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So Santiago is awesome. I know Tao's videos are cool and Susan was really sweet and helpful during our email exchange. Who here is still practicing KAP? Who here has had success in raising their Kundalini using KAP? I haven't taken a class yet but am trying to work out the funds...I'm in a career transition :) when I have the dough I'm signing up with Santi. I'd love to go to Florida in person though. Actually, I'd love to have a dual hands on Shaktipat with Susan and Santi....Anyone care to share their experiences with it?

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I simply have to ask after the week I've been having why anyone would intentionally want to mess with Kundalini lol?

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When I was baptized back in 2005 my entire body felt as it was plugged into an electrical source. I really thought I was going to start speaking in tongues. From head to toe it was electricity. When I spoke with one of the KAP crew they said that it sounded like Kundalini. Kundalini awakening via the steps that Tao lays out in his virdeo is close to my condition when it happened. I was constantly praying and studying scripture. My breathing was slow and deep. I was fasting a lot. On the day of my baptism my excitement was through the roof which through my adrenaline into Drive. I resonate with it and I know Santiago has the juice to move it.

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I simply have to ask after the week I've been having why anyone would intentionally want to mess with Kundalini lol?

 

Hey Matt,

 

For the record, you don't have any experience with the KAP training right? I maybe should've specified a bit more. I hope your condition improves. You might consider taking a KAP class and really letting her rip?

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So Santiago is awesome. I know Tao's videos are cool and Susan was really sweet and helpful during our email exchange. Who here is still practicing KAP? Who here has had success in raising their Kundalini using KAP? I haven't taken a class yet but am trying to work out the funds...I'm in a career transition :) when I have the dough I'm signing up with Santi. I'd love to go to Florida in person though. Actually, I'd love to have a dual hands on Shaktipat with Susan and Santi....Anyone care to share their experiences with it?

I took KAP 1 and decided it wasn't a fit for me as my primary cultivation system. But I always wanted to learn the material in KAP 2 and 3, when I feel I am ready. Also, I have enormous respect for Santi and Tao. They are incredible. Tao's teaching is more my style, personally. He is more watery, like me, and always gives multiple ways to do things for different types of people.

 

The only person I know of on here who awakened his K through KAP is phore (IIRC). Many KAPers left though, who knows how they are doing now.

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I have much respect for Santiago and did Kap1. 6 or 8 week course to full blown K.? It's possible for a dedicated pratitioner who's 'ready', but for most its steps on the journey. The course improved my Secret Smile, I think the flexibility of the early movements are great and I still do them. Not so much the 5 point breathing. I did feel a blender going off in my belly during some of his Shaktipat's. Interesting because there was no verbal suggestion for such a feeling.

 

Bottomline. I recommend it to anyone. You're getting an experienced teacher in a live skype class. You'll learn things you can use. No guarantee of K., though, but I wasn't really expecting it either, course I'm a slacker.

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What do people think of intentionally setting out to awaken kundalini? Most of the posts here from people who have don't sound all that happy about it. Is there anybody here who has awakened kundalini and just loves it? Lets hear about the benefits.

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I think it's awesome that people want to open it up. Why not take that step? The people who have issues are the ones that maybe aren't ready for it. My baptism was an unexpected experience that I forgot about as I went back into the "wilderness". 8 yrs later and ready to wake Her back up.

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What do people think of intentionally setting out to awaken kundalini? Most of the posts here from people who have don't sound all that happy about it. Is there anybody here who has awakened kundalini and just loves it? Lets hear about the benefits.

 

I love Kundalini....extremely rapid spiritual growth in a short space of time...

 

Of course one can decide to be pragmatic and have a realistic view that rapid spiritual growth can include being unbalanced, ungrounded, isolating oneself from groups of old friends...however realistic can be a form of negativity..so yeh love kundalini

 

I got it flowing through trauma release exercises, then peyote, then painful experiences and then emotional freedom techniques matrix reimprinting healing memories for a few hours a day..

 

But one has to flow with the kundalini..drinking alchohol everyday, porn, etc etc the kundalini will slowly force one to give up bad behaviours

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I experimented with their secret smile technique awhile back. It's a very powerful tool, but it wasn't for me. The path they teach is obviously a very intense one and not for everyone. Ofcourse no single system is suited for everyone. Different strokes for different folks.

 

My 2 cents, Peace

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I love Kundalini. Took a long time to integrate and seen many blow outs but wow, what a force.

 

I guess that for me, once it all started I was happy to ride out all the bizzar sensations, and took the difficult parts as a chance to surrender deeper.

Most of my clients with 'K freak out' on the other hand are constantly resisting the process, freaking out further any time a new set of symptoms manifest, and wishing they could go back to how they were before K. That is untill they get it in their heads that there is no going back, and that they may as well try to ride the process, and let it show them just how amazing life can be...

 

OM Shakti!

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Maybe I'll live to regret this but....bring it on! I guess the fact that it hasn't happened is a pretty good indication that I'm not ready for it to happen. Have a feeling that if I ever suceed with this jing retention stuff plus get really consistent with my practice it eventually will. Guess I'll see.

 

Thanks everyone for sharing your experiences.

 

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Who do I contact to sign up? I sent an e-mail a while back and never got a reply.. :/

 

Is the MCO part of the curriculum in KAP1?

 

They do have a homepage, kundaliniawakeningprocess.com. Click on online interactive classes (KAP1) and register.

 

Second q: Yes.

 

 

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In many ways, Glenn was ahead of his time. We discuss practices so freely now online, but its amazing that he was able to isolate the K awakening process drivers, with a kind of scientific-mind, and gutting out the dogma and fantasy--that westerners can appreciate.

 

Most people are so confused about the spiritual path, and if they have heard of kundalini they have heard that its anti-Jesus or dangerous, or everyone goes crazy. Or, they know they want to be awakened, but are caught in a circle of reading popular spiritual authors, then doing no practices.

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