Two Paths to Kundalini Are Available to Anyone
I have already mentioned three: need to save yourself from a terminal incurable disease (when both “mainstream” and “alternative” medicine gave up on you) and the desire of a mystic to ascend his or her (it usually the former) “mystical Everest”.
The third motivation is the one of those gifted individuals – poets, writers, artists, musicians, sculptors, etc. – who want to awaken their Kundalini to transform them into geniuses. Real geniuses.
The first motivation (fortunately) is rare; the second one (unfortunately) is very, very rare – limited to only a handful of dedicated (and very gifted) mystics… and the third one is practically nonexistent as such individuals (due to the specifics of their psychology) just do not have the stamina to relentlessly pursue Kundalini awakening for years (it usually takes ten years to awaken Kundalini).
And none is available to a general public – you have to be a very special individual to have one of such motivations (I have the first one – although I won’t mind to achieve two other objectives as a highly positive side effect).
Two other motivations are (theoretically) available to just about anyone. Theoretically because in reality only one is. The first one I already mentioned in passing – to obtain eternal youth (Kundalini awakening can do it for you).
It can because originally human beings were physically immortal (more precisely, had the gift of eternal youth – see Book of Genesis). However, due to Fall of Man (and a woman) humans lost this gift and gradually maximum life span of a human being was reduced to slightly over 100 years.
Fortunately, this gift was not lost completely – but just went to sleep. Deep sleep indeed – but it can be awakened by the awakened Kundalini. However, this project is incomparably more difficult than Kundalini awakening (which is no small feat).
Hence, only a handful of individuals (allegedly) restored eternal youth throughout human history – and they (if these stories are true) live lives of hermits somewhere far away from “the world”. Hardly a desirable lifestyle… for just about anybody.
The only option available to everybody is the “Einstein way” … more precisely, a modified “Einstein way”. Albert Einstein (obviously, he knew what he was talking about) claimed (correctly) that to be the best you can be, you have to set for yourself and relentlessly (no matter what) pursue a Supergoal.
By definition, a Supergoal is the one that appears to be impossible to achieve, but in reality, it can be achieved. It appears impossible, because just about every individual operates at 10% of his/her maximum performance – and judges his/her ability to achieve objectives accordingly.
If one learns to use 80% of his/her capabilities (sufficiently desirable Supergoal provides sufficient incentives to make it happen), he/she will achieve the Supergoal – without awakening one’s Kundalini (or even knowledge about it).
Consequently, to create sufficient incentive (drive) for Kundalini awakening, one must set – and relentlessly pursue – a Super-Supergoal. Which – by definition – is the one that can be achieved only with the immense power provided by awakened Kundalini (utilizing even 100% of one’s true potential still will not be enough).
My case precisely – after I successfully got rid of terminal incurable disease.
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