The Kundalini Chronicles

著者: Scott Bryant-Comstock
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  • This podcast features lessons learned from Scott Bryant-Comstock's Kundalini Awakening. One aspect of Scott's awakening is the spontaneous writing of poetry - typically early in the morning. A word or phrase appears, and from that, Scott gets out of the way and the pen takes over. In this podcast, Scott shares those poems and digs for the deeper meaning of the words written - for himself as well as for you. Each episode offers the opportunity for your own self-reflection on the journey to increased awareness and improvement. More about the host, Scott Bryant-Comstock: For the past 40 years, my journey as a mental health advocate has spanned working at a suicide and crisis center, as a therapist in an outpatient clinic, an in-home family therapist, a state mental health official, Board Chair for a county mental health program, and a national reviewer of children’s mental health systems reform efforts. As the Children’s Mental Health Network (2009) founder, I lead the Network’s efforts to grow a national online forum for the exchange of ideas on how to continually improve children’s mental health research, policy, and practice. Through it all, I remain optimistic that the voice of advocates can, and will, be heard. We need strong advocates now, more than ever! In 2019 I had a Kundalini awakening, which dramatically changed my life for the better and put me in touch with the universe in a way that I had not realized before. I’m walking this earth to be of service to others. I am a seeker, not a teacher – join me on the journey!
    Copyright 2023 Scott Bryant-Comstock
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  • Death: The Flower of Eternal Blooming
    2022/09/21

    "We spend our lives fearing, avoiding, and running from death, but in reality, death is a gift of promise, wonder, and delight that's just out of sight."

    In this episode of the Kundalini Chronicles, I share a poem, Death: The Flower of Eternal Blooming. The poem focuses on the conundrum of death. Regardless of the circumstances around passing, whether it's a peaceful passing or a difficult passing, there is beauty. Death is a part of life. It's this flower of eternal blooming. It's all within us, so there's no reason to fear death.

    – Connect with Scott: info@theoptimisticadvocate.com

    – Keep up with new releases of the Kundalini Chronicles by subscribing to The Kundalini Chronicles on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts.

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    14 分
  • My Wounded Heart
    2022/09/14

    "A lot of people think an awakening should be 100% bliss. Nothing could be further from the truth. I would love to be blissed out all the time, but that ain't happening. Or at least that ain't happening yet. Maybe when I go live in a cave somewhere."

    The poem for this episode is all about the resilience of the heart. We all experience loneliness, sadness, hurt, and, yes, plenty of bliss. But the goal of awakening is not necessarily to be blissed out 100% of the time. Most important is tapping into your resilience, harnessing the ability to weather storms and move forward with love and grace. And that is my wish for you. Acknowledge the pain but embrace your resilient heart. It will serve you well!

    – Connect with Scott: info@theoptimisticadvocate.com

    – Keep up with new releases of the Kundalini Chronicles by subscribing to The Kundalini Chronicles on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts.

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    13 分
  • I Surrender
    2022/09/07

    In this episode of the Kundalini Chronicles, I share a poem that resonates with the secret to embracing my spiritual awakening - the ability to surrender completely. Surrendering is not doing something or finding something. It's surrendering to what already is and to what's already inside you. Surrendering is like cleansing. The awakening experience is bliss, pain, challenge, sadness, regret, and more. Surrendering to the universal one allows you to let go of the pain, enjoy the bliss, but most important - find a state of oneness that is neither too high nor too low.

    Surrender to this episode, and enjoy!

    Connect with Scott: info@theoptimisticadvocate.com

    Keep up with new releases of the Kundalini Chronicles by subscribing to The Kundalini Chronicles on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts.

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    8 分

あらすじ・解説

This podcast features lessons learned from Scott Bryant-Comstock's Kundalini Awakening. One aspect of Scott's awakening is the spontaneous writing of poetry - typically early in the morning. A word or phrase appears, and from that, Scott gets out of the way and the pen takes over. In this podcast, Scott shares those poems and digs for the deeper meaning of the words written - for himself as well as for you. Each episode offers the opportunity for your own self-reflection on the journey to increased awareness and improvement. More about the host, Scott Bryant-Comstock: For the past 40 years, my journey as a mental health advocate has spanned working at a suicide and crisis center, as a therapist in an outpatient clinic, an in-home family therapist, a state mental health official, Board Chair for a county mental health program, and a national reviewer of children’s mental health systems reform efforts. As the Children’s Mental Health Network (2009) founder, I lead the Network’s efforts to grow a national online forum for the exchange of ideas on how to continually improve children’s mental health research, policy, and practice. Through it all, I remain optimistic that the voice of advocates can, and will, be heard. We need strong advocates now, more than ever! In 2019 I had a Kundalini awakening, which dramatically changed my life for the better and put me in touch with the universe in a way that I had not realized before. I’m walking this earth to be of service to others. I am a seeker, not a teacher – join me on the journey!
Copyright 2023 Scott Bryant-Comstock

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