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Kundalini and criminal acts.

 
 
Unconditional Love
20:42 / 12.03.05
i was reading swara yoga the tantric science of brain breathing and under a section about the triune nature of energy, ida pingala sushumna, i read a passage about the left nostril being connected to the ida channel and the right to the pingala and the sushumna when both nostrils are breathing similtaneously, according to the book this happens once every hour or hour and 20 minutes, and is a good time for heightening spirituality or a bout of criminal behaviour as its a more prominent time for kundalini to flow up the sushumna.

anyway all that aside, i started thinking, left hand path, criminal acts, dacoits(indian gangsters) devotion to kali sometimes seen to be kundalini, then i started thinking into my misspent youth, breaking rules,laws etc and then pretty much anything that was forbidden, sexually,drugs, protesting. then i considered the buzz and started to put 2 and 2 together and have ended up with a serpent,anyway that aside.

then the obligatory aghori fantasies started swimming around in my head, and i started to think could the left hand path really be a criminal path through life with the attendent buzzes to raise kundalini and could there be a whole host of spiritual mythology connected to indian spirituality that just goes unsaid? for that matter to western criminality, besides the mythologies of the movies which may of mixed with older western criminal mystery traditions? are there such things?

anyone?
 
 
Unconditional Love
23:02 / 12.03.05
existential criminal

taken from the above>

He writes of the "sneaky thrills" experienced by the casual shoplifter. The objective is not the acquisition of an item, but the taking of it. The knowledge of society's response to the project invests it with significance. Each stage of the enterprise poses a challenge: the anticipation of the deviant act, the art of not drawing attention to oneself, the mastery of the technical wherewithal to acquire the object, the skill involved in getting through the checkout undetected. The many ordinary interactions are made extraordinary by the omission of the one; payment. In some cases, the object itself comes to life, acquiring an almost magical and magnetic power, pulling the shoplifter towards it; " a conventional object...becomes fascinating, seductively drawing the would-be shoplifter to it, only and just because she is playing with imposing a deviant project on the world." (Katz, J. 1988, p.58)
 
  
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