Is Ultimate spiritual realization the same as fully awakening the Kundalini?

Please read my response to Marc-le-Half-Fool here.

If the situation is as dire as you make it sound, I urge you personally to reconsider the choice of words you are using, before you may fall into patterns that do others harm.

I think what you guys are trying to achieve here is a good thing, but I'm sensing an increase in a focus on the negative, and maybe it's related to the larger influx of individuals coming to this sub with drug induced kundalini awakenings, and rising levels of stress, sadness, whatever. But do you honestly feel encouraging them to stop drugs in a manner that bypasses critical thought (remember that these individuals may be in a highly suggestive state) is the way to approach it?

Theres always going to be people that'll slip through the cracks with any human-centered approach, but let us not be tempted to sublimate the weak, whether intentional or by accident when avoidable, for it is of upmost importance that we help and not harm others in their fragile states.

The danger is that the approach being used here may instantly turn away those that are not ready or unwilling to hear this... alternatively, we could directly adress it in the way that I understood was the original intention in this sub, to welcome, with open arms, without judgement, to ground the individual, to inspire, not to teach... to liberate them from their attachments.

We "should not" be concerned with imposing conformity of thoughts and feelings on those that may come to us with blind trust.

/r/kundalini Thread Parent