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The Kundalini Chronicles
Scott Bryant-Comstock
52 episodes
1 day ago
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!
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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!
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Religion & Spirituality
Education,
Self-Improvement,
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health
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Kundalini Chronicles – The Waves of Knowing
The Kundalini Chronicles
9 minutes 22 seconds
4 years ago
Kundalini Chronicles – The Waves of Knowing
In this episode, Scott delves into the concept of the waves of knowing, like being in the ocean and being part of the waves, feeling the rhythmic tug and flow of being at one, and then not being at one and wondering if you still can be at one, symbolizing our ongoing quest for knowing and the dance that happens–The dance of settling in and being at one with yourself and letting everything flow and go. And then the other part of the dance where you tend to get pulled out and go into doubt, fear, questioning, and other negative thoughts that often get in your way from being at one with yourself. What You'll Learn Identify the waves of negative thoughts that often get in your way of being at one with yourself. Determine the circumstances where those negative thoughts come up in your mind. Helpful tips on how you can develop awareness in dealing with negative thoughts so you can begin to let them go. And much more! Favorite Quote “I tend to make it hard. I wonder if you tend to make it hard as well. But that's okay. The journey is a fun one. As long as we keep looking, that's what counts. ” - Scott Bryant-Comstock How to get involved Do you want to learn useful tips and strategies for self-development? Then listen and subscribe to The Kundalini Chronicles podcast. Enjoy each episode! Follow Scott Bryant-Comstock on LinkedIn. Join our LinkedIn community. Let us know what you think! Send an audio file with your comments to info@theoptimisticadvocate.com. We’d love to hear from you and remember to share it with your podcasting friends. Poem for the episode - The Waves of Knowing Waves of Knowing By Scott Bryant-Comstock Waves of knowing Rhythmic powerful transcendent waves Waves of knowing engulf me with the inevitable power of surrender Waves of knowing Lifting me, floating me, moving me, Surrender Surrender to the waves of knowing Waves of knowing Greet me and leave me, Embrace me, and abandon me Waves of knowing flood my being Waves of knowing are fleeting in their greeting, all consuming in their embrace, leaving me longing in their retreating Embracing, retreating, flooding, receding Waves of knowing I am glowing with the knowing I am fearful of the not knowing Waves of knowing, they come and they go, they darken, they glow, they are waves, waves of knowing Crashing over me, around me, through me, these waves of knowing, Tantalizing me, touching me, drowning me, metamorphosizing me, through their knowing Leaving me, retreating through me, but always returning These waves of knowing Reminding me that they are in charge, They are constant I am temporary They are knowing I am seeking They are knowing I am doubting These waves of knowing with their incessant glowing, coursing through me with a rhythmic flowing, that remind me that I am one with knowing Is it okay to know? Is it okay to glow? Is it okay to let go? And embrace the waves of knowing? To be at one with the flowing? To not advance, to not retreat? To be as one with the waves of knowing? to be at peace with the oneness of the wave? To feel the release of doubt, of fear? To be complete? I am the wave, the wave is me. I am the universe. I am free
The Kundalini Chronicles
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!