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KUNDALINI OUTSIDE THE BODY

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Date:  Posted 6 years before Feb 18, 2017

 

MiBeloved 6 years ago

 

KUNDALINI OUTSIDE THE BODY 

 

Marcia Beloved’s inquiry:

How does this happen, where kundalini gets outside the body? Are there blockages in the higher chakras (i.e. heart, throat, brow) that prevent kundalini from going up the spine, and therefore it gets squeezed, forced out?

 

MiBeloved’s response:

Kundalini begins for this present body in the sperm of the father. There it is an urge-energy. After a time it influences the protein energy in the mothers body to formulate an embryo. This formation takes place around kundalini and then it encases kundalini which then lives in the formation.

 

Even though it lives in the formation, kundalini expresses itself or its energy through the formation and we experience that as consciousness of the gross body. Because of that energy spread, we feel pleasure and pain in the body.

 

From the start kundalini designs the system so that it can spread through the body and go outside the body in a particular way. That is the original design, so it is not that kundalini has to do something to cause this. This is inherent in the original design.

 

There are blockages but these are put there by kundalini itself, so from its perspective they are not blockages but convenience.

 

If you are going to build an apartment building of say about 6 stories high, you would create a piping system so that some water can reach the 6th floor and you would put in the required pumps etc. Some areas for instance the bottom floor would have too much water pressure so you might reduce the pipe size to cause a reduction in pressure flow. In the same way, kundalini has designed the psyche for its own convenience.

 

Yoga is interested in screwing up what kundalini has set up and so the real question is not why or how the kundalini goes out of the body in all directions but how can a yogi do what is unnatural and restrict kundalini to the central spine and brain.

 

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