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Recieved: 1999/03/25 09:54
Subject: [K-list] Re: Bodily Area On Which To Focus During Chakra Medita
From: Thomas Bradley


On 1999/03/25 09:54, Thomas Bradley posted thus to the K-list:

Thank you Domagoj,

I appreciate your perspective on kundalini activation.
Our own karma and traits are the obstacle to spiritual growth.
Evolution must be pursued even if risky. I think perhaps too
much emphasis is put on the dangers of Kundalini activation -
this makes it seem too negative. Proceeding with due care
- but proceeding nonetheless - is what I intend to do.

Thomas


> Perhaps you can tell me what the key danger is from kundalini energy -
> is it too much energy, or is it a blockage of energy? In terms of a

Kundalini is not dangerous. Kundalini is purifying.

What is dangerous is resisting Kundalini. Trying to prevent her from
doing what she wants to do (and she knows what you need better than
you!), trying to control her...

The only way a man can live with Kundalini is to trust her and give
yourself to her.

When Kundalini encounters blockage, garbage, whatever is wrong, it tries
to flush it down (well, actually, up, but never mind :) ). It does so by
increasing energy until energy flow is stronger than garbage... and
until energy flow takes garbage away. The harder you try to leave shit
where it is, the stronger Kundalini attacks it. So if you feel Kundalini
moving, don't resist her, let her do it, maybe even try to help her by
focusing on that part of body, or make energy flow even stronger...
stronger energy clears shit faster. Don't panic, it's normal, it's OK,
and for God's sake DON'T RESIST, don't try to return to your original
state.

And that's all there is in living with Kundalini. The only rule - don't
resist. Resistance is the only danger.

> Actually I'm not that reckless and will listen to advice, but that's
not
> going to stop me from going forward with kundalini. One thing I'm
aware
> of is that there is a drug which has been developed for truckers and
> soldiers which keeps the person awake for 48 hours. When I am ready,
I
> will do a meditation sesshin for that length of time, in Taoist Yoga,
> and also in Kundalini Yoga. What do you think would happen to me if I
> meditated on the chakras for 48 hours at a time?

If you feel like it, do it. If you don't, don't. Many meditation
techniques are about control; control of your mind, control of your
concentration or something else. Kundalini is not about control, but
about doing things which are natural to you. Do what you feel you should
do, whatever it is - there are no rules. If I tried to meditate when I
didn't need to, I'd usually fell asleep or something like that. But if I
needed meditation, I naturally fell into meditation without planning it.

  Domchi

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