Shared Transformation

Introduction to Issue 12

When I read the letter for help printed in the newsletter, I cried. Coming up against repeated brick walls in her search for help echoed my own early and terrifying encounter with Kundalini symptoms. Many of us have suffered this same plight. While its incidence is so rapidly on the increase, it is sad and frustrating that so many healers and spiritual teachers of all persuasion are painfully ignorant of the Kundalini process.

Because we realized that others in the same predicament would be apt to turn to alternative help after traditional medical resources had failed them, when we began Shared Transformation, we sent over 500 letters across the country, explaining the purpose of the newsletter to yoga and meditation centers, bodyworkers, therapists, psychics and healers of all types. We included a brief list of the most common Kundalini symptoms, and asked these spiritual and health workers to let their patients and clients know we were here for them. Yet only a handful bothered to send for the free introductory issue. Discouraging as this meager response was, we have continued to periodically send flyers describing the newsletter to groups, institutes and individuals who might find our work a meaningful corollary to their own. The positive side of this has been that the few who do respond generally express enthusiastic praise for the newsletter. Naturally, the ones who express the most gratitude are those who are personally experiencing the spiritual awakening process themselves.

Above all else, we consider the newsletter to be a vehicle of the Spirit, and we trust in the Spirit to lead those who will be helped by it to find out about it when the time is right. Despite the marginal publicity, we continue to be surprised by the sometimes mysterious and synchronistic ways our readers have found out about Shared Transformation.


-- El Collie

© El Collie 1995

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