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A Cross Cultural Experiential Perspective On Signs Of Spiritual Awakening

12/10/2014 23:56

Thirty two years ago I started my journey, a dramatic and fascinating interior and outer journey to the process that unfolds once that internal religious energy that was powerful is ignited and the experience of spontaneous spiritual awakening.

It had been my great good fortune to receive shaktipat initiation the jim carrey spiritual awakening who was the realized Master of the Siddha Yoga lineage then. I say because, in this tradition is the initiation given it was my great good fortune, but for understanding the awakening and the spiritual experiences and process that unfolds as a consequence of it the crucial teachings are openly and freely given. I shortly understood, through my own inner experience as well as the experiences of others who had received shaktipat, although this divine internal energy not only gets the capacity to give the highest of mystical experiences to one, but is also a healer that was supreme. In her goal to take the seeker to the realization of oneness with Supreme Consciousness, she must help our inner obstructions to be removed by us on the physical, mental, emotional, psychic and spiritual degrees. Just like with any curing and growth process, being faced with negative emotions, limitations, challenges, negative tendencies and past challenging encounters and unresolved dilemmas, can be difficult and at times frightening.

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When coupled with intense, spontaneous experiences of energy moving in ways that an individual has no prior training, knowledge or comprehension of, it could be overwhelming, leading the person to seek help from clergy, religious advisors, mental health professionals and holistic practitioners-many of whom are lacking in the necessary experience as well as knowledge to provide adequate support, and a few of whom may truly misdiagnose the individual's experience, tagging it pathological. So it is crucial that anyone providing support to people with awakened kundalini have experience and wisdom of the kundalini process across religious traditions.

Dynamic Paradigms Across Traditions

There are many names for the kundalini across spiritual traditions. Experiential paradigms emerge describing movement and the awakening of the transforming internal power, when one investigates the mystical texts, poetry and anecdotal material of various traditions. The most articulated system is the Chakra/Nadi system that appears in Tibetan Buddhism, Yoga and Sufism. The depression and spiritual awakening and moves up through the central channel or sushumna, piercing the chakras or energy centers in the subtle, energy body. In the act of going through the chakras the kundalini releases a variety of mental, physical, emotional, psychic and spiritual experiences.

In among them he is shown the seven seals along with the seven spirits of God who preside over them. Each seal signifies an amount of revelation or consciousness. In Kabbalah, the mystical path of Judaism, there is an intricate system of the sefiroth as well as the Tree of Life. Reference is also made of the 7 heavens along with the Hebrew letters or sounds used to reach them. In the Native American tradition, vibrational facilities that run along spinal column or the axis are described by the Hopi Creation Story. These five centers are at one's heart, the throat, just below the very top of the head, beneath the navel and at the top -a system quite similar to the chakra system. A clay artifact discovered by archeologists in the mounds of the ancient Cahokian tribes that lived in what is now the state shows a berger girl seated on an uncoiling serpent. The serpent rises like a vine up the middle of her back which are put numerous gourds. The uncoiling serpent is, in the traditions of Yoga, a sign of the spiritual awakening signs, or serpent power.