Jana Dixon
Title: Nada
Gender: Female
Age: 49
Location: Boulder, CO ![]()
About Me:
I just realized that the book Biology of Kundalini (BOK) is a very comprehensive manual for dealing with Gulf War Syndrome and PTSD for the vets. It is paradoxical that those practices and nutritional remediation needed for enduring kundalini without excess damage and regression are exactly those things that are needed for remedial action on the biological-mental-emotional repercussions of war. From the need for silicon to strengthen cell structures against free radicals and radiation, to nerve recovery, and detoxification of toxins. Plus a vast smorgasbord of effective tools, practices and skills needed to recover full physical and spiritual functioning. The crisis of war and the crisis of kundalini are similar in their omnipotent impact on our lives. There are similarity and correspondences between them for recovery from these dismembering and dismantling forces…if the two schools of thought could be united…those trying to help kundalini awakeners, and those trying to help war vets…then both efforts could be greatly enhanced…to the point where the need for war itself and the trauma that it spreads in soldier and civilian alike…may indeed be outgrown in short order.
War you could say is a failure of nerve, consciousness and heart. We can outgrow it by repairing and developing the human spirit to transcend lesser solutions and opt for the high road of Global Peace…as though our lives depended on it. Because they do!
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Things Jana Loves
Goals
- Ecovillage in New Zealand









