Kundalini Awakening Process by Dr. Glenn Morris

A similar spritual system (to AYP) is Kundalini Awakening Process made by Dr. Glenn Morris.
Similar to how Yogani mixed several techniques to create a system, Glenn Morris combined several techniques to make KAP, from Taoist, Buddhist, and Yoga traditions.
The system is an oral tradition, so the only way to learn it is to take the seminar or to take the online class.
I’m in the middle of taking the class right now, and it’s awesome. There’s information on www.kundaliniawakeningprocess.com. We’ve learned so many techniques in so little time. Also, there’s transmissions all along to help the process.
Glenn Morris died a few years ago, so his student Santiago Dobles is continuing the tradition. Santiago is an amazing, generous teacher.
Just posted this to see if anyone here has done KAP or is interested.

Hi Seeker of truth,
I wish you good luck with KAP. I read the info on the website and they promise quick results (45 days). Please keep us updated on your progress.
take care,
Eitherway

Hi Seekeroftruth,
I’m interested to hear more your perspectives about it. I’m probably joining the online class later too.

Thanks for the good wishes Eitherway,
I hope I didn’t say anything offensive in the other thread.
I’ll definitely update from time to time.
Right now, the techniques we’ve learned are belly breathing, inner smile, earth/root chakra meditation, water meditation, chi kung walk, shaking, chi circulations, mudras, tummo breathing, and tummo (fire meditation). THis is all in 3 weeks!

Hi Seeker of Truth,
Wow, they are not being shy with the practices. I like it. What is the outlook once the class is done? I would think that activating kundalini in such a short period of time might present some major challenges for practitioners.
I haven’t had a full out kundalini awakening (feeling of snake move up spine, dramatic change in consciousness…etc…) however, the heightened prana flow I feel has definitely brought up tons of psychological material residing in my sub/unconscious. Thats, partly why I haven’t gone the route of trying to focus squarely on awakening kundalini. It might get a bit rough, but then again, if you can hold on through it, the whole process might be quicker.
I look forward to hearing more from you as you accelerate on your path.
take care,
Eitherway
p.s- no hard feelings here at all, we are brothers and sisters on the path. It has become much difficult to take anything personally with the inner silence taking hold and the labeling by the mind decreasing exponentially.

Atena,
You posted at the same time as me. D’oh. :slight_smile:
Santiago gives a transmission every class and is very knowledgeable. I can’t say enough about the practice. The minor effects I’ve felt is some tingling in my body and feeling a magnetic chi ball.
Santiago’s name is Vajrasatta on The Tao Bums, you can PM him to ask more. he’s a great guy and I’m sure he’ll be happy to talk to you.

Hello All,
I’m blessed to be brother in Shakti with Santiago who is a Saint. Here is the blog of Santi which shows that KAP is only part of his pathwork & teachings:
http://thewarriorscave.blogspot.com
Godess made me also connect a few years ago with Doc.
In Shakti, Albert

Seekeroftruth,
I have PM’ed him, checked the discussions on the tao bums already, and all that. He seems like an incredible guy with many talents.
I’m looking for stuff that doesn’t heat my system further (self pacing and minor diet changes aren’t enough). Santiago has somekind of idea what to do, so KAP sounds promising to me.

Don’t worry about KAP adding to much heat to your system. It’s a VERY grounded system. Grounding and rooting are very important parts of KAP, and there’s also water meditations to cool you off.
Though kundalini rising quickly usually causes problems, Santiago says that KAP has worked out the bugs to make sure that it’s a smooth process.

I signed up for the KAP1 class next week…12pm Sunday. My shakti has already been awakened, but I am interested in the insights of Glenn Morris and Santiago. I want to learn their methods of rooting/channeling the K energy, as well as healing methodology.
Sincerely,
Satyalok

Seeker, practices going well?
I’m certainly going to need yin-,water-practices or something! :grin:
I thought that standing chi kung was supposed to be about rooting and grounding, not about baking your body inside-out :blush:
From imbalance to another, until death due us apart,
Atena

Practices are going great, Atena. :grin:
Been practicing Tummo this week.
When was there anything about baking yourself inside-out with chi kung?

Please keep us posted. I’m very interested in the course too. I’ve been following AYP for a year or so, but lately have had to cut right back for fear of exploding!
:astonished:

Seeker, sorry my comment was probably misleading.
It is the excess heat already there spreading so it can feel like that. The chi kung might also even things out in time, but I’m not going to test it until I know better.
So in itself chi kung probably doesnt overheat you :slight_smile:
Now KAP sounds even more appealing to me :grin:

No worries, atena.
There is standing chi kung in KAP, but that’s after learning secret smile and grounding meditations to even you out.
Like I said before, KAP is big on grounding and rooting, so you should be fine. Of course, I’m no expert whatsoever.

This looks interesting stuff. I went to the website and read. He is charging money for what he teaches and that turned me off a bit. He says spiritual freedom is birthright for everyone then why is he charging money for what is our birth right? Not that charging money itself is wrong but the intention there doesnt seem to be helpful or compassionate.
The promises sound too good to be true (45 days for kundalini awakening) and I did a search on the taobums forums and found the below thread.
http://www.thetaobums.com/lofiversion/index.php/t5567.html
Make sure you read the post by mikaelz at the end of the thread. That summarizes what all this is.

But all said, I may give it a try; but just for some thrilling experience and to prove to myself that magical things can happen and be done. I have been searching for such things since long. But I doubt if this is the path to truth/realization for me.

Like he said, ‘awakening kundalini is great, but that is just the first step’. I would love to really make that first step! :slight_smile:
Maybe that surrender, etc would be second one

Surrender is the LAST step, and mikaelz, who posted those true words hasn’t done it yet. :wink:
Charging money is essential these days. We don’t have gurus who are supported by their devotees…we have ordinary people who are working jobs (Santiago is a cop) and trying to run families in a poor economy. Time is money for everybody…unless they become homeless and give out teachings on the street. :stuck_out_tongue:
For the time that Santi seems to give, I think it’s a fair price.

I think we should keep things in perspective. Most of us are spoiled by Yogani and AYP, which is completely free. Thank you Yogani! :grin: Almost every other system out there requires you to pay something.
Considering what you get out of the course, I think $277 is worth the price. You have 12 classes which are supposed to be only a half hour but they usually are an hour long. Also, you can chat with him for as long as he has time after the classs. Also, Santiago is willing to talk to me on facebook whenever I want. So, you get a lot of time from him.
In addition, the practices are great. I haven’t had too much happen yet, but on another thread at the Tao Bums, a student describes his experiences. Pretty profound stuff. Here’s the link:
http://www.thetaobums.com/index.php?showtopic=6566&st=40
$277 is a lot of money (I know, I’m a college student), but I think it is reasonable considering how strong the practices are and the transmissions that come with them. I would like everyone to know that I gain nothing by referring people to KAP; I’m just trying to give my honest opinion.
Oh yeah, some stuff is happening with KAP. While doing Tummo, I’ve been feeling quite a bit of heat. I was actually sweating a little bit yesterday when doing it. (too bad there’s no smiley on fire, otherwise I’d put it on here :slight_smile: )

When it gets colder out, try tummo in shorts in the snow, and let me know how it works. :slight_smile: I’ve always been curious about that.