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Dharma wrote:

>

> Dharma <fisher1

>

> Hi Mike,

>

> >Thanks, Dharma, for your thoughtful and

> interesting post. Being someone

> >who works in the mental health field (and

> often makes the diagnosis of

> >psychosis) I would think that I would know

> more about k. related problems.

> >The fact that I don't probably makes some

> comment about traditional

> >western medicine (but I'm not going to go

> there).

>

> Well, this is really a new thing in the

> West. Fifty years ago there

> weren't people going into spontaneous

> Kundalini activation all across the

> country. There weren't even a lot of

> people meditating and aware of these

> things. Whatever the cause is, it's

> happened fast! Not too many doctors

> and therapists know about it. There is a

> hot-line... you can find out

> about that at El Collie's Shared

> Transformations website. And I'm sure

> those folks are glad to know about any more

> medical people and therapists

> who know about it and can be called on for

> help.

>

> I have a new local doctor myself... I'm

> going to go by one day and drop

> off a copy of Sannella's book. It's a

> little disconcerting when you tell

> your doctor you've got active K. and she

> says, "What's that?" :))) And you

> have to start by saying, "Well, it's not a

> disease..."

>

> >Of course, my thinking that I should know

> more about k. is likely just my

> >ego talking (wasn't it Mark Twain who

> said, "It isn't the things that I don't

> >know that hurt me; it's the things that I

> know for a fact that just ain't

> >so!").

>

> :))))))))))))) LOL :)))))))))))) I love

> it!!

>

> So glad you're here!

>

> Love,

> Dharma

 

Having been raised by two active k parents,

that are also psychiatrist of renown in

Canada. A doctor answering to "what's that?"

to someone saying he or she "has" kundalini,

does not bother me much... A doctor not

asking to himself or herself what is life?,

or even worst a doctor who believes he or she

as an answer to what is life? Is to my eyes a

very dangerous doctor... The first step is to

listen to the patient, he/she is the one who

teaches. At least it is what my parents have

left as an impression of practising their

profession as a service...

 

Antoine

--

May our communities become those of people

who learn from everyone instead of teaching

to everyone!

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