Friday, October 16, 2009

Re: [Kundalini Yoga] Siddhi question

 

Hi cindycherryberry,

I think you asked a very complex question. Meditation and KY change
your brain structure. Consciousness in general and human
consciousness in particular are mysteries. When I think of Siddhi, I
often think of the significant ones (like flying or being in multiple
places at once). I think what you are describing is a form of a minor
Siddhi. While I'm sure that medication can dull the sensations you
mention, it really depends on whether you want to integrate them into
your life or reject them. From your email I sense you are at
something of a crossroads. Life doesn't always present us with
"normal" and while KY and other disciplines are therapeutic, it is
more in the sense of sensing/accepting/becoming what you are.

So questions like "is it real, is it valid, is it good, is it bad, is
it powerful, is it nothing, is it sickness, is it health" are all
questions that your ego is asking. As you know from your buddhism any
time your ego asks those questions, it is really a manifestation of
maya. You hear what you hear, you see what you see, you touch what
you feel, you think what you think, you have emotions as you have
emotions. If your intuition has evolved into synthesia, then that has
happened too. At what point a consciousness has become too
disconnected and unable to control the brain, that's for an expert to
decide. No answers here.

I find this group to be valuable for KY techniques if you already know
how you want to use it. Experimenting to balance the chakras might be
valuable and I'm sure there are others who can recommend practices
(kriya) to do that. I'd look for something in the lower three
personally. Voice and hearing are inter-related (as you say) but, as
usual, in a complex way. My view it's better to build the body forces
up first.

Jeff

On 8-Oct-09, at 6:01 PM, cindycherryberry wrote:

> Hi,
> I'm a clairaudient telepath (gained through buddhist practice not
> yoga) but this also comes with a great deal of sensitivity,
> aggatation and intolerance to noise, especially high pitched ones. I
> become overstimulated and my mind tires easily. My impression of the
> spiritual path is that siddhi shouldn't be harmful and that they're
> a gift. Does this mean I have a brain chemical imbalance? Or, Am I
> over focusing on the sense of sound instead of using the throat
> chakra to gain this particular ability? Oddly this ability got
> overwhelming when I started reading out loud to myself which
> increased my listening skill.
>
>
>

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