To: K-list
Recieved: 2004/03/11 20:01
Subject: Re: FW: Re: [K-list] grieving
From: Druout
On 2004/03/11 20:01, Druout posted thus to the K-list:
In a message dated 3/11/2004 4:17:23 AM Pacific Standard Time,
amusedATptialaska.net writes:
> I just wonder if - some of this "oversensitivity" might be explained
>by the heart chakra being open before it's ready? Maybe even the other
>chakras aren't open yet, but the danged heart chakra leaves one wide
>open and hurting?
Dear Valerie, List,
Well, this makes sense to me. I was certainly extremely oversensitive when
very young. Took me half a century to finally lose the shyness/fear it
provoked. I suspect that most on the list are more sensitive than the general
population.
This seems to be borne out by the MBTI poll Suzanne Brown did a few years
back http://www.kundalini-gateway.org/polls/po_mbti.html in which most of the
members were INFP rather than the general population which is ES----- (see below)
What is interesting is when K awoke I lost much of the shyness that had
plagued me for most of my life. I guess my power chakra must have taken a hit! :))
Love, Hillary
results of List members' INFP
E 13 I 52
S 8 N 57
T 25 F 40
J 15 P 50
rather than the general (western) population which is primarily ES--
E/ 75% I/ 25%
S/ 75% N/ 25%
T/ 50% F/ 50% (roughly)
J/ 50% P/ 50% (roughly)
Love, Hillary
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