• The Kundalini Consortium Podcast

  • By: JJ Semple
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The Kundalini Consortium Podcast

By: JJ Semple
  • Summary

  • A podcast on human potential and energy cultivation techniques: meditation, yoga, consciousness.
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Episodes
  • From Self-Indulgence to Self-Realization
    Sep 27 2023

    Says the publisher, JJ Semple, “Individuals looking for hookups or paying for porn are often the very ones searching for relief. There are many Maxes out there, regular guys looking to subjugate their urges. This is literary fiction masquerading as erotica. Hats off to Terrell for exploring a taboo subject in a realistic manner.”

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    13 mins
  • The Journey and the Destination
    Dec 1 2022

    Deciphering the Golden Flower One Secret at a Time examines many aspects of the journey and the destination. Should the journey be considered part of the experience — in this case a Kundalini awakening? Does the effort to attain something count in the end result? Should the means enjoy the same weight as the ends? Beyond the fact that the journey is usually a humanizing experience, there's the ultimate question of: What is the destination? Miracles, super powers, bragging rights?

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    12 mins
  • How Sexual Sublimation Works
    Jun 6 2021

    Sexual energy is the most powerful source of energy in the human body. Normally, this energy is used for reproductive purposes. When prevented from flowing out (during intercourse and masturbation) and redirected to the brain, the seminal fluids in a man and the cervical fluids in a woman are distilled into an elixir and used for evolutionary repurposing. This is the sexual sublimation process.

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    10 mins

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