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  • But smoking is OK,right? That's very toxic to your body.

  • @Queenofthenite76 Did you actually watch the video? I have seen you criticize many videos that suggest that yoga or kundalini is evil or something like that, perhaps you've mistaken this video for one of those.

  • I should have watched this video before any others...

  • What is screeching in the background at 3:00 in to the video?

  • im 30 and have had it but have had numerous other experiences before hand growing up that were probley a test to se if i could handle it........now im about a year into it but when it began i was literally knocked out from its power and thrown to the floor into a seizure........completely differant energy comes into your system and the mood swings are like a pregnancy......but in the long run it does heal and detox your whole system.....

  • i think it was very very good really, Thank You

  • @skdexter97 Thank you very much!

  • just smoke DMT, Dont watch tv and be the change you want to see.

  • @GenuineSynthetic haha, lovely! i'm gonna put that for my channel description.

  • I get what your are saying, a lot of people want the fast food drive thru experience.

  • @ArjunaHermes That's a good way of putting it.

  • @SwamijiNisarg I was wondering if you or anyone else, knows why someone would experience a kundalini when , at the time, I knew nothing about meditation or any of this stuff. It hit me like a ton of bricks. I re-experienced my entire life, via emotions, in a matter of a couple days. And what's with all the bizarre hand movements? This happened two years ago. I'm not the same person at all. Life stripped of all it's bullshit and delusions is a bit of a trip, to say the least.

  • @tunechiross Beloved, it is entirely possible for a kundalini experience to happen without any intention or experience on the part of the person going through it, though this is a relatively rare occurrence. It can be extremely disconcerting for someone with no context of it. While it can be very disturbing, you seem to have gone through it, and maybe with less negative effects than someone who forced it. Look at it as a great opportunity.

  • I did the Kundalini awaking without knowing what it was, and the worst thing that could happen to anyone is, they will wake up to an absolute reality. They will be able to go into depth and avoid the surface (illusion i.e. deeper than the 5 senses). It stops the ego from its delusional path of destruction. The hidden info about nature and what you are and not who you are. Who you are is going to die out, what you are will remain (MIND). Meditate and follow your own heart (MIND).

    SEE EYEKNOWTOO!!

  • @EyeKnowtoo and now you talk like them eye know wat your saying psh hes a liar

  • @DjMikal7 Now I talk like who?

  • @EyeKnowtoo them

  • @DjMikal7 I don't know them, they, he, she, us, we, and I don't know what you're talking about..

  • wow..! That was good ...

  • @50annunaki Thank you!

  • Thank u for the vid. My inner voice has contacted me 3 weeks ago during an episode of sleep paralysis. I have been obsessed trying to induce it. My inner voice was talking to me about self-respect, self discipline, and stress healing along with a better diet intake which coincides with self respect and disclipine. I havent been listening. I get halfway to the experience than blocked... now I know why... I have to crawl first ...

  • @TR929 Beloved, I would say it is a question of having to first develop patience and trust; you have already had an experience, that came to you naturally, of connection to the higher self. This is extremely valuable, because now you can be relaxed; it WILL happen again. Just relax, and practice diligently and patiently without trying to put YOUR demands on the higher self; don't try to induce, just be open, be receptive, like a vessel.

  • Stop repeating backwards what you read, when you do that you will realize its not harmful.

  • @NomenLog Beloved, what I have said above has nothing to do with reading; it is based on experience; both the experience of difficulties brought about by attempting to force kundalini, and the experience of attaining to the genuine awakening of the kundalini.

  • Are you implying that the Mahayana Buddhist training that the samurais did were potentially harmful to their enlightenment?!

  • @Jc3intelligent There wasn't a single "mahayana buddhist" training undertaken by the "samurais", as buddhist practices changed and evolved considerably in Japan over the years. However, that I know of, there weren't any that had the forced raising of kundalini as a central part of their practice. Feel free to share if you have information to the contrary.

  • Man , tell me how to start, where to start , I failed once, the issue was I started to get awareness of evil things, the ego was a problem, now I have the right reason to do it naturally, but I have no idea where to start. Is agni ioga right ? Does christian prayers affect. I just want to make the world better, to spread love and get closer to God, that's all.

  • @SomeUser9753 Beloved, the essence of what I'm saying here is that you should not be TRYING to achieve kundalini itself. Any "trying" of that sort will only lead to a forcing of the experience, which is at best useless and at worst unhealthy. You don't need the kundalini experience to spread love. Practice devotion, be loving to people. For meditation, there are many good practices, but don't use these to "raise energy", or force anything. Just be still and watch the breath.

  • @SwamijiNisarg I'm affraid of being loving to people, because they think it's fake and doubt it some may hate it. Do we do this with words or with state ?

  • @SomeUser9753 With actions and example.

  • Damn, center of the eyes, u know what u're talking about. No fucking way to do it, evil people, evil souls, evil system, evil spirits all around. Once u go the dirt jumps on u, how to do it. DO evil people affect u when u go into it ?

  • Y did we have to watch him light up a pipe?

  • Yes the smoking is distracting for me, ahh maybe i,m judgemental.

  • Yes the smoking is distracting for me, ahh maybe i,m judgemental.

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  • Not to undermine the validity of your points, but you seem to me as being a very ungrounded person. The way you talk and act makes you come off as an agitated and agressive person a subtle sort of way (subtle attributes are always the worst). Your insinuated use of karma and the resulting vengeance as a threat to those who you perceive as practicing meditation in a selfish way makes you look like an idiot and a person that really needs to sort out personal problems before attacking others.

  • @elSargent93 There's no vengeance in Karma, at least no more than in the sense that if you pull on a rubber band with enough force it will snap. Karma is just cause and effect. And believe me, when I am aggressive it is not subtle! Why be subtle? I would rather be total! I hope you'll look again at what I'm saying, but if you want to disagree with me feel free to be total about it! 93 93/93

  • I'm not being oppositional here, so please don't take this the wrong way, but when you say something about drugs, would smoking weed or dropping trips and whatnot, make you stuck if you also meditate and believe and all of that along with it? I would deeply appreciate a response, and If possible, or convienent I would like your oppinion as why it would if you do believe it would. Thank you either way for this video, brother

  • @everyonedoesit420 First of all, let me say I neither condemn nor condone the recreational use of drugs; it can be bad for some people, or not so bad for others. Regarding the use of drugs in spirituality, it is not drugs themselves that will make you stuck. Drugs can be used to generate or simulate certain experiences, and like other things can be used to "shock" your regular conditioned self.

  • @everyonedoesit420 However, this depends on you, on what attitude you are taking in the practice of using these. And generally speaking, the utility of drugs for spiritual practice is inversely related to the frequency of use. So the way that people can get spiritually "stuck" with drugs, is that the first time they try it they get this big "shock" experience, and later they keep going back trying to relive that experience.

  • @everyonedoesit420 Note that the same thing can happen with any other kind of experience too; drugs are only worse in the sense that the experience is very strong, and the urge to stay "stuck" in trying to remake that experience is strong. Finally, "belief" doesn't enter into this kind of practice; in fact, believing is often a problem; as you will try to "create" what you believe instead of honestly experiencing what really happens.

  • @SwamijiNisarg Thank you.

  • @everyonedoesit420 You're very welcome!

  • very good info on this practice.....my question is how is it that HAVE had in the past and now experiencing on a VERY regular basis some of these symptoms?? and yet never practiced Kundalini???? i just started doing some mild yoga, few months....just fell into this Kundalini prcatice??? i got a book that seems very intersting,with many yoga/breating/meditating/chant­ing.... whats your opinion/advice? please send me a personal responce? thanks amor y paz

  • @mighty690am It is entirely possible that you may not have intended to force the kundalini experience and still end up experiencing it. There are many good accounts throughout history detailing the kundalini experience, and in many of these there is mention of "spontaneous" kundalini experiences that can often bring many undesired effects. If you would like to speak more about this, or anything else, please send me a private message.

  • You should talk about the risk and dangers of SMOKING instead. You seem to have your priorities mixed up.

  • I accidentaly released Speirema (Kundalini) during my deep and long meditations 10 years ago. It is overpowering and at first it seems a blessing , IQ gets boosted (and some is permanent) , crawings for healthy food. And abundance of energy.

    But it goes on for a long time and lack of sleep and overworking takes its toll on the mind. To the point where you may need medical help. It takes about 6 years to become accustumed with thise feelings. I havent discovered any powers.

  • My instruction here is about the reality of a physical practice; not a fairy tale. Whatever you are about to say next would no doubt be excellent advice for someone who was PRETENDING to do kundalini practice, then your make-believe metaphysical bullshit could help for sure. But I was addressing those who are practicing for real, with actual practice, and not the adoption of blind belief or metaphysical story-time.

  • based on your comments, i take it that you dont accept the sacrifice of Yeshua?

  • By suffering, I did not mean "intentional" suffering, although some is inevitable, like we are required to sit in a double lotus posture with crossed legs while meditating for a long period of time, which can be quite painful. But "physical pain counts little as suffering, indeed, cultivating the mind is hardest". But we are also taught to take hardship as joy.

  • Hello Swami,

    Desires generate karma. Karma, being a material substance, needs to be paid off, by undergoing suffering or doing good deeds. "Whether you can practice cultivation all depends upon whether you can endure, sacrifice, and suffer." " You are afflicted when youre suffering, and suffering is itself a way of paying off karma." How much one must suffer is determined by the amount of karma he has. Someone with more karma has to suffer more, someone with less, - less.

  • Beloved, bad enough that you are not here to listen, only to promote your own ideology, but that you also twist the meanings of the teacher you quote. If all you do is post a wall of text with no words of your own, you will be deleted because you are contributing nothing; you're not even a parrot, you're a drunken parrot.

  • I had read Buddhist scriptures. Nowhere I found Buddha talking about "Totality", or "Celebration and Meditation" or "Buddha Zobra". We are taught that one can achieve enlightenment at many levels. Some achieve enlightenment without attaining the Right Fruit. Those can't save people. Gods at a higher level look at Gods below as ordinary people. Gods at an even higher level look at humans like at insects.

  • What good are scriptures if someone doesn't actually listen, and projects the reading with their own ego?

    In the Dhammapada, the Buddha says: "Silence alone doesn't make an ass into a Buddha".

    You can use silence, meditation, chi gong, and the trappings of truth, compassion and tolerance all as ways to bury your own buddha-nature and reinforce your stuckness.

  • "...Meanwhile, through meditation he strengthens his ability for staying in trance, and sits in meditation to suffer and eliminate karma."

  • No.

    Karma is just cause and effect, escaped by awareness.

    But very stuck people end up putting themselves into deeper suffering, in an effort to get out of patterns of delusion that keep them stuck in their fantasies, hiding from reality.

    You try to lead yourself to situations that generate choices, to step up and be aware, or to fall into denying reality.

    You choose awareness and momentum, or you wallow in your unwillingness, wanting to force conditions on life, and the cycle repeats itself.

  • We are taught cultivation at a high level which does not include the things you've mentioned and we are taught that one can't cling to humanness with one hand and to divinity with the other. "No loss, no gain". Buddha taught precept, samadhi, wisdom. Precept is abandonment of all secular desires and attachments. We are taught that karma must be eliminated through undergoing suffering and it is a material thing.

  • @Xiaolian7 You are taught nothing, you infer. You fabricate. You make a lie out of divine truth. The buddha's four noble truths, the most essential of his teachings make it clear, right there, that suffering is a state caused by desire, NOT "karma"; and that it can be relieved by the process of awareness, not intentional suffering.

    All true teachers have always been against the ascetics, the self-deniers, the fundamentalists, and those have always worked with the priest to kill truth.

  • I do agree with you about cultivating awareness and choices, I also appreciate your note about "finding fulfillment within".

  • I do not care what you "agree with me" about, because you have nothing meaningful to say; every word that comes out of your mouth is second-hand scripture you cling desperately to, in order to try to hide from your hatred of yourself. I would care as much if someone flipped a coin to see if they agreed with me or not; that would be better in fact, because there at least they are not just cherry-picking the things that their Ego can use to reinforce their inner poison.

  • @Xiaolian7 Until you are ready to work against your spirtual ego, instead of looking for things that "agree with" it, you will never have anything meaningful or helpful to say, to anyone, you will be a force of darkness to yourself.

  • I agree. Is not karma also eliminated by undergoing suffering?

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