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Manipura
USA
870 Posts |
Posted - May 23 2007 : 12:02:15 PM
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Has anyone had the experience of kundalini energy manifesting in one place in the body for an extended period of time? I've been experiencing a lot of energy on the soles of my feet for what seems like forever, but it's probably been about a year. It doesn't bother me most of the time - in fact I like it, but given the choice I'd prefer to feel ecstasy elsewhere in my body. I want the energy to move, but it now has a 'stuck' quality, and I'm not sure how to handle it, or if I should just let it do its thing without trying to interfere.
An aside that may be relevant: when I overdo my practices, the soles of my feet are the first place it shows up, as a burning sensation, sometimes pretty intense.
Any insights or references much appreciated. |
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Kyman
530 Posts |
Posted - May 23 2007 : 2:42:46 PM
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Interesting, has the sensation correlated with any other experiences? Do you feel more grounded or does the sensation seem to just be there. |
Edited by - Kyman on May 28 2007 6:39:48 PM |
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Jim and His Karma
2111 Posts |
Posted - May 23 2007 : 5:33:09 PM
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Meg, it's not stuck, it's just an area that gets buzzy. the chinese call that spot the "babbling brook" or something like that. The age-old advice is walk, to ground that energy. |
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weaver
832 Posts |
Posted - May 23 2007 : 6:52:49 PM
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Hi Meg,
I experience my energy very similar to yours, except it's in the head instead, and has been for about a year as well. It seems like there is a percentage-wise distribution of about 70% in the head, 10% in the spine and 20% in the root. This is during daytime. When I first wake up in the morning it seems like about 50/50 in the head versus the rest of the body, but then gradually through the day it starts to distribute like the first figures. Most days it's fairly manageable, but if I get more than usual energy in the system, then the head feels like burning from the inside. |
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Jim and His Karma
2111 Posts |
Posted - May 23 2007 : 7:00:18 PM
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Weaver, try this:
stand with feet separated, knees comfortably bent into a half crouch, pressing your feet firmly and evenly into the floor (advanced move: press down with the point in the lateral center of your foot, between the balls of your big and little toes, down right at the point where the arch starts to form). Keep your back more or less straight but tilt it forward, as if you were ready to pounce. Go for a low, stable, center of gravity, like it would be hard for someone to knock you over. But relax.
Bend elbows 90 degrees and extend forearms directly in front of you, parallel to each other and with palms facing, at navel level. Keep shoulders relaxed. Visualize a ball between your hands. Concentrate on that ball, and fill it with energy.
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Manipura
USA
870 Posts |
Posted - May 23 2007 : 7:26:03 PM
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Weaver - I used to have a lot of energy in my head! Heart, too. I wish it would go back there - right now I'm at about 90% feet and 10% base of spine. I keep thinking that if I could redirect all the energy that's happening down at my feet, my chakras would be open and abuzz.
Kyman - now that you mention it, I suppose I have been rather grounded, or 'solid'. Jim - I saw your post a few wks. ago on 'bubbling spring', which was interesting. I've been thinking about acupuncture on the soles, but don't want to play with it too much, as I'm prone to overdoing right now. |
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weaver
832 Posts |
Posted - May 23 2007 : 7:27:36 PM
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Thank you Jim.
You wrote this before and I have tried it. But I will try it again. The thing that seems to happen is that if I try to concentrate on anything, the concentration of energy seems to increase wherever it already is, which is in the head, and it gets too painful. What I'm trying is a light putting the attention in the heart area in different situations in daily activity, where there is no energy, and see if it over time can shift. I'm also trying 4-5 spinal breaths in the evening for the past few days and there is slight indication that it may help. |
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weaver
832 Posts |
Posted - May 23 2007 : 7:30:34 PM
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Weaver - I used to have a lot of energy in my head!
Meg, is there anything you can remember in your case that may have been a major factor in your energy moving away from the head? |
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Jim and His Karma
2111 Posts |
Posted - May 23 2007 : 8:43:01 PM
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Meg, accupuncture, like most healing techniques, is about unblocking energy. very few people feel the need for LESS energy, so there are very few healing modalities to achieve it. If you needed very badly to relieve an energy overload, that'd be something to grapple with. if you don't, I'm not sure why you'd go looking for problems! Again, walking is the classic advice (I mean, for millennia) for people with buzzy feet. It grounds the energy. Several miles per day. Have you tried it? In any case, it's a totally normal thing and won't hurt you.
Weaver, I've written extensively on feeling of trapped energy in the head. The ball's my best tip, but there are others. See my replies to icedearth. And re: the ball, don't rev up your mind, just fill the ball with attention and energy. It's about the ball, not about being about the ball. |
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kadak
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Posted - May 24 2007 : 12:57:15 AM
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Hi meg, There are channels going from the navel chakra (in the spine, 4 fingers below the navel)) to the feet. And there is a trulkor (trulkor is tibetan hatha yoga), where one is supposed to lead energy from navel chakra into the feet. It is said that in the feet, there is a powerful wind going upwards, which should lead the energy back to the navel chakra, with the added quality of this wind. I'm not sure about the wind, but I'm sure about the channels going from navel chakra to the feet. So if you concentrate on the navel chakra, you should feel it, and maybe find the way up.
For people being too hot, if you search in your system, you should find a cold wind (there are 5 winds in the body). If you concentrate on it and learn to trigger it, you can refresh yourself. I suspect that indian yogis are able to meditate close to 4 fires with the sun above because of this wind and possibly other things. But this wind is important (I guess it is the wind of the water element, because is it said that one can resist fire if he controls the water element). I'm just working on it because I feel that this summer will be hot. |
Edited by - kadak on May 24 2007 01:24:16 AM |
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Wolfgang
Germany
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Shanti
USA
4854 Posts |
Posted - May 24 2007 : 08:07:40 AM
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quote: Originally posted by weaver
What I'm trying is a light putting the attention in the heart area in different situations in daily activity, where there is no energy, and see if it over time can shift. I'm also trying 4-5 spinal breaths in the evening for the past few days and there is slight indication that it may help.
Weaver, have to tried the Heart breathing? |
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weaver
832 Posts |
Posted - May 24 2007 : 09:21:58 AM
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Thank you Shanti for this suggestion. I haven't tried Heart breathing this far and I may try it as well. |
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Manipura
USA
870 Posts |
Posted - May 28 2007 : 5:32:45 PM
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quote: Originally posted by weaver
Weaver - I used to have a lot of energy in my head!
Meg, is there anything you can remember in your case that may have been a major factor in your energy moving away from the head?
If I remember correctly, when the energy was in my head and feeling really good, my life was going along predictably and smoothly without much external distraction. But then I made some dramatic changes in my life, which was accompanied by truckloads of stress, and I think it was about that time that my feet started to heat up and 'energize'. I have no idea whether the 2 events are related, but this is the only factor that comes to mind. |
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weaver
832 Posts |
Posted - May 28 2007 : 5:44:43 PM
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Hi Meg,
Thank you for this explanation. It seems like stress can cause energy to become unbalanced. So, even though you had a lot in the head when your life was smooth, you found it feeling good, and then with more stress it feels less balanced when it moved to the feet.
Hopefully more inner silence can balance the energy! |
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Manipura
USA
870 Posts |
Posted - May 28 2007 : 6:46:04 PM
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Weaver - Oddly enough, I hadn't made the association between stress and energy imbalance and/or stuckness. It should have occurred to me before now, as I don't believe that I've ever accommodated this amount of stress in my life. Living with it and making peace with it has been very good for me, and my meditations are usually pretty good and innerly silent. :) (sorry - I know it's a no-no to label our meditations, but when they're good, they're good!)
So maybe this topic has less to do with stuck or imbalanced energy as it is about stress and how it affects energy. If this slightly different angle strikes a chord with anyone, plz give me some feedback.
Does stress have an effect on energy?
Thanks, Weaver! |
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Sparkle
Ireland
1457 Posts |
Posted - May 29 2007 : 05:34:38 AM
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Meg, that rings a bell for me.
Like a lot of people whenever a space opens up in my life I tend to want to fill it with something, like an extra activity, course, book, anything really. The trick is to get some sort of balance and, as they say - self pace the stressors .
Anyway, I have been having symptoms of clogged energy and it is not overdoing the practices. I tried pulling back but it made no difference.
What is working great for me just now is Power Walking after each meditation, of if not straight after the meditation rest period, then within a couple of hours. Normal walking doesn't seem to have enough in it for my system and jogging is a hassle because you have to get geared up and have a shower. So now my routine is a couple of Sun Salutations - AYP practice - Power Walking (10 - 20 mins) I find if time is limited that 15 mins of AYP and 10 mins of Power Walking is more beneficial than a full AYP session without the walking. That's at the moment anyway.
As Jim has pointed out in another thread, http://www.aypsite.org/forum/topic....D=2547#22143 it is important when using inner silence with physical exercise, to breath through the nose only. The power walking also lends itself to this because one doesn't get "out of breath" so easily.
Cheers Louis |
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