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In this session, Ajahn Nisabho interviews Tara Springett, a meditation teacher specializing in "Kundalini Awakening", about meditation-induced spiritual crisis, side effects of expansion of consciousness, effects of drug use on the aura, and supernatural sensitivities.
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A list of her books may be found here: www.taraspring...
Tara Springett Biography
From teenage years onwards Tara has been deeply interested in personal growth and self-development and has dedicated her life to this quest.
Tara holds an M.A. in Education and has post-graduate qualifications in gestalt therapy, body awareness therapy
and transpersonal therapy (spiritual therapy). She has worked as a drugs counsellor, counsellor for adolescents and general psychotherapist since 1988.
Tara has been a dedicated Buddhist practitioner since 1986. In 1997, she received encouragement from her Buddhist teacher Rigdzin Shikpo to teach meditation. In 2002, her Buddhist teacher the Venerable Garchen Rinpoche also encouraged her to teach.
In addition to her psychotherapeutic and Buddhist qualifications, Tara also received much training in naturopathy, nutrition and traditional Chinese medicine. Tara has also been taught Taoist practices and has worked with these methods intensively for several years. In addition, she is a life-long practitioner of hatha yoga. Since 1988, Tara has taught meditation groups and combines Buddhist wisdom and transpersonal (spiritual) psychotherapy when assisting her clients with their personal growth and development.
Since 2010, Tara has specialised in helping people suffering from kundalini syndrome (also called spiritual crisis). She herself had her first kundalini awakening at the age of 17. Tara has worked with over 2000 clients suffering from spiritual crisis as a kundalini teacher and therapist in many thousands of sessions.
Tara is the author of ten self-help books which have been translated into nine languages. She has been featured in numerous publications and has appeared on various radio and television shows in Europe and the USA. Tara was also a regular contributor to beliefnet.com.
Tara (born 1960) is the mother of a grown up son. She lives with her husband in the beautiful countryside of Devon in England. In her free time Tara loves to walk in nature, visit old-fashioned English tea rooms and lavish many hours of work on her flower garden. (see pictures)