10-21-2014, 02:17 AM
(10-19-2014, 12:26 PM)anagogy Wrote:(10-06-2014, 04:43 PM)severus_ Wrote: The kundalini was a very dangerous and unpredictable event for me, as it is for most, but I do not regret it in the least. Looking back, there are many things that I would do differently had I known what I know now, but that is part of the journey and no energy is wasted on regret.
Would you mind sharing what was dangerous and unpredictable about your experience?
Hi

Diana mentioned a great resource about kundalini. Here is another one that is a shorter read: http://www.ecomall.com/gopikrishna/livingwith.htm
There's much info floating around in cyberspace about the sacred fire.
In a nutshell, awakening the kundalini too fast can cause psychosis. It was dangerous for me because afterward I made extreme decisions without care for my physical wellbeing. I was not as distressed as most are when they go through the symptoms; since then I have yet to experience more peace, joy, bliss and general feelings of security. However, I did almost starve myself to death searching for answers and more information. I forsook all belongings and turned my life inside out and put myself in situations that were pretty crazy. In the end, I accessed intelligent infinity and will bypass harvest, plus the knowledge gained is priceless. Worth it in my opinion. Insanity and a plethora of psychological issues threaten those who delve into the sacred fire. The results can be either catastrophic or cosmic, depending on how you prepare.
If you are feeling an inner urge toward the kundalini energy, I strongly advise to research the phenomenon and prepare before attempting its activation. Do not regard hype, treat the energy as if it can destroy you, because it must, before you can emerge a Phoenix.