Maristha
29th November 2007, 09:34 AM
I see I return to the Kundalini section over and over, because it is the most defining event in my life. Also the most confusing. It’s only online that I have found people who can relate to what is happening to me.
As I have mentioned in earlier posts, I’ve had a rough time with Kundalini rising. Lots of pain and pressure and energy risings that last for hours. Let me start off by saying this post is not about being in pain now. I have found an answer that fits (for now). I’m asking what answers others have come up with.
None of my friends have had similar experiences, so they can’t relate. One friend had a spontaneous rising up to the navel, but for him it was all good feelings and bliss. And after about 6 weeks it stopped.
Still, I asked my friends why they think my experience was not all bliss and ecstasy.
The view of one was that I chose the pain.
The view of another was that I was vibrating at a low level and that was why I saw scary visions.
I can tell you, both views annoyed me.
I have read about different experiences of people and I have realized that the Kundalini experience can vary a lot for people.
So my question is why would some people experience a lot of pain? And the next is what is pain really? What does the pain mean?
As to what pain is, I’m no scientist, but I suppose pain happens when there is a neural overload. Pain can also feel like a tremendous pressure.
Some answers I have come up with, is that the pain could be because of old, unresolved issues that cause blockages. Another is that our bodies have knots in certain centres as natural barriers and that it’s the tremendous push of energy up against these knots that cause the pain. I suppose pain can be a purifier. And teaches empathy with the suffering of others.
I have experimented with different approaches to the pain. At times I run them one after the other. When the energy surges upwards and causes pain, I think of the people that matter to me (those I love and those I find difficult to love) and send love from my heart to them. For me this approach seems to work best. Or I distract myself by imagining myself very small and stand to aside to let the energy surge upwards. Or I would swirl the energy in the painful area – that takes long. Or I would see myself absorbing elemental fire energy and add to the energy surges, to increase the fire. When I feel a lot of pressure in my head I try to forget that I am flesh and bones and see myself as a cloud of energy.
Can anyone relate and how do you approach the issue of pain?
As I have mentioned in earlier posts, I’ve had a rough time with Kundalini rising. Lots of pain and pressure and energy risings that last for hours. Let me start off by saying this post is not about being in pain now. I have found an answer that fits (for now). I’m asking what answers others have come up with.
None of my friends have had similar experiences, so they can’t relate. One friend had a spontaneous rising up to the navel, but for him it was all good feelings and bliss. And after about 6 weeks it stopped.
Still, I asked my friends why they think my experience was not all bliss and ecstasy.
The view of one was that I chose the pain.
The view of another was that I was vibrating at a low level and that was why I saw scary visions.
I can tell you, both views annoyed me.
I have read about different experiences of people and I have realized that the Kundalini experience can vary a lot for people.
So my question is why would some people experience a lot of pain? And the next is what is pain really? What does the pain mean?
As to what pain is, I’m no scientist, but I suppose pain happens when there is a neural overload. Pain can also feel like a tremendous pressure.
Some answers I have come up with, is that the pain could be because of old, unresolved issues that cause blockages. Another is that our bodies have knots in certain centres as natural barriers and that it’s the tremendous push of energy up against these knots that cause the pain. I suppose pain can be a purifier. And teaches empathy with the suffering of others.
I have experimented with different approaches to the pain. At times I run them one after the other. When the energy surges upwards and causes pain, I think of the people that matter to me (those I love and those I find difficult to love) and send love from my heart to them. For me this approach seems to work best. Or I distract myself by imagining myself very small and stand to aside to let the energy surge upwards. Or I would swirl the energy in the painful area – that takes long. Or I would see myself absorbing elemental fire energy and add to the energy surges, to increase the fire. When I feel a lot of pressure in my head I try to forget that I am flesh and bones and see myself as a cloud of energy.
Can anyone relate and how do you approach the issue of pain?