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Old 08-14-2008, 10:44 AM   #1
mylittlejewelaa

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Default Kundalini and Madness
i thought i'd post something about kundalini awakening that some may find interesting:

kundalini and madness

"many individuals who experience the awakening of kundalini behave in a peculiar way; they think in a different style or pattern. they may see auras and visions, feel peculiar in the body, hear strange sounds and talk all sorts of nonsense. in society, our brains are structured in a certain way; there is discipline and control which inhibit us from expressing ourselves freely. when the awakening of kundalini takes place, this conditioning is withdrawn and the lid is completely lifted from the mind. that is why the actions and words of those who are undergoing kundalini awakening appear to be so nonsensical and often mad to the ordinary man.

during kundalini awakening and madness, peope may manifest the same symptoms, but on closer examination, a difference can be detected. if you film a man laughing out of madness and a man laughing with his friends, they will look almost the same, but different. externally, these god-intoxicated ones look crazy, but if you were with them, they would have appeared and proved to be very clear. the inner consciousness of such people is absolutely lucid, organised and disciplined.

a great misunderstanding

mystics throughout the ages have been persecuted for their experiences, which to the normal mundane consciousness are insanity, yet to the sage are ecstasy. socrates was poisoned because he did not behave normally. christ was crucified because his teachings were not understood. joan of arc and the witches of salem were burned at the stake. all have been persecuted and harrassed by the mundane populace for their vision, which arose as a result of inner work. due to this lack of understanding, many of the esoteric doctrines were hidden from the majority of people.

of course, this was long ago. we live in a more enlightened world today, far from the barbarous atrocities of the past, or do we? war and poverty still exist, as do insanity and madness. people who are shown to be crazy, relative to the norms of our society, are locked up until they are "better." yet, by what criteria are they judged? how do we know the difference between insanity and the ecstasy of enlightenment? is it by the the superficial external appearances that we sense with our limited sensory apparatus, or is it by some deeper inner fear that we are motivated to judge others insane because they do not behave like the majority. some of the people in the west who are locked up as insane would be recognised in the east as having undergone higher spiritual experiences. therefore, it is up to science to determine some definite, concrete and reliable ways to differentiate between the broken, insane mind and the opening, enlightened mind."

i think david wilcock is helping tremendously in this regard.

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