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Letting Go of Conscious Control of Body

Letting Go of Conscious Control of Body for Kundalini Transformation Anonymous :  The way you describe things reminds me most of the way Noguchi describes what he simply called katsugen undou, or the ‘exercise that gives life’. The preparatory movements

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Spontaneous Movements (Kriyas) & Meditation

Comment: I initially thought that the spontaneous movements were not mentioned in Yoga, but they are mentioned and are called Kriyas. Betsy: Yoga is thought to have originated from spontaneous movements happening to long time meditators. In other words, the

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What are Kriyas?

What are Kriyas? Most of the definitions describing Kriyas are lacking. A kriya is a spontaneous body movement. It has often happened to long-time meditators as a kind of yoga-like spontaneous movement. It is spontaneous because it is involuntary, meaning

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Stages of Kundalini Awakening

Full-Blown Kundalini Awakening Pattern When the kundalini fully activates in the body, it will make nervous connections rapidly in the body connecting all main parts of the body together. The first thing to activate is the left leg, then the

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Loud crunching sounds in head

Question: Regardless of whether Kundalini seemed involved or not, have you come across any cases involving a loud *physically existing* sound-coming apparently from within the central head area that occurs only upon transition from wake to sleep? If so, how

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