Sonntag, 6. Juni 2021

Sunday spiritual comments

 Energy cycles through the body. Basically the major chakras have blockages in each one which can take years to work through and then it can be the flow around the main circuit of seven chakras, always increasing in amount. This spreads around the trunk and limbs going ever deeper into the tissues. You can sweat just sitting there doing nothing as the heated nerves and muscles must dissipate warmth over the skin. The excitement of the emotional ecstasy of chakras is more exciting actually, love, sexuality, bliss. This later stage is deeper into strangs of nerves running along your body and the chakras are like traffic stops where the lights are all on green and your energy ju  st steamrollls through. I always wonder what is coming next. Once an area gets used to something then a higher level of body tolerance along woth emotional capacity must be assumed. Only until you experience that how can you describe it to uninitiated, like telling a child all about sexuality, nonsense. I wish there were objective ways of measuring physical energy sensations, flows. Psychology, sociolog, religion would be all transformed as they would be objectified and people would learn emotional healing, self control, spiritual growth like anything else, with objective measurements and expectations, not hearsay and superstition and pure theory. 

I researched how many gay, transgender, even multipersonality disorder. All have reasonable estimates in the population but one guy guessed that a million people globally are kundalini awakened, 1 per 8000. And then people argue thresholds and permanent vs intermittent or temporary awakening. Like it has been gradual growth over 20-26 years by me so when would I be certified on a scale? And enlightenment is nirvana. A mental stable state which has nothing to do with bodily function apparently. My idea is that my whole body slowly grows into enlightenment together. Like total health is holistic, not a head phenomenon. Like van de wetering writing cynically about buddhist monks at tokyo airport getting all flustered due to a flight schedule change. They should always experience bliss regardless. I have a job routine. They switch that up and I get nervous. It' s more the average.  Easy too judge from the outside. 

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