Tony 845

What's the best method or one that I don't know about for enlightenment?

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@TheAvatarState i self inquire all day long, my Kundalini woke up during a Sds sit/ self inquiry combo, energy shot of out of my crown chakra, the experience so was crazy I thought I was enlightened..one of the most mystical profound moments. From that day forward I tasted a tiny bit of something mystical, enough so that I know Enlightenment is real. This may sound crazy but I feel like I am close to a big awakening very soon without them, or that just be my ego ? im scared of them, with my luck something would go terribly wrong, again my ego probably just trying to scare me out of it.

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Noting, actualism, vipassana, aware of awareness, headless way


"Buddhism is for losers and those who will die one day."

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On 12/30/2018 at 8:55 PM, Hellspeed said:

 

After mastering breath you can channel the breath to raise kundalini and have a constant flow of DMT in the system, so it translates in a constant state of bliss without feeling tired. This is my experience of everyday life. So I can work, play, whatever while I'm still meditating, is a way of life now. 

@Hellspeed Would you mind sharing resources for the breathing you're speaking of? Thoughts on this?

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@Tistepiste Yes but he already mentioned mantra and self-inquiry


"Buddhism is for losers and those who will die one day."

                                                                                            -- Kenneth Folk

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@Tony 845 Just choose some Hindu word like hirim, shirim etc. with no meaning. There is no magic in the exact mantra you're using, rather it's the repeating prosses itself that become automatic and can reveal no thinker, no self

 


"Buddhism is for losers and those who will die one day."

                                                                                            -- Kenneth Folk

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