thxand the technique(s) for awakening these centers are ..???
MMY in his discourse draws something of a particular delineation between what
is a continuum that is consciousness awakening and then the development
continuum of these energy centers that are more related to embodiment or an
ensoulment process resident in the human system. What some in the
Yes, the great sage Maharishi Mahesh Yogi spoke to some of this development
back in the 20th Century. There is at least one lecture on the 500 hours of
MMY lectures thumb drive where he speaks of this aspect of spiritual
development.
Recently someone reading this particular thread here on
ptember 30, 2016 5:22 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Kuurma-naaDii and nervus vagus!
..it is the vagus or tenth cranial nerve that is the most receptive to this
solar fire or energy, the spiritual fire coming down, the fire of the
macrocosm. This fire energizes humans and uses
..it is the vagus or tenth cranial nerve that is the most receptive to this
solar fire or energy, the spiritual fire coming down, the fire of the
macrocosm. This fire energizes humans and uses them to express the qualities of
love and wisdom. There also is a fire by friction in the center of
I'm glad you mentioned Dr. Harrigan's work. I've been a meditator / siddha for
almost 41 years. However, since the beginning, around the 3 month after
initiation I started experiencing kriyas. Mostly, it's my right arm flopping
around, but not limited to just that phenomenah. I'm able to
y do you think "shared" was inappropriate to use in the context?
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My interview with Joan: https://batgap.com/joan-shivarpita-harrigan/
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Thanks Share, I have heard of the place in TN., it is nice to have the
referral from someone who has been there. Occasionally so
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Thxcovered extensively by Joan Harrigan of Kundalini Care. Her book
covers various types of kundalini risings
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Thxcovered extensively by Joan Harrigan of Kundalini Care. Her book
covers various types of kundalini risings, including those which are exemplary
and
nd recommend it highly to anyone who is feeling stuck on their
spiritual path.
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Thxcovered extensively by Joan Harrigan of Kundalini Care. Her book
covers various types of kundalini risings, including those which are exemplary
and rare in history (such as in the probable case of St. Paul); a
Thxcovered extensively by Joan Harrigan of Kundalini Care. Her book covers
various types of kundalini risings, including those which are exemplary and
rare in history (such as in the probable case of St. Paul); and also partial
and deflected risings and their outcomes. Remedial measures
Once I heard M directly telling the classical analogy of these energies
circulating in the energy centers of the nervous system. The classical analogy
..like a snake circulating with its tail in its mouth, circulating through the
energy centers, and his comment that Transcendental Meditation is
Not sure if this related to what you are referring to, but mainstream
psychology is, I believe, completely clueless about spiritual experiences, and
spiritual development, and how they may pertain to "issues" one might be
having.
Just another reason why it would help to help to have a
Yes, as breath is also intimate to the heart and subtle system it seems that
working on alignment of these subtle energy systems of the spiritual nervous
system is a lot of where so many of the meditating community have gone on to.
I have been going to these planning meetings with various
I am predicting that breath, or prana will at some point, become a focus of
western medicine. Probably before interest in something like energy centers
takes hold.
The Upanishads, in particular, talk about the different breaths, and the
functions they perform. Breath may be something people
M stopped talking much about it publicly at points when faced with an
intellectual skepticism about these energy centers: ‘Thin lines of energy
flowing in the central nervous system? ’ Where exactly? Comparing to the
science then at that time growing on 'consciousness' defined by
Yes, thanks for the reply. I do believe that spiritual development is a tricky
endeavor, and that complications can arise, either due to an awakening of
kundalini, or just an expanding of awareness. I suppose it is helpful to have
a support network to help sort things out, and lend a helping
Yep, regardless of which meditation or spiritual practice some people can have
trouble with kundalini flow (subtle energy centers) as their spirituality comes
on or grows. Evidently it is not by meditation necessarily but also occurs
separately for some various people as kundalini development
an particulars in this regard?
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
In TM we did not get much guidance on this but those are interesting sutras to
use.
My wife in community work as an RN, being intuitive, and being an old
meditation teacher has been running
In TM we did not get much guidance on this but those are interesting sutras to
use.
My wife in community work as an RN, being intuitive, and being an old
meditation teacher has been running into some people who are amidst some
openings of kundalini. That has its spiritual reality for some
You might be interested in the work of Stephen Porges and his Polyvagal Theory.
I've read that the Masons have a hidden practice of stimulating the vagus
nerve, which was considered to be the sin of Adam and Eve. On YouTube, someone
published how the vagus nerve was stimulated. It was a video made by
fraternity guys in college. They took turns hitting each other on the
"..the physiological counterpart of kuurma-naaDii might well be the vagus
nerve, which is the main parasympathetic nerve,"
In the human, who is the highest expression of God on earth, it is the vagus
or tenth cranial nerve that is the most receptive to this solar fire or energy,
the
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