Sorry, nothing new here. Just old fashioned Hindu mombo-jumbo repackaged as New Age mombo-jumbo.
One only has to look at the poverty and desperation of the poor people of India to see where this kind of occultism leads.
Originally posted by romanmel
Sorry, nothing new here. Just old fashioned Hindu mombo-jumbo repackaged as New Age mombo-jumbo.
One only has to look at the poverty and desperation of the poor people of India to see where this kind of occultism leads.
Modern Science Catches Up with the Yogis
The seven primary energy centers--the chakras--were all defined and located by yogis using introspective
means; anatomical dissection was forbidden in the Hindu tradition. The yogis especially used meditations
that refined awareness of subtle bodily sensations to develop their map of man's subtle anatomy.
Although there are minor discordances between the chakra maps used in various derivative schools of
thought, it is interesting to note that all seven major centers correspond in location rather precisely to the
seven primary endocrine glands (see diagram below), which include two glands--the pineal and the
thymus--whose functions were unknown until quite recently.
I accidentally raised it as I was doing meditations daily. It will change you and will give you an awakening that is more powerful than any hallucinogen. Because its all natural... imagine you're conscious and wide awake...and then boom a bolt of lighting shooting from the base of your spine up to the crown of your head. Then your pineal gland releases DMT naturally through this whole process...and you're conscious when it happens. It's unbelievable feeling, so surreal...something I would describe on the level of biblical proportions
Originally posted by Aquarius1
reply to post by Horishi
I have been meditating for over twenty-five years and have also activated Kundalini, the first time it happened it really scared me, it was not my goal, but if you mediate deeply as I do anything can happen. It has changed my perspective of the universe and who we are
but I would be remiss as a fellow member of the ATS community not to mention--since the OP
failed to--that awakening the "serpent" is NOT without it's perils. (Releasing the "Kundalini" can cause) An overload of one's nervous system with the potential to cause a break with reality, necessitating a hospital stay and medical treatment.
In other warnings about Kundalini even madness is claimed to be a pitfall for a person who unwittingly forces an awakening without a guru (though having a guru is no guarantee of a trouble-free awakening: see Jerry's Kundalini Experience, A.D.'s When The Serpent Bites), and Kundalini And The Guru.
I know from personal experience that if you force Kundalini you can overload your nervous system to the point that you feel like you are walking a tightrope between sanity and insanity for days, weeks, and in extreme cases, even years.
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