this is from Kip Mazuy from New Zealand…..he writes on presence and awareness.
I find it very helpful, as this process is not always an easy one, or all joyful… but if you are reading this, you are on your soul’s journey, and even if we wanted to, once we become more conscious, we can’t stop! So these words of wisdom have been soothing to my soul. enjoy.
“It is often said
that if you are present
then you are blissful.
But that is not the full truth.
If you are present
yes, most likely at first
there will be bliss,
there will be peace.
But if you remain present,
if you remain surrendered to
this moment and aware,
then awareness expands,
the Shakti expands.
It starts to push out
everything that is incongruent
with bliss.
It widens your energy channels
so that even more energy
can move through.
And the experience
cannot really be called bliss.
It is excruciating.
Not in a sense of pain
but intensity.
The ego wants it to stop
because it is pushing your awareness
beyond the boundaries of ego,
beyond what is comfortable.
And so the conflict between the ego
and the shakti creates intensity.
Like trying to stick your head
out of the window of a jet
going the speed of sound.
Many people learn
that if they surrender a little,
then they get blissful
and then they can contract back into ego.
A little expansion
a little contraction.
Nothing wrong with this.
But the longer you can
remain in the expansion,
the more expansion increases.
And this expansion
burns away the separateness.
Burns away
that which separates you
from unconditional peace and bliss.
The action of identification,
the core stress of
‘me’ and ‘mine’
that separates you from life
gets burned away in this shakti
until you realize
that this fiery consciousness
is what you are.
And that is freedom.
I say this because many people
reach a certain intensity of awareness
and then back off.
Because they heard a teacher
say that if they are present
they will be blissful.
And so they were present
but instead of bliss
there was this intensity
so they think something must be wrong.
But there is nothing wrong.
That is the process.
What is happening
here and now
is exactly as it is supposed to be.
Being present
does not guarantee
a certain experience.
But it is the doorway
to unconditional peace and bliss.
And you feel that opening immediately.
Blessings,
Kip”
Kundalini experiences
Here is some helpful advice from Michael Milner, one of the Oneness Trainers in Florida concerning kundalini experiences and how to help move the energy through the physical body and energy bodies:
“Lee Sanella M.D., one of the pioneers of the Spiritual Emergency Network, in his book “The Kundalini Experience” explains a number of experiences he had helping people integrate kundalini awakenings. Bottom line, he found that the kundalini energy after reaching the top of the head needs to ground back down through the body (usually down the front of the body). When it reaches back down from the crown to the heart, that’s when the heart flowers according to OU teaching. When it reaches the lower belly (tantien or hara), virtually all side effects of kundalini vanish. When it reconnects with the root chakra, the serpent has completed a full circle like the ouroboros, the snake swallowing its tail, in a feedback loop, very powerful, very balanced! Taoists call this the microcosmic orbit. It keeps the kundalini circulating continuously in a full circle through all the chakras simultaneously, hence the person remains fully functional on every level of their humanity and fully grounded.
In Indian yogic traditions the kundalini is often raised up to 6th & 7th chakras and left there or somewhere above the crown chakra. This tends to leave people drooling & unable to function, with shakes, headaches, eye pain, sleep disorders, sexual disfunction, etc. Lying in shavasan will allow the energy to ground & integrate, but most Westerners do not take the 20 minutes or so required for that to be effective. In the book Vara Deeksha Mala (published by OU), Amma teaches a meditative counterpart to Chakra Dhyana called Parvathi Padma Dhyana meant to be practiced after Chakra Dhyana (for instructions see http://www.onenessmovementflorida.org/ParvathiPadmaDhyana.htm ).
Another alternative is the So-Ham mantra meditation taught occasionally by the guides at Oneness University (and taught by Yogananda & Muktananda and many other gurus). Inhale on “So” seeing the golden kundalini energy flowing up from root to crown, hold your breath briefly while you see the energy fountaining out the top of your head mingling with the Cosmic Prana, then exhale on “Ham” as it pours back down over the whole body, FEEL it coursing down through every part of your body body filling it with golden energy. Eventually, So and Ham, inhale & exhale, may merge into OM, breath ceases, and one enters the breathless state of Nirvikalpa Samadhi.
OR Taoist breathing (this has been my life-long sadhana): Tongue curled, tip touching the center of the hard palate in the roof of the mouth. Inhale feeling the energy flow up the spine through the top of the head, exhale feeling it flow down the front of the body to the lower belly (tantien = sea of elixir). I have practiced & taught this for about 40 years to many people having difficulties with kundalini, and like Dr. Sanella, I have discovered it really works to bring balance & eliminate kundalini side effects. It leads ultimately to a state in which it is entirely possible to stay in nirvikalpa samādhi and yet be fully functional in this world. This condition is known as sahājā nirvikalpa samādhi or sahājā samādhi. According to Ramana Maharshi, “Remaining in the primal, pure natural state without effort is sahaja nirvikalpa samadhi”. Taoists call it “wu wei”, the natural human state, which means “not doing” or spontaneous effortless
action, naturally doing the right thing at the right time without thought or effort.
One last thing, the nausea issue: When Kundalini energy is flooding the 3rd chakra people often feel nausea. 3rd chakra involves power & control. They feel this energy out of control and it is probably activating some blocks or charges in the 3rd chakra area. If they think “something is wrong, this needs to be fixed” & resist or struggle with it, nausea often results. If they are encouraged that nothing is wrong or needs fixing, let it be, just relax, stop fighting it, let it happen, breathe, feel it, embrace it & experience the charge (energy) without resistance, it transforms almost instantly from nausea to pure blissful energy. It’s sort of like going on a roller coaster. When you go over the top, rushes hit your tummy. Resist it and you may throw up. Surrender & you experience joyful euphoria”
Oneness Blessing Events in Tucson
presence and awareness
this is from Kip Mazuy from New Zealand…..he writes on presence and awareness.
I find it very helpful, as this process is not always an easy one, or all joyful… but if you are reading this, you are on your soul’s journey, and even if we wanted to, once we become more conscious, we can’t stop! So these words of wisdom have been soothing to my soul. enjoy.
“It is often said
that if you are present
then you are blissful.
But that is not the full truth.
If you are present
yes, most likely at first
there will be bliss,
there will be peace.
But if you remain present,
if you remain surrendered to
this moment and aware,
then awareness expands,
the Shakti expands.
It starts to push out
everything that is incongruent
with bliss.
It widens your energy channels
so that even more energy
can move through.
And the experience
cannot really be called bliss.
It is excruciating.
Not in a sense of pain
but intensity.
The ego wants it to stop
because it is pushing your awareness
beyond the boundaries of ego,
beyond what is comfortable.
And so the conflict between the ego
and the shakti creates intensity.
Like trying to stick your head
out of the window of a jet
going the speed of sound.
Many people learn
that if they surrender a little,
then they get blissful
and then they can contract back into ego.
A little expansion
a little contraction.
Nothing wrong with this.
But the longer you can
remain in the expansion,
the more expansion increases.
And this expansion
burns away the separateness.
Burns away
that which separates you
from unconditional peace and bliss.
The action of identification,
the core stress of
‘me’ and ‘mine’
that separates you from life
gets burned away in this shakti
until you realize
that this fiery consciousness
is what you are.
And that is freedom.
I say this because many people
reach a certain intensity of awareness
and then back off.
Because they heard a teacher
say that if they are present
they will be blissful.
And so they were present
but instead of bliss
there was this intensity
so they think something must be wrong.
But there is nothing wrong.
That is the process.
What is happening
here and now
is exactly as it is supposed to be.
Being present
does not guarantee
a certain experience.
But it is the doorway
to unconditional peace and bliss.
And you feel that opening immediately.
Blessings,
Kip”