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Dance of Kundalini - 27: Whole body Kundalini - Implosion Kundalini (Rarest of rarest)

This is the sequel to 
  1. Dance of Kundalini -3: Master Database of All Kundalinis

Dance of Kundalini -3 is hyperlinked with all these posts.

All kundalinis listed in the above post are portrayed with models and videos.

This is the Master database of all my writings

Even though they are analytical, some of the genres are interlinked. Eg: Nadi, Chakra, Kundalini, Higher conscious states → all are linked.


October 30, 2022

Houston, Texas

5:30-6:30 am

This was an early morning session, due to some work, I did not sleep last night and finished the evening practice in the early morning before going to bed.

Lethargy and sleep energy were setting in but I had a way to do the practice.


Types of whole body Kundalini

This is a kind of whole-body kundalini compression that was never experienced before.

Usually, the subtle body might expand a few feet taller or wider during certain kundalini arousal, in this type, the subtle body shrunk to a size smaller than my heart organ.

It is not always about expansion, at times the subtle body can also shrink!!

From my experience, there are 3 types of whole-body kundalini:

  1. Whole Body Kundalini- Normal
    1. Usual one where the kundalini ignites itself in every cell of the body and gently moves around
  2. Whole body Kundalini- Explosion (Rapid Expansion with the extreme release of energy)
    1. Local Burst in the chest, abdomen or pelvic bowl sends kundalini shock waves and explosions all throughout the body. This si the strongest. 
  3. Whole body Kundalini- Implosion (Rapid Compression with extreme concentration of energy inwards)
    1. Radially compressing the kundalini from every direction all throughout the body, until the kundalini imploded wave after wave into the heart base (center of the chest) in the subtle body.

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Features of this kundalini:

  1. Implosion-type whole-body kundalini was not seen before.
  2. Explosion type of whole body kundalini will be common at certain stages of practice and it cannot be ignored because of the shock waves and the body will be thrown away to the ground (several feet away).
  3. Implosion-type whole-body kundalini is very subtle in a different way. Not by the depth but in lateral dimensions which can easily be overlooked. 
  4. In implosion-type of whole-body kundalini, subtle energy + kundalini energy waves are more gentle like that of a lake, the ways are elegant, beautiful, and serenely move radially inwards towards the heart base of the body at a very sweet unhurried speed.
  5. As the energy waves move inwards, subtle body buckles inwards as in an implosion and gets reduced in size step by step.
  6. The consciousness of the subtle body (represented as a shape) got smaller and smaller into the center of the chest area 
  7. This loop from the original size to a tiny size is repeated 3-4 times. 

  • Color:
    • Electric Blue-Green color as shown in the below picture
  • Texture:
    • very gentle waves or currents on a calm lake when wind blows gently
    • or an elegant slow movement of jellyfish tentacles
  • Feeling:
    •  Mild low voltage emerald bluish green current feeling on the outer skin of the subtle body
    • Inside was a dark black cavity; the cavity kept buckling from outward pressure waves or currents until the core cavity became very small in size at the heart base. 
    • Buckling (implosion) was very new, took time to adjust to the new feeling

Emerald blue-green stone color

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Videos:

2+1 separate videos to illustrate what happened as closely as possible. Subtle body reduction happened inside a cavity in a more colorless or even shapeless form, which is very hard to illustrate in a video. But keeping that in mind, this video would explain what happened in a closest way. 

 

 



 

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