Guest guest Posted December 20, 2000 Report Share Posted December 20, 2000 Regarding the query for information on Kundalini Research, Angelique gave some good sources. If I recall, Swami Narayanananda's book on Kundalini - Primal Power in Man....has a section discussing the relationship between Kundalini and disease as well as Kundalini and hot and cold foods. However he writes from a traditional perspective emphasizing celibacy and this is often difficult for some audiences to accept. Dr. Lee Sanella's book on Kundalini looks at the relationship of Kundalini and psychosis, although I am not familiar with the details. If others have more information, perhaps it should be shared on the lists. Peace Harsha Mystress Angelique Serpent [Mystress] Tuesday, December 19, 2000 10:31 PM Marieka Easterley; Kundalini-Gateway ; Re: Kundalini Research info request At 07:10 PM 12/19/00, you wrote: >Hello, >My best wishes for the festive season! > >Would you be able to help me trace research material concerning >Kundalini? I am looking for professional/ academic journals, recent >books reviewing the state of knowledge in the field, and for the main >organisations involved in kundalini research. My interest is not the >psycho-spiritual aspects of the process, including not 'spriitual >emergency' psychotic phenomena. I am interested in the biochemical >effects of the painful physical phenomena of Kundalini, and their >relationship to disease. >Any information or contact will be useful. Have you visited our links page? http://www.list-server.net/kundalini/links.html I would suggest you contact the Spiritual emergence Center.. Stan and Christina Grof are probably the best known researchers into this phenomena. Also the Kundalini Reasearch Foundation is likely to be helpful. The Maharishi Mahesh Yogi University has also done a lot of research, although most of it does not mention Kundalini by name. I am forwarding your query to the Kundalini-gateway list, perhaps members will be able to offer you more references. (members, please send your responses directly to <m.easterley Blessings! >Thank you > >Marika bouchon, University of Western Sydney, Australia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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