Signs and Symptoms of awakening. By
El Collie. Our gratitude to the author for her permission to offer you this article from the Shared Transformation newsletter
and website.
Many individuals whose Kundalini has been unexpectedly
unleashed DO NOT KNOW WHAT IS HAPPENING, and the prevailing social ignorance about this multidimensional transformative process
makes it hard to find medical or alternative health practitioners or spiritual advisors who recognize the symptoms, particularly
when they are strongly physical. Many people know that the risen Kundalini flings open gates to all sorts of mystical, paranormal
and magical vistas but few realize it can also dramatically impact the body. A large percentage of Shared Transformation subscribers
have reported long bouts of strange illness as well as radical mental, emotional, interpersonal, psychic, spiritual and lifestyle
changes. Over and again we hear stories of frustrating, sometimes desperate visits to doctors, healers, counselors, etc. who
neither understood nor were able to help with the myriad pains and problems catalyzed by raging Kundalini. The following
are common manifestations of the risen Kundalini:
Muscle twitches, cramps or spasms. Energy
rushes or immense electricity circulating the body Itching, vibrating, prickling, tingling, stinging or crawling sensations
Intense heat or cold Involuntary bodily movements (occur more often during meditation, rest or sleep): jerking, tremors,
shaking; feeling an inner force pushing one into postures or moving one's body in unusual ways. (May be misdiagnosed
as epilepsy, restless legs syndrome, or PLMD Alterations in eating and sleeping patterns Episodes of extreme hyperactivity
or, conversely, overwhelming fatigue Intensified or diminished sexual desires Headaches, pressures within the skull
Racing heartbeat, pains in the chest Digestive system problems Numbness or pain in the limbs (particularly the
left foot and leg) Pains and blockages anywhere; often in the back and neck Emotional outbursts; rapid mood shifts;
seemingly unprovoked or excessive episodes of grief, fear, rage, depression Spontaneous vocalizations (including laughing
and weeping) -- are as unintentional and uncontrollable as hiccoughs Hearing an inner sound or sounds, classically described
as a flute, drum, waterfall, birds singing, bees buzzing but which may also sound like roaring, whooshing, or thunderous noises
or like ringing in the ears. Mental confusion; difficulty concentrating Altered states of consciousness: heightened
awareness; spontaneous trance states; mystical experiences (if the individual's prior belief system is too threatened by these,
they can lead to bouts of psychosis or self-grandiosity) Heat, strange activity, and/or blissful sensations in the head,
particularly in the crown area. Ecstasy, bliss and intervals of tremendous joy, love, peace and compassion Psychic
experiences: extrasensory perception; out-of-body experiences; pastlife memories; astral travel; direct awareness of auras
and chakras; contact with spirit guides through inner voices, dreams or visions; healing powers Increased creativity:
new interests in self-expression and spiritual communication through music, art, poetry, etc. Intensified understanding
and sensitivity: insight into one's own essence; deeper understanding of spiritual truths; exquisite awareness of one's environment
(including "vibes" from others) Enlightenment experiences: direct Knowing of a more expansive reality; transcendent awareness
Some people have told us they find the concept
of "Kundalini" foreign and prefer to simply call this their "awakening," which is fine with us. But for most who contact us,
the Kundalini explanation provides an important framework with which to accept and work with their experiences. We each have
a unique way of interpreting, honoring and describing our spiritual wisdom. I do not believe there is only one right way to
know or express the truth. Far more important, I believe, is to have an open heart and to be faithful to our own path, wherever
it may lead.
We have also been asked why we do not put more
emphasis on union with the Divine and God-realization, which are very much central to spiritual awakening. Since everyone
experiences and interprets their mystical experiences differently and very personally, to make sure no one will feel excluded,
we just speak of "awakening consciousness" or "transcendent states" on the ST Web pages. In our Shared Transformation newsletter,
individuals with variant religious beliefs are welcome to (and DO) tell about their experiences of this sort. Some speak of
God, Christ, Goddess, the Holy One, Spirit, or simply a magnificent Whole in which we all partake.
Also, for some people, profound spiritual
realizations do not occur until months or years after the other signs and symptoms. Individuals who are having experiences
of an obvious spiritual nature are usually more able to integrate and benefit from the process, regardless of how they may
label it. But those who experience what seems to be illness or weird psychic phenomena often are very alarmed until they understand
that they are not sick or crazy. And even the enlightening and beautiful experiences can be so powerful that people doubt
their sanity...
Thank you for your visit,
John
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