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The Most Effective Cure for Kundalini Psychosis
"There seem to be two important differences between kundalini awakening and psychosis. Firstly, kundalini awakening follows upon intense spiritual practice (which is not necessarily the case with psychosis). Secondly, a person in psychosis buys deeply into their altered reality, whereas a person undergoing a kundalini experience retains a clear sense of their usual state of mind, and typically expresses a desperate longing to return to it. "
Would You Recognise a Kundalini Awakening? - PESI UK
Has anyone ever experienced such a thing? Very peculiar.
And what is all that for? Were you able to levitate? Can you become invisible? Can you make any woman want you? What POWERS did Kundalini give you now that you are experienced enough? What are the benefits of awakening Kundalini? Can you out-point Mike Tyson?
In my experience, this state of consciousness is usually triggered when I feel very anxious, but I've never had these states of mind before I had an interest in spirituality and/or religion. This may have to do with that spirituality encourages a way of thinking that is alien to the atheist/non-spiritual mind. I think that when an old and trusted sense of rationality that was so obvious to me, suddenly turns out not to be so obvious anymore, it can be tough on the brain to process all that.
The signs they describe also reminds me of the state of consciousness and urges people can have when certain hallucinogens are used.
If practicing Kundalini is all that problematic then why should any one try it? Better go to a gym and have a work-out.
The effects that you and other people are describing here are hardly those of mental fitness but of mental disturbance, when persons have to consult psychologists.
The effects that you and other people are describing here are hardly those of mental fitness but of mental disturbance, when persons have to consult psychologists.
At a glance:
The Most Effective Cure for Kundalini Psychosis
"There seem to be two important differences between kundalini awakening and psychosis. Firstly, kundalini awakening follows upon intense spiritual practice (which is not necessarily the case with psychosis). Secondly, a person in psychosis buys deeply into their altered reality, whereas a person undergoing a kundalini experience retains a clear sense of their usual state of mind, and typically expresses a desperate longing to return to it. "
Would You Recognise a Kundalini Awakening? - PESI UK
Has anyone ever experienced such a thing? Very peculiar.
My humble request to theist and atheist brothers and sisters. Kundalini and tantra of the commercial variety, IMHO, are a farce in Hinduism. Kindly keep away, don't be fooled. It is a trick, snake-oil, used by fake gurus to earn money. There are many other respectable, sane things in Hinduism, learn them.But it can indeed be very treacherous and destructive when fully embraced without any critical thinking.
Gargovic, when you know practicing it is dangerous, why do you want to do it? Buddha said while describing 'acinteyya':And like I said before, I have professional help near me in case I go crazy and I have talked about it with these people.
Still, thanks for the gesture of concern.
Gargovic, please note I have edited my last post a bit.
Gargovic, when you know practicing it is dangerous, why do you want to do it? Buddha said while describing 'acinteyya':
"Vaccha, [any of these views] is a thicket of views, a wilderness of views, a contortion of views, a writhing of views, a fetter of views. It is accompanied by suffering, distress, despair, and fever, and it does not lead to disenchantment, dispassion, cessation; to calm, direct knowledge, full Awakening, Unbinding. Whoever speculates about these things would experience vexation and may go mad."
Yes. A sense of some kind of heat in the body, difficult to fall asleep, speeding up of thought/creativity/associations, occasional confusion and delusion...At a glance:
The Most Effective Cure for Kundalini Psychosis
"There seem to be two important differences between kundalini awakening and psychosis. Firstly, kundalini awakening follows upon intense spiritual practice (which is not necessarily the case with psychosis). Secondly, a person in psychosis buys deeply into their altered reality, whereas a person undergoing a kundalini experience retains a clear sense of their usual state of mind, and typically expresses a desperate longing to return to it. "
Would You Recognise a Kundalini Awakening? - PESI UK
Has anyone ever experienced such a thing? Very peculiar.
Gargovic, finding oneself does not require altered states of consciousness. But, of course, you would do it your way.".. "spiritual awakening". The reason why I like to study it is because I want to understand myself better and learn about life in general from altered states of consciousness.