Thursday, July 27, 2023

Something you need to know

Not many sadhaks can reach Vasikara, regardless of whether they come from the East or the West. After Kundalini awakens and Ida and Pingala untie the knots one by one, you will pass through Ekendriya. Recently, I still hear people talking about Kundalini this and Kundalini that. Tell me, is Kundalini still asleep in your body? Is it still in the dormant state? She isn't active yet. When she is active, she rises through Susumna, not any other channel. She won't flow into your hands, feet, organs, or skin. She is active only through Susumna. Once the Chakras are untied, she is free to access different Chakras. When she activates a Chakra, that Chakra responds to her influence. Your body, within you, undergoes changes. For example, the first Chakra makes your body feel light. You can walk faster than normal people. I saw Baba walking so swiftly. You don't get sick; why? The first Chakra. Why can you eat a lot or endure extended fasting? Why? The third Chakra. How can you feel something moving on your face, something happening in your head, or some sensation being there? No, when Kundalini is rising, you can perceive phenomena of her, like the color, she emanates, and where she reaches. So, refrain from speaking about things you don't understand. Others who truly comprehend this spiritual field will recognize when you are outside of it. This is especially true for dedicated practitioners. In fact, many sadhaks are fortunate if they cannot reach Ekendriya. God is protecting them. Baba is protecting them. It all depends on your foundation. Have you achieved ddep enough? Are you humble enough? Does your devotion please the Lord? If you find yourself entering Ekendriya by chance, be cautious. It's not a safe journey. I've observed many people within organizations who are drawn to power, recognition, and control over others. They enjoy showing off, like Yama and Niyama are a joke to them. They seem to desire everything, unaware that their desires are like black spots on a pure white canvas, glaringly obvious.

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