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Anonymous
November 25, 2009 01:52 PM

Thanks a lot for the post.I am having Kundalini and am surprised at the correctness of the bioplasma whiteness. Thanks again. Articles as this helps people where there is less documentation on experiences

FUN & FACT
November 24, 2009 02:59 PM

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samvita
November 13, 2009 03:05 PM

Awakening of kundalini by oneself without proper guidance under a guru, without taking initiation from an adept can cause a lot of problem. When the energy is released it will pass through Chakras, and if the any of the chakra is blocked it can try to force its way out through it and may not go in the upper direction as desired. This can fuse the chakra and cause damage to the related organs. If the physical body, and other related bodies are not purified , The flooding of consciousness can take place, but when the energy recedes it would leave behind a vast trail of devastation. What I am writing is not my knowledge or experience but was told to me by my Guru. He was explaining the need of purifying the physical, vital, mental sheaths. Another myth about Kundalini is that it will rise in full force. But most of us can tolerate only a small part of the energy to rise .Do not think we have many persons who can bear the full blossoming of the energy. And another thing that many do not know that Kundalini is awake in all of us in a very small measure thats why we are alive!

Anonymous
November 06, 2009 03:24 PM

im loving your posts.. so wonderful..bless you with lights and happiness

voyager
November 06, 2009 06:53 AM

It was kind of you to give credit where none is deserved for I did NO "in depth" study. I know no scriptures and have never prayed except when in peril. I am not much good at Scientific things either, just the basics that modern schooling teaches everybody. You are a far more evolved person then me and I found what you wrote to be very comprehensive, logical and thought provoking. That's what encouraged me to pose these questions in the (selfish) hope of clearing up my own mind. You know how modern humans look forward to "quick fix" answers without working hard to achieve them. Questioning comes easily to anyone and everyone who has had a little bit of education. Finding answers is the harder part which just a few like you aim for. Attaining bliss is not really on my agenda, becoming a better person possibly is (though the mind is easily tempted to sinnning and I think I've done more of it then I am entitled to). Yet, that's the humble endeavour which prompts these random outbursts. On the plus side - such discussions do serve the limited purpose of helping us improve a bit and devote some time to matters other then those pertaining to daily survival. Regardless of the outcome, I think it does help us become a more aware and a better thinking individual. A humble step closer to the ultimate realisation some of us aspire for. I continue to look forward to your wise words much like a student who has a questioning but open mind.

voyager
November 06, 2009 12:08 AM

Thankyou for taking up the cause and for your effort in trying to explain the mundane questions which often bog down common people like me.Though I read your words quite regularly, I regret being unable to give you a feedback in as quick a timeframe. Its partly because of the daily grind and partly owing to the fact that it takes time to digest the contents in a manner that does justice to the tremendous effort you put in.

voyager
November 06, 2009 12:08 AM

Thankyou for taking up the cause and for your effort in trying to explain the mundane questions which often bog down common people like me.Though I read your words quite regularly, I regret being unable to give you a feedback in as quick a timeframe. Its partly because of the daily grind and partly owing to the fact that it takes time to digest the contents in a manner that does justice to the tremendous effort you put in.

Betty
November 04, 2009 05:01 AM

Very interesting blog. This goes right along with a book I'm reading called "Decoding The Spiritual Messages of Everyday Life" by Dr. Paul DeBell. He combines spirituality with key concepts from modern psychology to help us overcome challenges and become more perceptive, creative, and fulfilled. Dr. DeBell draws on such rational tools as cognitive-behavioral and Piaget developmental psychology to detect and decode feedback from the deeper dimensions in life.

Karin
November 02, 2009 07:52 PM

I would like to read this post more carefully when I have time, as this topic is very interesting to me. I feel a lot of passion with respect to this. But for now, I would just like to paraphrase something I read recently: Science seeks answers by way of inference. Spirtuality seeks answers by way of direct experience. That is the core difference between the two. Both approaches aim to describe the same thing, but use a different entry point. What's truly amazing is the degree of consistency between the answers.

Voyager
October 31, 2009 01:37 AM

Continuing again from our two conclusions above, we arrive at the contradictions which need answers. Discounting the mythological tales of "Pralay / Noah's Ark/Extinction and Regenration", the Universe must eventually come to a static end state wherein 100% people have evolved and no one is left anymore. Does it finish there when everyone has won? Or is it that the Brahman (the 100% potential energy then) will yet again shed Kinetic Energy in a process of recreation? Will creatures be born yet again and commit sins and strive for salvation as per some revised schema? Who will be those unfortunate chunks of energy who once having reached the pinnacle get thrown out yet again? Or will these be treated as fresh entities (souls)? Is it just a game that the Brahman keeps playing over and over again to keep itself occupied? Does it therefore run the Universe as a Casino and what causes it to do so? And if that is the way it is, are all these spiritual conquests really worth it? Science has similar conundrums and obscurities. The theory of the Big Bang and Origin of the Universe are quiet identical to what I said above. There are no definitive answers either group of people have. The only good thing I found more favourable with Science is that the limitations are universally acknowledged whereas Spiritual teachers have never clearly accepted that there is an upper limit to what can be learnt. Once again the answers must come from the Spiritual community for I presume its got a greater reach and that the Brahman can never be replicated in a laboratory or confined to a test tube? When I said we must reconcile Science and Spirituality, what I actually meant was that spiritual people must strive to provide logical answers to the end state questions like the one above and not merely stop half way at what has already been documented and debated for centuries. The present discourse has become static. Like I said earlier, it is entirely my fault that I did not elaborate upon what I said. Pardon me for wasting your time in case I have inadvertently done so.