Rosco1
12th November 2020, 21:24
The first time I remember of Kundalini is back in 1992.
Wow what an experience that was, it lasted for three hours.
It was extremely euphoric.
Since that date it has happened several times since then ranging anywhere from two hours to 4 days at a time.
I never understood my triggers of kundalini until I read a book recently called ‘Kundalini Exposed’ by Santata Gamana; https://www.amazon.co.uk/Kundalini-Exposed-Disclosing-Kundalini-Awakening-ebook/dp/B079LCCDMD/ref=redir_mobile_desktop?ie=UTF8&aaxitk=OQaJHDRF6j7yi4BZVHucCg&hsa_cr_id=7175321750702&ref_=sbx_be_s_sparkle_mcd_asin_2
It dawned on me when reading this book that ‘holding ones breath’ is key to unlocking each chakra you have, and a part of my sleep apnea is where my body forgets to breathe (personally I call this ‘lazy lungs’).
Kundalini does not happen all the time, but occasionally it unlocks all the chakras and I achieve kundalini (none of this unlocking is done consciously).
It will be interesting to hear of other sufferers of sleep apnea as to whether they have the same side effect.
Wow what an experience that was, it lasted for three hours.
It was extremely euphoric.
Since that date it has happened several times since then ranging anywhere from two hours to 4 days at a time.
I never understood my triggers of kundalini until I read a book recently called ‘Kundalini Exposed’ by Santata Gamana; https://www.amazon.co.uk/Kundalini-Exposed-Disclosing-Kundalini-Awakening-ebook/dp/B079LCCDMD/ref=redir_mobile_desktop?ie=UTF8&aaxitk=OQaJHDRF6j7yi4BZVHucCg&hsa_cr_id=7175321750702&ref_=sbx_be_s_sparkle_mcd_asin_2
It dawned on me when reading this book that ‘holding ones breath’ is key to unlocking each chakra you have, and a part of my sleep apnea is where my body forgets to breathe (personally I call this ‘lazy lungs’).
Kundalini does not happen all the time, but occasionally it unlocks all the chakras and I achieve kundalini (none of this unlocking is done consciously).
It will be interesting to hear of other sufferers of sleep apnea as to whether they have the same side effect.