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 Jiddu Krishnamurti Kundalini?
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benucci

Germany
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Posted - May 25 2010 :  10:36:44 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Get a Link to this Message
Hello to all,

I would be interested if the mutation of the brain cells jiddu Krishnamurti talks about, are the same process as in kundalini?

He speaks of understanding the whole movement of thought without trying
to become and undertstanding its limits. If thought then becomes still
there is an abiding in silence space and then the connection to Big Mind is made,which acts from now on through the brain of the individual
and gives room to unlimited intelligence, which is learning all the time.

Anybody knows if this is similar to kundalini? does it change conditioned brain structure?

Happy to learn about this all :)

tonightsthenight

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Posted - Sep 27 2010 :  4:47:31 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Get a Link to this Reply
well that's a pretty vague question in my mind!

also, i'm not super familiar with Krishnamurti, but as i understand it, no that is not the same as Kundalini.

K is the purifying process... what Krishnamurti is talking about are some of the things that can happen after the process takes place.
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Ananda

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Posted - Sep 28 2010 :  02:36:02 AM  Show Profile  Visit Ananda's Homepage  Reply with Quote  Get a Link to this Reply
Hey guys, according to what i've read from his letters. I'd say it's a mixture of kundalini similar to what happens with people with premature kundalini plus the unlearning process which comes from the neti neti process.

It's a pretty much all of that, and let's not forget all the yoga krishnamurti did when he was young.

Love,

Ananda
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krcqimpro1

India
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Posted - Sep 28 2010 :  08:19:17 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Get a Link to this Reply
HI All,

My understanding is that Kundalini, once it starts flowing in large quantities through the Sushumna, starts "reorganizing" the entire human biology-transforming all the organs- in preparation of the brain to receive the huge amounts of bio-energy, for which the normal human brain is not fit and ready. This process of transformation can continue throughout the remaining life, till the brain and body( the human) evolves to the ultimate state he is destined to attain as per the Divine plan.If it does not complete the "evolution" in this life, the process continues in the next life(provided the person resumes a spiritual way of life, which he will, once K has awakened in this life).
This process of evolution uses up a lot of the "unused capacity" of the normal brain, which is said to be in excess of 90%!

Otherwise, the miraculous power of K that God has invested us with, doesn't make any sense,( just to procreate) unless it is the "means" to be used to serve God's ultimate design for the soul, that every soul must head back to Him !

The "Triple transformation" Sri Aurobindo refered to, is probably this evolution!

Krish

Edited by - krcqimpro1 on Sep 28 2010 12:41:22 PM
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Aneeta

India
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Posted - Oct 03 2010 :  3:40:39 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Get a Link to this Reply
Namaste!

so how does one awaken the kundalini, safely?
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Etherfish

USA
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Posted - Oct 03 2010 :  4:22:17 PM  Show Profile  Visit Etherfish's Homepage  Reply with Quote  Get a Link to this Reply
Welcome, Aneeta,
Just click on the Main Lessons at the top of the page and start reading. It is about exactly this subject. Also you can get Yogani's big book "Advanced Yoga practices - Easy lessons in Ecstatic Living" also on this page.
Awakening the kundalini is not a goal in itself; it is something that happens along the way.
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krcqimpro1

India
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Posted - Oct 04 2010 :  05:26:48 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote  Get a Link to this Reply
But to expedite the process there is AYP !
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Christi

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Posted - Oct 05 2010 :  06:35:27 AM  Show Profile  Visit Christi's Homepage  Reply with Quote  Get a Link to this Reply
quote:
Originally posted by benucci

Hello to all,

I would be interested if the mutation of the brain cells jiddu Krishnamurti talks about, are the same process as in kundalini?

He speaks of understanding the whole movement of thought without trying
to become and undertstanding its limits. If thought then becomes still
there is an abiding in silence space and then the connection to Big Mind is made,which acts from now on through the brain of the individual
and gives room to unlimited intelligence, which is learning all the time.

Anybody knows if this is similar to kundalini? does it change conditioned brain structure?

Happy to learn about this all :)



Hi Bennuci,

Yes, it's all part of the same process. Krishnamurti didn't say much about his early spiritual practices and the first few years of his kundalini awakening. What little we do know comes mainly from letters that his brother Nitya wrote, who was living with him at the time. What we do know is that he went through a premature kundalini awakening which was physically very painful. Nitya died soon after this period, and Krishnamurti hardly ever referred to his own kundalini awakening in his writings or published talks.

The re-organization of the structure of the brain, and the movement of energy in and around the head is a later stage kundalini process which he did write about a fair bit. Why he chose to ignore the early years of the transformation is a mystery. Maybe he suffered from amnesia. It has left many people with the impression that he was born enlightened, which is quite far from the truth. In fact he had quite an unsettled and unhappy childhood, and turned to meditation after he grew up in a search for understanding.

Christi

Edited by - Christi on Oct 05 2010 06:37:39 AM
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