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Bi-Polar


disorder


the


kindling


of


kundalini?

 

 

Bi-Polar


disorder


the


kindling


of


kundalini?


For thousands of years the ancient teachings of Eastern mysticism have supported a belief in kundalini.
It has been described as, "the sleeping serpent at the base of the spine," or in another equally mysterious way as, "the curl of the beloved's hair." It has been described as both wonderful and dangerous by different writers.

Some have described it as a form of energy. Others have claimed it is a state of consciousness. Some say it is imaginary and does not exist at all.

Can this ancient theory of kundalini provide insight into the working of the modern brain? Can the knowledge of the mystics find a place in helping us understand brain disorders such as manic-depression and schizophrenia?
  Can modern psychiatry provide answers to questions about the body/mind connection and brain disorders based purely on a scientific model if man is a spiritual being who also has a soul?

What about spontaneous past life memories? Can people really have these? Do people sometimes tap into too much awareness and become confused and disoriented?

Join Patricia Anne Bloise as she shares a psychic journey from madness to salvation. A journey of courage that reaches into the soul, transcending points of darkness and emerging finally into the light!

"... a book of profound insight!"
Richard Fuller / Metaphysical Reviews

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