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Kundalini - Pathological Kundalini |  | Kundalini - Pathological Kundalini: Encyclopedia II - Kundalini - Pathological Kundalini |  | When practiced in a religious context, Kundalini is mostly beneficial and benevolent. However, examples exist of religious figures suffering from kundalini symptoms, such as zen master Hakuin and Saint Theresa. The physiological precursors of kundalini also have the potential to diverge into some peculiar types of pathology, as when induced to arise via violence and outside of a religious context, where it may be part of a post-traumatic response. Post-traumatic stress disorder researcher Dr. Jonathan Shay (1994) describes several cases with kundalini-l ...
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Kundalini - Pathological Kundalini
When practiced in a religious context, Kundalini is mostly beneficial and benevolent. However, examples exist of religious figures suffering from kundalini symptoms, such as zen master Hakuin and Saint Theresa. The physiological precursors of kundalini also have the potential to diverge into some peculiar types of pathology, as when induced to arise via violence and outside of a religious context, where it may be part of a post-traumatic response. Post-traumatic stress disorder researcher Dr. Jonathan Shay (1994) describes several cases with kundalini-like symptoms in his book Achilles in Vietnam.
According to transpersonal theorists (Greyson, 1993; Greenwell, 1995) the phenomenon of kundalini is not necessarily pathological in itself, but it might produce serious physiological and psychodynamic symptoms if it is activated outside of a proper socio-cultural context, or if it conflicts with already existing and underlying psychopathology or issues connected to overall human development.
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