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KundaliniTherapist
United Kingdom
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Posted - Mar 20 2013 : 08:35:41 AM
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Hi guys
I have written this article that is based on working with my kundalini clients and with myself.
To give people an idea what a kundalini awakening entails in the long term I like to compare it with the awakening of puberty. (An idea that originates from Gopi Krishna, I think, and I have elaborated on it.
It can found here: http://www.taraspringett.com/kundal...ini-symptoms
Let me know your thoughts.
P.S. I hope I am not breaking any rules to post this link - hope it is okay. |
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KundaliniTherapist
United Kingdom
26 Posts |
Posted - Mar 22 2013 : 08:51:16 AM
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Anybody?? |
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Goodway
USA
99 Posts |
Posted - Mar 22 2013 : 1:38:56 PM
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quote: Originally posted by KundaliniTherapist
Anybody??
Yes, a person with an awakening can function much like an adult adolescent; however, you are also unconsciously transferring attributes of the child onto the patient and have not yet clarified your projection from the patient's psychic reality. Once you clarify and resolve your own authority issues, you will be able to more clearly see the dysfunction of the psyche on the part of the analysand. It is obviously, often, filled with dreams and fantasies, not only regarding the experience itself but also the outside world. These fantasies need to have a scientific and reasonable reconciliation with the external world or the person will be forced to remain a victim of not only social prejudice but their own inner biases.
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KundaliniTherapist
United Kingdom
26 Posts |
Posted - Mar 22 2013 : 6:00:41 PM
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Hi Goodway thanks for your response. Unfortunately, you are completely missing my point. I am using the comparison of puberty as a metaphor to highlight certain specific characteristics of what the two processes puberty and kundalini awakenings have in common.
You seem to have taken my words too literally and imagined that I am infantilizing my clients - nothing could be further from the truth.
Hope that makes sense to you. |
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Goodway
USA
99 Posts |
Posted - Mar 22 2013 : 6:29:13 PM
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quote: Originally posted by KundaliniTherapist
Hi Goodway thanks for your response. Unfortunately, you are completely missing my point. I am using the comparison of puberty as a metaphor to highlight certain specific characteristics of what the two processes puberty and kundalini awakenings have in common.
You seem to have taken my words too literally and imagined that I am infantilizing my clients - nothing could be further from the truth.
Hope that makes sense to you.
I did not miss your point, whatsoever, and this is why I didn't want to make a reply in the first place.
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KundaliniTherapist
United Kingdom
26 Posts |
Posted - Mar 23 2013 : 06:25:31 AM
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Hi Goodway, I have read your reply with love and wish you all the best. Tara |
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parvati9
USA
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Posted - Mar 25 2013 : 2:00:24 PM
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Yes puberty and adolescence is a life period known for challenging authority. It marks the beginning of transition to adulthood. We are testing our new powers that are just beginning to manifest. But as a species we apparently have a problem with it well beyond adolescence. (Apologies to KT if this is off-topic)
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Unresolved authority issues? Do we really want to go there? What was the Garden of Eden all about? Allegedly it was about disobedience to the Divine. Man challenging the authority of God. Is there any higher authority than that? There is a power that wants us to bow down and serve it - the counterfeit divine. We all have, or maybe should have, authority issues with that supposed authority.
And what does all of this have to do with kundalini? Getting to the bottom of this authority issue is a messy undertaking precisely because: It is not exclusively anyone's personal issue. Rather it is a group problem. Something we all face. And if we want to avoid extinction as a species, we might want to take a look at it. Together. As one. Authority issues may or may not relate to kundalini awakening.
(KJV) Ephesians 6:12 "For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places."
Notwithstanding it was (allegedly) a snake which tempted and deceived Adam and Eve. Coincidentally snake is also generally acknowledged as a symbol for kundalini as well as spiritual power in general. It was ostensibly in the Garden of Eden where our authority issues began....because of the snake.
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