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shamanism, mysticism and mental illness...Asutosh [no longer around] said Mar 30, 2007, 1:14 AM: |
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here is a link that may be of interest to others… may post further info and have further discussions on the subject and others are welcome to discuss as well. |
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Re: shamanism, mysticism and mental illness...CT said Mar 30, 2007, 7:15 AM: |
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This makes perfect sense to me. Even though cultural/societal forces tend to keep us all regulated within the “norm”, what if the real truth was not the status quo? |
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Re: shamanism, mysticism and mental illness...lagniappe said Sep 1, 2007, 6:03 AM: |
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I’ll have a read of that link….probably should before I post. Oh well.
I remember working so hard as a 9 year old on a hawaiian ‘witch doctor’ costume…my journey of design led me from the USA where I’m from to New Zealand where I’ve learned a bit about maori spirituality and some similarities with Huna shamanism.. .As a Quaker who believes toally in the Inner Light - connection - direct link to Christ/God/Divine energy - and had some minor ‘quaking’ in the past physically - it wasn’t until an emotional release in a major group therapy situation where I began to experience full - on Kundalini experiences. Being more lucid than ever before in my life I “KNEW” that I was not psychotic - despite the medical staff believing this to be so. It led to a major research into shamanic and kundalini experiences - which is MORE accurate as to my epxeriences than the psychotic label….the doctors tried me on anti-psycotics and while some of the blissful, kriya movesments didn’t stop - what the medication did was make me depressed and tired and lethargic - hindering the complete clarity of sight, reading, engageing in the world. |
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