My Kundalini Experience: Part 3 of 3 (Memories of Past Life and Aftermath) / Bipolar Disorder
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@kundalinikrew Peace back! Glad you picked up on the ´grounded´ part. I think, as we move forward, the idea of spirituality and a spiritual world on earth needs to be entirely grounded. The New-Age movement has too many people wrapped up in a crop-circle chasing, shaman worshipping, fantasy land.
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@bipolarorwakingup hey sean yep, I understand kundalini, I'm just offering a more radical perspective. I had a 'kundalini' where my entire spirit body detached from the physical and walked around the flat! Some people would say that's not kundalini but I had full ONE- consciousness with the cosmos and a energy from the third eye that went out a around the globe in seconds. I could also see through buildings amazing!
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Kundalini Yoga by day, Joe Rogan podcast by night all day!
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Thanks for sharing this. Very interesting. The only thing I couldn't understand is the connection between bipolar disorder and kundalini experience. Are you saying that the two manifest in similar ways? From what I know, bipolar disorder is a permanent condition, unlike what you've experienced through mediation.
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where did you go to get that experience. i am quiet too and strange
Hey sean, it's my understanding is that we do not have past lives per-se (I know this is radical) the warrior you experienced killing women is being who has passed,and is attached to you via your similar injury. Not that you want to kill women but as you said the trauma of your previous relationship.This memory or dream came to the fore as you tackled injuries during meditiation
StellaLeBret 4 days ago
@StellaLeBret In Kundalini theory, which comes from India, the beleif is that our Karma is mostly stored inside the coccyx (or tailbone). Our Karma is related to our past lives. As the experience of kundalini awakening is, truly, only deeply understood by mystics in the east, I tend to think past lives exist, and that my dreams mentioned here were connected to them somehow. But, I may be wrong!
bipolarorwakingup 3 days ago
I don't hold a lot of hope for clinical medicine's ability to deal with this kind of problem. I hope that a lot of people hear your message and can understand it. I totally agree with you and hope that many people will be helped by your videos. Unfortunately I think that many people experiencing this kind of thing don't have the kind of support they need to be able to express it.
DougieG75 4 days ago
@DougieG75 Agreed!
bipolarorwakingup 3 days ago
You are so amazing. True inspiration. You should host a retreat yourself. Like, a 3-day meditation/lecture. I love listening to you talk.
Alexm5225 4 months ago
@Alexm5225 Maybe one day I'll get there! I'm not so keen on the spiritual guru role though....I'm not that serene...
bipolarorwakingup 4 months ago