I recently have been interested in meditation and coming into contact with different energies. I was watching a Russel Targ video on remote viewing and he was like, I was really interested in Kundalini meditation in college. He’s like I didn’t know enough, but I tried it and I realized it is very dangerous without a proper guide, in that the energies you interact with are very, very strong.
he also recommended this book:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/1881847322/ref=ox_sc_saved_image_5?smid=A30UH7RV1UCIV3&psc=1
I read it in 2 days. It is exactly how I perceive the world: Absolute Infinity, no time, no good or bad. Apparently Buddhists thought the book was too dangerous to release to the public, but they eventually realized that out of 100 people, maybe 1 would understand it. If you’re in this thread, maybe you’re that 1, like me.
but anyway, it validated a lot of my beliefs about existence. If I wasn’t already in the absolute infinity/no time mindset, I don’t think I would have understood anything about the book. But, I highly recommend it.
Oh, and I’ve learned a bit of a trick, or at least relearned it. While meditating I can go through spurts where I do not label anything that comes to mind. I just let it flow. I don’t think you can learn that skill from anybody else. You just have to figure it out in your mind. anyway, when you do this, you are definitely vulnerable to different energies. I see how meditation can be negative/dangerous