Guest guest Posted January 31, 2007 Report Share Posted January 31, 2007 I have been experiencing itching also on and off for a couple of years. I thought it was just an allergic reaction to something, but now I'm thinking otherwise. I have a question along these lines. Back in September of last year the itching was so intense that it became severe hives all over my body (mainly legs and torso), to the point of having purple lesions with painful centers within 2 days of the start of the itching, even in my palms and the bottoms of my feet. I was miserable, and made a trip to the ER because I worried about anaphylactic shock. Allergy testing came up with no culprit. So I'm wondering... in your opinion, could something this severe be related to the process? I had an earlier episode of itching turning to hives, but not nearly as severe, almost exactly a year before. Again, no cause could ever be identified. Just an occasional itch here and there between the 2 episodes, and I've been itching more than usual in the past week. Or... is it more likely that I just have some obscure allergy that can't yet be traced? love & light ~Jen~ , chrism <> wrote: > > It is the infusion Nicole, The itching is what it feels like to have every nerve and synapse energized into the higher voltage (for lack of another term) The emotions are quite natural to this condition. You are changing, and the emotional body will need to adjust and change as well. The crying, the exuberance, are manifestations of a changing and adaptive emotional system. Accept and go with this Nicole. > > There are no reasons other than what I just wrote for these symptoms. Try not to look for an outside linear reason. The emotional body is a huge deal and just as the physical needs to be conditioned so does the emotional. These mood swings are part of that conditioning so I suggest you allow it to take place it will calm and then come back. Ebb and flow. The mood swings are Bliss precursors. > > Keep the tongue up as you can. When you feel an emotional surge coming get the fingers in position. the tongue up and the eyes up as best you can in the situation you are in. Work with this flow and surrender to it and it will become easier for you. Put your control issues aside. Let the Kundalini take control and as you do this a kind of agreement will take place as your family priorities and job priorities will become more and more respected and the Kundalini priorities will step back as the other issues of your life take the front burner. > > At night is when much activity will occur. Once again do your best to surrender and allow the flow. It is new to you so will cause you distraction, this will not always be the case. Get into the safety positions while in bed and once again flow with this infusion. Stay well hydrated and keep clear of the sugars and caffeine as this can cause the itching to worsen.No creams or topical analgesics will have an effect for the itching, Take your focus off this aspect and it will diminish as an issue for you. > > Get your physical exercise do this and the system will infuse faster with less discomfort. Do the yoga stretches. Make room for these activities in your life. Once again you can take an active approach with these aspects of the physical infusion. - blessings and strength - chrism > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2007 Report Share Posted January 31, 2007 Yes Jen in my opinion this is part of the process. Remember both of you have come into the process without any pre conditioning. In our society it isn't even recognized as a " real " issue. So no information is given in what to expect or how to understand the process. There are dietary restrictions and many many details that can help a person through this process. Most important I feel are the conditioning factors. These are what the safeties are about. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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