Guest guest Posted October 13, 2006 Report Share Posted October 13, 2006 Here is more information written by Else Johansen...it is more info on misdiagnosis' of the K. @@In an investigation concerning the kundalini process in 76 people, it was shown that 42 of them had never been informed by their yoga and meditation teachers about the existence of Kundalini. It also showed that their teachers - in most cases - were not able to give any help whatsoever. - A Kundalini arousal never develops the same way in two different individuals, which is mirrored in the different diagnoses they receive, Else Johansen continues. - 8 got to know they were psychotic, 8 received the diagnosis schizophrenia, borderline psychosis, 7 anxiety neurosis, 3 manic- depressive, 2 hypochondriac, and 2 inflammation of the brain. - 32 of the investigated people had been taken into psychiatric care, 3 in a neurological ward. 12 could manage with help from the outpatient department; many of these periodically received sick pay. 24 now get disability pension. - There is a " gap of understanding " between patients and doctors, Else Johansen points out. The patients feel that they - while sitting in the waiting room - know the correct diagnosis: Kundalini arousal, but when they come in to the doctor, they have to shift their world picture to the doctors' - and there the power of Kundalini does not exist. - 17 of the surveyed persons admit that they have had thoughts of suicide, since it has felt impossible for them to live with an active Kundalini. One has committed suicide. In an interview a short time before he died he said: " The times when I was in hospital, I had something like a red-hot iron bar in my back, and my head felt like it was burning up. " In his case, the kundalini arousal happened due to unhappy love. - There are meditation teachers who have advised people who have Kundalini arousal to meditate even more. This is like putting out a fire by pouring gasoline on it. It is very hard to stop a bolting Kundalini. One woman had use of rather violent yoga exercises, but generally yoga only use to fortify the process. Some have had joy of healing, others got worse. - From my experience, I want to advise highest caution. A form of therapy that helps one person can make it worse for another. At the acute stage, it is good to do earthly things, like cooking, which is a fine therapy, and heavy, nutritious food is a good thing. Long walks and easy gardening is good since it is grounds with the earth. And it is wise to avoid spiritual things in the acute phase. Else Johansen has together with other people who have experienced a kundalini arousal, put together a list of the most typical symptoms: Burning heat or ice-cold currents moving up the spine, and in most cases, reaching the head. Sometimes a feeling of air bubbles or snake movement up through the body up to the head. Pains in varying locations throughout the body. Titillation of the genital area, spine, or head. Tension or stiffness in the neck, and headaches. Vibrations, unease, or cramps in legs and other parts of the body. Fast pulse and increased metabolism. Sensitivity to sound, light, smell, and the proximity of other people. Orgasm-like sensations in different places in the body, or total cosmic orgasms. Mystical/religious experiences, revelations, and/or cosmic glimpses. Parapsychological abilities. Light phenomena in or outside the body. Problems with finding the balance between strong sexual urges, and a wish to live in sublime purity. Persistent anxiety or anxiety attacks, due to lack of understanding of what is going on. Insomnia, manic high spirits or deep depression. Energy loss. Impaired concentration and memory. Total isolation, due to inability to communicate inner experiences out. Of course you can have some of these symptoms without having a kundalini arousal. Love, Katherine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2006 Report Share Posted October 14, 2006 This is good information Katherine thank you for posting it. - chrism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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