Re: Help with understanding Kundalini
Originally Posted by
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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?
Evil, disreputable, unkind, bad, wrong... these are all judgements. Yes, there are some things that most people on earth will agree are evil (genocide, for example), but agreement doesn't equal truth or correctness. Popular opinion is often (usually, even) ignorant and self-serving. But totally aside from that, it all depends on the context, that is, the assumption that the material world and its constraints and constructs are all somehow important, real, and immutable.
Kundalini is what it is. It doesn't necessarily have "good" or "evil" or other socially defined constructs around it.
However, full Kundalini awakening changes an ego-self so profoundly that it's hard to even guess what would happen to someone with "evil intentions" when they have undergone the transformation. Perhaps they, knowing that "evil" and "good" are only constructs, will continue to do things that society considers "evil". Perhaps they'll lose all interest in manipulation and control (which is what most acts of evil are based in, anyway). It's all extremely personal and extremely individual. If there's one thing that Consciousness appears to want or need or whatever word we want to use there, it's variety and unique experience.
In other words, Kundalini is an agent of change, of transformation, and it drastically alters one's perception of reality, and that includes things like "good" and "evil".
May the light surround you, may you be blessed. May the light surround us, may we be blessed. May love and light surround us all, and may we all be healed and blessed. And so it is, and so it shall be, now and ever after.
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