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The Nadis of the Soul [RE POST HPS Pythia]

Tell me is the ida [female/moon] the right hemisphere of the brain and Red in colour.

And the pingala [male/sun] the left hemisphere of the brain. And White in colour.

I know this is the twin serpents meditation. Just wondering which snake is white and which is red.

Ida red.
Pingala White?
 
Personal Growth said:
Tell me is the ida [female/moon] the right hemisphere of the brain and Red in colour.

And the pingala [male/sun] the left hemisphere of the brain. And White in colour.

I know this is the twin serpents meditation. Just wondering which snake is white and which is red.

Ida red.
Pingala White?

Uhmm.. why does the colour matter?
Isn’t red like a.. male colour?
 
NinRick said:
Personal Growth said:
Tell me is the ida [female/moon] the right hemisphere of the brain and Red in colour.

And the pingala [male/sun] the left hemisphere of the brain. And White in colour.

I know this is the twin serpents meditation. Just wondering which snake is white and which is red.

Ida red.
Pingala White?

Uhmm.. why does the colour matter?
Isn’t red like a.. male colour?

Same with meditating on the chakras with their colours.

No reason really, just a curiosity. It's nice to know but not really important.

Looking at pictures on the internet it looks opposite to how we would assume the colours to be.

The white serpent is on the right feminine side of the head.

That's why I asked because in my mind I also saw red as the more masculine colour but I suppose it's white in this case the masculine colour.

According to the pictures of the snakes colours on the Internet.

White on the left and red on the right.
 
NinRick said:
Personal Growth said:
Tell me is the ida [female/moon] the right hemisphere of the brain and Red in colour.

And the pingala [male/sun] the left hemisphere of the brain. And White in colour.

I know this is the twin serpents meditation. Just wondering which snake is white and which is red.

Ida red.
Pingala White?

Uhmm.. why does the colour matter?
Isn’t red like a.. male colour?

Just editing the previous message I made an error. Yes it is red not white the Ida moon female nadi according to pictures.
 
Personal Growth said:
NinRick said:
Personal Growth said:
Tell me is the ida [female/moon] the right hemisphere of the brain and Red in colour.

And the pingala [male/sun] the left hemisphere of the brain. And White in colour.

I know this is the twin serpents meditation. Just wondering which snake is white and which is red.

Ida red.
Pingala White?

Uhmm.. why does the colour matter?
Isn’t red like a.. male colour?

Same with meditating on the chakras with their colours.

No reason really, just a curiosity. It's nice to know but not really important.

Looking at pictures on the internet it looks opposite to how we would assume the colours to be.

The white serpent is on the right feminine side of the head.

That's why I asked because in my mind I also saw red as the more masculine colour but I suppose it's white in this case the masculine colour.

According to the pictures of the snakes colours on the Internet.

White on the left and red on the right.

I hope someone can answer your question. Actually, I just meditate on them by feeling them. And the only colour I ever imagined was white. So I have no clue, sorry.
But for opening them, the colour shouldn’t matter, it did not for me at least.
 
Might not add to much, but how come in the old days left handed people were seen as *le gasp* the devil???
 
Personal Growth said:
NinRick said:
Personal Growth said:
Tell me is the ida [female/moon] the right hemisphere of the brain and Red in colour.

And the pingala [male/sun] the left hemisphere of the brain. And White in colour.

I know this is the twin serpents meditation. Just wondering which snake is white and which is red.

Ida red.
Pingala White?

Uhmm.. why does the colour matter?
Isn’t red like a.. male colour?

Just editing the previous message I made an error. Yes it is red not white the Ida moon female nadi according to pictures.

The Ida is black, the Pingala is red, and the Sushumna is white.

Satanic Symbols
 
Ninja 666 said:
Personal Growth said:
NinRick said:
Uhmm.. why does the colour matter?
Isn’t red like a.. male colour?

Just editing the previous message I made an error. Yes it is red not white the Ida moon female nadi according to pictures.

The Ida is black, the Pingala is red, and the Sushumna is white.

Satanic Symbols
you, you know where to look. You're a Ninja. Cheers Bro
 
Personal Growth said:
Ninja 666 said:
Personal Growth said:
Just editing the previous message I made an error. Yes it is red not white the Ida moon female nadi according to pictures.

The Ida is black, the Pingala is red, and the Sushumna is white.

Satanic Symbols
you, you know where to look. You're a Ninja. Cheers Bro

:lol:
 
NinRick said:
I hope someone can answer your question. Actually, I just meditate on them by feeling them. And the only colour I ever imagined was white. So I have no clue, sorry.
But for opening them, the colour shouldn’t matter, it did not for me at least.

Is the twin serpent meditation how one begins to meditate on the ida and pingala? I'm a bit confused there
 
Is it known where these three nadis are located? If in the centre of the body or along the spine?
 
Fuchs said:
If the right nostril is more open, then ida is more active at that time; the left and pingala is more active.
Shouldn't it be the opposite?
 
SleepingWolf said:
NinRick said:
I hope someone can answer your question. Actually, I just meditate on them by feeling them. And the only colour I ever imagined was white. So I have no clue, sorry.
But for opening them, the colour shouldn’t matter, it did not for me at least.

Is the twin serpent meditation how one begins to meditate on the ida and pingala? I'm a bit confused there

I never did this meditation. Idk if that what happened to me was the proper way.
 
TopoftheAbyss said:
Is it known where these three nadis are located? If in the centre of the body or along the spine?

Shusumna center of the body, like a rod that goes straight from Chakra to chakra.

And the other two are waving from chakra to chakra, and in your brain they make a heart shape.

All cross paths at each main chakra (except the crown)
 
NinRick said:
TopoftheAbyss said:
Is it known where these three nadis are located? If in the centre of the body or along the spine?

Shusumna center of the body, like a rod that goes straight from Chakra to chakra.

And the other two are waving from chakra to chakra, and in your brain they make a heart shape.

All cross paths at each main chakra (except the crown)
It has been stated that sushumna is the spine, where kundalini rises.
 
SleepingWolf said:
NinRick said:
I hope someone can answer your question. Actually, I just meditate on them by feeling them. And the only colour I ever imagined was white. So I have no clue, sorry.
But for opening them, the colour shouldn’t matter, it did not for me at least.

Is the twin serpent meditation how one begins to meditate on the ida and pingala? I'm a bit confused there

You should ask someone else who knows what she/he is talking about.
I don't want to share harmful methods, so I keep my mouth shut. When the Ida & Pingala opened in my brain, My whole body was shaking, I felt like I was on drugs (extreme "bliss", but I did not enjoy it, as it was too intense), and it felt like I was about to have a seizure. So yeah, not going to happen that I share that.

The only thing I can tell you, when they open, don't fight it.
Meditate on them and let the energy flow through them.
You can thank me later for the advice, lol.

My own theory: In order for your Ida and Pingala to "open", your chakras have to be very strong, to supply enough "voltage".
But this is just my own theory and is probably wrong.
 
Ninja 666 said:
Personal Growth said:
Ninja 666 said:
The Ida is black, the Pingala is red, and the Sushumna is white.

Satanic Symbols
you, you know where to look. You're a Ninja. Cheers Bro

:lol:

I was happy you thanked me, and came off a shitty conversation or something, so when I read what you wrote it made me extra happy, that's why I put up the "lol smiley". I should have quoted "The Ida is black, the Pingala is red, and the Sushumna is white." btw, as it was a direct copy paste from the website.
 
NinRick said:
SleepingWolf said:
NinRick said:
I hope someone can answer your question. Actually, I just meditate on them by feeling them. And the only colour I ever imagined was white. So I have no clue, sorry.
But for opening them, the colour shouldn’t matter, it did not for me at least.

Is the twin serpent meditation how one begins to meditate on the ida and pingala? I'm a bit confused there

You should ask someone else who knows what she/he is talking about.
I don't want to share harmful methods, so I keep my mouth shut. When the Ida & Pingala opened in my brain, My whole body was shaking, I felt like I was on drugs (extreme "bliss", but I did not enjoy it, as it was too intense), and it felt like I was about to have a seizure. So yeah, not going to happen that I share that.

The only thing I can tell you, when they open, don't fight it.
Meditate on them and let the energy flow through them.
You can thank me later for the advice, lol.

My own theory: In order for your Ida and Pingala to "open", your chakras have to be very strong, to supply enough "voltage".
But this is just my own theory and is probably wrong.

That's not really just your own theory, I've seen others say the same thing about the chakras needing to be strong enough to handle the serpent energy. I've certainly never fought when those energy spikes hit me in the past, just when I first did the opening chakras meditation, so telling me about a "dangerous" method really only makes me more curious. Pain isn't something I'm really afraid of, I fear not being ready in time more than anything.
 
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So...then where is the sushumna exactly? Does the kundalini rise through the main chakras, in the middle or through the rear/back extensions?
Because all these years I was reading two totally different statements (opinions?) about it here, in the Kundalini question topic and in the questions and answers thread too.
It's sort of annoying... sorry for saying this, I do not mean the comrades themselves would be annoying but that it seems there is still no agreeing about it, if I got it well.

Maybe can someone give the exact answers and share the exact knowledge about it? I mean the facts.
Either some of the old meditation posts/sermons were or can be misunderstood or were not fully exact...(?)

Because I believe(d) the kundalini would rise through middle/main chakras and that's also where sushumna is...
But others say sushumna nadi is in the spine so it would mean kundalini should rise through the rear/back chakras then?

If these questioned are already answered correctly somewhere and I missed them, then I'm sorry.
But I really want to know...
 

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