Guest guest Posted April 16, 2009 Report Share Posted April 16, 2009 These experiences are often the beginning symptoms of a classical Kundalini awakening. The Kundalini is an independent intelligent force that often takes the form of the serpent in variations of size and color and species inside of the dream state. Spiders, tigers, Elephants, crickets (audible) are also used among other symbols of the Kundalini. This will commonly begin in the dream state. These serpents are as a representative of the human spine as it stands on its tail - the tailbone. The natural " S " curve of the spine as seen from this perspective is also an indication of the serpent " rising up " and this is supported in the physical state by an attendant surge of energy up the human spine. As mentioned previously the Kundalini is an intelligent force and it will often converse with the dreamer with " real conversations " and through these conversations can come the wisdoms and initial teachings given to the person by the Kundalini. This can become fearful for those locked into their present techno reality matrix. Yet it is a natural and evolutionary stage of spiritual expression upon the physical that does us no harm. In fact it is a needed step of understandings and experience especially inside the spiritual vacuum of our present day western technologically addicted societies. The energetic surges are commonly very pleasant. They can increase to the degree of mini orga & mic experiences in the physical " real-time' of an individual. There is very little support for the Kundalini experience in the majority of the accepted social structures and physical understandings with in the western societies. Although Dr. Lee Sanella MD - http://www.intuition.org/txt/sannella.htm and other MD's and PhD's have slowly come into these understandings. Yvonne Kason, M.D., and Teri Degler, A Farther Shore, Toronto, Canada: HarperCollins, 1994 Bonnie Greenwell, Ph.D., Energies of Transformation, Cupertino, California: Shakti River Press, 1990 Lawrence Edwards, Ph.D., The Soul's Journey: Guidance from the Goddess Within, 1996 Stanislav Grof, M.D., and Christina Grof, eds, Spiritual Emergency, Los Angeles: Jeremy P. Tarcher, Inc., 1989 Even so those coming into this experience will typically not have any recourse except to pay attention to the conversations in the dream state and to follow the enhanced intuitive processes of what the Kundalini is giving to the individual. The internet is filled with inaccuracies regarding the Kundalini and when cruising it for information I do advise a high degree of discernment and intuitive " feeling " for the information available. Another option is to go the medical route and some may find that through all of the severe chemical incursions, psyche ward incarcerations and hospital stays the condition is twisted and yet still retains much of its power and expressive gifts even after years of chemical interference. This is an option and it does have support from those in whom many have placed their healthcare trust. Let me be clear in stating that not all symptoms of Kundalini will mimic those of true mental illness. One does not go on killing sprees as can happen with the ingestion or application of chemicals and one doesn't typically wish to cause one's self or anyone else harm in any way. The individual isn't addicted to a substance by virtue of the Kundalini nor is one prone to hurtful interactions with others. Fear can cause many difficult responses to the Kundalini and from this basis can come many of the symptoms that can resemble a traumatic psychosis known as Kundalini Syndrome. Kriyas can make a person feel as if they are not sane if they do not know that what is happening is a Kriya and the visions and auditory phenomena such as the HUM or the sounds of insects or the playing of flutes, sounds of a waterfall, scent of incense or roses and many other variations can help a person to feel unbalanced and seek medical help. Even profound bliss though it is not harmful to anyone can be disturbing as it falls far outside of what the typical experience of life expectations are for most people. As these phenomena happen outside of the expected behavior of what is considered " normal and acceptable " it can cause fear and concern for those having the experience which can be continuously amplified. Due to the lack of understanding of the Kundalini awakening in a person many fortunate and unfortunate variables exist within this experience and it is only through knowledge and experience of those who have had and are currently having this experience and the acceptance of this experience from those in whom we have placed our healthcare trust can the true potential and positive experiential understandings and the applications of those understanding be received and administered to those who begin to have the Kundalini experience. From a Kundalini awakening perspective of one who has had it and continues to have this experience for over twenty years there is nothing to be frightened of and indeed Kundalini can be embraced for the positive and loving divine interaction that it truly is. In my continuing experiential opinion. - blessings all - chrism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2009 Report Share Posted April 16, 2009 Chrism,I was a very young boy when all these things began to happen maybe 4 or 5 I am not to sure. It wasn't one snake it was many though they was small' I was frightened of them yet no matter how I would try to get away they would always catch me; it is curious that they always bit me on the perineum or near there. After being bit that a paralysis set in. I awoke because of the fear.There was also something or someone was a female presence, that in my dreams would take me out flying showing me things concerning light life and auras, I think I got lost somewhere there as it become confusing to what was real, Though I don't remember seeing the female presence though what I remember it seemed like a voice in my head. Surges I don't remember them then, though from my late teens yes on and off early teens once maybe, I think so.in the mid teens I would wake in yoga positions. Once I began seriously practicing yoga, though that was then, surges become much stronger and more pleasant with intensity. though at the same time very disruptive in the affairs of every day ordinary life that one seems to be expected to live. Now I wonder from the thoughts of my mother since she passed away shared to me by her sisters husband who done the service at her funeral if she was k active or had some sort of insight to it that effected me, that might have been intentional or not. Though from her religious background she did not completely approve of me doing yoga or martial arts or living in sin, Though after her first stoke she never accepted that we split up. I found this quite interesting in that of the way that her mind worked. She indeed although seemingly gentle and meek for I was the apple of her eye she had a very strong will and mind. Seems my sisters inherited this trait, Her oldest daughter is such a pain when she angers and sends out her thoughts she seems to anger when ever I am around. I don't really think that she knows her thoughts are projected so strongly. I think she feels she needs to remain the leader of the pack. The are all good people though I am glad I am away from them. What I found out at my mums funeral is that she professed her self to be one of the 144, 000 to her congregation and that she wished to prepare the way for the souls of old. So many disappointments in her life yet I didn't know, and I wonder if she really knew. In Love John .M - Friday, April 17, 2009 7:05 AM Talking Snakes and Surges of Energy up the Spine These experiences are often the beginning symptoms of a classical Kundalini awakening. The Kundalini is an independent intelligent force that often takes the form of the serpent in variations of size and color and species inside of the dream state. Spiders, tigers, Elephants, crickets (audible) are also used among other symbols of the Kundalini.This will commonly begin in the dream state. These serpents are as a representative of the human spine as it stands on its tail - the tailbone. The natural "S" curve of the spine as seen from this perspective is also an indication of the serpent "rising up" and this is supported in the physical state by an attendant surge of energy up the human spine. As mentioned previously the Kundalini is an intelligent force and it will often converse with the dreamer with "real conversations" and through these conversations can come the wisdoms and initial teachings given to the person by the Kundalini.This can become fearful for those locked into their present techno reality matrix. Yet it is a natural and evolutionary stage of spiritual expression upon the physical that does us no harm. In fact it is a needed step of understandings and experience especially inside the spiritual vacuum of our present day western technologically addicted societies.The energetic surges are commonly very pleasant. They can increase to the degree of mini orga & mic experiences in the physical "real-time' of an individual.There is very little support for the Kundalini experience in the majority of the accepted social structures and physical understandings with in the western societies. Although Dr. Lee Sanella MD - http://www.intuition.org/txt/sannella.htmand other MD's and PhD's have slowly come into these understandings.Yvonne Kason, M.D., and Teri Degler, A Farther Shore, Toronto, Canada: HarperCollins, 1994 Bonnie Greenwell, Ph.D., Energies of Transformation, Cupertino, California: Shakti River Press, 1990 Lawrence Edwards, Ph.D., The Soul's Journey: Guidance from the Goddess Within, 1996 Stanislav Grof, M.D., and Christina Grof, eds, Spiritual Emergency, Los Angeles: Jeremy P. Tarcher, Inc., 1989 Even so those coming into this experience will typically not have any recourse except to pay attention to the conversations in the dream state and to follow the enhanced intuitive processes of what the Kundalini is giving to the individual. The internet is filled with inaccuracies regarding the Kundalini and when cruising it for information I do advise a high degree of discernment and intuitive "feeling" for the information available.Another option is to go the medical route and some may find that through all of the severe chemical incursions, psyche ward incarcerations and hospital stays the condition is twisted and yet still retains much of its power and expressive gifts even after years of chemical interference. This is an option and it does have support from those in whom many have placed their healthcare trust.Let me be clear in stating that not all symptoms of Kundalini will mimic those of true mental illness. One does not go on killing sprees as can happen with the ingestion or application of chemicals and one doesn't typically wish to cause one's self or anyone else harm in any way. The individual isn't addicted to a substance by virtue of the Kundalini nor is one prone to hurtful interactions with others.Fear can cause many difficult responses to the Kundalini and from this basis can come many of the symptoms that can resemble a traumatic psychosis known as Kundalini Syndrome. Kriyas can make a person feel as if they are not sane if they do not know that what is happening is a Kriya and the visions and auditory phenomena such as the HUM or the sounds of insects or the playing of flutes, sounds of a waterfall, scent of incense or roses and many other variations can help a person to feel unbalanced and seek medical help. Even profound bliss though it is not harmful to anyone can be disturbing as it falls far outside of what the typical experience of life expectations are for most people. As these phenomena happen outside of the expected behavior of what is considered "normal and acceptable" it can cause fear and concern for those having the experience which can be continuously amplified. Due to the lack of understanding of the Kundalini awakening in a person many fortunate and unfortunate variables exist within this experience and it is only through knowledge and experience of those who have had and are currently having this experience and the acceptance of this experience from those in whom we have placed our healthcare trust can the true potential and positive experiential understandings and the applications of those understanding be received and administered to those who begin to have the Kundalini experience.From a Kundalini awakening perspective of one who has had it and continues to have this experience for over twenty years there is nothing to be frightened of and indeed Kundalini can be embraced for the positive and loving divine interaction that it truly is. In my continuing experiential opinion. - blessings all - chrism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2009 Report Share Posted April 17, 2009 Shakti has had her eye on you for some time now John. Do you now acknowledge her glance? - Blessings and love to you my friend - chrism , " JOHN. M " <john.mathieson1 wrote: Chrism,I was a very young boy when all these things began to happen maybe 4 or 5 I am not to sure. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2009 Report Share Posted April 17, 2009 Hard to tell I think I have seen her eyes, her love is with me I recognize that. - Friday, April 17, 2009 3:56 PM Re: Talking Snakes and Surges of Energy up the Spine Shakti has had her eye on you for some time now John. Do you now acknowledge her glance? - Blessings and love to you my friend - chrism , "JOHN. M" <john.mathieson1 wrote:Chrism,I was a very young boy when all these things began to happen maybe 4 or 5 I am not to sure. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2009 Report Share Posted April 17, 2009 Namaste I so appreciate all you share. . .truly you give so much in the spirit of selfless goodness. . . you are a gift to so many. . .may you continiously be wrapped in blessing and love. . . .i have done this process long enough to know you are a rare jewel and one to be honored. .. .thank you. . . . (in my continuing experiential opinion) me too. . . ordinary sparrow , " chrism " <> wrote: > > These experiences are often the beginning symptoms of a classical Kundalini awakening. The Kundalini is an independent intelligent force that often takes the form of the serpent in variations of size and color and species inside of the dream state. Spiders, tigers, Elephants, crickets (audible) are also used among other symbols of the Kundalini. > In my continuing experiential opinion. - blessings all - chrism > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2009 Report Share Posted April 17, 2009 Chrism,before my K awakening in 2006,maybe 6 months before,i remember i had this internal screaming and i had absolutely no idea what it was at the time.Strangely,a few times, a few years before that, i had this experience of freezing and shaking in the middle of the summer and couldn't get warm no matter what .Do you think these had something to do with K ? love,nicole , " JOHN. M " <john.mathieson1 wrote: > > Chrism,I was a very young boy when all these things began to happen maybe 4 or 5 I am not to sure. It wasn't one snake it was many though they was small' I was frightened of them yet no matter how I would try to get away they would always catch me; it is curious that they always bit me on the perineum or near there. After being bit that a paralysis set in. I awoke because of the fear.There was also something or someone was a female presence, that in my dreams would take me out flying showing me things concerning light life and auras, I think I got lost somewhere there as it become confusing to what was real, Though I don't remember seeing the female presence though what I remember it seemed like a voice in my head. Surges I don't remember them then, though from my late teens yes on and off early teens once maybe, I think so.in the mid teens I would wake in yoga positions. Once I began seriously practicing yoga, though that was then, surges become much stronger and more pleasant with intensity. though at the same time very disruptive in the affairs of every day ordinary life that one seems to be expected to live. > Now I wonder from the thoughts of my mother since she passed away shared to me by her sisters husband who done the service at her funeral if she was k active or had some sort of insight to it that effected me, that might have been intentional or not. Though from her religious background she did not completely approve of me doing yoga or martial arts or living in sin, Though after her first stoke she never accepted that we split up. I found this quite interesting in that of the way that her mind worked. She indeed although seemingly gentle and meek for I was the apple of her eye she had a very strong will and mind. Seems my sisters inherited this trait, > Her oldest daughter is such a pain when she angers and sends out her thoughts she seems to anger when ever I am around. I don't really think that she knows her thoughts are projected so strongly. I think she feels she needs to remain the leader of the pack. > The are all good people though I am glad I am away from them. > What I found out at my mums funeral is that she professed her self to be one of the 144, 000 to her congregation and that she wished to prepare the way for the souls of old. So many disappointments in her life yet I didn't know, and I wonder if she really knew. > > In Love > John .M - > > > Friday, April 17, 2009 7:05 AM > Talking Snakes and Surges of Energy up the Spine > > > > > > These experiences are often the beginning symptoms of a classical Kundalini awakening. The Kundalini is an independent intelligent force that often takes the form of the serpent in variations of size and color and species inside of the dream state. Spiders, tigers, Elephants, crickets (audible) are also used among other symbols of the Kundalini. > > This will commonly begin in the dream state. These serpents are as a representative of the human spine as it stands on its tail - the tailbone. The natural " S " curve of the spine as seen from this perspective is also an indication of the serpent " rising up " and this is supported in the physical state by an attendant surge of energy up the human spine. > > As mentioned previously the Kundalini is an intelligent force and it will often converse with the dreamer with " real conversations " and through these conversations can come the wisdoms and initial teachings given to the person by the Kundalini. > > This can become fearful for those locked into their present techno reality matrix. Yet it is a natural and evolutionary stage of spiritual expression upon the physical that does us no harm. In fact it is a needed step of understandings and experience especially inside the spiritual vacuum of our present day western technologically addicted societies. > > The energetic surges are commonly very pleasant. They can increase to the degree of mini orga & mic experiences in the physical " real-time' of an individual. > > There is very little support for the Kundalini experience in the majority of the accepted social structures and physical understandings with in the western societies. Although Dr. Lee Sanella MD - http://www.intuition.org/txt/sannella.htm > > and other MD's and PhD's have slowly come into these understandings. > > Yvonne Kason, M.D., and Teri Degler, A Farther Shore, Toronto, Canada: HarperCollins, 1994 > > Bonnie Greenwell, Ph.D., Energies of Transformation, Cupertino, California: Shakti River Press, 1990 > > Lawrence Edwards, Ph.D., The Soul's Journey: Guidance from the Goddess Within, 1996 > > Stanislav Grof, M.D., and Christina Grof, eds, Spiritual Emergency, Los Angeles: Jeremy P. Tarcher, Inc., 1989 > > Even so those coming into this experience will typically not have any recourse except to pay attention to the conversations in the dream state and to follow the enhanced intuitive processes of what the Kundalini is giving to the individual. > > The internet is filled with inaccuracies regarding the Kundalini and when cruising it for information I do advise a high degree of discernment and intuitive " feeling " for the information available. > > Another option is to go the medical route and some may find that through all of the severe chemical incursions, psyche ward incarcerations and hospital stays the condition is twisted and yet still retains much of its power and expressive gifts even after years of chemical interference. This is an option and it does have support from those in whom many have placed their healthcare trust. > > Let me be clear in stating that not all symptoms of Kundalini will mimic those of true mental illness. One does not go on killing sprees as can happen with the ingestion or application of chemicals and one doesn't typically wish to cause one's self or anyone else harm in any way. The individual isn't addicted to a substance by virtue of the Kundalini nor is one prone to hurtful interactions with others. > > Fear can cause many difficult responses to the Kundalini and from this basis can come many of the symptoms that can resemble a traumatic psychosis known as Kundalini Syndrome. Kriyas can make a person feel as if they are not sane if they do not know that what is happening is a Kriya and the visions and auditory phenomena such as the HUM or the sounds of insects or the playing of flutes, sounds of a waterfall, scent of incense or roses and many other variations can help a person to feel unbalanced and seek medical help. Even profound bliss though it is not harmful to anyone can be disturbing as it falls far outside of what the typical experience of life expectations are for most people. > > As these phenomena happen outside of the expected behavior of what is considered " normal and acceptable " it can cause fear and concern for those having the experience which can be continuously amplified. > > Due to the lack of understanding of the Kundalini awakening in a person many fortunate and unfortunate variables exist within this experience and it is only through knowledge and experience of those who have had and are currently having this experience and the acceptance of this experience from those in whom we have placed our healthcare trust can the true potential and positive experiential understandings and the applications of those understanding be received and administered to those who begin to have the Kundalini experience. > > From a Kundalini awakening perspective of one who has had it and continues to have this experience for over twenty years there is nothing to be frightened of and indeed Kundalini can be embraced for the positive and loving divine interaction that it truly is. > In my continuing experiential opinion. - blessings all - chrism > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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