Our mind can operate only upon polar opposites: dark/light; heat/cold; happiness/unhappiness; pain/pleasure…
Around this issue, one thing that is not commonly understood is that pleasure is only the other side of the pain coin, and that when we generate pleasure, our nervous system will later generate pain to balance the charge.
This is what happens when we become obsessed with pursuing pleasure — it ultimately brings us the very opposite of what we are seeking.
It’s not about avoiding pleasure.
It’s about not being attached to it.
Whenever we are attached to something, energy is drawn from our Hara and our heart into the mind.
This makes us unhappy, out of centre, not feeling whole within ourselves — cutting the wings of our freedom.
The pulse beat of the heart, joined with the Hara energy, has the ability to nullify the charge of the mind created by desires, attachments, obsessions, addictions…
In Tibetan Pulsing, we sense and physically connect with the pulse beat of the heart.
Through the active energy of our Kundalini, a special fire energy is created — one that has the power to dissolve the blockages in our nervous system and restore a sense of wholeness and freedom.
What we experience then is bliss — a state beyond polar opposites.