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Hello all - I hope this post finds you all doing well.

 

I have a question and I'm hoping for some insight......There is a major

family dispute going on with my husbands family right now. When I am

talking about it with my husband or his sister I get a deep burning in

my throat (writing about it right now gives me the deep burning).

Before it moved up to my throat it was in my chest. The heart

fluttering I had has subsided for the most part. My question is -

could the deep burning in the throat be related to the Kundalini?? Any

ideas or thoughts would be greatly appreciated. As always - thank you

very much....Margo

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If it is an emotional conversation, and you feel yourself

intensifying it when the energy moves then yes I would say this is a

response to Kundalini that you " already have moving. " I sensed this

in you Margo, so practice the safeties and balance your emotions,

remember that things can get amplified beyond the normal scope. -

blessings - c

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kundalini-Awakening-Systems-

1 , " mrshorse_fool " <mrshorse_fool wrote:

>

> Hello all - I hope this post finds you all doing well.

>

> I have a question and I'm hoping for some insight......There is a

major

> family dispute going on with my husbands family right now. When I

am

> talking about it with my husband or his sister I get a deep

burning in

> my throat (writing about it right now gives me the deep burning).

> Before it moved up to my throat it was in my chest. The heart

> fluttering I had has subsided for the most part. My question is -

> could the deep burning in the throat be related to the

Kundalini?? Any

> ideas or thoughts would be greatly appreciated. As always - thank

you

> very much....Margo

>

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Ok - I could be/ probably am over reacting. I teared up reading your

post, which tells me my emotions are out of control and this is

probably a good time to tell you that I'm most likely Pms'ing too. The

deep burning is frightening to me. When it happens (other then

practicing the safeties daily) how can I balance my emotions? Thank

you for replying so quickly. Margo

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Hello Margo,

It is new and strange so fear comes easy. If it gets

uncomfortable, plug our right nostril and breathe deep and strong

through your left nostril only. This will cool the burning. PMSing or

not, the emotions are one of the first areas to respond so forgive

forgive forgive. Everyone and yourself. Understand that these

feelings and the reasons for them (the conversation with family) are

like dust in the wind, it comes, maybe gets stuck in your eyes, tears

loosen it and it goes, and from a distance makes for a beautiful

sunrise and sunset. Observe yourself inside these conversations

without being overly attached to outcomes, or to being right. Balance

this with what you feel is the best approach for resolution. Just my

take on it -

 

 

 

 

 

 

, " mrshorse_fool "

<mrshorse_fool wrote:

>

> Ok - I could be/ probably am over reacting. I teared up reading

your

> post, which tells me my emotions are out of control and this is

> probably a good time to tell you that I'm most likely Pms'ing too.

The

> deep burning is frightening to me. When it happens (other then

> practicing the safeties daily) how can I balance my emotions? Thank

> you for replying so quickly. Margo

>

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Hi Margo. I have experienced something similar to what you are

describing. It may sound silly, but I took it as my body telling me

that it is not good for me to speak those things that were causing the

burning, so I stopped. It really wasn't necessary for me to anyway, so

I stepped back and allowed the situation to unfold, listening to my

heart more in what part I should play in it. Hope that helps some.

Love, dhyana

 

 

 

, " mrshorse_fool "

<mrshorse_fool wrote:

>

> Ok - I could be/ probably am over reacting. I teared up reading your

> post, which tells me my emotions are out of control and this is

> probably a good time to tell you that I'm most likely Pms'ing too.

The

> deep burning is frightening to me. When it happens (other then

> practicing the safeties daily) how can I balance my emotions? Thank

> you for replying so quickly. Margo

>

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Chrism - What you wrote sounded poetic. Its interesting how the

right words can calm a person. I will catalogue this calm feeling

for when the burning comes again. I remember you sharing in the

safeties about using breathing through the left nostril to cool you

down. I guess I just didn't associate the burning feeling with being

hot(silly me). I will give it a go next time though. Thank you for

your patience in sharing and resharing and reresharing. In your

first response to me you said " you feel yourself intensifying it when

the energy moves " - this statement couldn't be closer to how it

feels. As soon as I recognize the burning - it gets deeper and

deeper - I even touched my neck to see if I was burning up (why I

didn't at this point think of the one nostril breathing I don't

know). At any rate....... - thank you for you time, your

patience and for this group!!!! If I didn't have this group to talk

to I imagine I wouldve been making an appt with my doctor to find out

what the heck was going on.

 

Sorry to have rambled on.......

Margo

 

, " chrism "

<> wrote:

>

> Hello Margo,

> It is new and strange so fear comes easy. If it gets

> uncomfortable, plug our right nostril and breathe deep and strong

> through your left nostril only. This will cool the burning. PMSing

or

> not, the emotions are one of the first areas to respond so forgive

> forgive forgive. Everyone and yourself. Understand that these

> feelings and the reasons for them (the conversation with family)

are

> like dust in the wind, it comes, maybe gets stuck in your eyes,

tears

> loosen it and it goes, and from a distance makes for a beautiful

> sunrise and sunset. Observe yourself inside these conversations

> without being overly attached to outcomes, or to being right.

Balance

> this with what you feel is the best approach for resolution. Just

my

> take on it -

Kundalini-Awakening-Systems-

1 , " mrshorse_fool "

> <mrshorse_fool@> wrote:

> >

> > Ok - I could be/ probably am over reacting. I teared up reading

> your

> > post, which tells me my emotions are out of control and this is

> > probably a good time to tell you that I'm most likely Pms'ing

too.

> The

> > deep burning is frightening to me. When it happens (other then

> > practicing the safeties daily) how can I balance my emotions?

Thank

> > you for replying so quickly. Margo

> >

>

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Dhyana - thank you for sharing. Next time it happens I will double

check what I'm saying in relation to the burning. Did the burning stop

when you stopped talking? Margo

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I can only add from my little experince in these matters, but i would say

start to trust the energyy and emotions you feel.

Talk to the Divine Mother within tell her you trust ''her purposes'',she is

bringing up things for your attention,and she knows ''exactly'',what she is

doing. She is as precise as any mathematical equation.

L. Alphus.

 

 

> " chrism " <>

>

>

> Re: deep burning

>Wed, 06 Dec 2006 21:24:11 -0000

>

>Hello Margo,

> It is new and strange so fear comes easy. If it gets

>uncomfortable, plug our right nostril and breathe deep and strong

>through your left nostril only. This will cool the burning. PMSing or

>not, the emotions are one of the first areas to respond so forgive

>forgive forgive. Everyone and yourself. Understand that these

>feelings and the reasons for them (the conversation with family) are

>like dust in the wind, it comes, maybe gets stuck in your eyes, tears

>loosen it and it goes, and from a distance makes for a beautiful

>sunrise and sunset. Observe yourself inside these conversations

>without being overly attached to outcomes, or to being right. Balance

>this with what you feel is the best approach for resolution. Just my

>take on it -

>

>

>

>

>

>

> , " mrshorse_fool "

><mrshorse_fool wrote:

> >

> > Ok - I could be/ probably am over reacting. I teared up reading

>your

> > post, which tells me my emotions are out of control and this is

> > probably a good time to tell you that I'm most likely Pms'ing too.

>The

> > deep burning is frightening to me. When it happens (other then

> > practicing the safeties daily) how can I balance my emotions? Thank

> > you for replying so quickly. Margo

> >

>

>

 

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Very good point!!!! I do need to learn to trust..... Thank you so

much for your thoughts. Margo

 

, " Igor Alphus "

<Alphu-s wrote:

>

> I can only add from my little experince in these matters, but i

would say

> start to trust the energyy and emotions you feel.

> Talk to the Divine Mother within tell her you trust ''her

purposes'',she is

> bringing up things for your attention,and she

knows ''exactly'',what she is

> doing. She is as precise as any mathematical equation.

> L. Alphus.

>

>

> > " chrism " <>

> >

> >

> > Re: deep burning

> >Wed, 06 Dec 2006 21:24:11 -0000

> >

> >Hello Margo,

> > It is new and strange so fear comes easy. If it gets

> >uncomfortable, plug our right nostril and breathe deep and strong

> >through your left nostril only. This will cool the burning. PMSing

or

> >not, the emotions are one of the first areas to respond so forgive

> >forgive forgive. Everyone and yourself. Understand that these

> >feelings and the reasons for them (the conversation with family)

are

> >like dust in the wind, it comes, maybe gets stuck in your eyes,

tears

> >loosen it and it goes, and from a distance makes for a beautiful

> >sunrise and sunset. Observe yourself inside these conversations

> >without being overly attached to outcomes, or to being right.

Balance

> >this with what you feel is the best approach for resolution. Just

my

> >take on it -

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >Kundalini-Awakening-Systems-

1 , " mrshorse_fool "

> ><mrshorse_fool@> wrote:

> > >

> > > Ok - I could be/ probably am over reacting. I teared up reading

> >your

> > > post, which tells me my emotions are out of control and this is

> > > probably a good time to tell you that I'm most likely Pms'ing

too.

> >The

> > > deep burning is frightening to me. When it happens (other then

> > > practicing the safeties daily) how can I balance my emotions?

Thank

> > > you for replying so quickly. Margo

> > >

> >

> >

>

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Dear Margo,

If you can find a nice little quiet spot roll you tongue back into

the soft section of the pallet at the back of the throat it is known

as kechari mudra. Whist doing this you close the glottis slightly by

relaxing it and you may hear a very slight snoring sound from with

in, though is almost inaudible to the external.

 

What you do from here

Is you draw the heat up along the spine from the emotional centre

of the navel you hold the breath in the though allowing it to be

cooled there. On the exhalation imagine you are breathing the

coolness though the front of your throat.

Let me know how you go.

om tat sat om

Jaganatha

, " chrism "

<> wrote:

>

> If it is an emotional conversation, and you feel yourself

> intensifying it when the energy moves then yes I would say this is

a

> response to Kundalini that you " already have moving. " I sensed

this

> in you Margo, so practice the safeties and balance your emotions,

> remember that things can get amplified beyond the normal scope. -

> blessings - c

>

>

>

>

>

Kundalini-Awakening-Systems-

> 1 , " mrshorse_fool " <mrshorse_fool@> wrote:

> >

> > Hello all - I hope this post finds you all doing well.

> >

> > I have a question and I'm hoping for some insight......There is

a

> major

> > family dispute going on with my husbands family right now. When

I

> am

> > talking about it with my husband or his sister I get a deep

> burning in

> > my throat (writing about it right now gives me the deep

burning).

> > Before it moved up to my throat it was in my chest. The heart

> > fluttering I had has subsided for the most part. My question

is -

> > could the deep burning in the throat be related to the

> Kundalini?? Any

> > ideas or thoughts would be greatly appreciated. As always -

thank

> you

> > very much....Margo

> >

>

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Hi Margo. Yes, it stopped. Each time it happened it was because I was

misusing my word. Not to say this is what is happening to you...just

another possibility. Love, dhyana

 

, " mrshorse_fool "

<mrshorse_fool wrote:

>

> Dhyana - thank you for sharing. Next time it happens I will double

> check what I'm saying in relation to the burning. Did the burning

stop

> when you stopped talking? Margo

>

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Hi Margo. I've sensed that there were other times I've felt this, and

had to wait until the memories surfaced.

 

Another situation that brought on the burning was when my emotional

heart was in deep distress and I was trying to communicate my feelings

to someone who was not receptive to me. Both my heart and throat would

burn, and I had to force the words to come out...a sense of restriction

in my throat along with the burning. In thoses cases I learned that

writing my feelings and sharing them that way enabled me to communicate

what I had to say without putting myself through the burning.

Eventually I learned not to waste my breath. If someone wouldn't hear

than I had to just move on. Thank you for helping me to remember this,

its another area where I need to forgive.

 

Love, dhyana

 

 

 

, " mrshorse_fool "

<mrshorse_fool wrote:

>

> Dhyana - thank you for sharing. Next time it happens I will double

> check what I'm saying in relation to the burning. Did the burning

stop

> when you stopped talking? Margo

>

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This is great advice, I think it's easy to get into

the cycle of worrying too much about every emotion and

then trying to figure out everything with the mind.

Just let go , experience , don't worry, keep releasing

and surrendering to source, it will perfectly guide

you, it guides the sun, the moon, the earth and the

entire universe.

 

Whats not to trust!!!! hee hee

 

Elektra x x x

 

 

--- mrshorse_fool <mrshorse_fool wrote:

 

> Very good point!!!! I do need to learn to trust.....

> Thank you so

> much for your thoughts. Margo

>

> --- In

> , " Igor

> Alphus "

> <Alphu-s wrote:

> >

> > I can only add from my little experince in these

> matters, but i

> would say

> > start to trust the energyy and emotions you feel.

> > Talk to the Divine Mother within tell her you

> trust ''her

> purposes'',she is

> > bringing up things for your attention,and she

> knows ''exactly'',what she is

> > doing. She is as precise as any mathematical

> equation.

> > L. Alphus.

> >

> >

> > > " chrism " <>

> > >

>

> > >

> > > Re: deep

> burning

> > >Wed, 06 Dec 2006 21:24:11 -0000

> > >

> > >Hello Margo,

> > > It is new and strange so fear comes

> easy. If it gets

> > >uncomfortable, plug our right nostril and breathe

> deep and strong

> > >through your left nostril only. This will cool

> the burning. PMSing

> or

> > >not, the emotions are one of the first areas to

> respond so forgive

> > >forgive forgive. Everyone and yourself.

> Understand that these

> > >feelings and the reasons for them (the

> conversation with family)

> are

> > >like dust in the wind, it comes, maybe gets stuck

> in your eyes,

> tears

> > >loosen it and it goes, and from a distance makes

> for a beautiful

> > >sunrise and sunset. Observe yourself inside these

> conversations

> > >without being overly attached to outcomes, or to

> being right.

> Balance

> > >this with what you feel is the best approach for

> resolution. Just

> my

> > >take on it -

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >Kundalini-Awakening-Systems-

> 1 , " mrshorse_fool "

> > ><mrshorse_fool@> wrote:

> > > >

> > > > Ok - I could be/ probably am over reacting. I

> teared up reading

> > >your

> > > > post, which tells me my emotions are out of

> control and this is

> > > > probably a good time to tell you that I'm most

> likely Pms'ing

> too.

> > >The

> > > > deep burning is frightening to me. When it

> happens (other then

> > > > practicing the safeties daily) how can I

> balance my emotions?

> Thank

> > > > you for replying so quickly. Margo

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

>

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> > Off to school, going on a trip, or moving? Windows

> Live (MSN)

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> > you stay in touch with friends and family wherever

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