Factors that trigger both schizophrenic breaks and
kundalini awakenings include circumstances of impossible dilemmas,
double-binds, and avoidance/attraction etc... That is situations in
which we cannot proceed in a logical-prefrontal manner, but which force
us to spin our wheels and to experience angst, perplexity and
frustration. Since energy is not utilized in a normal fashion it builds
and leads to a psycho-energetic crisis—the energies of flight fight,
having no resolution basically kick off either a psychotic breakdown or
breakthrough—usually a bit of both. Koans, of course operate in a
similar fashion to confound the normal rational thinking process
leading to the overload of the nervous system and the sudden progress
to a new level of awareness.
Symptoms of schizophrenia include: thought disorder,
withdrawal-retardation, hallucination, estrangement, psychosis, sensory
gating deficits, voices, delusions, obsession, paranoia, feels out of
time, out of space, loss of body boundaries, and non-existent as a
person.
The perturbation of everyday consciousness reduces the filtering system
and presents a scale of consciousness that spans from schizophrenic to
mystic. This transnormal impact of consciousness if interpreted
adequately by the rational mind is then called mystic revelation. If
however the rational mind is off kilter then ones interpretation is
called schizophrenic.
When we penetrate beyond everyday consciousness we are both more
animal-essential and more Godlike-omnipotent. We experience a range and
subtlety of interconnectedness that would be simply frightening and
crazy-making to our normal socio-conditioned repressed mode of being.
Thus we only get to sense the true nonlocality of consciousness during
peak events—either awakenings or breakdowns. That is not to say that
our super-senses are not there in ordinary life, it is just that we
simply filter out the information in order to cooperate with the dumbed
down operational level that society adheres to. There is an enormous
“leveling” system that goes on unconsciously in communities where noone
is “allowed” to be more awaken than the others, and we are subtley or
overtly punished if we are.
It seems like embeddedness (attraction/aversion) in duality leads to
nonduality. For if were not “affected” by the symbols, myths and
archetypes that we use to give “story” to our lives, no psychic tension
would arise to propel us out of the vice of “normal” consciousness. As
the subtle-psychic levels arise we become hyper-affected by the imagery
and our story of duality and this builds up such a psychic tension that
a kundalini awakening is sparked off.
After an awakening we become psychosomatically differentiated from
the images, symbols, myths, stories and personal identity that we were
so involved in before. Thus consciousness has become separated from its
contents. Perhaps this is the difference between a schizophrenic and a
mystic. The mystic has become emancipated from the persuasions of
psychic content, while the schizophrenic has become lost in them.
The perturbation and removal of normal consciousness and the
consequent disruption of egoic-metaprogramming is not regression—it is
not going backwards—but merely the removal of adaptive/repressive
functioning in the present. This creates an entirely new consciousness
that has never occurred in ones history, yet may have features similar
to infantile being. This loss of the sense of the known self (ego) is
standard procedure in many of the extreme kundalini events and in the
overall metamorphic process itself.
Contributing to this perturbation of consensus-adaptive
consciousness is both the extreme amplification and expansion of
consciousness during peak events and the consequent damage done by
neurotransmitters, free radicals and metabolites. The higher we climb
above the "norm," the further we thus fall into the downside of these
acute neurological events. This is the shamanic journey to the heavens
and then into the hell realms. Both extra-normal conditions could be
classed as regression by an ignorant observer; but both high and low
are equally part of the path toward the emergence of the life of the
Soul. There must indeed be a suspension or cataclysmic breakthrough of
the norm for the infinitely larger soul’s life to be born. So rather
than "regression” in the service of the ego, we could more aptly state
that during a kundalini awakening we undergo "suspension” of the ego in
the service of the soul.
For those that are breaking out of consensus mind and who are
leaning toward inflation or the schizophrenic end of the scale, this
vulnerable condition is NOT the time to be intensive meditation, shadow
work or primal processing. For these people stabilizing and structure
building is needed more than uncovering therapies as the
interpenetration of the levels of consciousness proceeds. Humor,
because of its trickster element is a great tool for establishing
rationality, because laughter builds up the prefrontal lobes. The
practices for the periods of unstable integration between the levels of
consciousness should be of an embodiment and boundary building nature.
Of self-definition through internal exploration via neo-shamanistic
practices of a self-originating nature. The work of Miguel Ruiz, Byron
Katie and Alberto Villoldo would be valuable at this stage to establish
the self/other boundary and build up the core-self.
Therapists attending to people undergoing kundalini awakenings could
benefit from reading Ken Wilber’s writings on schizophrenia such as
Chapter 17 of The Atman Project. This piece entitled Schizophrenia or
Mysticism is very good, yet I would like to add a distinction. I think
that awakening from “normal conscious’ runs a scale between
schizophrenia and mysticism and each of us has a gravity to a
particular point on that scale. But throughout the duration of an
awakening we may sometimes be closer to the schizophrenic end of the
scale and sometimes closer to the Mystic end of the scale depending on
how stable and adaptable the rational faculty is at the time.
“Mysticism is not regression in the service of the ego, but
evolution in transcendence of the ego. The mystic seeks progressive
evolution. He trains for it. It takes most of his lifetime—with luck—to
reach permanent, mature transcendent and unity structures. At the same
time he maintains potential access to ego, logic, membership, syntax,
etc…He follows a carefully mapped out path under close supervision. He
is not contacting past and infantile experiences, but present and prior
depths of reality.” 183
“I have frequently agreed with, and often argued for, the fact that
true regression can and does occur; that some who call themselves
mystics are actually caught in some form of regression; and that some
true mystics occasionally reactivate regressive complexes on their way
to mature unity states.” 175
“In my opinion, a dual process is thus set in motion: the self
begins to regress to the lower levels of consciousness while, at the
same time, it is opened to flooding by aspects of the higher realms
(particularly the subtle.) Put differently, as the individual moves
into the subconscious, the superconscious moves into him. As he
regresses to the lower, he is invaded by the higher. He is hit by the
submergent-unconscious as well as the emergent-unconscious. I
personally see no other way to account for the phenomenology of the
schizophrenic break. Those who see schizophrenia as all regression
totally overlook its real religious dimension, and those who see it as
all superspiritual and superhealthy just fly by the evidence of actual
psychic fragmentation and regression.” 176
Some of the chemistry could be similar between kundalini and various
mental illnesses, because of kundalini’s perturbing revelatory quality,
nothing is left unseen and unfelt within one...there is no where to
hide. The former repressive hold of the ego is released by the
dissolution and so the psychic tension is let fly...in whatever form we
have stored within us.
Relationships are particularly good at triggering kundalini
awakenings because our brain's primary matrix is constructed in
relationship to our primary caregiver in infancy—thus relationship
later in life can trigger the release of incredible psychic forces
bound up in such complexes as avoidance/attraction, double-bind,
relentless dilemma, rejection and abandonment. Complexes, are webs of
associations created by intense or repeated activation of an archetype.
Psychic storms based on these kinds of primary archetypal patterns
build slowly over the course of a life, underneath the repressive lid
of our ego's coping mechanisms and defenses.
One wonders what is left after all our compensations and camouflages
are penetrated; is there a life at all if we are not doing all this
secondary work of trying to prop ourselves up, defend ourselves or kill
ourselves? But unless things build up to popping point, unless
kundalini sparks up, we will remain in the clutches of the vice that we
built to protect ourselves from the reality we were born into. The ego
will not voluntarily go into that "hole" in our primary matrix...spirit
however willingly goes there in equanimous embrace to find light in the
dark. Kundalini is a spiritual force that arises spontaneously to save
ourSelf from our self.
If you are congenitally schizophrenic, or interpret events in a
mythic or highly personal way then it is best to steer clear of trying
to raise kundalini, because the "self" is just not strong enough to
ride out the dissolution of self and the intensity of archetypical
psychic contents that arise during an awakening. Kundalini is a radical
amplification of our subjective eye and subjective experience that is
why those with unstable neurology can be driven over the deepend. I
think this is probably what happens in the majority of mental
breakdowns. Under kundalini’s incideous power even the strongest brains
can fall into morbid-grandiose-hypersubjectivity and think that the
universe is made for them and that they control the weather and the
stars.
I think this state of pathological grandiose inflation is the fate
of many a Guru and rather than true transcendence it represents
infantile fusion and indissociation, that is magically and mythically
charged (e.g. the purple and red in spiral dynamics). This
subjective-fusion with manifestation is similar to an infant’s magical
uroboric perspective; a state of oceanic indissociation or egocentric
fusion, which is undifferentiated or "one with" local environs.
“We have noted that in the world of the infant the solicitude of the
parent conduces to a belief that the universe is oriented to the
child’s own interest and ready to respond to every thought and desire.
This flattering circumstances not only reinforces the primary
indissociation between inside and out, but even adds to it a further
habit of command, linked to an experience of immediate effect. The
resultant impression of an omnipotence of thought—the power of thought,
desire, a mere nod or shriek, to bring the world to heel—Freud
identified as the psychological base of magic, and the researches of
Piagest and his school support this view. The child’s world is alert
and alive, governed by rules of response and command, not by physical
laws: a portentous continuum of consciousness endowed with purpose and
intent, either resistant or responsive to the child itself. And, as we
know, this infantile notion (or something much like it) of a world
governed rather by moral than by physical laws, kept under control by a
super-ordinated parental peresonality instead of impersonal physical
forces, and oriented to the weal and woe of man, is an illusion that
dominates men’s thought in most parts of the world—to the very present.
We are dealing here with a spontaneous assumption, antecedent to all
teaching, which has given rise to, and now supports, certain religious
and magical beliefts, and when reinforced in turn by these remains as
an absolutely ineradicable conviction, which no amount of rational
thought or empirical science can quite erase.” Joseph Campbell, The Masks of God, Volume 1: Primitive Mythology
Schizophrenia maybe a hypo-glutamatergic illness: excessive
glutamate metabolism leading to the damage of receptors and exhaustion
of glutamate as a neurotransmitter. Studies found that high levels of
glutamate antagonists were present, and glutamate levels decreased in
the prefrontal and hippocampal regions of schizophrenics. The limbic
regions especially the hippocampus contain high concentrations of NMDA
and AMPA glutamate receptors, however in schizophrenia these are
reduced. Some researchers speculate that overactivity of the brain's
cannabinoid system may contribute to schizophrenic symptoms
Glycine is essential at the NMDA receptor site, it was found that
there were an increase in glycine receptors possibly as compensation
for the reduced glutamate activity. Increasing NMDA function with
glycine agonists maybe a potential new strategy for the management of
schizophrenia. High doses of glycine at 30 g/day gave significant
antipsychotic results. Schizophrenia and Glutamate, B. G. Bunney, PhD.,
Some of the schizophrenic type symptoms of kundalini awakenings
could be due to hypertonality of the nerves activating the release of
Ca2+ thereby killing off neurons, axons and reducing the number of NMDA
glutamate receptors. That is during the peak kundalini stage first
there is abnormally high concentrations of glutamate and over
excitation of nerve cells, followed by a hypo-glutamate period of
burnout and recovery lasting 5 or more years until the glutamate
receptor systems have reinstated themselves. Thus glutamate toxicity
leads to a glutamate deficiency.
The NMDA receptor is activated by the neurotransmitter glycine as
well as glutamate. It appears that it might be advisable to take
glycine supplementation during awakening as it has calming rather than
excitatory properties and is used in bipolar treatment and for
hyperactivity. Also to reduce kundalini it might be worth investigating
inhibitors such as L-lysine which functions as antagonist to glutamate
receptors. Since lysine blocks the NMDA receptors it might protect them
from damage during radical kundalini events. It is likely that it will
also reduce the severity of such events.
Histamine protects against NMDA-induced necrosis in cultured cortical
neurons. It has been found that about half the patients classified as
suffering from schizophrenia have low histamine levels in the blood,
and as histamine levels were increased, their health improved. (See
Histamine for more on this.)
In his book What Really Causes Schizophrenia, Harold Foster
proposes that schizophrenia is not caused by excess dopamine but by
excessive levels of a metabolite of adrenaline—adrenochrome.
Adrenochrome acts as a hallucinogen, free radical generator and
neurotoxin that interferes with biochemical systems and damages the
thyroid. Dr. Foster suggests that treatment should include methods to
reduce adrenaline producing stress and slow down its metabolism to
adrenochrome. Sugar consumption and allergin exposure should also be
reduced. Coupled with a supplemental program that includes high doses
of niacin, thiamine or coenzyme Q10 along with desiccated thyroid to
help thyroid damage.
Archetypes and Health
There are common themes in the symbols and archetypes that arise
during the energy flux of both kundalini and schizophrenia. As these
images arise biochemically within us they themselves become the
resonant filter via which we find synchronous information and events in
the outer world to reinforce the energetic power of the archetype we
are preoccupied with. This process of alchemy via correspondence
between the inner and outer worlds is mostly geared into the visual
cortex it seems. We project our interiors and this adds fuel to the
heat of our internal flame. At this time the repressive mechanism of
the prefrontal-Superego is reduced and we have more access to potent
dream visuals, visions and the full spectrum of psychic
supersenses—including precognition (temporal penetration) and
bio-telepathic-navigation (nonlocality/spacial penetration).
Dreams are reflections of the archetypal psyche. Note that the dream
life we have is inclusive but transcendent of who we are as a
conditioned being. Dreams offer us a deeper human experience and
understanding than we can arrive at during our waking state. They have
originality, depth, genius, profundity and transpersonal meaning way
beyond anything arrived at via the intellect. Dreams impact us at a
species level to affect alchemical transformation via
emotional-cellular retuning. Since dreams are our greatest teacher,
that means that the archetypal layers of the psyche are actually
superior to the intellect and the associative mind is a mere student or
tool of this mind beyond the mind which is inconceivably vast and
unfathomable. If we were exposed to the full impact of this greater
mind without our normal restrictive filters we would probably never
return to the limited state that we call sanity. Because the
complexity, interrrelatedness, exquisite beauty, portent and love of
the archetypal realm of the Gods would be such a shock to our
habituated dissocation.
“The Dreamer who dreams our dreams knows far more of us than we know of it." R.D. Laing
Symbols of the Collective Dream
Positive Images —Center, return to beginnings, lost paradise, logos
of origins, the egg, new society, new humanity, New Jerusalem, new
earth, new birth, Mary and child, Divine child, sacred marriage,
androgyne, apotheosis as God or Goddess, king or queen, deity or saint,
hero or heroine, messiah, one chosen for leadership. Quadrated fourfold
structure to the World, law of One, play of the opposites.
Negative Images—Fire, the snake, chaos, lost, no nurture, decay,
dismemberment, death, dissolution in the Void, dangerous abyss,
falling, cosmic conflict, Armageddon, world domination, triumph of the
Antichrist, evil ruler, threat of the opposite, supremacy of the
opposite sex, fool, clown, ghost, witch, puny outsider, stranger
danger, UFOs, alien invasion, abduction, stuck, suffocation,
possession, malevolent entities.
These various symbols also arise in the collective daily
consciousness as impulses of joint active imagination…there is indeed
probably a progressive spiral pattern to the successive emergence of
these various inspirational symbols above and beyond the interference
of media. They are contagious chemical, quantum, and visionary impulses
that arise during certain periods, as an infinity of nested archetypal
memes arising spontaneously from the Void impacting us all. They are
probably keyed into cosmic and annual solar/lunar cycles also. It is
through the madness of this kind of collective waking-dream that events
like the holocaust or wars in general are undertaken.
We can run into trouble with patterns of cyclic metabolic
disturbance if the interpretation the subjective experience of our
awakening remains in the mythic-archetypal realm, by being possessed by
the figments of our alchemical imagination. With the perturbation of
consensus mind and the sometimes instantaneous new levels of sensing
and consciousness, we must then learn to recognize this newfound
awareness in rational, Higher-Self accepting terms. To avoid spiraling
into prolonged metabolic and cognitive chaos we must accept these new
levels of awareness and physiological condition as coming from “us” and
not from an alien entity or God. That is we must claim responsibility
for our Self as it incarnates at an accelerated pace and not project
the cause of our condition onto external people, entities or events.
As an integrated human we can still "have" our story, but we must
keep it in its place by running it through a progressively rational
interpretation. For it is this rationalizing process that integrates
the archetypal imaginal world (reptilian/old mammalian brain) into the
21st Century prefrontal lobes. In schizophrenia the individual has no
objective distance between him and the objects or contents in his mind
and by being perpetually and totally engrossed in the internal drama
his biochemistry spirals out of control leading to catabolic breakdown
of tissues and affecting long term cellular and neurological processes
and structures.
Chronic illness can occur due to the presence of biotoxins which the
body is unable to eliminate. These biotoxins can be cause and effect in
cyclic periods of mental illness as well as physical disorder.
Endogenous toxins are produced like ammonia, methylmalonic acid, free
radicals; and an acid pH generates a different kind of metabolism.
Studies in rats show that all catecholamines (excitatory
neurotransmitters) including norepinephrine (NE), dopamine, and
epinephrine, are toxic to neurons as well as glial cells. Plus neuron
excitotoxicity also occurs with excess glutamate and nitric oxide.
Biochemists and physiologists are now recognizing that these regulators
or products of their metabolism as potential endogenous toxins. Other
potential endogenous neurotoxins include: tetraisoquinolines,
beta-carbolines, methylimidazoles, tryptamines, and biotoxins produced
by intestinal bacteria and these are just a few.
Certain levels of these compounds exists in a healthy organism, but
when they are hyperproduced they can generate pathogenic toxic products
under the action of certain conditions such as mental disorder, stress,
infection, alcohol or exposure to drugs or exotoxins and pollutants.
Using our mind in ways that perpetuate metabolic toxicity creates
“enterometabolic disorders which have a relationship to inflammation,
musculoskeletal pain and degeneration, suppressed immunity, autoimmune
disorders and lowered fertility. Using our mind in healthy ways lowers
the body’s burden of metabolic toxins, which in turn reduces the
inflammatory cascade.
(See Toxic Brain Syndrome and The Ammonia Hypothesis)
—The connection between pathogens, biotoxins, inflammatory and immune disorders.
Archetypal Fixation
If we lack powerful connection to our Muse’s higher art and purpose,
this can lead to the energy of awakening remaining in the symbolic
phantoms of our archetypal matrix. The elevated energetic activation of
the autonomic-medulla and emotional-limbic brain can hold us captive,
running out their own dramas. In a sense these captivating figments are
not us, but programs entered into us via our origins and our position
in the collective unconscious. If we can objectively gain distance from
the content of our mind and emotions, we can then be still enough for
our higher purpose and spiritual vocation to emerge from the maelstrom.
Human life is all symbols. We live in a mind soup of
psychoconfabulation. The art to life is to disembed from the symbols of
mind-stuff so that we can use them, instead of them using us.
Archetypal Validation
For the initiate there is a lot of support out there nowadays,
through various kundalini institutes and Spiritual Emergence Network
SEN in various countries. The psychotherapy industry is slowing
addressing the issue. But there is a danger that because
psychotherapists are trained in pathology, not human excellence and
evolution that they will treat kundalini as though it was a form of
disease. Believe me when one is studying pathology one takes on a bit
of the stigma and paranoia of the pathology. While individuals in the
throws of an awakening are as sensitive and vulnerable as they will
ever be, great care should be taken to reassure them and not drive
their chemistry into a paranoiac downward spiral. Also the energy and
cyclic flow of the awakening should be honored, if the process is
countermanded, contested and stopped this can cause grave danger to the
individual.
The archetypical content should be respected and perhaps seen
through various lenses, but it should never be dismissed as delusion or
mere projection. If this happens then the whole cascade of chemistry
that packs enormous energies and psychic forces can be prematurely
deflated and then it turns into a self-destructive bomb in the bodymind
of the awakener. Consequently this can lead to such a devastating
production of free radicals and catabolic agents that the mind of the
individual can be permanently damaged. Hence professionals that deal
with kundalini have to be of a post-conventional, humanist bent. They
need to specialize in self-actualization, with a thorough understanding
of the nonordinary nature of this chemistry, the physiology and the
larger picture of the evolution of the human species and life in
general. They will be effective to the extent that they too participate
in the Mystery along with their clients.
Erich Jantsh, coined the term "self-organization." The science of
self-organization concedes that the most interesting structures in
nature are not caused in the usual sense but, rather, cause themselves
to come into being. They "self-organize." Another term for this is
Autopoiesis, the process whereby an organization produces itself. Like
physical formation and birth of a child, kundalini is autopoietic. That
is it occurs under its own innate chemistry. It is a cosmic birth—the
Universe is birthing itself through us. But just as the environmental
conditions (physical, mental, emotional and spiritual) may not be
condusive to the true well-being of a human birth, so too the
conditions for a spiritual birth may not be constructive and
alchemically-cocreative with the universe to bring about the
spiritualized individual. The only reason why this is so is Ignorance!
Because an awakening involves mechanisms that lead to the death of
old mental pathways, the necrosis of neurons and axons and inferior
cells throughout the body—if this is not undertaken in life-affirming
circumstances then much more extensive die-back can occur—and if
conditions are not suitable during the rehabilitation phase then the
time specific period for retraining the brain in preferred pathways and
states is forfeited. Can you not see then the potential for brain
damage coupled with circumstantial dehumanization through environmental
deprivation. And all because of our wholesale ignorance over this
natural process of spiritual death and rebirth.
Bruce MacLennan in his chapter in the book Neurotheology P305-14
says that archetypes as described by Jung, provide the crucial link
between the material and spiritual worlds; shaping the conscious
contents by regulating, modifying and motivating them. He says the
archetypes (inherited patterns of behavior) are objectively real and
crucially important for meaningful human life. This might be the best
material out there on the impact of the archetypes on the psyche.
I cannot recommend Neurotheology: Brain, Science, Spirituality,
Religious Experience highly enough. Some of the authors contributing to
this book include: Rhawn Joseph, Andrew Newburg, Michael Persinger,
William James, Eugene d’Aquili, and many more.
Follow the works of John Weir Perry for an interesting look into the
archetypal symbols that arise within the psyche during awakening. There
is an interview with Jeffery Mishlove—Visionary Experience or Psychosis
with John W. Perry, M.D.
Trials of the Visionary Mind: Spiritual Emergency and the Renewal
Process; John Weir Perry State University of New York Press, 1998.
The Living Labyrinth: Exploring Universal Themes in Myths, Dreams,
and the Symbolism of Waking Life by Jeremy Taylor; Paulist Press, 1998.
Also Volume 5 of Carl Jung’s Collected Works: Symbols of Transformation.
The Unfolding Self: Varieties of Transformative Experience, by Ralph
Metzner is a good overall map of universal symbols and concepts to the
transformational process.
Rudi: 14 Years With My Teacher by John Mann, is a fabulous
book on the psychological aspects of cultivating kundalini, it is
a very reassuring book. www.rudimovie.org —some mp3 audio
of Rudi.
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