07-17-2013, 04:10 PM
(07-17-2013, 01:18 PM)Ankh Wrote: Going nuts is I think a good example of a "great imbalance".
In your example, plenum, i.e. kundalini, there has been many cases where people went nuts while arising kundalini. This is from wiki page:
you know, its kinda funny, that during my time of 'acquiring knowledge' which was from about the years 18-25, and I spent many many weekends in metaphysical bookstores, I was not drawn overly much to chakras and energy work ... I mean, I knew about them, and I remember being truly truly impressed by two books:
Wheels of Life by Anodea Judith and
vibrational Medicine by Richard Gerber
I knew they were pointing to something deep and quite real, and yet it was not something that I felt the need or appropriateness to practice. There was my 'sign in the sky' that I was following ... which was to understand things, and somehow that would get me to where to needed to go.
of course, it was not until discovering Ra a few years later that I found the 'understanding and knowledge' that I was truly after, and the framework that set 'energy mechanics' in a context that was safe and personally valid for me.
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but yes, 'going nuts' or becoming quite mentally unstable would def be a sign of 'great imbalance'.