RE: What 'force' was this?
August 12, 2011 at 11:33 am
(This post was last modified: August 12, 2011 at 11:46 am by CoxRox.)
(August 12, 2011 at 11:08 am)Kayenneh Wrote:(August 12, 2011 at 10:55 am)CoxRox Wrote: Oh, and I didn't have any 'tummy' problems that day. The sensation I had in my sides was weird really. I don't recall ever having had my sides 'relax' and 'contract' in that manner.
Do you remember if you were hyperventilating? That might explain it. Anyhow, it sounds odd, and since I'm a big fan of anatomy and physiology, I'm curious about what might have caused it.. ^^
No, I wasn't hyperventilating. I think it 'odd' too.

(August 12, 2011 at 11:01 am)Rhythm Wrote: We have looked for this energy. There is a reason that they call it "spiritual energy". It doesn't exist (objectively speaking). The unreasonable thing that you have done is to assume god in the first place. It is entirely unremarkable that all manner of inexplicable things happen from that point forward. The religious traditions that you mentioned seem to agree because you wish for them too. In actuality they disagree so much that people felt the need to segregate themselves along these lines.
I think this thing you are trying to describe has a better known term than Kundalini, "Bullshit".
I believe the 'energy' to be physical. I 'felt' it (in the same way I can 'fee'l heat or cold) and it caused 'physical manifestations' in myself.
I didn't say that the religious traditions 'agree' with each other. I was taliking about one aspect of 'religious experience' that seems to be the same within differing faiths ie 'power experiences' that cause physical manifestations.
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