Kundalini Awakening
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What is spiritual emergence?
When spiritual seekers or even those who
do not consider themselves to be on a spiritual path find themselves
experiencing levels of awareness or energy transformation that they are unable
to handle or for which they have no reference, then the result can be a state
of emergency. In this state, a person feels highly vulnerable and
oversensitive to incoming stimuli. Typically they feel overwhelmed,
fragmented, fearful, confused and disoriented. With their absorption in inner
processes, they may not be able to look after even basic self care.
All these situations can be bewildering
and frightening, and at these times these people need support and reassurance
as they undergo their transformations. The spiritual emergency network in the
US seeks to network people and provide information to facilitate a more gentle
emergence of spiritual potentials. The network is intended to put people in
touch with others who have undergone similar experiences, or with counsellors
who are aware of spiritual dimensions of reality.
Read an interview with ORMUS user that may shed light on
the reason why we are telling you about kundalini.
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The Symptoms of Kundalini Awakening
While the awakening Kundalini may be a
dramatic experience, the resultant shift in consciousness may be accompanied
by years of physical and psychological upheavals. The process of Kundalini
awakening can vary greatly from person to person. Some have intense physical
symptoms, while others experience mainly emotional or psychological symptoms.
It is as if the new energy invites a spring cleaning throughout the entire
system, with unresolved physical or emotional conditions coming up for
resolution and release. The life transforming changes which accompany a
Kundalini awakening cover the entire physiological, emotional, mental and
spiritual spectrum.
Dr. Greenwell ("Energies of
Transformation" -1990) has noted seven categories of symptoms which have
been observed during Spontaneous Kundalini awakening.
1. Pranic movements or kriyas
Prana is the Hindu word for vital
energy. Thus as intense energy moves through the body and clears out
physiological blocks, a person may experience intense involuntary, jerking
movements of the body, including shaking, vibrations, spasm and contraction.
As deeply held armouring and blockages to the smooth flow of energy are
released, the person may re-access memories and emotions associated with past
trauma and injury.
2. Yogic Phenomena
Some people find themselves performing
yogic postures or hand mudra gestures which they have never learned or could
not do in a normal state of consciousness. Similarly, they may produce
Sanskrit words or sounds, or have an awareness of inner music or sound,
mantras or tones. Unusual breathing patterns may appear with either very rapid
or slow, shallow breathing. Some people may not breathe at all for extended
periods.
3. Physiological Symptoms
A Kundalini awakening often generates
unusual physiological activity as intense movement of energy releases toxins
in the body. Symptoms include apparent heart problems, pains in head and
spine, gastrointestinal disturbances and nervous problems. Internal sensations
have been reported as sensations of burning, oversensitivity to sensory input,
hyperactivity or lethargy, great variations in sexual desire and even
spontaneous orgasm. Symptoms can be erratic, coming and going without
provocation, but are generally unresponsive to medical treatment.
4. Psychological Upheaval
Spiritual awakening offers a direct
challenge to the primacy of ego consciousness and the myth of separation. It
brings with it a challenge
to move beyond the unconscious responses ruled by drives and instincts and
remove ego consciousness from the centre stage of the psyche. It comes as no
surprise that such a challenge produces a period of confusion and unbalance.
People find themselves beset by inexplicable emotional states as they move to
clear out unresolved issues. The emotional roller coaster may swing from
feelings of anxiety, guilt and depression, through to compassion, love and
joy, with accompanying bouts of uncontrollable weeping.
5. Extra Sensory Experiences
As perception expands outside of
consensus reality, people experience atypical visual phenomena, including
visions of lights, symbols, entities, or review of past life experiences.
Auditory input may include hearing voices, music, inner sounds or mantras.
Even the olfactory system may be stimulated with perception of scents of
sandalwood, rose or incense. There may also be disruption of the
proprioceptive system, with losing a sense of self as a body, or feeling
bigger than the body, or out of the body, with the resulting confusion and
disorientation.
6. Psychic Phenomena
With the opening up of psychic
abilities, a person may experience precognition, telepathy, psychokinesis,
awareness of auras and healing abilities.
7. Mystical States of Consciousness
A person may shift into altered states
of consciousness where they directly perceive the unity underlying the world
of separation and experience a deep peace and serenity with a profound knowing
of wisdom. In some cases, the state of emergency due to psychological
upheaval is so acute that it resembles a psychotic episode. Many clinicians
still regard phenomena associated with spiritual emergence as indicative of
pathology because the signs are so easily confused with the indicators of
psychosis, mania, depression, schizophrenia or borderline personality
disorder. Many people undergoing spiritual emergency are misdiagnosed and
treated with suppressive medication which further complicates their process.
What can be done to support a Kundalini awakening?
When Kundalini awakening happens to
people who are not on a spiritual path or who have no context or framework to
understand the bewildering upheaval of mind, body and spirit, the experience
can leave them fragile and fragmented. As the Kundalini process involves a
redefinition and reintegration of self, it adds extra pressure when health
professionals or significant others wish to suppress the transformation and
insist that the person conforms to old ways of being in the world.
Of greatest benefit is a supportive
framework which can allow people to make sense of the intricate connection
between spirit and the movement of physical energy in the body, rather than
fearing they are going insane. It is more empowering to understand that
Kundalini awakening is a process which taps into the blueprint for higher
consciousness which is latent within every human. While the enormous changes
associated with a spiritual awakening may demand psychological and social
adjustments, they are not in themselves necessarily indicative of illness.
Communication and connection with others who can provide support and a
meaningful context for understanding the process reduces the isolation and
overwhelm and can help to minimise the disturbance. Someone who has the
personal qualities of creative adaptation to change and a flexible mental
framework is more likely to weather the changes with grace and style than
someone who is rigid in their beliefs and world view.
Humanity's Wake Up Call
Usually the awakening of Kundalini was a
process which only occurred after years of spiritual practice and meditation.
Yet increasingly, the Kundalini experience is being reported among people who
are not undertaking spiritual practices. Since 1993, when Shared
Transformation, a n American journal for connecting spiritual awakeners first
began, it has been contacted by over 700 people in the throes of spontaneous
Kundalini arousal (Collie & Kress,1995). These increased reports of
spontaneous Kundalini awakening at this time of planetary upheaval may be
indicative of a larger purpose at work, the beginning of a planetary wake up
call. Anyone who is on a spiritual path, or engaging in practices which change
body energies, such as meditation, yogic practices, breathwork, rebirthing or
polarity balancing, may find they begin to resonate with the changing energies
at this time and that they begin their own Kundalini awakening process.
Is Kundalini awakening the same as enlightenment?
It is important not to confuse Kundalini
awakening with enlightenment. Enlightenment rarely results from a single
encounter with the numinous. It is more as if the energetic awakening
initiates an expansion in consciousness which sets the scene for a progression
of many experiences with transpersonal states of consciousness. The intensity
and duration of each of glimpse varies with our readiness to contain and
integrate them. Thus the Kundalini awakening is not an end point in itself,
but the beginning of a transformation of consciousness which expands our
capacity to KNOW the infinite. Spiritual emergence often includes expanded
perceptual abilities, increased energy, creative expression and a dedication
to being of service for the greater good.
In her book, The Energies of
Transformation, Bonnie Greenwell (1990) gives us an
indication of what this transformation may bring in practical terms.
"Most of those who awaken this connection with the ecstatic inner Self
will return to being who they were, perhaps doing their lives with more
contentment or a gentler perspective, perhaps more involved and committed in
service to others, perhaps more energised and expressive, perhaps writing
poetry, teaching, loving unconditionally."(p302)
The Spiritual Emergence Network (SEN), a non-profit organization founded
by a psychiatrist Dr. Stanislov Grof and his wife Christina after she
experienced a Spontaneous Kundalini Awakening years ago, provides referrals.
Dr. Grof and Christina wrote a book I recommend called "Spiritual
Emergency". To get referral to local people who understand
how to help people who are having these difficult experiences, look
up Spiritual Emergence. Another book worth reading is "Energies
of Transformation" by Dr. Bonnie Greenwell Ph.D.
You may wish to visit
Spiritual Emergence Network or International
Support Networks for contact information of people available to help you.
for additional Kundalini info:
http://hometown.aol.com/ckress/symptoms.html
http://www.kundalini-support.com
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