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05-31-2015, 08:26 AM #61
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05-31-2015, 08:27 AM #62
your welcome, and yeah man, watching the matrix after awakening is sooo much more interesting, you start to think, hey, maybe i can do that....and why in the hell could you not? what is stopping you? limiting beliefs "they" planted inside of your subconscious?
you start asking questions that question the fundementals of what youve been fed.
does gravity actually exist?
can i walk on water?
can i fly?Last edited by pogr8; 05-31-2015 at 08:35 AM.
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05-31-2015, 08:37 AM #63
well as far as I know even monks that have been meditating for 50 years aren't able to do anything supernatural per se.. and nobody has ever proven to be able to do such things so I doubt anything like that is possible in our physical manifestation. However, manipulating time in your own perception could definitely be possible.
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05-31-2015, 08:38 AM #64
Wow definitely keep me updated on how that goes, do you have any tips on how to practice that skill? I totally feel like with practice that's an achievable goal to some extent.
Thanks for the support man and much love. This breathing technique helps me get pretty deep https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcImjX0grmg and also listening to this during meditation puts you in a deep trance https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWYyGMuZSgc
In regards to chakra visualization each chakra is described by ancient texts as a coiled snake and they must uncoil to get open. All i did was really get deep into meditation and feel the energy flow through me, at certain points you will hit blocks in the chakras that you need to work on, you're going to have to face all the trauma and pain you've built up in whichever chakra it is for you and overcome that. It's not going to be easy but its extremely rewarding in the end. So focus the energy flowing up your body uncoiling each chakra along the way, good luck on your journey
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05-31-2015, 08:39 AM #65
I'm struggling with the mental blocks myself which is the main thing that prevents us from entering the meditative state. There's so much ****/baggage we carry with us from our day to day lives and when we sit down in meditation it just comes pouring out and becomes almost impossible to forget about. My best advice would probably just be constant practice and developing the ability to completely, COMPLETELY forget about the world, your obligations, family, job, friends, gf/bf/wife, children etc. Just act as if you are dead with no need to worry about anything and it helps.
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05-31-2015, 08:41 AM #66
Hey there
Same I have a chem exam tmrw and haven't started studying
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3F3ovb2kZ9Q
good advice!
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05-31-2015, 08:44 AM #67
At end of the day everything is pointless once time ends or passes a millennium , if time never ends then we are all slaves to time. We are on constant evolution to what ?.What is the end goal of the evolution you speak of , and if achieved then what ? . If its ongoing and never ending then aren't we all slaves to this path.
Thoughts on this op ? ^^^
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05-31-2015, 08:53 AM #68
Yeah we're all slaves to time until we break free of that servititude and realize that time doesn't exist We are all one there is no you or me we are all the universe expressing itself in every way possible. The reason for this is why not? Why have nothing when you can be everything, the universe is beautiful. I've gotta go for a few hrs ill be back later tho
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05-31-2015, 09:01 AM #69
You can perform miracles with just your thoughts. However people on this level of vibration are so high up they don't come back to Earth.
Remember, the higher your vibration, the closer you are with God/source energy. And source energy is all about creation. so the higher your vibration, the more you can create.
to perform miracles though, that would take many many lifetimes for us.
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05-31-2015, 03:56 PM #79
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Lol, you're only 19 man. Wait until you're "awakening" honey moon wears off and you get a healthy dose of reality. You're gonna realize it was all just you concocting a delusion in your head that you're existence had become in some way more significant than it already is.
Thats why I gradually but eventually got more into zen, because after the kundalini la la land goes away, you're gonna realize it was all nothing. You're just amused by the nothingness that is awareness. It's just a transient sensation.
Zen is cool because you learn to appreciate the gap between such transient sensations. This nothingness isn't transient, it's eternal and what always was. It is fundamental.
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05-31-2015, 04:04 PM #80
You're the one that said you went through a kundalini awakening right? Can you explain a little about that and why you think none of it was real? Because i've been getting very real physical symptoms of it and I have a completely novel perception how would you explain that? And don't just say its placebo because I started feeling it before I even looked up the symptoms.
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05-31-2015, 04:32 PM #81
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05-31-2015, 04:46 PM #82
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Ok. My awakening was like yours and I was about your age actually. I was hardcore into meditation and spirituality/chakras. I used to meditate everyday for Atleast an hour a day, sometimes 2. No joke. I had my kundalini symptoms: the spazzing, the third eye pressure, the depth of awareness. All that.
The thing is, all of those things; that is, the symptoms and awakenings are just transient phenomenon happening in your awareness. Compare a blissful state to a most morbid state. One feels ****ty, the other ecstatic. However, what is the same between these mental states? There is an awareness that is aware of them. This awareness is neutral, unmoved. It is fundamental.
The kundalini awakening, is actually the complete opposite of enlightenment. It is the most furthest from the neutral fundamental awareness. As of now, you are completely immersed and obsessed with the illusion that you think you have awakened from. The trickery of this, is that this time it has a lovey-Dovey hue. You've gone from one polar extreme (disinterest in life and a lack of meaning, or being "not awakened") to another extreme (being "awakened") what's funny is this time, you're not trying to escape illusion but instead, are completely taking it up the ass by the illusion.
Just look at your awakening objectively for a second. You claim you have awakened because you "feel good" and "feel blissful", but is this really the case? Are these states permanent? No, they are in fact transient. Don't tell me you feel this way all the time. You don't. How can one go from feeling enlightened to not being enlightened? What is it that IS permanent accross all transients? Don't you notice it's the neutral fundamental awareness? Hence, whenever you feel "enlightened" or "awakened", you are in fact the furthest thing from the two. You are playing in the duality of illusion.
If you want me to sum up enlightenment, or what I think enlightenment is (since the words used to describe it can't really describe it, nor is enlightenment describable) is this: When you walk, you are walking. When you eat, you are eating. When you drink a glass of water, you are holding glass, drinking water. What good does chakra energy, kundalini, etc do for you in life? If anything, it doesn't even exist with what you're doing here and now. It's just clutter in the emptiness that is the present.
And by the way, if you've taken any hallucinaganic drug, consider this a warning, they do in fact lead to spiritual destruction and hinder your spiritual growth to a great degree.Last edited by O1111; 05-31-2015 at 04:57 PM.
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05-31-2015, 04:54 PM #83
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05-31-2015, 05:39 PM #87
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05-31-2015, 05:41 PM #88
You clearly have not gone very deep down the rabbit hole. You raise interesting points but speak in too many absolutes while trying to apply your own experience and philosophy (or lack thereof) onto others with a distinctively negative tone. For some, meditation goes alot deeper than fleeting moments of 'inner peace'.
Let each man follow his own path. You sound like a kundalini hipster who thinks he know's all there is to know. Calm your protest bro.
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05-31-2015, 05:49 PM #89
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05-31-2015, 06:07 PM #90
I'm only speaking on what i've experienced firsthand and perhaps for you aligning your chakras was not right for your soul at this point in your journey, perhaps you had more growing to do on a more physical, lower vibrational plane of existence. I'm not saying that oh i'm so smart and wise everyone follow me lol i'm just trying to get as many people as possible to forge their own path just as you have done yourself so in a sense you've proved my point. I can tell you without a doubt that what i've experienced is real and after the initial waves of love from opening my heart chakra of course i'm not in full body orgasm mode 24/7 but I feel a distinct contentment of being. These last few weeks of me aligning my chakras have felt longer than the last year of my life because I'm living in the moment and recognize time as a mere irrelevancy. You describe enlightenment as a state of being and I agree with you on that however who's to say what 'enlightenment' is anyway. All I know is that I feel a life force within my body that grows stronger and stronger and has brought nothing but improvements to my life as well as my relationship with others. I will honestly tell you that I've been happier than I ever have the last few weeks and the feeling has been perpetual, it hasn't stopped, but does grow stronger during meditation or when i'm out in nature which leads me to assume the feeling is a sort of energy/connection with the universe. You and I are the same, the kundalini is a road to realize this path but this realization must come from within I cannot make you or anyone else in this thread truly understand because it is not my journey. To any skeptics ITT i'm glad you guys aren't blindly following the seemingly crazy ideas i'm putting forth because it means you're thinking for yourself and that is the whole point of this thread. I want to awaken you guys so you can forge your own path of self- realization, the truth comes from within. I have found this truth to be unconditional love and unity but you guys are gonna have to find out on your own. I'm supplying the tools, it's up to y'all to use them. I encourage everybody to meditate and simply focus on your breathing... Stick with it and you'll be astonished what the mind is capable of when you don't bog it down with garbage Again man, I appreciate your viewpoint and i'm glad you're not just blindly following my ideas, as questioning absolutes is the first step.
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