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Katy
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I am going to a chiropractor for the first time, next week. Since I have had kundalini experiences in the past, would it be wise for me to ask or tell him about K., since he will be working on my spine?

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Hi Katy, yes tell the chiropractor about your past kundalini experiences. It will help him in the adjustment of your spine and treatment of you.

Who recommended you to this chiropractor?. Does he or she have knowledge about the kundalini process?.

Some health providers still feel uneasy about kundalini and don't feel comfortable discussing it, nor seeking out knowledge about same. Hope you checked the chiropractor out. Good luck.

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Katy
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My psychotherapist goes to him and recommended him. As far as I know she (my therapist) has little knowledge about the kundalini process.

Also several times in the past my Dr. suggested I go to a chiropractor for pain and stiffness in my neck and shoulders. I also had several severe lower back/sciatic episodes in the past.

From what my therapist said about him, and her personal experience with him, he sounds like a good one.

Thanks for your reply.

Katy

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Good question and discussion. I had not thought of talking to my chiropractor about kundalini. I am going to him today (appointment at noon). He is my main doctor as I am alternative, pretty much, almost 100%. That will be or could be fun. If he is not aware, he is very curious, I know he will become aware even if he has not experienced it. Thanks for the good question Katy.
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DianeA

What a "coincidence" that you are going to your chiropractor today. If you do talk to him about K I'd love to know what he says.

I am pretty much alternative too. My main Dr. is a holistic/homeopathic M.D. My pscyotherapist is also very much into alternative medicine and she says that the chiropractor is too, and that I should take all my supplements with me so he can do kinesiology (muscle testing) on me. I'm really looking forward to going.

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Katy:

Just wondering . . . are you familiar with Network Chiropractic? This approach doesn't involve any "bone-cracking," but only light accupressure to the base of the neck and spine. K can certainly be activated through accupressure, but my experience over the years is that this gentler form of chiropractic care hasn't caused any K-type crisis. In fact, it has been a more calming, integrative experience for me.

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Katy
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W.C.

No, I am not very familiar with any type of chiropractic! Maybe I will call my therapist and ask her more about it, especially since I am highly sensitive,(which I think plays a huge part in the K process.) and she is too, and so will understand my concerns.

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My chiropractor does not do the bone cracking stuff either, that is why I like him so much. He does accupuncture, kineseology, sacral cranial, etc. Katy, I forgot to ask him about K. Maybe I will email him. He also does NET which works well for the emotional healing piece. I have not had a problem with the chiropractor setting off the K. [Smile]
Healing Touch has had a tendency to do that.

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DianeA

As I mentioned in another post, I actually didn't get any chiropractic work done on me, but they suggested I get Cranial Balancing (not cranial-sacral therapy). It is to treat a feeling of pressure, and burning sensation in my head. Do you know anything about this?

Katy

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Hi Katy,
I don't. I am familiar with cranial sacral but not cranial balancing. Not in that wording. In Healing Touch we balance the energy centers or chakras, but cranial balancing I am not familiar with. Our daughter does 0 (Zero) Balancing. That is balancing the energy but working with the bone structure and I am not sure about that. There is so much and so much different stuff out there right now. Diane

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Katy:

I experience feelings of pressure and burning sensations in my head too. This usually increases during prayer and meditation. Sometime the pressure releases at the top of my head and then I feel pressure in the middle of my head or sometime it feels like my nostrils are expanding. Anyway, I have lots of movement going on in my head. I haven't read Phil's book on his kundalini experiences yet. I wonder if this is k? I'm interested to hear what you discover about Cranial Balancing.

Tate

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Hi Katy, checked out your website. You are such a soft and tender soul. I also love cats and have one, a stray. Would you belief she came to me 3 years ago all matted with dreadlocks being a pure bred Persian. What a little love machine my Majica is.

Re: pressure and burning sensation in your head which you have had for a few weeks now according to your post.

There are some concerns here. You may also need to be checked out by an M.D. should this pattern continue, just to be on the safe side.

Have heard of cranial balancing, but need to educate myself on it.

Have you ever considered gentle massage therapy for yourself?. Should you consider it be sure to check the therapist out thoroughly, call to ask many questions before an appointment re treatment and to feel out a compatability between the both of you. Are you also sensitive to touch right now?.

Again your website is great!. Bless you.

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quote:
Originally posted by Tate:
Katy:

I experience feelings of pressure and burning sensations in my head too. This usually increases during prayer and meditation. Sometime the pressure releases at the top of my head and then I feel pressure in the middle of my head or sometime it feels like my nostrils are expanding. Anyway, I have lots of movement going on in my head. I haven't read Phil's book on his kundalini experiences yet. I wonder if this is k? I'm interested to hear what you discover about Cranial Balancing.

Tate

Thanks for sharing your experiences and BTW, it's nice to "meet" you.

It seems the pressure in my head is most noticable after I have been praying and meditating, also. I'm hoping the cranial therapist knows about K. and I can get some answers from her.. if she thinks it's K related.

My appt. isn't until August 4,th, but I'll let you know how it turns out.

Katy

[ July 22, 2005, 11:35 AM: Message edited by: Katy ]

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Hi Freebird,

Yes, I have been getting professional massage for over 20 yrs.! I go to a Holistic/Homeopathic M.D. who recommended it to me for fibromyalgia, and stress. (He has his own massage therapists there at the center, where she is) I really haven't been to see her for a couple of months though. She has also done Cranial-Sacral, zero balancing, and Reiki on me, and she is the one who introduced me to Transformational/Circular Breathing.

Thanks for visiting my website and for your kind words. Oh, what a treasure you found in that Persian cat!

Katy

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quote:
Originally posted by Freebird:

Are you also sensitive to touch right now?.

Freebird, I have always been sensitive to touch, yes. I do love massage though.

Katy

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Hi Katy, they are mentioning that you have a website. I am not finding where you list it. Help, please. Diane
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Diane

Oh, I would be happy to tell you. It is www.holystic.com

Katy

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Katy

Nice to meet you too. I loved your website. It's an inspiration to me. I've always wanted to create my own, but don't really know how. My sons have mentioned some tutorial-type programs that are easy. I think it might be therapeutic for me.

I have a cat too, that was a stray like Freebirds. She was only six weeks when she showed up in my yard. She decided to stay under certain conditions -- she must be in charge. [Smile] She's a beautiful Burmese and we have great love for each other. She's been with me for about 13 years.

I'm also highly sensitive so I look forward to reading some more about that from your site.

Love,
Tate

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It was fun to see a picture of you. I love putting a face with a name. I am very much enjoying your site. Thank you, Diane
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Hi All,

Sorry I have not given you an update before now. I haven't been feeling well.

The cranial balancing was interesting. I told her that I was highly sensitive and that I also may be having kundalini symptoms. She seemed to know what I was talking about, but didn't really say much about it.

She proceeded with the therapy, pushing this bone and pulling that bone, pressing here and there. When she finished and I got up from the massage table, I felt a bit light headed, and my neck and head area felt a bit different, but that is all I noticed.. until the following Saturday (I had the therapy on Thurs.) I had so much energy flowing through me that I couldn't sleep all that night. The whole next day, I felt hyper and just out of sorts. Now I can't say for sure that this all happened because of the cranial balancing. My body/mind is often easily affected by other things.

One of the nights since then (not sure if it was the first night or not) as I was falling into a rather fitful sleep, I felt and heard an internal sensation in my throat that sounded like an alarm clock.. sort of between an alarm sound and a buzz. I never experienced that before.

I have not felt well this week. I am feeling sensations of heat, and other strange feelings. As I said, I don't know how much the therapy has to do with how I'm feeling, but it seems to be related . It seems it did stir up the K energy.

Katy

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Thanks for the update, Katy. I've heard others describe similar energizing consequences from cranial therapy. Can't say what that buzzing is about, however. Maybe it's just a passing thing.

I hope you can sleep well soon.

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The buzzing/alarm sound is the internal sound of kundalini running through the nada system. it changes from buzzing, alarms, bird chirpings, rings, and the sound of ommmmm.... it is the underlying sounds of creation. it changes depending on where the kundalini is at in your experience. also, if your head still has pressure, then don't concentrate on it. this is hard...but try not to think about it. Open your heart up more. you do this by feeling gratitude toward life, God, etc... This leads to thankfullness, and love. by doing this, the heart chakra will open and more energy will be released then being pent up in the head area. when you pray, meditate, etc... and you have too much energy in your head...then don't think-just relax and open up. I always think of it as God telling me not to think so much, instead "be still and know God." when your mind and body are affected by others, or when there is too much heat, relax-clear your thoughts, and watch your breath. try not to think of anything at all, because this feeds the problem Especially if you are in any way worried, or have fear. there is nothing to fear in this process. =)
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That's all very good, Avlokita. Good sound advice. [Smile]

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Thanks Avlokita! That is helpful, and interesting information.

I am feeling better now and sleeping better, too. The pressure has not returned, and no more buzzing. I was supposed to go back to the therapist for follow up, but I'm kind of afraid to go back after I had such strong after effects.. whether they were K related or not.

K

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