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BI-POLAR DISORDER AND KUNDALINI |
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several e-mails concerning Bi-Polar disorder and have posted the
following informational article by Patricia Bloise.
Bi-Polar Disorder, Part I: The Kindling of Kundalini |
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| Bi-Polar Disorder, Part II: Kundalini and the Chakra
System by Patricia Bloise Kundalini, together with the chakra system, allows the individual to experience the world he lives in. The cerebrospinal system (with its physical counterpart the endocrine glands and its astral counterpart the chakra system) is the circuit; kundalini the charge and consciousness - the pattern of experience of reality. Another way to say this might be: the chakras are the software, the endocrine glands and brain cells are the hardware, and kundalini delivers the information to the monitor (ego). According to Zachary F. Lansdowne (1), consciousness of experience derives from the chakras and the endocrine system as follows: |
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| In bi-polar disorder awakened kundalini energy stimulates
the endocrine glands and the associated chakras, but the complimentary
levels of consciousness have not yet matured. The result is a underdeveloped individual, one who experiences great highs and lows of
emotion, but with little or no control, as evidenced by the well-noted
"mood swing". A person may have a developed solar plexus chakra and receive intense stimulation of the thyroid gland, and so talk at length about self-centered accomplishments, with an eye toward ego satisfaction and aggrandizement. Compassion for others has not yet manifested in this personality; the development is lopsided. The pituitary gland may be stimulated, and the personality may have intuitive experience from the subconscious plane but not the superconscious plane. The personality is therefore unable to express intuitive wisdom. Kundalini energy may awaken due to accidents, trauma, chemical sensitivity, or any type of stress. Only when the individual is able to mature psychologically, by removing developmental blocks formed in the natural process of growth out of childhood, can he or she begin to balance the flow of kundalini energy. (1.) Zachary F. Lansdowne: The Chakras and Esoteric Healing (Samuel Weiser, Inc., York Beach, Maine, 1993), pp. 21 and 30. |
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Bi-Polar Disorder, Part III: Balancing the Energy of Physiology
& Psychology in the Bi-polar Person The most important goal for a person with bi-polar expression is balance; proper channeling of psychic and physical energy. Many times the physical element is addressed only through medication which works in the brain cells. But remember the importance of the endocrine system (see part II). Proper functioning of the endocrine cells is as important as brain cell function. Body systems are interdependent and must be treated that way. Physical exercise which maintains cardiovascular function can keep the endocrine system in balance and is imperative for people with bi-polar expression. In addition, psychotherapeutic process must be sought to remove energy blocks from the consciousness. Everyone, regardless of his personal experience of childhood, sustains psychic trauma. Everyone has some blockage in the chakras (software system & shy; see part II). When psychological blocks are removed and physical knots in the body are worked out through exercise, energy can flow and heal the parts of the individual which are in need. Then growth can occur. In summary, the following ideas are important: 1. Medication for stabilization of energy in brain cells (neurotransmitters) 2. Psychotherapeutic process for mental clearing away of traumas which occur in everyone as a result of being alive. 3. Physical conditioning with an emphasis on cardiovascular fitness to stimulate balance in the endocrine system (hormones) It is reasonable to predict that an individual with an expression of bi-polar energy can learn to listen to the language of his body and by following sensible guidelines and healthy patterns of living be able to minimize the need for medications which can damage healthy organs over time. |
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| Copyright 1998 Patricia Bloise |
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Patricia Bloise has written an excellent book, E-mail Patricia Bloise
Comments from a Reiki practitioner with Bi-Polar: Hi, just an FYI. I am a Reiki II practitioner and have
been diagnosed Bipolar II. I do tend to be very emotional when I am
having Reiki done on me. Over the years I have progressively become more
stable. Having loving hands on work done is one of the most nurturing
things I have been blessed to have available to me. The combination of
Reiki and the help of a spiritually open psychologist has been
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