A woman boasted to Adano Ley (Swami Nitty-Gritty) about her “kundalini experiences.”

“Young lady, don’t confuse the disease process with spiritual experience,” he cautioned.

Another woman asked Adano about the purple lights she saw while meditating.

“It means you’re constipated,” he replied.

(She walked out the door and never spoke to Adano again.)

Dynamic tension is another word for kundalini.

Adano explained epilepsy as “carbon dioxide in incorrect regulation.”

He elaborated, “Epilepsy is a form of dynamic tension. The ovum gobbled up the sperm prematurely, and the mother blamed the father for getting her pregnant.”

The coccyx lift, an osteopathic technique where the index finger is inserted up the rectum to align the coccyx, is a “manual form of kundalini.”

“The apple represents the physical realm,” according to Adano.

During INITIATION, the apple represents “spiritual fertility.”

The core of the apple corresponds to the “way of the occultist,” and the skin of the apple to the “way of the mystic” and the “cosmodyne peripheral flow of energy.”

These 2 ways relate to the parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous systems.

It’s written that Avalon, as in the “Sacred Island of Avalon,” derives from Aval, the Celtic word for “apple.”

The apple was the sacred fruit of the Druids and their emblem of procreation and fertility.

In the words of Michael Pollan (The Botany of Desire, 2001) …

“Slice an apple through its equator, and you will find five small chambers arrayed in a perfectly symmetrical starburst – a pentagram. Each of the chambers holds a seed (occasionally two) of such deep lustrous brown they might have been oiled and polished by a woodworker.”

 

 



'Kundalini (Dynamic Tension)' have 2 comments

  1. September 16, 2011 @ 11:01 pm Damian

    Atom,

    I just read your book “Yes, No, Maybe So…” and had a few questions. You recommend a square shaped rebounder due to the bones in the foot. Can you recommend a certain brand? I am reading the book “The Circadian Prescription” (I know you have referenced this book somewhere) and wanted to know what your opinion is about eating proteins for breakfast and lunch and saving most of your carbohydrates for dinner. My last question is concerning the cobalamin tonic. Your book instructs at least 1 teaspoon of grade b maple syrup. Can we add more maple syrup to sweeten the drink? Would this compromise at all the benefits of this drink? Thanks for your excellent blog and thanks in advance for your responses!

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  2. September 17, 2011 @ 11:19 am atomb

    There’s no understanding of Growth Zones and how plants respond to light by angular degrees in The Circadian Prescription.

    Time Conscious Eating would not work if the following were not combined at each of 3 meals …

    (1) Protein
    (2) Carbohydrates
    (3) Lipids
    (4) Vitamins & Minerals (specific to the Growth Zone)
    (5) Water

    Note that when a Growth Zone eating protocol is followed, the glycemic index incrementally increases from morning to evening (with a few exceptions to the rule). This is proof of the SYSTEMS APPROACH of Chronobiotic Nutrition.

    You can definitely add more maple syrup to the Hormone Booster Rocket (another name for Cobalamin Tonic). I do. :)

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