Thanks for the wonderful video. Daniel is great with his integral approach. Such discussions are simply a breath of fresh air among all these fanatical, bitter and empty interfaith disputes over terminology between adherents of different traditions. An open mind and flexible perception, as well as the ability to consider such topics from different angles, is what humanity needs for spiritual evolution. I enjoyed every minute of this podcast.
move your body, get some sun, practice some type of non verbal expression ie create something, drink more water, find someone you can relate to, switch your MO if typically very structured be more flexible and if not make loose schedule to keep That’s what I got Connect w ppl Express yourself Hydrate Move your body Allow yourself mercy
Good description of how you use “A&P” I get it now.. and YES I was never looking for validation, I don’t think another CAN validate my experience.. I just wanted to relate to someone
Everything I have ever read on Kundalini seemed like woo woo nonsense. Evaluating my experience in light of this interview, following an overwhelming and deep period of depression and while on a retreat, a shift happened when I was twenty years old which was dramatic and life changing, but I had no idea what I had experienced. Recently, and nearly fifty years hence, at a weekend relational retreat, during a meditation session, my entire body began to twitch in a convulsive arching motion repeatedly and involuntarily, which continued for the entire 1-1/2 hour meditation. It still happens, though not so dramatically, during energy work with my therapist and during meditation. Other events occurred, both dramatic and out of the blue, which I am disinclined to share on a public forum. Key to these recent events were the past two years of intensive work with a trauma therapist addressing childhood CPTSD. Also, I'm picking up Ingram's book as a result of your excellent interview!@@didibeingsocial
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I think this is misinterpreting what full kundalini awakening is. It’s not just an event but a full path in itself which can for some be extremely intense and while short kundalini experiences may arise for many on a spiritual path a full blown kundalini awakening is far rarer.
@@didibeingsocial this is the traditional understanding of kundalini from the yogic / tantric traditions where it comes from. It’s not just an energetic experience but rather a full path and if you were on it you’d know because a major part of it is the surrender of free will and ego to the Goddess who will assume complete control over your body and mind. It is a journey through the chakras but doesn’t always have to go in that way and tends to include travelling to various energetic realms - hell realms, heavenly realms, and everything in between and further out , as Kundalini will clear all traces of trauma and conditioning from the body-mind. If you wish to listen to someone on UA-cam who is an expert listen to Craig Holliday and you will see that this is not quite the same as just 1 particular phase or energetic experience (although that is kundalini it is not a kundalini awakening which is a farely rare thing to occur).
What I mean by surrender is that you will simply not be able to live your life without the interest of the kundalini being submitted to. It may allow you to do what you want, or others have reported that every time they try to text a particular partner their entire body goes into extreme pain. So it’s a kind of educational bio-feedback system too that’s very much happening live moment by moment
I know someone who in 1970 at the age of 16 after less than 3 years of meditating with a mantra and doing some self inquiry, had a full kundalini awakening, even though he wasn't practicing kundalini yoga and didn't know the term self inquiry. 50 years later, he found his awakening described in the description of the Buddha's awakening. How is that "spiritual puberty"?
Clearly, a kundalini awakening is NOT spiritual puberty, which is my point. The problem is semantics. If one experiences some awakening of the kundalini, it doesn't mean they are Awakened like the Buddha, while those who have a full kundalini awakening may well be so Awakened. @@didibeingsocial
@@kenjones102 well it is all semantics. whatever you call "kundalini awakening" or "full kundalini awakening" is very subjective. and you are speaking also not from your own experience?
@@kenjones102Daniel doesn't say anything of what your final sentence is saying so I'm not sure who it is directed at. Daniel considers the a&p to be spiritual puberty because that is when people tend to become on some sort of spiritual quest and feel those topics more deeply on some intuitive level. It just so happens that energy and kundalini kicks in for some people temporarily during this phase.
Arising and Passing is the technical name for that stage according to the ancient text Visudhimagga (Path Of Purification). Whats your experience with this KAP?
@@didibeingsocial i did 2 sessions. After overcoming my fears and trying it out i was Really pleasantly surprised to be honest!! Might be good for u to explore!! Would u add me on Facebook? U seem like the dude i want to share a/the journey with 🙏
@@demoiswhen I was having high voltage activity in my spine and head exploding etc about 15 years ago, a friend recommended Tao Semko’s KAP course and it really helped me out! The energy became more like waves and bubbles and less electrical, I could deal with it better, and these people totally got what I was going through. I also view it now as A&P, and Daniel’s book is amazing for dealing with what comes after 😌
Interesting conversation. Might be over intellectualizing, seems more the western approach. If you’re able to allow things to come and pass with some guidance you don’t need to figure it all out mentally.
As Duquette said, “it’s all in your head, you just don’t know how big your head is.”
Thanks for the wonderful video.
Daniel is great with his integral approach.
Such discussions are simply a breath of fresh air among all these fanatical, bitter and empty interfaith disputes over terminology between adherents of different traditions.
An open mind and flexible perception, as well as the ability to consider such topics from different angles, is what humanity needs for spiritual evolution.
I enjoyed every minute of this podcast.
Glad to hear!
move your body, get some sun, practice some type of non verbal expression ie create something, drink more water, find someone you can relate to, switch your MO if typically very structured be more flexible and if not make loose schedule to keep
That’s what I got
Connect w ppl
Express yourself
Hydrate
Move your body
Allow yourself mercy
Good description of how you use “A&P” I get it now.. and YES I was never looking for validation, I don’t think another CAN validate my experience.. I just wanted to relate to someone
Nice interview. Great job to the both of you. I appreciate you posting this
Glad you enjoyed!
Nice that I stumbled upon this .. learn me verbiage for the energy stuffs
This was extremely helpful right now!
Glad to hear, what shifted in you and how ?
Everything I have ever read on Kundalini seemed like woo woo nonsense. Evaluating my experience in light of this interview, following an overwhelming and deep period of depression and while on a retreat, a shift happened when I was twenty years old which was dramatic and life changing, but I had no idea what I had experienced. Recently, and nearly fifty years hence, at a weekend relational retreat, during a meditation session, my entire body began to twitch in a convulsive arching motion repeatedly and involuntarily, which continued for the entire 1-1/2 hour meditation. It still happens, though not so dramatically, during energy work with my therapist and during meditation. Other events occurred, both dramatic and out of the blue, which I am disinclined to share on a public forum. Key to these recent events were the past two years of intensive work with a trauma therapist addressing childhood CPTSD. Also, I'm picking up Ingram's book as a result of your excellent interview!@@didibeingsocial
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Free Copy on my Website - becomemore.social/freebook
I think this is misinterpreting what full kundalini awakening is. It’s not just an event but a full path in itself which can for some be extremely intense and while short kundalini experiences may arise for many on a spiritual path a full blown kundalini awakening is far rarer.
What makes you think this?
@@didibeingsocial this is the traditional understanding of kundalini from the yogic / tantric traditions where it comes from. It’s not just an energetic experience but rather a full path and if you were on it you’d know because a major part of it is the surrender of free will and ego to the Goddess who will assume complete control over your body and mind. It is a journey through the chakras but doesn’t always have to go in that way and tends to include travelling to various energetic realms - hell realms, heavenly realms, and everything in between and further out , as Kundalini will clear all traces of trauma and conditioning from the body-mind. If you wish to listen to someone on UA-cam who is an expert listen to Craig Holliday and you will see that this is not quite the same as just 1 particular phase or energetic experience (although that is kundalini it is not a kundalini awakening which is a farely rare thing to occur).
What I mean by surrender is that you will simply not be able to live your life without the interest of the kundalini being submitted to. It may allow you to do what you want, or others have reported that every time they try to text a particular partner their entire body goes into extreme pain.
So it’s a kind of educational bio-feedback system too that’s very much happening live moment by moment
@@jacobschapira okay I'm glad you find it helpful
@@jacobschapirado you have experiences to share on this? Just curious.
I know someone who in 1970 at the age of 16 after less than 3 years of meditating with a mantra and doing some self inquiry, had a full kundalini awakening, even though he wasn't practicing kundalini yoga and didn't know the term self inquiry. 50 years later, he found his awakening described in the description of the Buddha's awakening. How is that "spiritual puberty"?
you should ask that someone , perhaps? :) What makes you curious about it ?
Clearly, a kundalini awakening is NOT spiritual puberty, which is my point. The problem is semantics. If one experiences some awakening of the kundalini, it doesn't mean they are Awakened like the Buddha, while those who have a full kundalini awakening may well be so Awakened. @@didibeingsocial
@@kenjones102 well it is all semantics. whatever you call "kundalini awakening" or "full kundalini awakening" is very subjective. and you are speaking also not from your own experience?
No, I'm writing from experience and not only my own. @@didibeingsocial
@@kenjones102Daniel doesn't say anything of what your final sentence is saying so I'm not sure who it is directed at. Daniel considers the a&p to be spiritual puberty because that is when people tend to become on some sort of spiritual quest and feel those topics more deeply on some intuitive level. It just so happens that energy and kundalini kicks in for some people temporarily during this phase.
Why do you call it the arising and passing? (of what?)
Have u heard of KAP?
Arising and Passing is the technical name for that stage according to the ancient text Visudhimagga (Path Of Purification).
Whats your experience with this KAP?
@@didibeingsocial i did 2 sessions. After overcoming my fears and trying it out i was Really pleasantly surprised to be honest!!
Might be good for u to explore!!
Would u add me on Facebook? U seem like the dude i want to share a/the journey with 🙏
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@@demoiswhen I was having high voltage activity in my spine and head exploding etc about 15 years ago, a friend recommended Tao Semko’s KAP course and it really helped me out! The energy became more like waves and bubbles and less electrical, I could deal with it better, and these people totally got what I was going through. I also view it now as A&P, and Daniel’s book is amazing for dealing with what comes after 😌
Interesting conversation. Might be over intellectualizing, seems more the western approach. If you’re able to allow things to come and pass with some guidance you don’t need to figure it all out mentally.