workinprogress
30th January 2006, 07:02 PM
First off to the moderators:
I know there is a seperate forum for kundalini discussion -- but as I've just joined and haven't posted the requisite number of posts I'm not eligible to post there yet. And this does begin in the energy area, so I'm posting the question here -- hopefully that's ok with you.
Now to my question(s):
I know Robert has spoken of what he calls kundalini spikes, which I think is the same thing that he calls chakra strobing, but I'm not positive of this point.
From my understanding of what he's written over the years, there are several phases to raising kundalini. The first obviously is energy body developement. But during the course of energy body development, he has stated that a chakra will reach maximum capacity and then strobe, or release its energy upwards. This event can be uncomfortable to painful and can involve a number of 'side effects' (like flashes of light in the 3rd eye).
Then there is the actual raising of kundalini (snake like sensation twisting up the spine to the crown of the head).
He then calls the aftermath the post-kundalini. This stage involves dealing with and assimilating the experience itself as well as the multitude of changes that occur as a result of the experience.
If I understand this correctly, I have a few questions regarding the chakra strobes:
Are these strobes basically a release of accumulated or excess energy which can't currently be stored by the chakra at the present time? If so, then logic would follow that continued energy work ultimately increases the energy capacity of each chakra, right?
Can you form any conclusions on energy development from these strobes? In other words, could they be a sign that you are pulling too much energy in to a certain chakra? Or are they more like growing pains. Where no matter how much energy you pull into a chakra over any amount of time, at some point you reach critical mass and it needs to be released. It could be sooner or later, but will eventually happen and thus cannot be avoided?
Do all of the chakras strobe, or is it only the base/root chakra? I have had what I believe to be these chakra strobes, but they only occur in the root chakra. I was wondering if other chakras also strobe. And if so, is the strobing a progression or is it done only by energy accumulation? So if muladhara/root strobes up, at some point will svadistana/sacral strobe up as well? Does the energy it strobes/releases then go and 'fill up' the next chakra or does it simply disperse through all of them or through the body or what? Is it possible to control this strobing? In other words can you direct the energy that is being released? I haven't personally tried this, but the energy is so intense, I'm not sure that I could if I did try.
I'm assuming that a kundalini spike is like a chakra strobe, except that it only occurs in muladhara/root, is that correct? If so, what is the difference, if any, between a chakra strobe and kundalini spike, assuming we are only speaking of the base/root chakra?
I have read in only one book, something that made sense to me regarding kundalini. It stated that there needs to be repeated attempts at raising kundalini. In the author's view it is possible to raise kundalini only up to manipura or other chakras and not have it rise all the way to the crown. The author states that with repeated effort, kundalini will eventually rise all the way. RB only uses kundalini rising when referencing the full rise (up to crown). But he has used the term kundalini spikes for energy surges that rise only to certain chakras.
If I were to try and 'marry' these two concepts, they seem to say the same thing. Which is kundalini is not a one time deal. It requires repeated efforts and will have staggered results. Meaning kundalini will not necessarily go all the way to the crown on the first attempt, although it may. It also may only go to the navel or throat center. But with repeated efforts, it eventually rises all the way to the crown. So what RB calls kundalini spikes would actually be a 'gradual' raising of kundalini itself as it works through the chakras. Although I must admit that the strobe/energy surges I've experienced I wouldn't really call 'gradual'. :shock: They are definately intense.
With all of that said, does anyone have any experience with these chakra strobes? If so, do they have any insight into what they are, where the energy goes and how they relate if at all to kundalini?
Thanks!
I know there is a seperate forum for kundalini discussion -- but as I've just joined and haven't posted the requisite number of posts I'm not eligible to post there yet. And this does begin in the energy area, so I'm posting the question here -- hopefully that's ok with you.
Now to my question(s):
I know Robert has spoken of what he calls kundalini spikes, which I think is the same thing that he calls chakra strobing, but I'm not positive of this point.
From my understanding of what he's written over the years, there are several phases to raising kundalini. The first obviously is energy body developement. But during the course of energy body development, he has stated that a chakra will reach maximum capacity and then strobe, or release its energy upwards. This event can be uncomfortable to painful and can involve a number of 'side effects' (like flashes of light in the 3rd eye).
Then there is the actual raising of kundalini (snake like sensation twisting up the spine to the crown of the head).
He then calls the aftermath the post-kundalini. This stage involves dealing with and assimilating the experience itself as well as the multitude of changes that occur as a result of the experience.
If I understand this correctly, I have a few questions regarding the chakra strobes:
Are these strobes basically a release of accumulated or excess energy which can't currently be stored by the chakra at the present time? If so, then logic would follow that continued energy work ultimately increases the energy capacity of each chakra, right?
Can you form any conclusions on energy development from these strobes? In other words, could they be a sign that you are pulling too much energy in to a certain chakra? Or are they more like growing pains. Where no matter how much energy you pull into a chakra over any amount of time, at some point you reach critical mass and it needs to be released. It could be sooner or later, but will eventually happen and thus cannot be avoided?
Do all of the chakras strobe, or is it only the base/root chakra? I have had what I believe to be these chakra strobes, but they only occur in the root chakra. I was wondering if other chakras also strobe. And if so, is the strobing a progression or is it done only by energy accumulation? So if muladhara/root strobes up, at some point will svadistana/sacral strobe up as well? Does the energy it strobes/releases then go and 'fill up' the next chakra or does it simply disperse through all of them or through the body or what? Is it possible to control this strobing? In other words can you direct the energy that is being released? I haven't personally tried this, but the energy is so intense, I'm not sure that I could if I did try.
I'm assuming that a kundalini spike is like a chakra strobe, except that it only occurs in muladhara/root, is that correct? If so, what is the difference, if any, between a chakra strobe and kundalini spike, assuming we are only speaking of the base/root chakra?
I have read in only one book, something that made sense to me regarding kundalini. It stated that there needs to be repeated attempts at raising kundalini. In the author's view it is possible to raise kundalini only up to manipura or other chakras and not have it rise all the way to the crown. The author states that with repeated effort, kundalini will eventually rise all the way. RB only uses kundalini rising when referencing the full rise (up to crown). But he has used the term kundalini spikes for energy surges that rise only to certain chakras.
If I were to try and 'marry' these two concepts, they seem to say the same thing. Which is kundalini is not a one time deal. It requires repeated efforts and will have staggered results. Meaning kundalini will not necessarily go all the way to the crown on the first attempt, although it may. It also may only go to the navel or throat center. But with repeated efforts, it eventually rises all the way to the crown. So what RB calls kundalini spikes would actually be a 'gradual' raising of kundalini itself as it works through the chakras. Although I must admit that the strobe/energy surges I've experienced I wouldn't really call 'gradual'. :shock: They are definately intense.
With all of that said, does anyone have any experience with these chakra strobes? If so, do they have any insight into what they are, where the energy goes and how they relate if at all to kundalini?
Thanks!