Vaj, still it! 
I can tell you the two things aren't similar sensations. Well, maybe similar 
but they effect different parts of the brain. But keep dreaming. 
Kundalini is a more wholistic wavefront
than the "Zaps!"

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Vaj 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 7:32 AM
  Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Paxil (anti-shy drug)




  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?



  

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