Guest guest Posted October 10, 2008 Report Share Posted October 10, 2008 That depends on the indivul dynamic for each person. Sometimes they will work on one chakra area such as the heart chakra. They will remove the heart and remove the lungs and remove the breasts and thymus and ribcage, sternum and all associated areas only to put them all back nice and neat after the work is done. No pain is experienced. Later on yes the work may shift to another area. Sometimes the person doesnt need a full body dismemberment and only certain areas are worked on. If you look at the picture - that would be considered a full body dismemberment. The Golden head is the Awakened Divine of the seventh chakra. This Awakened Divine is what is the actual driving force behind these dismemberments. A dismemberment is merely a redefinition and a rewiring of the energetic body in and upon the physical body matrix. Because the Kundalini brings on a amplification of the senses of discernment the actual activity of the dismemberment is often consciously experienced but " there is no pain. " Sometimes basic comforting distractions are used in order to take a persons attention away from this part of the Awakening. Its all done very considerately in most cases. Of course a person being resistant to the Kundalini may have an absolute terrifying experience with this. Even those not resisting but not knowing of this aspect can be traumatized - understandably. This is why I bring it up once again for the group that people inside of the Kundalini Awakening experience can have and experience some of the more " surprising " aspects with out as much fear and terror. This also aids in the surrendering process. - Thanks for the excellent question Linda! - chrism , " Linda " <crazycats711 wrote: >Are the parts removed all at once or can it also be spread out over several different dreams for a different body parts? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2008 Report Share Posted October 10, 2008 I can attest to there being no pain. My dismemberment experience occurred in the hypnagogic state. Since had told us about these, I knew what was happening which took the fear away. It was dark and I didn't really see anything, just hands reached out and took off my arms and legs, switching them around. It was strange to be sure! I have to say, it was a very interesting sensation, nothing to be fearful about. Sarita , "chrism" <> wrote:>> That depends on the indivul dynamic for each person. Sometimes they > will work on one chakra area such as the heart chakra. They will > remove the heart and remove the lungs and remove the breasts and > thymus and ribcage, sternum and all associated areas only to put > them all back nice and neat after the work is done. No pain is > experienced. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2008 Report Share Posted October 10, 2008 I was just wondering because before coming to the group I had a dream where my head was cut off and in another more like a OBE or what I called a flicker vision, I had my heart ripe out. They both happened about 5 or 6 months before coming here to the group. Those actually took place during the time I was experiencing the many dog attacks. During the peak of that. In both I went into observer mode when the action took place. I was just wondering if that was dismemberment or something else. I didn't have any experience of them returning the parts, though. I was left headless and heartless. LOL! Linda , " chrism " <> wrote: > > That depends on the indivul dynamic for each person. Sometimes they > will work on one chakra area such as the heart chakra. They will > remove the heart and remove the lungs and remove the breasts and > thymus and ribcage, sternum and all associated areas only to put > them all back nice and neat after the work is done. No pain is > experienced. > > Later on yes the work may shift to another area. Sometimes the > person doesnt need a full body dismemberment and only certain areas > are worked on. > > If you look at the picture - that would be considered a full body > dismemberment. The Golden head is the Awakened Divine of the seventh > chakra. This Awakened Divine is what is the actual driving force > behind these dismemberments. > > A dismemberment is merely a redefinition and a rewiring of the > energetic body in and upon the physical body matrix. Because the > Kundalini brings on a amplification of the senses of discernment the > actual activity of the dismemberment is often consciously > experienced but " there is no pain. " > > Sometimes basic comforting distractions are used in order to take a > persons attention away from this part of the Awakening. Its all done > very considerately in most cases. Of course a person being resistant > to the Kundalini may have an absolute terrifying experience with > this. Even those not resisting but not knowing of this aspect can be > traumatized - understandably. > > This is why I bring it up once again for the group that people > inside of the Kundalini Awakening experience can have and experience > some of the more " surprising " aspects with out as much fear and > terror. > > This also aids in the surrendering process. - Thanks for the > excellent question Linda! - chrism > > , " Linda " > <crazycats711@> wrote: > >Are the parts removed all at once or can it also be spread out over > several different dreams for a different body parts? > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2008 Report Share Posted October 11, 2008 Thanks for the farther explanation of dismemberment, Chrism. It is much appreciated. Love, Linda , " chrism " <> wrote: > > That depends on the indivul dynamic for each person. Sometimes they > will work on one chakra area such as the heart chakra. They will > remove the heart and remove the lungs and remove the breasts and > thymus and ribcage, sternum and all associated areas only to put > them all back nice and neat after the work is done. No pain is > experienced. > > Later on yes the work may shift to another area. Sometimes the > person doesnt need a full body dismemberment and only certain areas > are worked on. > > If you look at the picture - that would be considered a full body > dismemberment. The Golden head is the Awakened Divine of the seventh > chakra. This Awakened Divine is what is the actual driving force > behind these dismemberments. > > A dismemberment is merely a redefinition and a rewiring of the > energetic body in and upon the physical body matrix. Because the > Kundalini brings on a amplification of the senses of discernment the > actual activity of the dismemberment is often consciously > experienced but " there is no pain. " > > Sometimes basic comforting distractions are used in order to take a > persons attention away from this part of the Awakening. Its all done > very considerately in most cases. Of course a person being resistant > to the Kundalini may have an absolute terrifying experience with > this. Even those not resisting but not knowing of this aspect can be > traumatized - understandably. > > This is why I bring it up once again for the group that people > inside of the Kundalini Awakening experience can have and experience > some of the more " surprising " aspects with out as much fear and > terror. > > This also aids in the surrendering process. - Thanks for the > excellent question Linda! - chrism > > , " Linda " > <crazycats711@> wrote: > >Are the parts removed all at once or can it also be spread out over > several different dreams for a different body parts? > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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