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Re: Kundalini Symptoms [Re: Poid]
#13368485 - 10/21/10 08:29 PM (13 years, 3 months ago) |
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Poid said: What does it feel like, what do you experience? How do you know it's Kundalini?
I feel a tremendous amount of energy going through my spinal cord then I'm thrown into another reality.
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Poid said: I feel a tremendous amount of energy going through my spinal cord then I'm thrown into another reality.
Is it just like an ordinary drug trip, or is it different?
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Re: Kundalini Symptoms [Re: Poid]
#13368726 - 10/21/10 09:07 PM (13 years, 3 months ago) |
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Poid said: I feel a tremendous amount of energy going through my spinal cord then I'm thrown into another reality.
Is it just like an ordinary drug trip, or is it different?
very different. I found myself in not just a state of mind but another place...inhabited by sentient beings.
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If you experience that while on powerful hallucinogens like DMT and salvia, then how do you know it is kundalini-related? I'm not doubting that your spinal sensations are kundalini-related, I'm just saying that it's possible that those hallucinations have nothing to do with kundalini; you say that it is nothing like a normal drug trip, but how would you know what a normal drug trip is if you have nothing to compare your non-normal drug trips to?
Did you ever use those drugs before you had kundalini symptoms? Do you ever experience kundalini symptoms while sober?
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Re: Kundalini Symptoms [Re: Poid]
#13368794 - 10/21/10 09:17 PM (13 years, 3 months ago) |
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Poid said: If you experience that while on powerful hallucinogens like DMT and salvia, then how do you know it is kundalini-related? I'm not doubting that your spinal sensations are not kundalini-related, I'm just saying that it's possible that those hallucinations have nothing to do with kundalini; you say that it is nothing like a normal drug trip, but how would you know what a normal drug trip is if you have nothing to compare your non-normal drug trips to?
Did you ever use those drugs before you had kundalini symptoms? Do you ever experience kundalini symptoms while sober? 
Well what I experience fits into what you posted so there's a chance it could be a kundalini awakening. not 100% sure though.
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a kundalini awakening refers specifically to spiritual enlightenment of some kind which is arguable for drugs. They can certainly lead you to it but I wouldn't call what you experience one them spiritual enlightenment. Well maybe sometimes lol but not long term in any sense.
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Re: Kundalini Symptomsh [Re: g00ru]
#13370654 - 10/22/10 10:23 AM (13 years, 3 months ago) |
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I was awakened while in a psychedelic state, when I started to feel the energy. Worked with it with some people for a few hours, chanting, my bodys was convulsing at some points, feeling of bieng out of my body almost. At this point I wasnt like ohhh this is kundalini, I was just experiencing energy and love and understanding. So many synchronicities came together that night. And Then after that, I started expeirencing alot of these symptoms and having very peculiar things happen to me and my body. And after that my trips have been different too. Its like I've been able to tap into a higher self and my most primitive self. And I;ve often had nights after doing some Qigong and meditation and just focusing that I felt so charged I couldnt sleep at all or till like 10am. The first awakening certainly carried over into my life and I never really labeled it a kundalini awakening till I read this thread.
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Re: Kundalini Symptoms [Re: g00ru]
#13371663 - 10/22/10 02:13 PM (13 years, 3 months ago) |
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guruu said: a kundalini awakening refers specifically to spiritual enlightenment of some kind which is arguable for drugs.
A kundalini awakening is not the same thing as spiritual enlightenment; it supposedly leads to spiritual enlightenment, but it itself isn't spiritual enlightenment.
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guruu said: They can certainly lead you to it but I wouldn't call what you experience one them spiritual enlightenment.
Psychedelic drugs can spontaneously awaken one's kundalini.
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Re: Kundalini Symptomsh [Re: weshroom]
#13371673 - 10/22/10 02:15 PM (13 years, 3 months ago) |
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weshroom said: The first awakening certainly carried over into my life and I never really labeled it a kundalini awakening till I read this thread.
Well I'm glad I could be of service.  
It certainly sounds like you've had a kundalini awakening, do you think you've made any significant spiritual progress since then?
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Re: Kundalini Symptoms [Re: Poid]
#13372819 - 10/22/10 06:18 PM (13 years, 3 months ago) |
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A kundalini awakening is not the same thing as spiritual enlightenment; it supposedly leads to spiritual enlightenment, but it itself isn't spiritual enlightenment.
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guruu said: They can certainly lead you to it but I wouldn't call what you experience one them spiritual enlightenment.
Psychedelic drugs can spontaneously awaken one's kundalini.
Idk, plenty of people awaken through psychedelics, I'm not sure if it's always kundalini per se. When it comes down to it I think the energy manifests in different ways for different people.
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Re: Kundalini Symptoms [Re: g00ru]
#13375233 - 10/23/10 08:43 AM (13 years, 3 months ago) |
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How was your trip last weekend?
I definitely think that shrooms awaken kundalini to some extent
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Re: Kundalini Symptomsh [Re: Poid]
#13376999 - 10/23/10 04:46 PM (13 years, 3 months ago) |
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weshroom said: The first awakening certainly carried over into my life and I never really labeled it a kundalini awakening till I read this thread.
Well I'm glad I could be of service.  
It certainly sounds like you've had a kundalini awakening, do you think you've made any significant spiritual progress since then?
hmm, id say so. although its hard to tell from where you are now. Deff an improvement in mindfulness and I feel this energy in my body alot more. Top of the head especially, and palm of my left hand. The next significant trip I had kind of picked up where that awakening left off and brought into a deeply spiritual hightened state. I was brought into tantric bliss, but was left with some attachment after reaching that height. I leveled out quickly though and am currently working on expressing myself, because I seem to maintain this calm place alot and Im working on outletting that energy so as to better express myself.
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Re: Kundalini Symptoms [Re: Chronic7]
#13377015 - 10/23/10 04:50 PM (13 years, 3 months ago) |
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The Chronic said: How was your trip last weekend?
I definitely think that shrooms awaken kundalini to some extent
moved to next weekend
I'm happy though, i wanna do yoga every day before i trip for some reason
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Re: Kundalini Symptoms [Re: g00ru]
#13379151 - 10/24/10 04:56 AM (13 years, 3 months ago) |
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Good idea, i always do yoga during the trip aswell, makes for some awesome cev's if your lucky...
One time i saw the sahasara chakra, i did some yoga, felt compelled to get in the shower & when i put the shower on my crown with my eyes closed i saw it, it was the most incredible visual i'd ever had up to that point
A week later i read Ramana Maharshi for the very first time & when he described the sahasara & i was like WTF the rest is history 
I should be tripping in around 2 weeeks time, gonna do a ton of yoga & meditation between then & now
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Re: Kundalini Symptoms [Re: Chronic7]
#13385242 - 10/25/10 01:53 PM (13 years, 3 months ago) |
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I tried yoga on ecstasy, it was nice.
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Re: Kundalini Symptoms [Re: Poid]
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So I dont know if anyone here really knows that much about this. But the time I really experienced ego loss it felt exactly like what you guys are describing. There was this overwhelming feeling of being part of it all. Like being a single dot on a gigantic pointillist masterpiece created by the universe itself. About that time it felt like energy rose up my spine and up out of the top of the back of my skull. When it happened it sounded almost like cellophane crackling. Then I remember seeing an intense white light. Followed by alot of other stuff like ripping back the veil of all of it. All religion, politics, taboos, all the pre-conditioned bullshit faded quickly. As clear as day. Would this experience qualify as this "kundalini" energy?
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TheGreenArrow said: So I dont know if anyone here really knows that much about this. But the time I really experienced ego loss it felt exactly like what you guys are describing. There was this overwhelming feeling of being part of it all. Like being a single dot on a gigantic pointillist masterpiece created by the universe itself. About that time it felt like energy rose up my spine and up out of the top of the back of my skull. When it happened it sounded almost like cellophane crackling. Then I remember seeing an intense white light. Followed by alot of other stuff like ripping back the veil of all of it. All religion, politics, taboos, all the pre-conditioned bullshit faded quickly. As clear as day. Would this experience qualify as this "kundalini" energy?
I can relate to the cellophane and white light. How has this experience carried over into your awarenesss now?
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TheGreenArrow said: So I dont know if anyone here really knows that much about this. But the time I really experienced ego loss it felt exactly like what you guys are describing. There was this overwhelming feeling of being part of it all. Like being a single dot on a gigantic pointillist masterpiece created by the universe itself. About that time it felt like energy rose up my spine and up out of the top of the back of my skull. When it happened it sounded almost like cellophane crackling. Then I remember seeing an intense white light. Followed by alot of other stuff like ripping back the veil of all of it. All religion, politics, taboos, all the pre-conditioned bullshit faded quickly. As clear as day. Would this experience qualify as this "kundalini" energy?
If it has been a major theme of your life since then then assuredly so. The key component is the energy rising up the spine and out of the head; and the falling away of all conditionings. Where once you looked to books and others you thought were "higher" than you, you would now look within and find the guiding force lighting your path. That is Kundalini.
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