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I checked Thomas Cleary's interpretation for you, for 3d Yin in Hexagram 51 it says: "When there is weakness where there should be strength, fearing one's ownHello everybody, Pocossin, Bamboo, Sooo and the rest. I seldom post here, but i have a problem regarding sudden awakening of reverse kundalini (i found the correct name of the phenomenon by searching the internet)... the thing suddenly erupted and now it sticks to everything i do. So i asked the ching: "How do i assimilate the reverse kundalini properly so it will be cured?"
And got hex 51 shock, with the third line moving and changing to hex 55
So i think it is obvious that the i ching suggests being ready to a peak time and then take action(and not being afraid), but what kind of action i wonder? Is it mental like not taking the shock personally, but that is more suitable to hexagram 21, maybe the i ching suggest surviving the shock by more movement and stimulus like a catharsis?
What do you think?
A big thank you to everybody regardless!
What do you think?
If i try to describe it, it is like a small pool of stagnant water in the top of the head that even if you try to assimilate it, it grows again endlessly, sometimes i menage to empty this pool and than there is a feeling something like dryness or dizyness and then it grows again. It sticks not only to tai chi, spiritual exercises tend to "upset" these water and then it flows down from the top of the head to the base of the spine (The only exercise that worked for a while was a version of paschal beverly randolph "volantia" where you concentrate on the flame of a candle, but that failed too). Results: the body becomes like a stench bug (then shower is a solution), decreased ability to concentrate, decreased ability to understand or comprehend things, general debility. But many times it flows down in small quantities when it is not upset.I don't know what you mean by the kundalini "sticking to" your tai chi practice, but I'm interested in understanding what you mean by that.
We don't have 2 different people coming to this forum to discuss 'reverse kundalini' this thread is from 2013, 9 years ago and Sofia came along and tacked a comment onto it which made it look current.This seems quite odd to me. Two different people coming on to this forum to talk about a fairly unusual issue, "reverse kundalini." Like Liselle, I assumed that this post was by the same person who posted in Open Space (or whose post was moved there), but now it seems like we have two different people with the same issue.
When you replied here you'd have seen a banner saying it was an old thread. You can see the date of the post above the name of the person. If you click that person's name you can check when they were last here. If it is many years ago there's the chance they may never see your added comment so that's worth taking into account.Hi!! I think I have reverse kundalini as well the past 4 years have been a REAL NIGHTMARE and I feel an inverted tree.. with my roots in the sky and my leaves on the Ground !!! I need to live upside down! It’s a nightmare!!! Is this what you were experienced?? What should I do to go back to a normal feeling of not being upside down ?? I wanna die
Yeah, but it often doesn't seem to work out that way. Lots of irresponsible and incompetent teachers out there.Whoever is responsible for teaching you about kundalini could take some responsibility for helping you with it.
Clarity,
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PO Box 6945,
London.
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