that the serpent is only put underfoot by reading scripture and the like because ideas from the serpent cannot be put into the frontal lobe at the same time or whilst the frontal lobe is busy reading or thinking deliberately about God. <br /><br />FYI - I had no preconceived ideas before this awakening or encounter at age 20. I did not know the energy had a name or that it would rise up and speak to me, or that I would see something that looked like anything. I was concentrating on a particular energy that was not one of the 7 chakras; then out of the blue this energy came up my body and screamed at me, "I am the Fire," as it looked at me face-to-face. This happened 38 years ago and I have been observing it like a scientist ever since. Everything I know is from direct experience with no manipulation from anyone (except God maybe).go for the goldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05966925483600463844noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5285871073069940636.post-69309311890963965292015-07-15T08:09:39.493-07:002015-07-15T08:09:39.493-07:00There's so much social pressure to conform tha...There's so much social pressure to conform that it's hard to break free. For example, in her book, <a href="http://bit.ly/FemaleKundalini" rel="nofollow">Female Kundalini</a>, Margaret Dempsey chronicles her life and her dedication to finding <i>the something out there</i>. I guess that's why the journey has always interested me as much as the destination.JJ Semplehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12739952761972950114noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5285871073069940636.post-85688288959752319252015-07-07T21:24:06.929-07:002015-07-07T21:24:06.929-07:00It's very interesting--the precursors of kunda...It's very interesting--the precursors of kundalini in one's life--the intuitions of otherness, the kiss that's more than pleasure or even 'love', a prickle on the back of the neck at a cadence in a piece of music. I think the conditioned mind manages to squash these intuitions so often because it works itself into the body--fear in the stomach, in the chest, in the head--a bodily fear of kundalini's overwhelming one physically, when in fact, kundalini frees the body.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00552149362839746643noreply@blogger.com