Guest guest Posted May 13, 2007 Report Share Posted May 13, 2007 How soon can signs of Kundalini activity be seen in children and how should it be handled? Is it advisable to encourage it? Sarita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2007 Report Share Posted May 13, 2007 The youngest that I know of personally was twelve. I do not feel that there are limitations upon this quality expressing through children though. In some cases as a child I had many of the symptoms of Kundalini and none of the validation from parental figures for the condition. So validate their experiences and do your best to discern the truth. I advise that as a parent who is in a Kundalini process you make yourself familiar with the symptoms of Kundalini awakening. As soon as you feel the child is communicating to you, with out prompting by you, at least three of the major symptoms, you begin to gently explain to the child what possibilities exist with regards to the Kundalini. The butterfly and the caterpillar are accurate and positive analogies in my humble opinion. As far as encouragement allow them to be happy and interested in this development. If they are having OBEs allow them to understand about their guides and how to communicate with them. Allow them to know that they are very strong and powerful but in a way that is beneficial rather than dictatorial. Explain about the chakras and the nadis and that spirit and body have unique qualities. As they are less likely to have present life issues they may have some past life issues and memories and those are to be honored though be aware of being manipulated by the child wishing to tell you what they feel you may want them to say. They can also be quite telepathic so be advised about your own inner dialogue and desires. You will have guidance in this regard as will they. Following the intuitive path that will gently expose itself as is appropriate to the individual will greatly enhance and allow for trust to be established by you and the child in this process. Share, communicate, honor, love, understand, and educate. Seek your own Divine guidance or those with whom you have an established trust. Show children the joy of discovery and help them understand the importance of discretion with regards to whom they discuss this with, Make it private between you and them. - my take on this subject - chrism , " Sarita " <sarita1969 wrote: > > How soon can signs of Kundalini activity be seen in children and how > should it be handled? Is it advisable to encourage it? > > Sarita > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2007 Report Share Posted May 14, 2007 my thoughts... We are born with natural abilities that often shut down because of bad parenting or just not talking about it due to ignorance. My 10 year-old plays loves to play with chi balls, she dances, she's creative, and she can remote view with accuracy. Her dream life is quite active as well. I know other K families and it is all a natural process for them. Like its no big deal. Like chrism, its fun to look back and realize all the K symptoms from youth. Particularly, I could see auras, had energy spurts up the spine, and often saw strange spirits at night in my room. K awakening for adults is a big deal when there's so much droff to burn away and discard. That might not be the case for children if we rear them up right. But who has the manual for rearing children? Cheers, Troy , " Sarita " <sarita1969 wrote: > > How soon can signs of Kundalini activity be seen in children and how > should it be handled? Is it advisable to encourage it? > > Sarita > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2007 Report Share Posted May 14, 2007 Thank you for the info Chrism. I am anticipating that my daughter (who is only 2) is going to progress in her gifts rapidly. She can already read my thoughts and those around her. I have had to start shielding my thoughts from her at times, LOL. She also sees spirits. I want to be the best role model I can for her because as a child I was let down by the lack of guidance in these matters. Sarita , " chrism " <> wrote: > > The youngest that I know of personally was twelve. I do not feel > that there are limitations upon this quality expressing through > children though. In some cases as a child I had many of the symptoms > of Kundalini and none of the validation from parental figures for > the condition. So validate their experiences and do your best to > discern the truth. > > I advise that as a parent who is in a Kundalini process you make > yourself familiar with the symptoms of Kundalini awakening. As soon > as you feel the child is communicating to you, with out prompting by > you, at least three of the major symptoms, you begin to gently > explain to the child what possibilities exist with regards to the > Kundalini. The butterfly and the caterpillar are accurate and > positive analogies in my humble opinion. > > As far as encouragement allow them to be happy and interested in > this development. If they are having OBEs allow them to understand > about their guides and how to communicate with them. Allow them to > know that they are very strong and powerful but in a way that is > beneficial rather than dictatorial. > > Explain about the chakras and the nadis and that spirit and body > have unique qualities. As they are less likely to have present life > issues they may have some past life issues and memories and those > are to be honored though be aware of being manipulated by the child > wishing to tell you what they feel you may want them to say. They > can also be quite telepathic so be advised about your own inner > dialogue and desires. > > You will have guidance in this regard as will they. Following the > intuitive path that will gently expose itself as is appropriate to > the individual will greatly enhance and allow for trust to be > established by you and the child in this process. > > Share, communicate, honor, love, understand, and educate. Seek your > own Divine guidance or those with whom you have an established > trust. Show children the joy of discovery and help them understand > the importance of discretion with regards to whom they discuss this > with, Make it private between you and them. - my take on this > subject - chrism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2007 Report Share Posted May 14, 2007 I am assuming your talking about Aunt Clairs kids/familey/whatever they are? , " chrism " <> wrote: > > The youngest that I know of personally was twelve. I do not feel > that there are limitations upon this quality expressing through > children though. In some cases as a child I had many of the symptoms > of Kundalini and none of the validation from parental figures for > the condition. So validate their experiences and do your best to > discern the truth. > > I advise that as a parent who is in a Kundalini process you make > yourself familiar with the symptoms of Kundalini awakening. As soon > as you feel the child is communicating to you, with out prompting by > you, at least three of the major symptoms, you begin to gently > explain to the child what possibilities exist with regards to the > Kundalini. The butterfly and the caterpillar are accurate and > positive analogies in my humble opinion. > > As far as encouragement allow them to be happy and interested in > this development. If they are having OBEs allow them to understand > about their guides and how to communicate with them. Allow them to > know that they are very strong and powerful but in a way that is > beneficial rather than dictatorial. > > Explain about the chakras and the nadis and that spirit and body > have unique qualities. As they are less likely to have present life > issues they may have some past life issues and memories and those > are to be honored though be aware of being manipulated by the child > wishing to tell you what they feel you may want them to say. They > can also be quite telepathic so be advised about your own inner > dialogue and desires. > > You will have guidance in this regard as will they. Following the > intuitive path that will gently expose itself as is appropriate to > the individual will greatly enhance and allow for trust to be > established by you and the child in this process. > > Share, communicate, honor, love, understand, and educate. Seek your > own Divine guidance or those with whom you have an established > trust. Show children the joy of discovery and help them understand > the importance of discretion with regards to whom they discuss this > with, Make it private between you and them. - my take on this > subject - chrism > > > > > , " Sarita " > <sarita1969@> wrote: > > > > How soon can signs of Kundalini activity be seen in children and > how > > should it be handled? Is it advisable to encourage it? > > > > Sarita > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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