Guest guest Posted August 7, 2007 Report Share Posted August 7, 2007 Hi Sam. Good to read your experience and interesting that you should bring this up. I have had pain related experiences concerning a tooth over the past couple of weeks, though of a different aspect within my learning experience. In the past when afflicted with severe toothache it has remained even after consuming strong pain killers to the point of being nauseous and sick on top of the tooth pain feeling just as acute. (So these days it has to be a mighty good reason for me to pop any pills in my mouth.) My recent experience has been of the intense pain building to a crescendo then of a cold flash sear cutting through the nerve then instantaneous relief. And I mean instant! It brings new depth to my perception of 'relief'. From no to whoa and back to a blissful nothing all within a few minutes. I thought the relief provided might have been kundalini related and this has been confirmed over the past fortnight when this same scenario has been repeated as often as necessary to give me the hint " go get it fixed " . I have a suspicion that the pain might be correspondingly more intense also to balance this synchronistic duality? It has had all the moan inducing intensity of an infected abscess. I am always in wondrous appreciation of the experiences and learnings that kundalini brings. Your trip to visit the Kogi Indian tribes sounds fantastic. Best of luck Sam and may your experience be everything you could possibly expect and more. love to you, glen o. , " Sam " <dallyup52 wrote: > > I am cross posting this as I thought it might be of some interest here > also (OBE Group). > > Since I missed connection with my dentist last Friday when my tooth > started to " really " hurt, I was left with the weekend to examine the > pain and related issues. > > I was almost to the point of enjoying the exercise of will when Sunday > night came and everything took a turn for more pain. > > Pain is such an interesting thing. I was able to go deep inside > myself with the hours of stimulation of my nerves. I certainly get a > deeper appreciation for my body every time this happens. > > I also get many lucid dreams during these times that I have intense > pain. This time was no exception. And interestingly enough the pain > is not present in the lucid dreams until I get close to wakefulness. > I have an appreciation of my body sending these messages to my brain. > When I concentrate on the appreciation/gratitude my experience of the > pain transmutes into something that is no longer unpleasant. There is > joy and beauty in it. > > This to me is a wondrous express of Kundalini energy flowing. > > BlessU > Sam > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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