Raising Kundalini Posture
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Date: Posted 5 years before Jul 23, 2017
MiBeloved 5 years ago
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The blue orb was shimmering and varying in intensity but otherwise stationary.
I'm actually not confident that I raised kundalini...I did the breathing exercise where one grabs the ankles and applies locks for a time, then standing up. That's what I understand is the way to raise it at the end of a breathing session.
MiBeloved's Response:
In that case the blue orb was really a formation of the third eye chakra energy.
The posture you described if it is the posture shown below, is a standard posture for raising kundalini because in that posture the perineum and the anus locks are automatically applied. The backward neck lock is applied also and the chest is taut.
These features cause any built-up energy from the rapid breathing to be intensified and focused down in the body into the base chakra.
So if enough energy is built up there, then as soon as one releases this posture and stands up or in any way straightens the spine, kundalini is likely to cross through the small of the back and if it does so depending on the amount of energy, it will either travel through other chakras or penetrate all the chakras on the spine and enter into the head.
If it does not have a full charge, it will go up the spine and that may or may not be felt by the student. If it is felt it will be an electric sensation or a shimmering energy sensation.
Now if it enters the head, then if the student does not have the locks in place and does not pay attention to know that kundalini is moving up (and it does so very rapidly), then it will hit the student unawares. This really means that it will hit the buddhi intellect organ unawares and this might result in one of these states of consciousness:
- Complete blackout
- Feeling of intense bliss pleasure in the head
- Feeling of going into intense golden light in all directions (mergence into the spiritual brahman level of consciousness)
- Feeling of trying to control a vast energy reservoir which is overpowering the observing self with intentions of overpowering the consciousness and then feeling this energy subside or move away, move downwards.
Any student who does this posture without supervision runs the risk of having the body fall to the ground. Why, because when the buddhi intellect organ is hit by kundalini in this way, it loses its control of the physical body and with that loss the observing self can do nothing because that self does not control the body except indirectly through the buddhi organ and it does not matter if you know of this organ or not. Just as if you are put in a room with chloroform you will lose consciousness even if you do not know what happened, the same will happen in this case.
However it will only last for about a few seconds for the most maybe for the most 15 to 30 seconds.
Now when this student becomes aware again, the student will remember nothing about the experience or will remember being in a shimmering golden light in all directions, or will remember intense spiritual bliss energy, or will remember losing it and then remembering nothing, or may have a headache or a dizzy feeling or may just be disoriented for about 2 minutes for the most, not knowing his or her name or number.
The danger in this practice is one, which is that the physical body might fall and get hurt.
Therefore this posture should not be done unless it is done under supervision of an advanced yogi. If you are doing this posture alone, do not stand up from it, only go down and keep your spine straight and apply a very tight neck lock by not bending the head forward but by pulling the chin back very tight into the neck.
If you do this posture and kundalini does not come up in a noticeable way it means that your breath infusion is not working.
So why is this?
This means that your lungs are ripping you off. They are taking air superficially and they are not really absorbing the air into the blood stream. The air is going in and out of the lung but it is not being taken into the system and being compressed into it.
How to change this?
Practice, practice practice while paying attention within the psyche and keeping the mind in the psyche during the exercises.
What I just wrote is top secret among yogis who mastered bhastrika. Only they know because of personal experience in the psyche and directions given by superior yogis but I write this because of a duty to give out this information.
Kundalini is an intelligence or if you want to say it, instinct unto itself. It has no intentions of giving over its power to the observing self. It will not under any circumstance allow any limited spirit-person to get control. That person will have to fight with kundalini to gain control over its operations. Just keep this in mind. I am not holding back anything from anybody. The information is there for the taking. The factor which prohibits advancement is the individual kundalini itself. The enemy of the self is the kundalini of the very same self.
There is no point running here running there looking for combatants. There is an enemy and a very powerful one too, one who has the power within the psyche itself. The self, the glorious self does not have the power. It only wishes to have it. For achieving it, it has to fight to finish with kundalini.
Dear Beloved 5 years ago
Yes that's a perfectly clear explanation of what I was doing to raise kundalini. I can see from the pictures though that I need to tighten my neck lock further when down and raise the shoulders when I rise.
The blue orb did feel like my third eye chakra and was in that position.