The Journey and the Destination
The Kundalini Consortium Podcast
by JJ Semple
5M ago
Deciphering the Golden Flower One Secret at a Time examines many aspects of the journey and the destination. Should the journey be considered part of the experience — in this case a Kundalini awakening? Does the effort to attain something count in the end result? Should the means enjoy the same weight as the ends? Beyond the fact that the journey is usually a humanizing experience, there's the ultimate question of: What is the destination? Miracles, super powers, bragging rights ..read more
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The Science of Breathing
The Kundalini Consortium Podcast
by JJ Semple
1y ago
The key to preserving bodily symmetry, or adherence to the blueprint, is breath and breathing, an autonomic process that activates at birth ..read more
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More Science of Breathing
The Kundalini Consortium Podcast
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1y ago
As noted in the previous episode on the Science of Breathing, debilitating respiratory conditions are multiplying: COPD, asthma, infections like influenza, the deviated septum, pneumonia and tuberculosis, anatomical irregularities like malocclusion, sinus, allergies, and even lung cancer.  ..read more
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Kundalini Triggers and Effects
The Kundalini Consortium Podcast
by JJ Semple
1y ago
In my 40 years of listening to Kundalini awakening stories, I've heard so many trigger variations it is nearly impossible to categorize them. Everything from meditation to drugs, physical exertion to sexual ecstasy to Shaktipat to minding one's own business. My trigger was meditation ..read more
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Changing Human Nature
The Kundalini Consortium Podcast
by JJ Semple
1y ago
The reason human nature varies so greatly among individuals is because nature is subordinate to the individual's current state of consciousness. The higher the state of consciousness of the individual, the nobler his nature ..read more
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Violence and Self-Hate
The Kundalini Consortium Podcast
by JJ Semple
1y ago
All violence is self-hate. Upon arousing kundalini in 1971, that thought was the first insight I had, the first thing that popped into my head. I wondered why ..read more
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Birth and Rebirth
The Kundalini Consortium Podcast
by JJ Semple
1y ago
Contrary to conventional wisdom, kundalini is never dormant, never completely inactive. It’s either in a maintenance state (Prana Shakti) or a creative state (Kundalini Shakti).h If it stopped working altogether, you’d be dead ..read more
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Kundalini and Pop Culture
The Kundalini Consortium Podcast
by JJ Semple
1y ago
In neuro-biological terms human potential is limitless and our subconscious mind knows it. Where does the subconscious mind get its information? From time to time, the kundalini, dormant in most of us, nudges our subconscious. Some of these contents come to us in the form of dreams and inspirations of various sorts, including comic books and movies. Whatever the source these contents are not mere figments, but the signs of a deeper reality, one that constantly beckons to us ..read more
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Kundalini and Neuroplasticty
The Kundalini Consortium Podcast
by JJ Semple
1y ago
Each part of the body is governed by a specific area of the brain. If either the part of the brain or its corresponding body part is damaged, the related part also suffers. The answer lies in the way the two are connected. How are they connected, by the way? The nervous system. That’s right, when one node — the brain or the limb it governs — is damaged, the other atrophies either because it’s deprived of vital growth energy or it no longer has any work to do. In the case of brain damage, it is no longer able to govern the related body part because the neurons themselves are damaged. In the cas ..read more
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Drugs and Kundalini
The Kundalini Consortium Podcast
by JJ Semple
2y ago
Some impulse keeps driving us to know more about what lies beyond the boundaries of our perceivable material world. Intuitively, we know we can’t accomplish this without stopping the mind. And that’s why we turn to drugs — because they stop the mind ..read more
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