DARK TANTRA - Demons, Satans, Tantra & Dark Deities Explained By Rajarshi Nandy | TRS 264

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The film "Kanthara" explores spiritual themes like Kundalini awakening and deity possession, emphasizing the importance of spiritual guidance and growth over greed and dishonesty. The movie delves into the spiritual realm, showcasing the impact of Kundalini awakening on individuals and the intricacies of deity possession based on real practices.

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  • Kundalini awakening, depicted in the film "Kanthara," involves traversing different realms within the body, significantly impacting one's perspective and life, emphasizing the need for guidance to integrate the experience properly.
  • Spiritual practices, including deity worship and Kundalini awakening, require maintaining celibacy and controlling negative emotions like anger to avoid disrupting progress, highlighting the importance of spiritual discipline and balanced desires in spiritual growth.

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  • What is Kundalini awakening?

    Kundalini awakening is the process where dormant divine energy within individuals is activated, traversing through different realms within the body, significantly impacting one's perspective and life. It requires guidance to navigate risks associated with encountering various entities in the astral realm and integrating the experience properly into one's life.

  • How does Kundalini affect spiritual growth?

    Kundalini accelerates spiritual growth but necessitates a powerful Guru's guidance. Spiritual evolution and Kundalini awakening are intertwined, emphasizing that the conscious aim should be spiritual growth, not just awakening Kundalini. Connecting with deities like Shiva or Krishna aids in spiritual progress.

  • What are the consequences of premature Kundalini awakening?

    Premature Kundalini awakening can lead to mental health issues, as experiences vary individually from heightened senses to astral plane encounters. It is crucial to approach Kundalini awakening with caution and seek proper guidance to avoid negative outcomes.

  • Why is maintaining celibacy important in spiritual practices?

    Maintaining celibacy during spiritual practices is crucial to avoid negative outcomes, as unrestricted sexual activity can lead to spiritual downfall unless the partner's karma is understood. Temptations like sexual encounters can disrupt spiritual practices and lead to negative consequences.

  • How do Western occult practices differ from Tantra?

    Western occult practices differ from Tantra and are often misunderstood as paganism. Hinduism acknowledges negative entities like bhutas, preethas, pisachas, and asuras, with asuras being powerful negative entities that can cause havoc until defeated. Rebirth after death is described as a magical event influenced by past karma.

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Summary

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"Awakening Kundalini: Navigating Spiritual Realms"

  • The film "Kanthara" in Kannada gained popularity, featuring scenes where the protagonist hears sounds indicating the awakening of Kundalini to higher planes.
  • In the movie's last 15-20 minutes, a term called "avasham" is depicted, where a deity enters an individual, a concept integral to spiritual ambition.
  • Greed and dishonesty are cautioned against in the spiritual realm, as beings there have deep insight into individuals.
  • A previous episode with Rajashi Nandisa on Tantra and the occult is recommended before delving into the current episode, which delves into darker and grittier concepts.
  • Rajashi Nandisa's insights on the occult are valuable, with the episode available exclusively on Spotify before other platforms.
  • An app for meditation, Meditation Level, is now live in the App Store and Play Store, offering a one-week free trial through a provided link.
  • The astral body, emotional body, and causal body are explained in Tantra, with the astral body being active alongside the physical body and responsible for emotions and illnesses.
  • The astral realm contains higher and lower beings, akin to Heaven and Hell, with various entities inhabiting different layers within it.
  • Kundalini is described as a dormant divine energy in individuals, which, when awakened, traverses through different realms within the body, affecting one's perspective and life significantly.
  • Awakening Kundalini requires guidance to navigate the risks associated with encountering various entities in the astral realm and integrating the experience properly into one's life.

14:44

"Kundalini Awakening: Spiritual Growth and Evolution"

  • The five sense organs receive unique inputs, influencing individual experiences.
  • As Kundalini awakens, access to astral planes strengthens.
  • The brain filters out overwhelming stimuli to maintain sanity.
  • Spiritual advancement and Kundalini awakening remove these filters.
  • The conscious aim should be spiritual growth, not just awakening Kundalini.
  • Connecting with deities like Shiva or Krishna aids in spiritual progress.
  • Kundalini accelerates spiritual growth but requires a powerful Guru's guidance.
  • Spiritual evolution and Kundalini awakening are intertwined.
  • Premature Kundalini awakening can lead to mental health issues.
  • Kundalini experiences vary individually, from heightened senses to astral plane encounters.

28:11

"Deity possession and spiritual conflict in Karnataka"

  • The movie plot involves a conflict between a village and government officials over forested land in interior Karnataka.
  • A king encounters two local deities, a protector and a boar-like deity, who offer him peace.
  • An oracle warns the king that breaking a promise to the deities will bring consequences for generations.
  • Later generations seek to reclaim the forest land, leading to conflict with the villagers.
  • The main protagonist, from a family of priests, resists his destiny of deity possession.
  • Signs and dreams push the protagonist towards accepting his chosen destiny.
  • The movie explores spiritual concepts of deity possession based on real practices.
  • The director, Rishabh Shetty, introduces the concept of Kantara, reflecting spiritual beliefs.
  • The movie's success and impact suggest a shift towards spiritual themes in entertainment.
  • Negative energies may rise alongside positive energies, affecting individuals on a personal level.

41:55

Navigating Spiritual Practices: Avoiding Temptations and Entities

  • Entities in the astral plane can manipulate reality, affecting human experiences.
  • Temptations, like sexual encounters, can disrupt spiritual practices and lead to negative consequences.
  • Maintaining celibacy during spiritual practices is crucial to avoid negative outcomes.
  • Unrestricted sexual activity can lead to spiritual downfall unless the partner's karma is understood.
  • Anger can also derail spiritual progress, especially in certain deity worship practices.
  • Worshiping fierce deities like Mahakali can increase aggression and detachment.
  • Calming anger through rituals like Shiva's abhishekam is essential in spiritual practices.
  • Western occult practices differ from Tantra, often misunderstood as paganism.
  • Hinduism acknowledges negative entities like bhutas, preethas, pisachas, and asuras.
  • Asuras, powerful negative entities, can attain blessings from gods to cause havoc until defeated.

56:04

"Karmic Possession: Exorcist's Role and Insights"

  • Rebirth after death is described as a magical event where souls may enter a negative state, influenced by past karma.
  • A genuine exorcist shared insights on possession, emphasizing the karmic links and permissions involved.
  • The exorcist's role is to convince possessing entities to leave voluntarily to avoid creating new karmic chains.
  • Possession removal processes involve threats and negotiations with the entity for resolution.
  • Forcing out entities is cautioned against due to potential interference with karmic balances.
  • Exorcists with deity blessings can remove possessions without negative karmic repercussions.
  • Western religions often negate the concept of deities, unlike ancient cultures that worshipped multiple deities.
  • The causal body, inactive in most individuals, stores karmic imprints from past lives and is beyond the astral realm.
  • Attaining the causal body signifies true spiritual progress, detached from astral realm polarities.
  • Evolved saints and sadhus may have accessed the causal realm and even realms beyond, transcending human imagination.

01:10:18

"Ascend to God-like Consciousness through Sadhna"

  • Sadhna is motivated by the power of Consciousness, which can lead one to the realm of the Astro of the causal, where one can attain god-like status.
  • Through practice, one can elevate their Consciousness to the level of a god, as mentioned in various religious philosophies like Vedic and tantric.
  • Attaining the condition of sadashiva is possible, but rare, requiring multiple lifetimes of spiritual growth.
  • Some Saints reach a level of Consciousness where they leave their physical body to ascend to higher realms.
  • A powerful siddha purusha guided the speaker, showcasing advanced spiritual abilities and control over his death.
  • Spiritual growth is measured from 0 to 100, with those beyond 60 or 70 often keeping a low profile due to their advanced state.
  • Ambition in the spiritual realm is acceptable, but greed and dishonesty are detrimental to spiritual progress.
  • Kameshwari, the goddess of desires, plays a crucial role in maintaining the balance of desires in the world.
  • Evil exists in dualities, with negative entities eventually being overpowered by the gods when necessary.
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