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08-14-2008, 02:15 AM | #1 |
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thanks austin! that much i know, but it seems like i have both!
i mean, i sometims have just a pleasant tingling sensation, but sometimes i can really shake out really hard. could this be this freight-train kind of a feeling? btw, i saw some people hear a kind of a pop in ther head, or some sort of a buzz. i don't. unless they are reffering to that buzz to be this shaking / tingling sensation in the back. |
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08-14-2008, 04:54 AM | #2 |
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from what i understand the buzz is similar to the noise of a swarm of bees, it is also observed during the onset of an obe by most people.
as i can not personally experience the physical sensation you are describing it is difficult for me to say what it is.... continue spiraling ever upwards, austin |
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12-09-2008, 01:29 AM | #3 |
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hi!
i have this very strong energetic bursts in my back, coming from my spine and my neck. i can feel it throught the entire body, and sometimes it connects to the third eye. it happens to me whenever i think of something loving or spiritual, or when i emphasize with something, or when i listen to music that touches me. it happens at least 20 times a day, depending on what i think about and how i feel about it, and it can even happen like 20 times per hour. i'd say about 30-40 times a day would be realistic measure. it helped me to know what's right and whats wrong, so i feel like it guides me in some way. i also have some bioenergetic capabilities, and i can heal people (not reiki). now, i don't really know is it a kundalini, or is it prana?? i read something about them, i what i figured is that they are quite similar. so how do i know what it is, and what do i do with it? thanks dino |
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12-09-2008, 06:00 AM | #4 |
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pranic awakening is only a prelude to a full kundalini awakening. tibetan yogis that i have encountered consider the activation of prana (tibetan: rlung) as merely a prerequisite for the activation of kundalini (tibetan: gtummo).
what's attractive about this viewpoint is that it explains the difference between the experience of simply having pleasant sensations in the spine and the much more powerful experience of having a "freight-train''-like full kundalini experience. so in essence they are one in the same. continue spiraling ever upwards, austin |
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