Kundalini energy healing can provide vital assistance during times of spiritual crisis. It involves awakening the primal life force energy coiled at the base of one’s spine, which may result in intense physical sensations, emotional upheavals, and profound changes to consciousness.
Dawn and Vishen explore the correlation between Kundalini awakenings and activation of the pineal gland – known as a third eye center associated with intuition and cosmic consciousness – and activation of Kundalini energy. Furthermore, they investigate beliefs surrounding spiritual guides as well as humanity’s intrinsic relationship to universal intelligence.
Spiritual emergencies
Many people experience spiritual emergencies due to trauma or loss in their lives, or as part of the awakening process. While such experiences may seem scary and overwhelming at first, they hold great promise for healing and transformation.
Spiritual emergencies often involve the dissolution of one’s habitual ego and sense of reality, leading to chaotic and disorienting symptoms such as psychosis-like psychosis such as mania, ego-inflation, insomnia, voices, visions or ontological uncertainty – but spiritual crises should be seen as signs of growth rather than change.
Spiritual emergencies often result from traumatizing life events such as death or divorce; however, other experiences can trigger such experiences, including long periods of intense meditation, travel abroad or taking drugs. Spiritual downloads have also been known to trigger crises for some individuals suddenly and can often be quite intense.
These experiences may also be emotionally and physically draining, often including feelings of divine connection or an overwhelming sense that everything is one. Other manifestations may include visions or encounters with other beings; death and rebirth processes are even sometimes involved, as seen with shamanic initiation ceremonies.
At times of spiritual emergency, it’s essential to take things slowly and be aware of any physical effects. Journaling, eating smaller meals and getting plenty of rest are effective strategies for alleviating discomfort; other activities that bring nature into focus such as hiking can be extremely helpful as well.
Spiritual awakenings may result in psychological crisis and the need for psychiatric help, so it is crucial to distinguish between spiritual awakenings and psychological crises as the lines can blur easily. Unfortunately, mainstream psychiatry often misdiagnoses them as mental illnesses.
Many healers and spiritual teachers view such episodes as indicators of profound transformational processes. It’s essential to recognize and honor any signs of spiritual awakening rather than medicating away such symptoms.
Awakenings
Spiritual awakenings are experiences that radically transform how you view the world around you, often during spiritual crises and can be profoundly transformative. Spiritual awakenings often manifest themselves during moments of transition or crisis and can be life-altering experiences; often caused by your soul trying to progress forward on its journey – whether as an intervention by the universe, or just the natural process of moving closer towards greater truths. Spiritual awakenings may be caused by anything from meditation and psycho-physical practices like yoga to quiet the mind and make room for these shifts to occur – leaving an opportunity open for profound shifts of perception to take place.
Psychic abilities are another common cause of spiritual awakenings, including precognition, telepathy and clairvoyance. Experiences like these are highly positive as it provides valuable information from the universe as well as guidance for living your best life.
An ecstatic spiritual awakening is commonly known as an “ecstasy”. While it can be exciting and transformative, it may also feel very frightening at first. At some point during this phase, your sense of self may start dissolving as your connection to the universe deepens – this process is known as “ego death”, which may prove very intense for some individuals.
Spiritual awakening often requires confronting old, limiting beliefs and negative behavior patterns that hinder personal development and growth as a human being. Kundalini energy plays an invaluable role in healing processes by dismantling old belief systems to pave the way for new ones.
There are a number of techniques you can use to cleanse rooms of negative energy from their chakras, but one of the most effective approaches is Kundalini Reiki sessions – using gentle flowing energy to release any negativity blocking your body’s channels of energy.
Kundalini Reiki sessions can be performed remotely from any location in the world as long as both you and your practitioner share an identical frequency – which makes remote reiki such an effective healing modality.
Clearing the chakras
The chakras are energy centers located within our bodies that correspond with various aspects of life. A central tenant in many Eastern spiritual traditions such as Hinduism and Buddhism, this system comprises seven major energy centres running from the base of spine to crown of head; each chakra associated with its own colour, element, and set of attributes. Yoga, meditation, mantras and acupressure have all been shown to help heal and balance chakras, while magnet therapy may stimulate their meridian systems as well.
Once you become more conscious of your chakras, it becomes much simpler to clear them of blockages and imbalances. Common culprits include negative emotions, repressed energy and psychic sabotage – yet many find themselves reluctant to confront these issues, feeling as if they need to hide them instead of using this opportunity for growth.
Awakening your chakras can dramatically expand your consciousness, enhance creativity and enhance wellness. This is because chakras allow us to channel kundalini energy, which when blocked can’t flow freely through us – therefore it is imperative to open them and clear out those blocked chakras so that this energy can freely circulate within you.
Muladhara, your root chakra, relates to feelings of trust. If it becomes blocked, this can lead to low self-esteem, addictions, and an overall disconnect with nature. To heal it effectively, self-love and compassion should be your go-to remedies for healing this chakra. Anahata represents your heart while Vishuddha provides a forum for expression of true emotions while Sahasrara connects your mind and universe.
Awakening your chakras can help clear your third eye and become clairvoyant, by opening up new perspectives of reality around you. Additionally, this practice allows you to connect with inner power and find peace with the world.
KAP
KAP is an energy transmission technique designed to awaken Kundalini energy and rewire your brain, providing mental health relief such as depression or PTSD, developing deeper relationships within oneself, increasing empathy awareness, and creating better working relationships and performance at work.
KAP combines Reiki and Kundalini Yoga energies into an effective energy healing modality, as well as being used to treat anxiety and depression by encouraging emotional release. However, it must be remembered that Kundalini energy can be quite intense; those experiencing symptoms of mental illness should seek guidance from an experienced practitioner.
The KAP process may not be suitable for everyone as it has the potential to induce delusions and psychosis in some. Furthermore, pregnant women in their third trimester should avoid this method. It has nonetheless proven itself as an effective solution to treat mental health conditions like bipolar disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) with long-lasting results.
KAP sessions involve administering oral or intramuscular ketamine to a client and placing them in a quiet room until its effects take hold. They might wear blindfolds to shield them from experiencing flashbacks as the drug kicks in; post-session, they might be guided through therapeutic interventions that help them process their experiences.
KAP therapy has proven highly successful at treating various forms of depression, even those who have tried multiple antidepressants with no avail. Furthermore, it can also serve as an effective therapy for trauma and PTSD – clients often report experiencing profound insights when viewing their trauma through different lenses and managing its associated emotions during a KAP session – leading to lasting changes and providing a more sustainable path to recovery than many existing treatment approaches.