[FairfieldLife] Re: Gopi Krishna's Kundalini experience
I have a few script ideas or treatments if you know anyone who could help,. But the question of kundalini problems which might be just back problems , but folks who have had back problems, might have had kundalini problems, I guess Adam had the most infamous kundalini problem. It seems related to finer levels of thought and sidhi development perhaps, if you development powers like they do in the X-Men, first one would have to have a kundalini crisis ,plus you feel lonely etc.. so in the x-men they join others who have different experiences, not the same experience just unusual but valued. I worry about these young kids who start having good kundalini experience and end up with sexting and porn, and sort of demise some opportunity for siddhi development.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Gopi Krishna's Kundalini experience
I agree. Action movies help. But most of them are so formulaic. No originality. Guardians of the Galaxy was pretty good. I'm pretty much resigned to art house movies at this point. We enjoyed "The Founder", the McDonalds story with Michael Keaton. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote : If your having a kundalini crisis, go watch some x-men movies. It will help you feel better.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Gopi Krishna's Kundalini experience
The generalizations put forth by Gopi Krishna aren't too useful since he's basically making conclusions based (first) on his personal experiences, then (second) he reviewed the literature concluding that many if not all cases of intellectual and Spiritual genius stem from Kundalini awakening. Pursuant to these ideas, various researchers line Lee Sanella and Gene Kiefer at the Kundalini Research foundation took it upon themselves to further inventory various cases and investigate how the kundalini can be awakened. I don't believe their ventures were very successful. One might try making an appointment at the Patanjali Kundalini Care Center.: http://kundalinicare.com/ http://kundalinicare.com/
[FairfieldLife] Re: Gopi Krishna's Kundalini experience
If your having a kundalini crisis, go watch some x-men movies. It will help you feel better.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Gopi Krishna's Kundalini experience
I want to start this post by stating that I am not an expert on all-things-yoga. And I am pretty thin on info about Gopi Krishna, but I would like to use a Gopi quote to illustrate that a kundalini crisis is overwhelming. The bold print is my emphasis. Gopi Krishna wrote this in Kundalini: The Evolutionary Energy in Man: “The awakening may be gradual or sudden, varying in intensity and effect according to the development, constitution, and temperament of different individuals; but in most cases it results in a greater instability of the emotional nature and a greater liability to aberrant mental conditions in the subject, mainly owing to tainted heredity, faulty modes of conduct, or immoderation in any shape or form. Leaving out the extreme cases, which end in madness, this generalization applies to all the categories of men in whom Kundalini is congenitally more or less active, comprising mystics, mediums, men of genius, and those of an exceptionally high intellectual or artistic development only a shade removed from genius. In the case of those in whom the awakening occurs all at once as the result of Yoga or other spiritual practices, the sudden impact of powerful vital currents on the brain and other organs is often attended with grave risk and strange mental conditions, varying from moment to moment, exhibiting in the beginning the abnormal peculiarities of a medium, mystic, genius, and madman all rolled into one.” A free PDF of Gopi Krishna’s book is at http://www.kundaliniawakeningsystems1.com/downloads/kundalini-the-evolutionary-energy-in-man_gopi-krishna_(89pg).pdf What do people expect when they are enlightened? Do you think that gurus say that enlightenment is overwhelming or is it just another normal day at the office? Charlie Lutes said that heaven fell in on him. There are a few TM teachers who had some overwhelming times of ecstasy and overwhelming times of “not fun”.