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    Question Help with understanding Kundalini

    This will probably be a bit of a long post, so sorry in advance. The reason I'm here is because I have quite a few unanswered questions about Kundalini. I've done a lot of research already, but things are usually quite hit and miss, with not many solid definitive answers, so I was wandering if any of you could help me.

    Firstly, a lot of sources claim that Kundalini can only be activated under certain circumstances, such as you have to be spiritually/mentally balanced, or you have to open/balance all of your Chakras before it can be fully awakened. However I have an issue with this, because ever since a young age I've always been able to activate my Kundalini and feel the flowing 'Prana' through all of my 'Chakras' with no practice or even prior knowledge as to what I was actually doing. It's only recently that I decided to look it up and read into it. How then can I activate it with such ease, yet some claim it to be this mystical experience that only those who have a perfect/spiritual mental state can achieve? Surely I wasn't just born with, or by chance happened to acquire these prerequisites. Am I different because it's so easy/effortless? Is it this effortless for others? Do others experience it from such a young age?

    Ok, next section. Kundalini is described as a flow of energy through the Chakras up or down the spine (and consequently to various places throughout your body). I've read that you cannot experience individual/seperate sensations for each Chakra, yet that Kundalini is rather the flow of Prana through all of the Chakra once they are opened. However, when I experience Kundalini, if I want to, I can focus the 'energy' on one chakra and one chakra alone. I can then focus that energy to any of the other Chakras whenever I want, feeling an immense sensation only on the spot along my spine that I'm focusing on. I know this isn't blocked Chakras, because I can let it flow through all of them if I chose. Again... I think I just need clarification. I'm being told that Kundalini can't be felt in individual Chakras but this isn't what I'm experiencing. On some sites it also states Kundalini only flows from the base of your spine and up to the crown of your head. Again, I can do this, but I can also do the opposite, letting it flow from the crown downwards, or even starting it at another spot of my choice (the third eye is by far the strongest for me). So are they wrong in stating that? I can even (after a bit of concentration) feel some of/all the Chakras at the same time, pulsing and growing stronger simultaneously. Is all of this normal? Any help in understanding this would be greatly appreciated.

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    In my perseption only people who are high developed should try to activate kundalini cause it is such an energy that u will die before you die and to handle thisnu need to be prepared.

    Kundalini is like a snkae starting from your base burning its way through your body and the exit your head as a snake.

    What you describe sounds more like energy work to me. You are stimulating some parts of your energy body but it doesnt seem you are raising kindalini. It seems that you are already quite activated and that u can control the energy that well is amazing. Congrats

    Hope this could help

    All the best

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    Re: Help with understanding Kundalini

    Quote Originally Posted by Quarenv View Post
    Firstly, a lot of sources claim that Kundalini can only be activated under certain circumstances, such as you have to be spiritually/mentally balanced, or you have to open/balance all of your Chakras before it can be fully awakened.
    Ha. I was the most unbalanced, self-oblivious, messed up egoself of a person you can imagine when Kundalini spontaneously awoke (well, I think I triggered it through prayer, i.e., a combination of intention and surrender, but that's another story entirely). I had no clue what Kundalini even was, and only the vaguest idea of what chakras were. It is entirely and absolutely untrue that one has to be in some state of perfection or something for Kundalini to awaken. Utter nonsense.

    Quote Originally Posted by Quarenv View Post
    Am I different because it's so easy/effortless?
    Yes.

    Quote Originally Posted by Quarenv View Post
    Is it this effortless for others? Do others experience it from such a young age?
    No, and no. But it probably happens to people. Just not to me. I had other mystical stuff going on from a young age, though (Kundalini didn't start to awaken until I was in my late twenties, though).

    Quote Originally Posted by Quarenv View Post
    However, when I experience Kundalini, if I want to, I can focus the 'energy' on one chakra and one chakra alone. I can then focus that energy to any of the other Chakras whenever I want, feeling an immense sensation only on the spot along my spine that I'm focusing on. I know this isn't blocked Chakras, because I can let it flow through all of them if I chose.
    Once again, your direct experience ♥♥♥♥♥s the offical dogma of others who claim to be authorities. This is the story of my life, too. In fact, Robert Bruce, whose site this is, talks about the "path of the master", in which you pretty much have to throw out everything everyone else says (you don't have to outright reject it; you can put it in the "possibly true" or "probably true" or "maybe true" or "interesting but not true for me" categories, and make up other categories as you go) and go on your own experience. I agree with this completely. The only thing in this world that's real is experience. Even our interpretation of our experience, our interpretation of the data, is subject to change. So what is "truth" when it comes to esoteric, subjective, personal experiences? Your truth, ultimately, is the only truth that matters in your own life story.

    Quote Originally Posted by Quarenv View Post
    So are they wrong in stating that?
    Not necessarily "wrong", but it's obviously not true for you. It's untrue for others, as well (I've had Kundalini rush up as well as down, on many occasions). They're being dogmatic, or they're so ego-bound they think that their experience (or the experience they were taught to have) is the only one valid.

    Honestly, you find this in all walks of life, but it's everywhere in the realms people call "spiritual". Only their way is right, only their teaching is true, all others are false, wrong, invalid, maybe even evil. Bah. I have no use for that kind of nonsense. And from what you describe, you don't need to pay it any attention, either. People can and do believe what they will, and you can (and should, IMHO) let them, but you're under no obligation to take their dogma on board.

    And, of course, this is just me speaking from long experience, interpreted as I interpret it, so you're free to throw this into the "possibly true" basket if you need to do, but I hope I at least gave you something to think about. I'm all about planting seeds.
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    Re: Help with understanding Kundalini

    Quote Originally Posted by Quarenv View Post
    This will probably be a bit of a long post, so sorry in advance. The reason I'm here is because I have quite a few unanswered questions about Kundalini. I've done a lot of research already, but things are usually quite hit and miss, with not many solid definitive answers, so I was wandering if any of you could help me.

    Firstly, a lot of sources claim that Kundalini can only be activated under certain circumstances, such as you have to be spiritually/mentally balanced, or you have to open/balance all of your Chakras before it can be fully awakened. However I have an issue with this, because ever since a young age I've always been able to activate my Kundalini and feel the flowing 'Prana' through all of my 'Chakras' with no practice or even prior knowledge as to what I was actually doing. It's only recently that I decided to look it up and read into it. How then can I activate it with such ease, yet some claim it to be this mystical experience that only those who have a perfect/spiritual mental state can achieve? Surely I wasn't just born with, or by chance happened to acquire these prerequisites. Am I different because it's so easy/effortless? Is it this effortless for others? Do others experience it from such a young age?
    Hi QuarenV. Here is my opinion, which might be the same or differ from what you've read so far. I believe the organizations that say you can only activate it after prior work are organizations that are looking for members or students- however, there are differences between activating Kundalini and raising it, and there lies the difference. Anyone can and does activate Kundalini without knowing what it is or having tried on purpose- almost any introspective activity such as meditation or philosophical study can activate it (both have happened to me) and even a strong psychological event can activate it and even cause it to rise- that one also happened to me, and I was lucky to know enough to understand what was happening, because it was very difficult.
    Having said that, having some sort of practice, be it energy work, meditation or some other sort of activity can help to cope with an unwanted 'flareup', which is probably why so many practitioners recommend doing some sort of yoga or energy work, or at least know what the symptoms are so you don't think you're going crazy and check yourself into a mental clinic.


    Ok, next section. Kundalini is described as a flow of energy through the Chakras up or down the spine (and consequently to various places throughout your body). I've read that you cannot experience individual/seperate sensations for each Chakra, yet that Kundalini is rather the flow of Prana through all of the Chakra once they are opened. However, when I experience Kundalini, if I want to, I can focus the 'energy' on one chakra and one chakra alone. I can then focus that energy to any of the other Chakras whenever I want, feeling an immense sensation only on the spot along my spine that I'm focusing on. I know this isn't blocked Chakras, because I can let it flow through all of them if I chose. Again... I think I just need clarification. I'm being told that Kundalini can't be felt in individual Chakras but this isn't what I'm experiencing. On some sites it also states Kundalini only flows from the base of your spine and up to the crown of your head. Again, I can do this, but I can also do the opposite, letting it flow from the crown downwards, or even starting it at another spot of my choice (the third eye is by far the strongest for me). So are they wrong in stating that? I can even (after a bit of concentration) feel some of/all the Chakras at the same time, pulsing and growing stronger simultaneously. Is all of this normal? Any help in understanding this would be greatly appreciated.
    I think there is a dogmatization of what generally is a system of classification, so I'll try to simplify it.
    Everything that flows everywhere is prana. Prana is just 'vital energy', or if you wish, 'energy'. Some systems change the name to what it's used for, so in some systems the energy in the belly might be called something different than the energy in the heart. The energy is the same (energy is energy, kinetic, potential, heat, light, etc. We just give it names to say how it's used. This is not that important, because what it is, is the same 'thing', that expresses itself differently.

    Now, the way to go into more detail is like this: There are various circuits in the human energy body. There is the central channel, called the sushumma. It begins at the base chakra and goes up and down the center of the body all the way to the head, and it forms 'tangles' or 'nadis' in each chakra as it goes up. Each chakra connects to each other through the central channel and to each meridian of the body, which is why acupuncture works. So there are pathways going up and down, and around each chakra. There are also storage centers that can be accessed from the surface in. That's why sweeping movements in energy work are as important (in my opinion) as individual chakra work or central channel work, and why I love NEW so much.

    When we feel the energy at a chakra, we just say the chakra is activated, when we feel the energy go around the body like fire and get to the throat or head and blow our minds, we call it Kundalini. The only difference is in where the energy is 'stopping', the energy is the same, and IMO, the same things stimulate them, except that K is more like a chain reaction (like lighting a fire in the woods, instead of burning just one tree or bush.

    I hope this made something clearer.
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    Thank you for taking the time to reply! I appreciate it. Really helped me see things a lot clearer.

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    I recommend you watch the program, Raising Kundalini, as there is a lot of ground to cover.

    There are a great many misconceptions about kundalini in the world today. The program helps to replace this with personal experience.

    What you describe are kundalini related symptoms of energy flow and chakra activations.

    This does not involve the actual kundalini phenomenon.

    Kundalini can be likened to a sneeze, in that the actual sneeze is a specific event caused by a buildup of many other symptoms.

    It can also be likened to an orgasm.

    Kundalini is a specific event.

    Kundalini can raise in several different ways, but they are all very powerful and specific events.

    EG. it may start at the base chakra and move up one chakra at a time, with each chakra producing a feeling that can be related to childbirth.

    It can also skip certain chakras and still raise.

    It can go straight up the central channel.

    It can also be the full 'serpent' where it feels as if a large snake is moving up through the body, 3.5 coils, from base to head.

    The only way to know 'how' it will be for any individual is to actually do it.

    My best advice for anyone wanting to raise kundalini is to first learn how to do a conscious astral projection. This is a great preparation for raising kundalini. It also debugs the energy system in ways that make kundalini raising more achievable, reducing fear and imparting confidence.

    robert

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    I disagree, in a sense, that people wanting to raise kundalini should be highly spiritually developed before this is attempted.

    Over the many years I have taught raising kundalini, and other things, I have encountered many people that have successfully raised kundalini that have zero spiritual experience. '

    These people are certainly not classed as 'spiritually developed'

    In fact, most people have no idea what that means...spiritually developed'

    The truth is, this means 'well balanced maturity of a human being'.

    A psychologist knows more about 'spiritual development' than most guru types.

    In a nutshell...'Know thyself' says it all....self knowledge, self realization. These are keys to spiritual development.

    robert

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    Dear Sir...

    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Bruce View Post
    I disagree, in a sense, that people wanting to raise kundalini should be highly spiritually developed before this is attempted.
    Over the many years I have taught raising kundalini, and other things, I have encountered many people that have successfully raised kundalini that have zero spiritual experience. '
    These people are certainly not classed as 'spiritually developed'
    In fact, most people have no idea what that means...spiritually developed'
    The truth is, this means 'well balanced maturity of a human being'.
    A psychologist knows more about 'spiritual development' than most guru types.
    In a nutshell...'Know thyself' says it all....self knowledge, self realization. These are keys to spiritual development.
    So, let's say, people with evil/criminal purposes ¿can rise kundalini and use such enhanced capabilities in order to achieve its more disreputable purposes?

    Apologies about this inquiry but taking into account concepts expressed by you at your article "OBE and Ethics" anyone can imagine the worst scenaryo and then ask as I've done at previous line.

    My best regards,
    Ángel

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    Asalantu, have you ever heard about black magicians?
    Energy Flows Where Attention Goes.

    You need to be prepared to go all the way at every stage approaching kundalini. Robert Bruce

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Bruce View Post

    My best advice for anyone wanting to raise kundalini is to first learn how to do a conscious astral projection. This is a great preparation for raising kundalini. It also debugs the energy system in ways that make kundalini raising more achievable, reducing fear and imparting confidence.

    robert
    I was suspecting that, a few times a had a very powerful spinal energy rushes during astral projection attempts combined with sense of bliss and purple visions by mind eye but this state of mind is very very difficult to achieve and hold... The spinal sweeps that I am having from time to time are also related to the altered state of mind, they usually take place during the first cycle of sleep or sometimes they are awakening me from a deep sleep, the same situation with chakras, during the sleep when I become conscious in the moment of awakening I usually realise that some of my chakras are very active, the problem is that I can't hold this state of mind....
    Energy Flows Where Attention Goes.

    You need to be prepared to go all the way at every stage approaching kundalini. Robert Bruce

    https://youtu.be/Bi0VxMMdQFw

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    Our subconscious minds have no sense of humor, play no jokes and cannot tell the difference between reality and an imagined thought or image. What we continually think about eventually will manifest in our lives. Robert Collier

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