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Kundalini safe?
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kart12345
United Kingdom
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Posted - Sep 08 2015 :  6:16:31 PM  Show Profile  Email Poster  Edit Topic  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Get a Link to this Message  Delete Topic
Hello guys, my kundalini is awakened and if i stop practicing the meditation or efforts for progress, will it be by any chance dangerous? Or the kundalini go dormant back? Or I would be at the same stage,where am i now?( like i changed a lot myself after it awakened,my personality, attitude, behaviour..).I am feeling scared some times when i think that i will not have anything with the society or people or materialistic life if i continue practicing ...
Christi
United Kingdom
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 Posted - Sep 09 2015 :  09:00:53 AM  Show Profile  Email Poster  Visit Christi's Homepage  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Get a Link to this Reply  Delete Reply
Hi Kart,

It is not dangerous to stop doing spiritual practices. If you do, then yes, your kundalini will eventually go dormant again. But it could take a long time, many years even, for this to happen. It is certainly not something that I would recommend, as it is one of the greatest gifts that we can have in this life to have an awakened kundalini. So to let it go dormant is a terrible waste of an opportunity to be able to enter the divine life.

Also, there is no need to be worried that if you continue with your practices, you will lose interest in society, or people or the materialistic world. In fact it is quite the opposite. There can often be the idea that this will happen, that an advanced yogi will end up sitting in his or her cave, having nothing to do with the world. What actually happens is different. We become more connected to others, but connected at a deeper level than before, a level that is beyond words and thought. We are also better able to engage more fully in the world at all levels, both the spiritual and the material. Yoga is about freedom, so we become free to chose what we will engage with and how. At the same time there is an increase in creative energy which fuels that engagement with the world. We become That.

So don't be concerned, and keep practising!

Christi
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BlueRaincoat
United Kingdom
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 Posted - Sep 09 2015 :  3:26:56 PM  Show Profile  Email Poster  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Get a Link to this Reply  Delete Reply
Hello Kart
What I can say from my personal experience is that stopping meditation is not a great idea if your K is active. Developing inner silence will help you fare through your K awakening.
If you are concerned about your kundalini energy becoming too strong, I would consider reducing the energy stimulation practices and stick to a gentle form of meditation. If mantra meditation is too strong, you have the option of practising breath-focused meditation or passive awareness meditation.

All the best!
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kart12345
United Kingdom
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 Posted - Sep 11 2015 :  08:47:21 AM  Show Profile  Email Poster  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Get a Link to this Reply  Delete Reply
Thank you christi for the info
"" What actually happens is different. We become more connected to others, but connected at a deeper level than before, a level that is beyond words and thought. We are also better able to engage more fully in the world at all levels, both the spiritual and the material.""

Thank you BRC. I keep meditating.
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Nyardream
USA
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 Posted - Nov 10 2015 :  4:12:27 PM  Show Profile  Email Poster  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Get a Link to this Reply  Delete Reply
I'd challenge the statement that kundalini will go dormant again after being awakened.. It's been my experience that once she's awakened, she goes to work.. and doesn't stop, practice or no practice. If you don't practice, the "work" is done during sleep.
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jpa100x
USA
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 Posted - Feb 18 2016 :  2:04:28 PM  Show Profile  Email Poster  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Get a Link to this Reply  Delete Reply
Yes trust me kart your energy will not go away it will always be there. Kundalini actication is when there is a balance between the ida and pingala channel opening up the middle channel sushmna. I recommend you study meridans in Chinese practices and take up practices like chi gong or tai chi to advance in a quicker and safer way. Chi or Qi is much safer than kundalini and you will be able to live longer because it's not heating up your body or organs too much.
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jpa100x
USA
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 Posted - Feb 18 2016 :  2:05:02 PM  Show Profile  Email Poster  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Get a Link to this Reply  Delete Reply
If your organs and body is too hot look into the 6 healing sounds to cool you off...
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jean
Germany
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 Posted - Feb 26 2016 :  3:31:57 PM  Show Profile  Email Poster  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Get a Link to this Reply  Delete Reply
quote:
Originally posted by Nyardream

I'd challenge the statement that kundalini will go dormant again after being awakened.. It's been my experience that once she's awakened, she goes to work.. and doesn't stop, practice or no practice. If you don't practice, the "work" is done during sleep.


That's also my experience. I don't do any active practice.
Meditation comes on its own somehow and when these waves of silence come it's easy to slip into a meditative state.
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jusmail
India
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 Posted - Feb 27 2016 :  10:26:59 AM  Show Profile  Email Poster  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Get a Link to this Reply  Delete Reply


If your organs and body is too hot look into the 6 healing sounds to cool you off...

Is the above, a reference to the solfeggio tones?
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siddhi
India
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 Posted - Mar 14 2016 :  09:10:21 AM  Show Profile  Email Poster  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Get a Link to this Reply  Delete Reply
Nice Info