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Tuesday 15 March 2022

Symptoms of Kundalini Release

  

Symptoms of Kundalini Release, Kundalini YogaKundalini raising that occurs prior to adequate purification and spiritual awareness is considered premature, producing many different symptoms. Symptoms are dissimilar in each individual because each person has blocks, or energy concentrations, in diverse areas. The following are the different symptoms of Kundalini release:

  • In addition to short periods of intensified awareness and states of paradise or enlightenment, there may be times of extreme dreariness or gloominess, unpredictable behaviour, unexplainable illness, loss of memory, feelings of stupefaction with oneself, friends, work or the world in general.
  • If the liver is affected, the skin may take on a yellowish colour, a roughly dirty look, due to the release of negativity; or some areas of the body may take on a reddish or bluish cast. There may be other shadings relating to energy concentrations of different vibrational rates. Each vibrational rate has its own colour.
  • A person may look old, tired, or ill but a few hours later, looks younger and full of vivacity, or the reverse.
  • Another symptom of premature Kundalini rising is a blackish look to the nails of the big toes due to activated reflexes in the big toes that relate to the pineal gland.
  • At times there may be a fluttering feeling as the muscles relax and release more energy into the nerve endings.
  • There may be an internal illness or pressure, a wanting to ‘vomit’ out anything in order to eject the extra energy.
  • There may be nosebleeds. Kundalini in its stronger states can tear human tissue.
  • There may also be involuntary movements or shaking of the body; illness may develop from Kundalini cleansings, many times remedied simply by changing the energy patterns.


  • A warning is however given, to consult a doctor when changing the patterns does not help; when a problem appears to be medical, there should not be further hesitation to seek medical assistance.

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