The Kundalini Process: A Christian Understanding |
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Whoa! I'd forgotten that I changed the theme for this forum. Kind of striking, isn't it? Asher, I've read of and even experienced a line of energy coming down from the down of the head over the front of the body and terminating in the "hara." As you may know, the Taoists recognize this as well, and seek to cultivate a circular flow of the energy up the spine to the top of the head then down the front, where it circles back up the spine again. They call this the "microcosmic orbit," and they have a variety of meditation methods to encourage this flow. Google this term and you'll come upon many references and pages. That's a lot of mindfulness practice, and it's sure to really intensify the energy flow. Do you have any spiritual practice that relates you to the divine inter-subjectively? My own experience has been that relational prayer / contemplation is more effective in bringing balance to the energy process than non-relational approaches. I pretty much turn it all over to God and let the energy adjust accordingly. Other approaches seem to leave one more or less trying to control or "manage" things, and that just doesn't seem to work as well. | ||||
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Phil-- Yeah, it is striking. Nifty colours - feels like a different world:-) I like what you say about relational practices. I notice a subtle shift in consciousness when I no longer think of this as an energy channel, but as the father, the son and the holy spirit. I truly believe that these aspects of the divine are connected to specific centers. These qualities are not the centers themselves, but they work through them. It is no longer energy to me, but the shift imparts a devotional quality to the energy. It becomes like a communion with the divine. Sometimes I feel that the divine is breathing me. I alternate this practice with breathing and locating where the breath arises from. For instance, one notices that certain parts of the body breath, like there are subtle pores all over the body. This is a balancing and integrative approach which I believe would have physical, mental and emotional benefits. It seems possible that this excess energy can be abused in various ways as well. It thus helps, I think, to have an offering disposition as one circulates the energy via the microcosmic orbit. I think Mantak Chia's books are most sattvic for those interested in the microcosmic orbit as Phil described above. I wonder if this shift into the devotional could be understood as relational? It certainly seems this may be the case. Although a more "explicit?" kataphatic type of prayer may turn out to be useful and important. I'll experiment and report back in a couple of weeks. All in all, what I've noticed occuring is a cycle of expansive and contractive states. Where the emotional body and mind will expand for a while and then suddenly begin to contract. One truly sees in this contraction, the vehemence by which the false self resists. But it can also can make one more attentive and in need of God. | ||
All very interesting, Asher. Looking forward to hearing your update. | ||||
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Thanks Asher, Phil, I'm finding your interchange helpful. | ||||
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Thanks Asher, Phil, I'm finding your interchange helpful. | ||||
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I too am enjoying this interchange, very interesting, Asher, your observations and insights. I have been experiencing pressure in my forehead for several years as well. It has increased of late and often feels sharp, piercing and painful. I have noticed during meditation a connection of sorts between the areas you mention. For instance, when I experience a release in the forehead, I might feel a pain in the heart or hara. Sometime feels like a stretching sensation. I sometime feel a gentle movement up the spine. I also have lots of cracking and popping in my back and neck. Sometime when there's a big release, my body feels like it's gently humming. My kundalini awakening was violent and I was at a loss as to what was happening to me. It's been a rough ride. I have discovered, as Phil, that relational prayer/contemplation works best for me at getting the energy moving, and it just relaxes my mind and any fears that arise to give God control of it all. Look forward to hearing more. Tate | ||||
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