Kundalini awakening and people without higher-end emotions?

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  1. HipForU

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    Apparently, people with awakened kundalinis have an increased amount of empathy, love, compassion, etc. There are many people like me who are not capable of these feelings. The kundalini can be awakened by many things, the most common intentional form being meditation or yoga.

    Here is a site that has plenty of info about the kundalini:

    http://www.kundalinisupport.com/

    Would awakening develop higher-end positive emotions in people who couldn't? Or do they simply have a higher amount of low-end positive emotions, such as euphoria? I'm going to find out either way, but what should I prepare for? Apparently, ego loss is common in awakening, and my ego is quite large. How long will it take if I meditate for two hours a day? Weeks? Months?
     
  2. HipForU

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    30 views and no replies? Come on in and say whatever you have to say!
     
  3. neodude1212

    neodude1212 Senior Member

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    If you truly were not capable of empathy, love, and compassion you would be a psychopath, according to the literal definition of the word.
     
  4. thedope

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    I don't know what a "high end" emotion is.
    I agree with neodude on the definition of psychopath.
    As far as how long it takes, it takes only an instant.
    Kundalini is not necessarily a beneficial thing to develop, being the power of imagination.
     
  5. zombiewolf

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    A true "Kundalini Awakening" will necessarily cause one malignment from societyand culture, in many ways indistiguishable from a sociopath.

    Proceed with caution ppls

    ZW
     
  6. neodude1212

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    There is a broad misunderstanding of the terms "psychopath" and "sociopath".
     
  7. HipForU

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    Some people use them as a single meaning. Some people use "psychopath" as the condition from birth (a lot more intense), and "sociopath" as the condition from the environment.
    Please further explain what you mean.
    I already have a ton of imagination, how would that change anything? High end emotion are human emotions such as guilt, remorse, love, empathy, compassion, etc. Low end emotions are the primitive ones like anger and euphoria.

    I hear that meditation increases activity in the areas of the brain that are responsible for positive emotions and regulating negative ones. Kundalini syndrome, from what I've heard, occurs when the pineal gland starts leaking with DMT all the time. The two things have a connection, but I don't think anyone knows what it is yet.

    So far, from meditation, I have very little negative emotion, if any at all. If I meditate for a while, the positivity starts to feel very disturbing. It's good for me though, negative emotions are worthless, at least to people like me.
    I feel fear and I'm not manipulative or charming so I am not a psychopath. But I still doubt I am capable of higher-end emotions.
     
  8. neodude1212

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    I'm assuming by "higher-end" emotions you are referring to "empathy, love and compassion".
    Surely you have felt these things before.
    If you had never felt these things before then you would have no reason to consider them desirable, which you obviously do.
     
  9. HipForU

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    No, I don't want them because they won't help me succeed. I have felt them before, by trying some drug. I forgot what it was called. I felt very uncomfortable with those emotions.
     
  10. thedope

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    As it stands a dream is dreamed and we see ourselves a figure in the dream but are unaware that we are the dreamer. This dissociation from our own effects is a kind of buffer against disruption of consensual consciousness.
    Without the properly developed fundamentals of creation, the "awakening" of kundalini can be extremely disruptive both for the individual and those around
    him.

    I think these are not so meaningful distinctions. Our switching mechanism is binary. The least concern is the same as the greatest devotion and the least irritation is the same as the greatest catastrophe as far as vibrational frequency, differing only in intensity.


    You are capable of relinquishing that judgment, you don't need it to organize your life.
     
  11. neodude1212

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    I'm going to leave this thread now.
     
  12. thedope

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    Didn't work, try again.
     
  13. HipForU

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    So...is meditation going to increase these fundamentals? What are they, anyway?
     
  14. thedope

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    Power is attractive only to the weak.
    There are no idle thoughts.
    The measure you give is the measure you get.
     
  15. HipForU

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    I see things out there and I want to change them. Does this mean I'm weak?
    What are "idle thoughts"?
    So I need to show respect and be kind, in order to get it in return?
     
  16. thedope

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    No, means you are conflicted.
    Thoughts that have no effect.
    No, the only respect you will ever know is the respect that you give.
     
  17. HipForU

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    Alright.
    Hmm...there are no thoughts that have no effect. Alright.
    What's the difference and why is it significant to me?
     
  18. thedope

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    The measure you give is the measure you get is not a tit for tat reciprocal arrangement. It means giving and receiving are the same truth. The only time you recognize peace is when you are peaceful. The only time you feel loved is when you are loving.
     
  19. HipForU

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    Why is feeling important though?

    So...why are these fundamentals of creation important to have developed for the awakening?
     
  20. Lynnbrown

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    Kundalini awakening is very serious stuff, and it is normally "found" or experienced by those that are on a sincere spiritual path, and not simply out for seeing how special this will make them feel, what "powers" they may have afterwards. However, this is not saying that there are those that have had a Kundalini awakening that are just wanting the experience, which is what you seem to be doing. Since that appears to be the case, I have no idea what you may encounter; but I would advise caution. You may even learn the reason(s) that being empathetic, compassionate, etc are important.
    That being said, I meditated for some time (months) and had some (what I felt were) serious questions when I had my first kundalini experience. It happened when I was meditating and at what is considered to be a place of power.
     

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