11-08-2017, 09:29 PM
Another interesting deviation my mango friend is how in the book I mentioned earlier, Kundalini is described as moving from the base of the spine to the top of the head, then moving forward over and down the face, with a split occurring above the eyebrows with a channel going down through each eye then reconnecting at the chin, then moving down to the stomach, so this variation is significant and highly interesting to me.
Perhaps it is that the general path is an aesthetic, a facetiousness that might not be overall important compared to what occurs along that path??
Or perhaps everyone has a different design of kundalini pathways? Like maybe some are just to the crown, others shaped differently such as looping down to just the stomach or some back to the spine base. Not sure if that pattern entails a evolutionary marker somehow.
Hearing all these different renditions and experiences of kundalini and it's energies is so fascinating! What does it mean? That this is a part of us all as humans beyond cultural and geographical boundaries, whom all are able to experience this spiritual occurrence from a physical centre...? It's an interesting speculation...
I think the disruption is the great birthing pains so to speak. With kundalini occurrences happening more often, it's enough to make one wonder.
Or maybe I'm just too excited at the idea.
I too sometimes think I need to up and migrate to some distant zen monastery and dedicate a part of myself to spiritual discovery.
It's a wonderfully potential life of discovery perhaps.
I really hope you get a chance to make it to China, you sound like you really want to go
Perhaps it is that the general path is an aesthetic, a facetiousness that might not be overall important compared to what occurs along that path??
Or perhaps everyone has a different design of kundalini pathways? Like maybe some are just to the crown, others shaped differently such as looping down to just the stomach or some back to the spine base. Not sure if that pattern entails a evolutionary marker somehow.
Hearing all these different renditions and experiences of kundalini and it's energies is so fascinating! What does it mean? That this is a part of us all as humans beyond cultural and geographical boundaries, whom all are able to experience this spiritual occurrence from a physical centre...? It's an interesting speculation...
I think the disruption is the great birthing pains so to speak. With kundalini occurrences happening more often, it's enough to make one wonder.
Or maybe I'm just too excited at the idea.
I too sometimes think I need to up and migrate to some distant zen monastery and dedicate a part of myself to spiritual discovery.
It's a wonderfully potential life of discovery perhaps.
I really hope you get a chance to make it to China, you sound like you really want to go