--- In [email protected], Vaj <vajradh...@...> wrote:
>
> 
> On Mar 30, 2009, at 6:22 PM, bob_brigante wrote:
> 
> > "How a month and a half on Paxil taught me to love being shy."
> >
> > http://slate.com/id/2143243
> >
> 
> Fascinating article Bob, especially the electrical/static discharge  
> phenomenon across the brain that Paxil withdrawal sufferers seem so  
> already familiar with. Despite being an anecdotal account, one's left  
> with the impression this is a real phenomenon. One can't help but  
> notice the overt similarity to kundalini experiences--physio- 
> kundalini syndrome. It raises the interesting question: are kundalini  
> experiences actually inter-neuronal changes taking place at the level  
> of the physical nervous system or is there a pranic or shakti  
> phenomenon we currently have no scientific basis for? Or both.
> 
> It also raises interesting ramifications for mental or emotional dis- 
> ease and kundalini disorders and their interconnection with  
> allopathic medicine. If we don't understand the subtle ramifications  
> for these Re-uptake Inhibitors and their basis in our innate subtle  
> "physiology", should we be using them like children playing with  
> mother nature's toys? What if they damage some subtle system that the  
> lack of holistic vision in Allopathy has blinded us to? If  
> reincarnation of the Spiritual Gene is a reality and we do take on a  
> succession of physical bodies based on changes to the Spiritual Gene,  
> what does this mean across time/lifetimes? How are we modifying  
> outcomes within the Spiritual Gene and the resulting bodies across  
> time? What sort of overall pattern would that weave?
>

There's just so much danger everywhere! Now you've got me fretting
over my re-uptake inhibitors just when I'm still trying to get a
grip on those pesky, embarrassing lower absorptions you highlighted
the other day:

"..easiness and slaxity to the lower absorptions...leads to rebirth
as an animal..."

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