During periods of accelerated spiritual growth
when there is a rapid shift in the sense of self the main adjustments
we need to make are adaptation to the:
Loss of a rigid sense of the known
Loss of the sense of sure identity
The sense of infinity, space, groundlessness and emptiness
The spontaneous symptoms of kundalini awakening can be arranged into the various practices of yoga. Yoga practice or Sadhana, is essentially the speeding up of the flow of consciousness.
The unconscious nervous system is the autonomic
nervous system...which yogis do have some control over. Many of the
kundalini symptoms arise from the brainstem, which consists of the
medulla, pons, cerebellum and midbrain...that is the majority of
kundalini symptoms originate from areas of the brain that are beyond
our normal control. Hence many of the symptoms and feelings arise
directly from physciological events triggered by specific neural
circuits. The ultimate outcome of kundalini awakenings is a reduction
in background fear, body armor and emotional volatility.
Although the first impulse of fight-flight activation does decrease immune response in order to conserve energy for the immediate danger, after this the immune system kicks in to prepare for bodily injury. Candice Pert discovered that receptors for neuropeptides and neurotransmitters are on the cell walls of the immune system, showing that the immune and endocrine systems are modulated not only by the brain but also by the central nervous system. The meta-activation of the sympathetic nervous system of course would profoundly facilitate changes in the immune system and endocrine system. It is fascinating that the immune system is activated with the fight or flight response during danger to prepare for possible damage to the body.
Lysosomes are acid-containing vesicles that enable cells to digest
unwanted material. They are characterised by specific hydrolases which
are most active at low pH. Sometimes called "suicide bags," lysosomes
are organelles used for the digestion of macromolecules from
phagocytosis (ingestion). They form the cell's recycling process, where
old components such as worn out mitochondria are destroyed and replaced
by new ones, and receptor proteins are recycled. Other functions
include digesting foreign bacteria that invade a cell and helping
repair damage to the plasma membrane by serving as a membrane patch to
heal the wound in the cell membrane. Protein processing in the lysosome
system is modulated heat-shock proteins (HSP).
"Thinking hard about subtle energy seems to lessen its influence while just being seems to make its influence stronger." Paul Pearsall, The Heart's Code
The heart then the nervous system are the first
things to form in a human embryo. At 5-9 days the heart begins to form
and the foundations for the foetal brain, spinal cord, and entire
nervous system are set in place. By 10 weeks the heart is completely
developed--the organism is developed within the field of the heart. As
the dissolution progresses one can assume that the heart muscle itself
is relaxed and made more permeable to energy to the same degree that
the neuromuscularskeletal system is decontracted. The heart being a
holographic representation of the entire neuromuscularskeletal system.
As the heart starts to experience this "new space" it would go through
contractions and expansions which in effect feel like gravity warping
and crushing.
Breathing is the key to the benign
integration of kundalini. It's hard to breath sometimes perhaps due to
hyper or hypo-activity in the vagus nerve, especially during heart
expansion periods. Also histamine release during panic prompts nitric
oxide to plump up the air passages making breathing laborious. The
breathing difficulty always arose at the same time as the panic states
for me. But rather than find it a source of "pathology" I interpreted
it as Spirit forcing me out of the house to go for very long fast
walks. One walk I encountered a form a fish breathing in which I kind
of breathed in and out at the same time. God knows how I accomplished
that, I can't remember.
"As Kundalini moves up through the sushumna, She transforms the
body and makes it fit for spiritual sadhana; it is only after the body
has been purified that the Shakti can work with full force." P. 28 Swami Muktananda, Kundalini, The Secret of Life.
The inner-conjunction is the most intense
kundalini experience when it feels like thousands of volts are tearing
through one's system. There are many ecstatic experiences during a
kundalini awakening, but the shooting up the spine and its associated
"Silver Cord" or "Sex with Eros" is the most extreme experience one can
endure energetically. I haven't found a name for it in Western
literature and no corresponding Eastern name so I call it the
inner-conjunction.