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Kundalini Awakening - "You can't force a seed to sprout"

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At risk of heading O/T in the MXE B&D..

What do you guys think of this.
Can you force the Kundalini?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=LmJ6HH0i9EM

Listen to the other things she says. "And she "knows" all about".
"IF you don't want anything it cannot be done. It's not possible"
"Can you force a seed to sprout?"
"If it is not ready to sprout it won't sprout"

I can think of some seeds here that aren't ready. I can think of some that are.

"Every thought in the mind is a planted seed" -Beastie Boys
 
It seems that at the very least we can tremendously speed up the process nowadays.

One might not be able to force a seed to sprout, but it may be possible to circumvent a blockage that kept the seed from naturally sprouting.
 
if your hands are tied behind your back for two years,
you forget you can lift and move your hands as you want.

You can lift and move your hands as you want.

Some animals, kept in a cage for a long time,
aren't interested in going out even if the cage
is opened. Because of Habit. A very powerful word..

Simple will is powerful enough to awaken the Kundalini

http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=bPHovn-ZHgk&feature=endscreen

Do we really need chemicals or drugs? Are we that brainwashed that we can't "see" clearly?

I can't awaken my Kundalini without them.
I've been trying a few times but it's not like I sit there trying every day.

In my case, it may be that it kind of comes and goes as it pleases, if I'm not on drugs.
When I'm not high, it's more like I sense something was right or wrong. A strong feeling. I Try to listen to my positive conscience. This feels like it has roots with kundalini.

When I had kundalini when high, I was getting images, stories, talking to beings, becoming one with god, creating galaxies, knowing things I never knew before, being talked to by the third eye, asking it questions, getting answers.. etc


lol...
I tried to explain to my physically blind father that I might be able to make him "see" again.
He was too busy selling a dimebag of weed to listen! His seed isn't ready to sprout.
I did give him MXE too and nothing... he also tried DMT. He saw pacman. Then picked up his guitar, said he felt like he was shrooming, and began to play for an hour straight.

How did he see pacman? He's blind. There's no pupils in his eyes. They are white.

If DMT can make blind people see something... shouldn't they be clinically testing that or something?
 
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Physical and psychological effects

Physical effects are believed to be a sign of kundalini awakening by some,[22] but described as unwanted side effects pointing to a problem rather than progress by others.[21] The following are either common signs of an awakened kundalini or symptoms of a problem associated with an awakening kundalini (commonly referred to as Kundalini syndrome or physio-Kundalini syndrome):

Involuntary jerks, tremors, shaking, itching, tingling, and crawling sensations, especially in the arms and legs
Energy rushes or feelings of electricity circulating the body
Intense heat (sweating) or cold, especially as energy is experienced passing through the chakras
Spontaneous pranayama, asanas, mudras and bandhas
Visions or sounds at times associated with a particular chakra
Diminished or conversely extreme sexual desire sometimes leading to a state of constant or whole-body orgasm
Emotional upheavals or surfacing of unwanted and repressed feelings or thoughts with certain repressed emotions becoming dominant in the conscious mind for short or long periods of time.[23]
Headache, migraine, or pressure inside the skull
Increased blood pressure and irregular heartbeat
Emotional numbness
Antisocial tendencies
Mood swings with periods of depression or mania
Pains in different areas of the body, especially back and neck
Sensitivity to light, sound, and touch
Trance-like and altered states of consciousness
Disrupted sleep pattern (periods of insomnia or oversleeping)
Loss of apetite or overeating
Bliss, feelings of infinite love and universal connectivity, transcendent awareness

Reports about the Sahaja Yoga technique of kundalini awakening state that the practice can result in a cool breeze felt on the fingertips as well as on the fontanel bone area.[7][24] One study has measured a drop in temperature on the palms of the hands resulting from this technique.[22]

That doesn't sound like alot of fun
 
I do think I did need the chemicals to show me the validity of some Eastern concepts. I myself can't imagine having been able to look past my bias, and thus surviving my culture with any sense of dignity, if I wouldn't have had the chance to pick apart my mind.

We've been to space with the rocket. Now we know we can in fact go up there, we can slowly build a space elevator. We can always make flights just for kicks, but it's not necessary to tax the economy like that. Not anymore.

It might take a few years, it might take a decade, I don't know. Looking into the future is already grabbing it too hard.
 
It is not always a good thing when the Kundalini is awakened. My friend is suffering tremendously because of it.
 
I can understand that, having gone through it myself.
Rather interesting I must admit.

What types of problems might your friend be having? Feel free to indulge.
It's not easy to deal with in my opinion. I don't know how the eastern dudes are so easy with it.


I watched a video about an Egyptian guy telling me if I have the third eye open I know what he is saying is true also.
I'm pretty sure all the stuff he was saying was true. Wish I could find that video now. IT was about the Pyramids, from a guy who lived right there in Egypt..
 
How did he see pacman? He's blind. There's no pupils in his eyes. They are white.

If DMT can make blind people see something... shouldn't they be clinically testing that or something?
Having unfunctional eyes does not mean visualization is not possible. The blind visualize the input of other senses. An eye-blind person with damage to their visual cortex, cannot, for example, read braille. They live in true darkness. Braille reading is seemingly like reading a text one visualizes in their mind by feel. The eye-blind can even visualize objects with the proper sensory substitution equipment and extensive training (the equipment uses audio interpretations video from the surrounding environment to aurally represent things like edges, or hard or soft textures).

Media story

That a drug that causes closed eye visuals in the sighted causes visualization in the blind is not surprising.
 
So everyone has extra sensory perception, then?

Your five senses are
touch
sight
smell
taste
hearing.

What is the sense that lets me see things on drugs? =D;) Without eyes?

Perhaps this eludes to a "sixth sense"?
Or are my perceptions simply changed? Altered?
How about for my dad, who has not the sense of sight?
He exclaims it's completely dark.
 
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Hey eye_wide_open:)

I really enjoy reading your posts. You have a way of expressing things that is really funny. There are these huge ideas and events in your posts, but they're expressed in a really light and flippant way with lots of "lol"s inserted - even when you're in hospital seemingly near death.

I LOL'd when I read about Pacman.

Your posts ring true to me in some ways because I feel like life is undergoing a huge shift at the moment and things are all at once bizarre, a bit scary, wondrous, and hilarious.

As for 'forcing' some spiritual awakening... I doubt it. It seems to me that the very essence of nature is free will. I think nature is generous and allows us space to make decisions, so things can't be forced against their will. That's just my take, LOL=D

Shine on, you crazy sprout%)
 
Not extra senses. Sensory substitution. Did you even watch that video I linked? The visual cortex seems to function as the body's way of mapping three dimensional space. Most often that happens optically, but there are other ways to map it. Your dad may claim it's "dark," but it's nowhere near as blank as the experience of an eye-blind person who has a damaged visual cortex. For example, when it rains I bet you dad has a better sense of his surroundings because he can hear the rain striking millions of points in the environment, which then forms a crude intuitive "visualization" of his surroundings.
 
Does that mean he needs to use the imagination to place a visualization using his hearing?
Is then the imagination what dreams up the same entities in different groups of people?

Is everyone imagining the sprout? :p=D

Thank you kind sir or Ma'am!
For once I'm going to take a kind comment and run with it if you don't mind! hehe
I try to keep it real. I'm as real as I can be.
I'm not worried about hiding anything.
My kidneys say I'm half dead anyway.
At least it sometimes feels that way, I suppose it's still kicking and it's not really that bad. The anxiety is no good though, that stuff is for real.
 
So everyone has extra sensory perception, then?

Your five senses are
touch
sight
smell
taste
hearing.

What is the sense that lets me see things on drugs? =D;) Without eyes?

Another sense rarely mentioned is proprioceptic feedback, the sense that tells you in what position your body is.

But it's not really that important to differentiate. If you think about it, all senses are in a way a kind of touch. Light touching your eyes, air touching your ears,... They're all ways in which you're in touch with the universe. So you're like a focal point in which various aspects of the universe converge. The seeing without eyes is more of the same. Just more universe flowing through you, till the point you actually feel like you're the universe itself.

And in a way you are.

Which is why people bother with environmentalism. They realize the interstice between the body and the external world isn't really there. Your skin connects you to it as much as it separates you.

It might not be the best idea to label it as ESP. From what I gather, making it into something worthy of special attention and pursuit introduces complications into your development, bringing you out of balance.
 
^oh awesome! it seems like a really interesting field. and it seems pretty awesome that people can get something akin to a visual neuroprosthetic without any surgery.

psychedelics aren't the only way to see letters with your tongue!
 
Another sense rarely mentioned is proprioceptic feedback, the sense that tells you in what position your body is.

Ah! The sense of BALANCE! How observant of you!
That is surely a sense, and to lose it, is not favorable. It's not something you can touch. Yet, when you are dizzy or about to vomit, a view of the distant horizon may help reduce your symptoms of the unbalanced balance sensory organs in the ear. (Or mixed signals to the brain?!)
But it's not really that important to differentiate. If you think about it, all senses are in a way a kind of touch. Light touching your eyes, air touching your ears,... They're all ways in which you're in touch with the universe. So you're like a focal point in which various aspects of the universe converge. The seeing without eyes is more of the same. Just more universe flowing through you, till the point you actually feel like you're the universe itself.

And in a way you are.

A very interesting point of view.

Yes, probably, maybe?
Is the imagination a type of sense? Or a type of thought? Or a visual "dry-erase board" in our head? Where do we get the power to come up with things out of nowhere using imagination?

Better yet..
Does imagining something not make it real just because it's not tangible?
lol

Can we imagine something into existence?
Like sayyyy, a galaxy?
If not us, "God"?
 
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^Balance is another example of a rarely mentioned sense. Position relative to gravity, instead of position relative to other body parts.

And of course you can't touch it. The one thing you can't sense is sense itself. Just like how you can't bite your own teeth.

Or how you can't know the "Knower".

It's You.
 
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