Ben Dhyan
Veteran Member
Friend women of Reason,
Thanks for that info.
Never realized that these things are so complicated.
Thank you once again.
LOve & rgds
Yes ZZ, it is complicated for those who do not yet fully understand 'what' and 'who' they really are,... which includes all mortals.
As to the real situation of Little Joe Gould and the best recourse, perhaps it should be advised that consideration of all supporting advice is appropriate.
One needs to be aware that many so called 'professionals' will invariably diagnose what is a a real spiritual awakening as a psychosis, which ironically it is, yet at the same time something much more, as it is an awakening of the soul to a REALITY beyond Plato's "shadows on the cave wall' reality of so called normal human beings. .
"Emotional and psychological effects can resemble psychotic episodes and be very difficult to distinguish from proper psychosis. It is possible that an awakened kundalini, among the various effects it produces, may also trigger any emotional or psychological disturbances that already exist. Various emotions can be experienced such as depression, anxiety, anger, guilt, intense emotional swings, mental confusion and so on. Sometimes these are so bad that the person believes he is dying. Often these stages of intense depression etc. fluctuate between periods of elation and bliss and could consequently be confused with manic depression or bipolar illness except the periods of bliss are far more spiritual and healing than the periods of elation associated with bipolar illness."
http://www.lifepathsolutions.com/kundalini.pdf