
Involuntary ways in which Kundalini
may be released include drug use, overwork, a severe blow or injury
to the tailbone area; grief, trauma, or excessive fear; excesses
in meditation, growth practices or sex. Excessive sexual foreplay
without orgasm may also cause spontaneous Kundalini release. By
involuntary I do not necessarily mean unwanted; I only refer to
the release of the Kundalini on its own. The energy not only has
an evolutionary purpose, it literally gives us extra energy. The
body may draw from it (without our conscious knowledge) to handle
extreme situations. Often, when such situations conclude, the flow
continues and the person does not handle things well; the person
deals now with excessive Kundalini release as well as with the
original trauma.
The Aquarian Age is very intense. This intensity speeds our evolution
and pushes us into a quantum leap of development in all areas. We have
been very open to technological change, which has been especially incredible
over the past couple decades. Now similar growth is happening in the
personal and spiritual areas; we are, in fact, just at the beginning
of major breakthroughs in these areas because so much Kundalini will
be released spontaneously as a result of the intensity of the new energies.
This will happen whether or not people are cleansed and ready. Those
people who genetically are more receptive to the Kundalini and already
have a fair amount useable and active will not have that much trouble;
they will also be more susceptible to release. Some pregnant women experience
extra Kundalini release From the pressure of the fetus on the Kundalini
area between the anus and the genitals. Or they experience more psychic
ability and awareness. Others experience postpartum depression, possibly
caused by improper Kundalini flow released during the pregnancy.
People who have overworked for years may have nervous, physical, emotional,
or mental breakdowns and require several months or years hiatus to recover;
many times this, too, is attributable to excessive Kundalini pulled out
by the system to handle the overload. These people later relate that
their "enforced rests" were very important to them; they had time to
think and change their lives. Kundalini does force us to think and change
our very way of being.
Tailbone injuries may place permanent pressure upon the Kundalini reservoir,
forcing a person to continually work with the energies and the changes
they bring. The positive side is that the person has the extra Kundalini
to force the evolutionary growth within. Grief, trauma, fear, hurtful
memories all aid in "blowing open" the subconscious, which in turn releases
the energies.
The emotional states then usually increase out of proportion to reality and
people are prone to obsession. If the extra Kundalini is not removed from the
subconscious (belly area) and balanced with the rest of the body, it continues
and compounds the obsessiveess. Methods which alleviate the problem through
moving and balancing the energies include meditation, five to ten minutes of
free form dancing (more later), or forcing oneself to think higher thoughts.
Kundalini will look for the most open area or chakra to "escape" through if
the body is not ready to receive its energies, blowing open a particular area
or chakra and tending to pull all energies toward that spot, as if to a black
hole. Only a redirection of energy releases the obsession