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Recieved: 2000/01/12 20:02
Subject: [K-list] Really wondering .. Some Answers
From: Christopher Wynter
On 2000/01/12 20:02, Christopher Wynter posted thus to the K-list:
I will try to find words to answer what has been posted on the subject by
both Jenell and Mystress Angelique.
Please understand that this is a perspective I have come up with from many
years of deeper body remembering work within myself and a group people who
have had the courage to use their own bodies as their textbook.
I have found that for many, my perspective is a little different to what
they have been taught. I welcome any questions that you might have, because
this is the first time I have attempted to concisely put what we have
learned into the written word.
I feel that to provide answers to the questions you ask, and explanations
as to the symptoms you are experiencing, and the reason why requires some
background of the biological process as I have learned it within the work
I've been involved in.
The human body, mine, yours, was conceived from a single egg which was
formed primarily in your grandmothers womb, and environmentally modified
within your mother. It contains within it the "genetic memory" of the
mitochondrial line.
This it was fertilised by a sperm from your father which carries his
mother's genetic memory, modified by his life experience.
This genetic memory is carried in both the nuclear DNA and also the
mitochondrial DNA.
The genetic imprinting process occurs as the cells remember patterns of
shock or trauma experienced by the body.
Every time you catch your breath in response to a shock, a "photographic"
image of the emotion is imprinted within the cells of the body and thus
also within the cells (genes) of the DNA.
The energy we know as Kundalini is the energy of the cells in free
movement, in free expression, and is also the energy contained within the
cells themselves.
As the breath is caught, as the cells and the atoms and molecules within
the cells "freeze" so this energy is not allowed to move freely and become
trapped within frozen expression.
If there has been experience of plain, then that will be the physiological
memory that has been trapped.
If there has been an enforced or encoded behaviour which traps the free
expression, then "keywords" or symbols can be part of the imprinting.
Genetic memory requires and environmental trigger in order to "manifest"
the disorder.
For forming foetus in utero, the environmental trigger are the conscious
and unconscious thoughts feelings and emotions of the mother. These can
set in place the basic patterns and beliefs that are followed unconsciously
throughout the lifetime in this physical body.
The body has programmed within it, a number of cycles of opportunity to
release this genetic imprinting.
The first is the birthing process .. Where the experience of being squeezed
through the cervix and the vaginal opening massages the cells of body and
reawakens the intrinsic free expression and free movement of the atoms and
molecules within the cells, attempting to release past inherited and
environmental memory. The use of anaesthetic and painkillers during the
birth process tends to inhibit this release.
The child is thus born "with Kundalini awakened" to a degree dependant on
the birth process itself, and is in in that instant, a macrocosm of the
microcosm single cell from which it evolved.
From the moment of birth, the infant is subjected to environmental
triggers, and patterns of shock (both consciously and unconsciously)
projected onto it from various sources ... and so the imprinting process
begins again and builds on the patterns and impressions which were not
released during the birthing process.
At two years of age, there is a similar spontaneous Kundalini movement
which if repressed, imprints body memory into the Hypothalamus. (the
source of the terrible two's)
The processes repeated again at approximately seven years of age (loss of
the baby teeth .. When the thymus function is transferred to the spleen)
and also puberty.
There is a minor movement programmed for 28 years the next major cycle
occurs at approximately age 42 which is interpreted as "menopause" or mid
life crisis.
Experience of Kundalini moving at these ages is very likely to bring with
it very strong impressions of conception and birth ..
Spontaneous Kundalini movement can also occur at times in between, and can
be triggered by the release of a trapped pattern of shock or belief .. Then
the experience will bring with it the feelings associated with the
entrapment. It is possible to map patterns of events during a person's life
from conception to present age in cycles as a means of identifying "cell
limiting beliefs".
The Kundalini moment will be accompanied by the reversal of the "trauma"
which saw it trapped the first place ... hence the reliving of experiences
and or be remembering of past situations and events as either thought
feeling or emotion.
I hope that this may start to provide some sort of explanation in answer to
part of what you have asked ...
and if you would like me to continue along this thread, fully exploring
your questions, please let me know.
Christopher Wynter
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