02-01-2020, 11:25 AM
Hey all,
I want to get a discussion going about Kundalini and the concept of serving others/self, and any other Law of One topics you guys might think of.
I had a spontaneous kundalini awakening 2 years ago when I was 19 years old. It was quite jarring at first and it took me quite a while to adjust. I'm much more balanced nowadays than I was then.
I've spent a good amount of time in the r/kundalini subreddit on reddit. It's a good subreddit. The primary moderator, Marc, is a kind and helpful fellow. I can't find the post right now, but at some point someone asked a question about what K actually is. Marc's response was extensive, however one part that stuck out to me was he said something that suggested those who had a K awakening were (I'm going to butcher this) "on their way out, but holding the door open for others before they go through themselves..." something like that. That's what I got from it at least.
I've been getting back into the Ra material lately and this suggestion that those who had a K awakening wished (deep down....) to serve others, obviously coincides with the STO concept in the Ra material.
I've read the section of session 49 about Kundalini, but it doesn't really go toooooo in depth.
So, is this the case? Kundalini awakenings happen to those who wish to serve others? So a person who is majority STS cannot have a K awakening?
If that's the case, why? I mean, K is a great help when used appropriately and respectfully. But why wouldn't someone who serves themselves be able to awaken their K? I understand that an individual with a majority STS who has an activated K is potentially dangerous. However, in my mind, everyone should have a fair shot at it right? Do STS people have their own, negative, version of K?
I'd really love to hear everyone's views on this. Thanks all!
I want to get a discussion going about Kundalini and the concept of serving others/self, and any other Law of One topics you guys might think of.
I had a spontaneous kundalini awakening 2 years ago when I was 19 years old. It was quite jarring at first and it took me quite a while to adjust. I'm much more balanced nowadays than I was then.
I've spent a good amount of time in the r/kundalini subreddit on reddit. It's a good subreddit. The primary moderator, Marc, is a kind and helpful fellow. I can't find the post right now, but at some point someone asked a question about what K actually is. Marc's response was extensive, however one part that stuck out to me was he said something that suggested those who had a K awakening were (I'm going to butcher this) "on their way out, but holding the door open for others before they go through themselves..." something like that. That's what I got from it at least.
I've been getting back into the Ra material lately and this suggestion that those who had a K awakening wished (deep down....) to serve others, obviously coincides with the STO concept in the Ra material.
I've read the section of session 49 about Kundalini, but it doesn't really go toooooo in depth.
So, is this the case? Kundalini awakenings happen to those who wish to serve others? So a person who is majority STS cannot have a K awakening?
If that's the case, why? I mean, K is a great help when used appropriately and respectfully. But why wouldn't someone who serves themselves be able to awaken their K? I understand that an individual with a majority STS who has an activated K is potentially dangerous. However, in my mind, everyone should have a fair shot at it right? Do STS people have their own, negative, version of K?
I'd really love to hear everyone's views on this. Thanks all!