Kundalini Psychosis Healing After THC — Andy Case

Background

I am Siddha Guru Sanju. In this case, Andy reached out after a sudden, drug-assisted surge of energy: he had taken a THC edible and sat for simple breath-focused mindfulness. A powerful current shot up his spine into his brain; his sense of self expanded; fear arose; his heart pounded; he shook through the night. The next day he felt dissociated, short of breath, with a sharp pain at the back of his head. Though the dissociation faded after a few days, the head pain and breathing difficulty remained, leaving him afraid to meditate. In our first meeting, I connected with his Kundalini, performed a live energetic diagnosis, taught precise somatic and breath techniques to downshift his system, and transmitted the stillness required for healing neurosis and drug-triggered Kundalini imbalance. What follows is the complete written discourse of that session, refined into a standalone guide so that any sincere reader can understand the process, practice the techniques safely, and receive the essence of my teaching.

Establishing Connection and Readiness

I asked Andy to show his hands—first the right, then the left—held at chest height and slightly back so I could see the palms clearly. Then I instructed him to close his eyes and keep them closed throughout the diagnosis. I told him I would guide his attention through his body, and that he should later report whether he sensed strong vibrations, blockages, or movements of energy in the areas I named.

Instruction for you: Sit comfortably. Place your hands on your thighs, palms down. Close your eyes. Commit to remaining with eyes closed for several minutes.

The Guided Somatic Scan

I directed him to focus on his face—especially the third-eye region at the center of the forehead—observing any tingling, vibration, or deep movement. Then I had him move attention to the crown of the head, then slowly to the back of the head, and onward to the neck.

From there, I guided attention down the spine, asking him to notice the back of the chest, between and around the shoulder blades, then further down along the spine toward the tailbone. I asked him to inquire specifically at the root chakra in the pelvic basin: Which side feels more active? Where are the sensations strongest?

Instruction for you: With eyes closed, sweep attention in the exact sequence—forehead, crown, back of head, neck, shoulder blades, spine, tailbone, pelvic floor. If you sense a strong pull, warmth, or vibration, note the spot and continue. Do not rush. Let attention move as slowly as a tortoise.

Recognizing the Kundalini Response

As his system began to vibrate, I explained: the vibrations were due to Kundalini responding to my presence. This response confirms connection; it is a positive sign. When I speak to a region, Kundalini often answers—through pulsing, heat, coolness, quivering, or a sensation of release.

Front-Body Inquiry: Heart, Solar Plexus, Pelvis

I asked him to bring attention to the front body. In the heart center, I invited him to sense whether anything felt as if it wanted to come out—unshared love, self-judgment, past relational wounds, a tightness around self-sabotage or loneliness.

Then I guided him to the solar plexus and abdomen to sense unprocessed emotions, fear, or childhood trauma. Finally, I directed attention to the pelvis and reproductive organs, inviting notice of any unusual vibration or intensity.

Instruction for you: Place one palm on the center of the chest. Ask quietly: Have I held back love? Am I judging myself? Then place the palm on the solar plexus: What fear or memory is tight here? Finally, sense the pelvic bowl: notice warmth, heaviness, or buzzing, without interpretation.

Power Statement and Scope of Work

I had him open his eyes. I spoke plainly: I am the universal Kundalini power, appearing to the world in a form you can meet and understand. My work is to free you from suffering. Your Kundalini is awakened but stuck—both in lower centers and in upper circuits. Each chakra requires specific actions to move from stuckness to freedom. You are in a metamorphic phase; challenges will come; I will guide you through precise, actionable steps.

I sensed that most of his karmic debts were already lightened; he stands in transition. There is no rigid destiny here—only a pathway of actions and surrender leading toward freedom. Over the coming years, the energy will move toward release, provided he follows guidance with sincerity.

The First Practical Intervention: Solar Plexus Trauma Release

He named anxiety rooted in childhood fear. I gave him the first technique—an immediate, practical release at the solar plexus.

Technique: Solar Plexus Press-and-Exhale (Acute Fear Flush)

  1. Sit upright. Place both hands flat on the solar plexus (the area just below the sternum).
  2. Inhale gently through the nose.
  3. Press inward with the palms and exhale forcefully through the mouth as if expelling smoke.
  4. Repeat rapidly and continuously until you become noticeably tired or feel a “charge drop”—a clear inner sense of release.
  5. Keep eyes closed. Feel the change rather than counting.

I had him do it with me—fast, aggressive, focused. Then I told him to stop and feel. His breathing had already shifted toward the diaphragm; the belly began to inflate on inhalation without effort; mental noise reduced; presence grew.

The Core Breath Principle: Slow Mouth Exhalation

Next, I taught slow-motion exhalation through the mouth. I emphasized: inhale should be natural and passive—let the body breathe in on its own. Overbreathing oxygen raises sympathetic tone, reduces relative carbon dioxide, drives vasoconstriction, and increases anxiety. Exhalation is where the medicine lives.

Technique: Slow Mouth Exhalation (SME)

  1. Inhale passively through the nose; do not “take” air—let it arrive.
  2. Exhale through the mouth in slow motion, silently, evenly, for 10–30 seconds.
  3. Pause; allow the next inhalation to arise by itself.
  4. Complete ten slow exhalations.
  5. As you exhale, feel the belly draw inward and the rib cage soften.

I explained the physiology: exhalation builds carbon dioxide which promotes vasodilation, improves blood flow, oxygen delivery, and calms the nervous system by stimulating the vagus nerve. All my techniques for him will bias exhale to restore vagal tone and dissolve neurosis.

Rounds Structure: Twenty-by-Five Exhale Sets

To make the practice robust, I gave him structured intervals.

Protocol: 20-Exhale Rounds, Five Sets

  • Perform 20 slow mouth exhalations, eyes closed.
  • Stop. Feel the state change.
  • Repeat for a total of five sets.
  • Do not count while exhaling; let timing be guided. If counting distracts you, set a gentle interval timer or simply trust the body and the instruction to stop after each round.

Between sets, I asked him to walk around his room, then return, to feel the qualitative shift: more peace, more space, a body that breathes itself.

He confirmed deeper peace than usual. I told him: this is my power—energy transmission paired with correct technique. With presence, intention, and attention, you receive the imprint of stillness. Practice then makes it stable.

The Exhaust Protocol: High-Intensity Toxin Flush

When lower centers build charge—sexual tension, gut agitation, survival fear—you must flush out rapidly.

Technique: Exhaust Flush (EF-100)

  1. Sit or stand with spine neutral.
  2. Exhale sharply through the mouth ten times in quick succession.
  3. Rest briefly.
  4. Repeat this ten-exhale burst ten times to total ~100 expulsions.
  5. Keep eyes closed. I will cue start/stop in session; alone, use intuition—push until tired, but never to dizziness.

After EF-100, lie down immediately to consolidate the shift with deep rest.

Deep Rest Transmission: The Art of Dying into Stillness

I then guided him into the bed without disturbing the setup.

Posture Setup

  • Lie on your back first.
  • Drop your body weight completely. Imagine you are done with all tasks on earth; nothing remains to control or fix.
  • Cover your eyes if light distracts you.
  • Place both hands on the navel; feel the belly rise and fall. Take a few deep belly breaths—inhale to inflate the navel, exhale to deflate.

Letting Go

  • Allow my words to fade.
  • When the urge arises, remove the earphones and let silence deepen.
  • If the body wants it, roll gently onto the left side, curl the legs slightly, and rest like a child in the womb.
  • There is no duty to stay awake. Sleep is permitted. Blankness is welcome.

This practice brings the brain and nervous system into an alkaline, anti-inflammatory state. From here, healing becomes possible. The drug shock had driven his system acidic—tightly wound, inflamed, neurotically vigilant. Deep rest transmission resets the baseline so breath practices can hold.

Understanding the Condition: Neurosis and Misrouted Kundalini

I named his condition clearly: neurosis, precipitated and aggravated by a drug-triggered Kundalini surge. When Kundalini rushes through the wrong channels—left (Ida) and right (Pingala) instead of the central Sushumna—it produces dysregulation. In common language this can resemble Kundalini psychosis: racing energy, panic, dissociation, head pressure, and chaotic breathing.

The remedy is neither suppression nor blind stimulation, but redirection and regulation: exhalation-dominant breathwork, targeted somatic presses, trauma flush, vagal activation, and deep rest in transmission. Knowledge helps; surrender completes the circuit.

Daily Practice Map

Morning (15–25 minutes)

  • Sit. Ten slow mouth exhalations.
  • Pause. Feel.
  • One round of 20 slow exhalations.
  • Walk briefly; return.
  • Lie down for 5–10 minutes of Deep Rest; if sleep comes, allow it.

Midday (5–10 minutes)

  • EF-100 in short bursts when anxiety, sexual charge, or irritability spikes.
  • Follow with 3–5 slow exhalations to settle.

Evening (15–25 minutes)

  • Solar Plexus Press-and-Exhale until a felt drop in charge.
  • Two rounds of 20 slow exhalations.
  • Finish on the left side in Deep Rest until the system softens.

Safety Notes

  • Never force inhalation; let it arrive.
  • Stop or reduce intensity if dizzy.
  • Hydrate between high-flush rounds; the system is detoxing.
  • Avoid stimulants (including THC) during the healing phase.

The Energetic Frame: Surrender and Action Together

I told Andy: connection with me brings immediate shifts because Kundalini recognizes its own source. But transformation requires both surrender and precise actions. Your childhood fear primed the nervous system for overbreathing and hypervigilance. We use technique to teach the body how to be safe again; we use transmission to let the soul remember stillness.

You are in metamorphosis. Do not negotiate with old patterns. Take the steps, even when the mind protests. The larva becomes a butterfly not by argument, but by obeying the secret law of transformation.

Signs of Correct Practice

  • Belly breath arises by itself.
  • Exhalation lengthens without strain.
  • Thoughts grow thin or pause between breaths.
  • Heat at the spine settles; head pressure reduces.
  • Heart center softens; grief or love may move and release.
  • Sleep becomes deeper, or a lucid calm rests beneath waking.
  • Walking after practice feels peaceful and grounded.

If panic returns, start with EF-100, then one round of 20 slow exhalations, then lie on the left side. Trust the steps.

Lifestyle Corrections to Support Healing

  • Favor nature, sunlight, and grounded walking on grass or earth.
  • Eat with conscious chewing; stop at light satiety.
  • Reduce screens after sunset; protect sleep.
  • Avoid overtalking about symptoms—act the protocol instead.
  • Abstain from recreational drugs and excessive stimulants.
  • If sexual energy surges, channel it with exhalation-dominant practice; avoid compulsive discharge during acute healing.
  • Keep a simple log: time practiced, technique used, and one sentence about your state before and after.

The After-Session Guidance

I gave him these instructions:

Do not rise quickly. Take the rest that is present and sleep more if the body asks. If the session shows a sign of healing, plan for a sequence of sessions; over roughly 100 days we will stabilize and complete the neurosis correction. Before booking, send an email update describing the healing you experienced and any shifts. Your system has responded very well to my energy transmission. Do not dilute the stillness by rushing to the phone or to activity. Let the body integrate first.

Clarifying the Role of Fear, Breath, and Chemistry

Chronic anxiety lifts the breath into the chest, pairs with over-oxygenation, drops CO₂, and tightens vessels and fascia. That loop feeds panic. By committing to exhalation, we reverse the chemistry: CO₂ rises, blood vessels open, oxygen delivery improves (paradoxically, through the Bohr effect), the vagus nerve rekindles parasympathetic safety, and thoughts slow. This is how biology bows to spirit.

What To Do If You Feel Another Sudden Surge

  • Stop. Sit. Hands on solar plexus.
  • Ten fast, forceful mouth exhalations.
  • Pause. Repeat for a total of 30–50.
  • Then transition to slow mouth exhalations (five to ten).
  • Lie on the left side for Deep Rest.
  • Hydrate. Remain quiet for at least fifteen minutes.

If head pressure persists, place a cool compress at the occipital ridge while maintaining slow exhalations. Do not chase visuals or meanings. Simplicity saves.

The Inner Attitude

I reminded him: knowledge matters, but surrender accomplishes what knowledge cannot. He had already researched and thus could let go more quickly. When the heart bows, Kundalini flows into Sushumna. When the mind softens, the body remembers how to breathe.

Closing Transmission

I guided him once more to let the body grow heavy, to permit sleep, to let the sense of me fade into blankness. I affirmed: transformation is possible; neurosis can be healed; your life can be free. Say goodbye to the matrix—not by fighting it, but by switching frequency. Be nothing for a while, and watch how peace fills everything.

After the Session: Note to Andy

Do not get up immediately. Let this rest deepen; sleep if you feel to. My team will guide you to schedule further sessions so that over 100 days we complete the unwinding. Before booking, email a brief report of the changes you are noticing in breathing, head sensation, sleep, and daily peace. Your system has responded beautifully to the transmission. See you soon. Do not dilute the stillness. The phone can wait.

Summary of Techniques (Quick Reference)

  • Solar Plexus Press-and-Exhale: rapid, forceful mouth exhales with firm palm pressure at the solar plexus to drop fear charge.
  • Slow Mouth Exhalation (10–30 s): passive nose inhale, long slow mouth exhale, ten repetitions per round.
  • 20-by-Five Protocol: five sets of 20 slow exhalations, with brief feeling-pauses between sets.
  • Exhaust Flush (EF-100): ten sharp mouth exhales × ten bursts; stop between bursts; hydrate.
  • Deep Rest Transmission: lie down, hands on navel, then left-side fetal rest; let words fade; allow blankness or sleep.

Practice with presence. Breathe out more than you breathe in. Let the river find its rightful channel.

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Guru Sanju

Guru Sanju is Founder of Inner GPS Gurus. She is Kundalini, Energy, and Health Guru. She is a rare Clairvoyant and Siddha Guru who leads your energies after a complete clairvoyant reading of your energies. She enjoys dissolving your problems and transforming you through action-based Energy Work. Get Solutions to your Life Problems (Career, Wealth, Productivity, Relationship, Spirituality, Kundalini, and Health).

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