tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21069437.post6909338335002365632..comments2023-09-18T09:00:13.387-07:00Comments on Kundalini Blog: Kundalini: An Invitation to TruthAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06898282739789951053noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21069437.post-54413125951442573042014-05-22T10:29:54.623-07:002014-05-22T10:29:54.623-07:00Hi Bonnie, great post. I have many questions about...Hi Bonnie, great post. I have many questions about kundalini awakening/rising. I may have had a spontaneous rising. I have written a blog post of my journey. May I give you the blog page so you can see my story?<br />Thank you.<br />AC Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21069437.post-7282529464463059022014-03-09T03:20:56.449-07:002014-03-09T03:20:56.449-07:00I have very poor knowledge regarding
all these en...I have very poor knowledge regarding <br />all these energy of seven circle. I want help to learn more...I have experince the power 15 years back ,I know there is something which is not explainable but can be experience by oneselfAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07330154333016598306noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21069437.post-74618346323238648632013-10-20T17:30:43.463-07:002013-10-20T17:30:43.463-07:00Hi Bonnie,
I enjoyed your site’s graphics a lot.
...Hi Bonnie,<br /><br />I enjoyed your site’s graphics a lot.<br /><br />I have some new Spiritual Infographics at<br />http://howtomeditate-n-heal.org/free-infographics-embed-codes/<br />that fit your niche. They’re free to embed if you think your visitors would enjoy them.<br /><br />Namaste,<br /><br />Richard CrownRichard Crownhttp://howtomeditate-n-heal.org/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21069437.post-67145382487797089622013-10-01T13:22:18.914-07:002013-10-01T13:22:18.914-07:00That was beautiful, Bonnie. Thank you for your upl...That was beautiful, Bonnie. Thank you for your uplifting and gorgeous words. I also went through a period of about 1.5 years where I simply could not work. I felt this tiny intuitive reassurance that I would be okay, and sure enough, money showed up in many unexpected ways. Now I have been working fulltime for five years. <br /><br />I do have a question. I once heard a woman who is a fairly well-known kundalini consultant say, "Your life is no longer about secular and sensual pleasures. It is about spiritual awareness." Do you agree with this? I realize we don't stop enjoying sex or movies or books after a kundalini rising, but do you recommend making spiritual awareness the major organizing principle of your life?<br /><br />Thank you,<br /><br />An old friendAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21069437.post-11150851173072041692013-08-22T07:18:59.762-07:002013-08-22T07:18:59.762-07:00I have recently had Kundalini ascension (about 4 m...I have recently had Kundalini ascension (about 4 months ago), and I experienced immense bliss when this happened spontaneously while I was meditating. Life has not been the same ever since! I have become more aware of my Self, I am more detached from the world and I am experiencing many physiological changes in me. For a few weeks following the ascension, I found myself performing yoga postures involuntarily for hours at a stretch, only to stop when I was too tired to continue. I also found myself performing hand mudras all of a sudden for as long as half an hour or even longer. The Shakti would run up and down my spine every now and then, and would become very active when I lay down on my bed to sleep in the night. This still continues. I constantly feel a vibrating sensation within my body, which becomes stronger of its own accord at times, leading to me shaking my head. This shaking continues for minutes and minutes, and sometimes it becomes vigorous/frantic. There is also tension in my third eye region. Whenever I close my eyes to meditate, I see a red shiny circle in my third eye region and the Shakti starts moving in my body. What does this mean? What am I supposed to do or not do to facilitate this process. Thank you for your help.Annienoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21069437.post-53914332652203082712013-08-03T13:08:39.663-07:002013-08-03T13:08:39.663-07:00I feel I am going through something of a kundalini...I feel I am going through something of a kundalini process. It's just been in the last year in fact and not sure if it sounds odd but seems to be linked with my new life as a Vegan which I've found extremely profound for me in it's impact on my life. I feel a new sense of clarity and connection I've never had before and feel like a more habitual part of me has died and now I'm somehow more me.<br /><br />Over the last few months when I meditate in my room I feel jolts through me almost like electricity. I've read that this can be chakras opening or maybe past stuff clearing out. It feels good and therapeutic. I guess I'm just trying to enjoy the journey of it. I'm reading a bit about kundalini awakening too.nzveganalienhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08149336541444076466noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21069437.post-17147125494384597042013-05-29T12:05:50.170-07:002013-05-29T12:05:50.170-07:00I appreciate you addressing the difficulties with ...I appreciate you addressing the difficulties with maintaining work. Fifteen years ago I was a waitress in a fine dining restaurant and realized I was not capable of performing this job any longer. To the shock and confusion of the staff, I asked to be a dishwasher. I experienced an enormous cut in pay, and I could not have been happier with the decision. Dishwashing was a great meditative practice. While scrubbing those dishes, pots, and pans, I was able to reflect deeply on the beauty and simplicity that my life was capable of being. Thanks for your posts. I read them and enjoy your words. mindrunfreehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08958463159665880604noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21069437.post-57223907785744480292013-03-30T11:39:14.714-07:002013-03-30T11:39:14.714-07:00Some people in this process experience the intense...Some people in this process experience the intense sensitivity you describe. I would need to know much more about your background and spiritual practices to give very specific guidance about this. Generally this is a temporary phase and as you deepen in the realization of Oneness it becomes possible to let the energy of others move through you rather than into you. It requires learning a great openness and just breathing through pain until it passes, like indigestion or the waves of an ocean. It helps to learn to be present as awareness of the full body rather than thoughts. It is thoughts usually that cause us to hold on to pain so if you can learn to disidentify with your thoughts and find a new way to look at the pain people suffer -- releasing it into the universe and accepting it as part of the human condition -- this might help. Many people feel a need to isolate for a while during this process, but this usually passes. It may help to find some ways of self-expression such as painting or singing or writing things out. If there is a block, such as a difficult childhood memory or pattern you cannot release, then you may benefit from working with a therapist. <br /><br />If you want a more personal assessment I would need you to fill out a questionnaire and then we could have a consultation. You can contact me at kundinfo@mindspring.com.<br />A teacher who may inspire you and help you feel less alone with this process, because many who listen to him have shared similar experiences, is Adyashanti. He has videos and talks on his website and does a live internet show 2 times a month on the web, and students call him with their questions and concerns following his talk. He helps to clarify spiritual awakening for many people. You can find him at www.adyashanti.org.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06898282739789951053noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21069437.post-1844245644805724652013-03-30T10:00:34.118-07:002013-03-30T10:00:34.118-07:00My process started around 13 years ago with a medi...My process started around 13 years ago with a meditation. The energy burst through my spine and felt like my heart was going to explode. There was so much bliss at the time, I thought I might die, but I didn't care. Over the years, the process seems to make me more sensitive to others' pain, even so much so that I take on others' pain. You talk about giving up your job or living in poverty, for me, it seems like I need to live in seclusion from all others, otherwise for every energy that's cleared, I just take on more from someone else. There have been dramatic examples where someone is suffering from some longstanding pain and then in my presence the pain ends, only to begin in my physical body. I have little desire to live a life of seclusion, and even at times when I've been alone, pain still seems to find me. I do my best to trust the process, and still after 13 years I find myself frustrated and unsure if I've made any progress. I've worked with numerous grounding exercises and other techniques to "protect" myself to seemingly no benefit. If I do nothing, I still take on others' pain. *sigh*. I feel like there's some major block that needs to be cleared, but I've seen a number of healers and worked on things for years and feel oblivious to what more I can do. Maybe this is too personal for a comment to your blog. If so, I apologize. <br /><br />S Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com