Guest guest Posted October 15, 2007 Report Share Posted October 15, 2007 Kundalini can come with an accident to the lower spinal areas. It can come from severe emotional distress. If there is that predilection in the person. Or through the practices given here. Typically one will know a profound change has occurred. It is rare in society though for it to appear at all. Often the chemical cage will twist and warp an activation into something that would qualify as a schizophrenic or Bi-Polar or any of a number of catch all diagnosis that are used when encountering unknown or uncommon symptoms and phenomena. The person is basically declared nuts whether they are or not. Think about it: " Oh doctor I feel as if there is a snake writhing inside my spine and street lights blow out when I walk under them and Christ visited me saying I should be more forgiving. Sometimes I feel as if there is a hole between my eyebrows and often I feel like I'm wearing a helmet. I see ghosts or people that walk through the walls. I see faces when I close my eyes. I hear a constant HUM and my body twists into these yoga like positions at night when I sleep and often during the day. Sometimes I know what people are thinking and sometimes I have an orgasm every twenty feet when I'm out shopping. Oh doctor what WRONG with me!? " Your standard chem. doc is going to reach straight for the SSRI's and heavy tranqs. as they prepare the straight jacket. All those symptoms are Kundalini. And everything medically possible(if the patient has good insurance) will be done to shut her experience down to the point where the person will deny it and continue in a chemical hell for a time until (hopefully) the activation not having been allowed to mature into an awakening recedes. And yet Amandala, some folks have it and mature with it and go into their lives in a position of an awakened person. They open to it and keep it a personal experience often telling no one. I did this. I knew what would be in store for me if I went the med. route. So I just tried to make the best of it and as it turned out - it made the best of me! So yes some folks have Kundalini and do not know what it is and just try to incorporate it into their lives. But it is a profound experience and the person does know SOMETHING profound has occurred. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2007 Report Share Posted October 15, 2007 LMAO about the conversation with the doctor! Seeing it in black and white, then thinking about telling a doctor really slams it home. I can see where someone might find themselves locked up. Thank God we have this group to discuss things in. May all who are seeking, find their way here. Sarita , " chrism " <> wrote: > > Kundalini can come with an accident to the lower spinal areas. It > can come from severe emotional distress. If there is that > predilection in the person. Or through the practices given here. > > " Oh doctor I feel as if there is a snake writhing inside my spine > and street lights blow out when I walk under them and Christ visited > me saying I should be more forgiving. Sometimes I feel as if there > is a hole between my eyebrows and often I feel like I'm wearing a > helmet. I see ghosts or people that walk through the walls. I see > faces when I close my eyes. I hear a constant HUM and my body twists > into these yoga like positions at night when I sleep and often > during the day. Sometimes I know what people are thinking and > sometimes I have an orgasm every twenty feet when I'm out shopping. > Oh doctor what WRONG with me!? " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2007 Report Share Posted October 15, 2007 C you make me laugh - althought it is not really funny what we allow to be done to us - yet - we can laugh at ourselves - this is good... , " chrism " <> wrote: > > Kundalini can come with an accident to the lower spinal areas. It > can come from severe emotional distress. If there is that > predilection in the person. Or through the practices given here. > > Typically one will know a profound change has occurred. It is rare > in society though for it to appear at all. > > Often the chemical cage will twist and warp an activation into > something that would qualify as a schizophrenic or Bi-Polar or any > of a number of catch all diagnosis that are used when encountering > unknown or uncommon symptoms and phenomena. The person is basically > declared nuts whether they are or not. Think about it: > > " Oh doctor I feel as if there is a snake writhing inside my spine > and street lights blow out when I walk under them and Christ visited > me saying I should be more forgiving. Sometimes I feel as if there > is a hole between my eyebrows and often I feel like I'm wearing a > helmet. I see ghosts or people that walk through the walls. I see > faces when I close my eyes. I hear a constant HUM and my body twists > into these yoga like positions at night when I sleep and often > during the day. Sometimes I know what people are thinking and > sometimes I have an orgasm every twenty feet when I'm out shopping. > Oh doctor what WRONG with me!? " > > Your standard chem. doc is going to reach straight for the SSRI's > and heavy tranqs. as they prepare the straight jacket. > > All those symptoms are Kundalini. > > And everything medically possible(if the patient has good insurance) > will be done to shut her experience down to the point where the > person will deny it and continue in a chemical hell for a time until > (hopefully) the activation not having been allowed to mature into an > awakening recedes. > > And yet Amandala, some folks have it and mature with it and go into > their lives in a position of an awakened person. They open to it and > keep it a personal experience often telling no one. I did this. I > knew what would be in store for me if I went the med. route. So I > just tried to make the best of it and as it turned out - it made the > best of me! So yes some folks have Kundalini and do not know what it > is and just try to incorporate it into their lives. But it is a > profound experience and the person does know SOMETHING profound has > occurred. - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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