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originally posted by: Elementalist
Eh.. it started out fine, but then you babbled too muh senseless and made something that could of been simplistic and easy to cmprehend and relate too..
To a freaking mess lol.
By the way; next time you preach kundalini awakening to those who know nothing about it, add a disclaimer.
This is not for everyone and can be dangerous. It's more then the simple links and exhaustive paragraphs you've presented..
It's a complex yet simple experience that happens to some. Not everyone is on this plane for a kundalini awakening, and that is just fine and dandy.
Give you a star for passion and effort, but no flag because exhaustive and semi-confusing to laymen.
originally posted by: Jojoappleseed
Tell us how the Ley Lines are involved. Perhaps You can solve Tesla's struggle. Also, an OTC for parasites is Fresh Green Black Wormwood Complex if they ever bother you again.
originally posted by: woogleuk
Assuming any of this is real, would you say it is possible to accidentally awaken this thing even if one wasn't trying to, or not even heard of it?
Also, would you say one of these ethereal beings could possible look like Gollum from Lord of the Rings, and cause extreme fear and anxiety for a brief time?
This is a serious question......or questions.
originally posted by: saadad
a reply to: trifecta
So to open kundalini u need to believe in demons?
People that play with demons and dark magic are messed up even before they start playing with that.
I read this topic and I see if you open kundalini you will have HD view and if you fail you will die or took your self.
So why would I do that then? I think my view is HD already, so is there something else I can get?
originally posted by: trifecta
originally posted by: Elementalist
Eh.. it started out fine, but then you babbled too muh senseless and made something that could of been simplistic and easy to cmprehend and relate too..
To a freaking mess lol.
By the way; next time you preach kundalini awakening to those who know nothing about it, add a disclaimer.
This is not for everyone and can be dangerous. It's more then the simple links and exhaustive paragraphs you've presented..
It's a complex yet simple experience that happens to some. Not everyone is on this plane for a kundalini awakening, and that is just fine and dandy.
Give you a star for passion and effort, but no flag because exhaustive and semi-confusing to laymen.
Understood.
I will do a summary towards the end of my guide. It will be succinct.
The reason I do a long form presentation with extensive "babbling" is to show direct links to science and material reality on this subject.
There are links saying your head will be messed up and you will be suicidal if you fail.
Did you open your kundalini. If you did tell us what are benefits.
originally posted by: AdmireTheDistance
originally posted by: trifecta
originally posted by: Elementalist
Eh.. it started out fine, but then you babbled too muh senseless and made something that could of been simplistic and easy to cmprehend and relate too..
To a freaking mess lol.
By the way; next time you preach kundalini awakening to those who know nothing about it, add a disclaimer.
This is not for everyone and can be dangerous. It's more then the simple links and exhaustive paragraphs you've presented..
It's a complex yet simple experience that happens to some. Not everyone is on this plane for a kundalini awakening, and that is just fine and dandy.
Give you a star for passion and effort, but no flag because exhaustive and semi-confusing to laymen.
Understood.
I will do a summary towards the end of my guide. It will be succinct.
The reason I do a long form presentation with extensive "babbling" is to show direct links to science and material reality on this subject.
If that's the case, then you've failed miserably thus far. Science wouldn't touch this mumbo-jumbo with a 10 foot pole.
originally posted by: trifecta
originally posted by: Elementalist
Eh.. it started out fine, but then you babbled too muh senseless and made something that could of been simplistic and easy to cmprehend and relate too..
To a freaking mess lol.
By the way; next time you preach kundalini awakening to those who know nothing about it, add a disclaimer.
This is not for everyone and can be dangerous. It's more then the simple links and exhaustive paragraphs you've presented..
It's a complex yet simple experience that happens to some. Not everyone is on this plane for a kundalini awakening, and that is just fine and dandy.
Give you a star for passion and effort, but no flag because exhaustive and semi-confusing to laymen.
Understood.
I will do a summary towards the end of my guide. It will be succinct.
The reason I do a long form presentation with extensive "babbling" is to show direct links to science and material reality on this subject. The more references the more concrete and plausible for the white coat community that is quick to dismiss paranormal phenomenon.
I was going to get to the caution via disclaimer as a preface to covering the Third Eye unlocking phase. But I was beat to the punchline.
originally posted by: trifecta
Your eyes are the best light receptors your body has to offer until you unlock the Third Eye. The old wive's tale of staring into the Sun is primarily hogwash. You can stare at the Sun for limited amounts of time without ocular damage. This is why I suggest the whole Dawn/Dusk times because to the intensity if the Sun's rays are weaker.
originally posted by: AdmireTheDistance
originally posted by: trifecta
Your eyes are the best light receptors your body has to offer until you unlock the Third Eye. The old wive's tale of staring into the Sun is primarily hogwash. You can stare at the Sun for limited amounts of time without ocular damage. This is why I suggest the whole Dawn/Dusk times because to the intensity if the Sun's rays are weaker.
Just an FYI to anyone dumb enough to consider trying this: It doesn't matter how bright the sun may appear, or what time of day it is; The damaging effects from staring at the sun are due primarily to the ultraviolet radiation, and not to the apparent brightness. The sun can be dim looking and partially obscured by clouds, but if you stare at it, you're still going to damage your eyes. Don't be stupid.