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==Notes== {{notelist|refs= <!-- P --> <!-- "proces_explanation" --> {{efn-la|name="proces_explanation"|A range of explanations have been given.{{sfn|Vernon|2001|p=124-128}} Jayakar (1986), p. 46n. and Lutyens (1975), p. 166 provide a frequently given explanation, that it represented the so-called ''awakening of [[kundalini]]'', a process that according to Hindu mysticism culminates in [[Transcendence (religion)|transcendent consciousness]]. Others view it in [[Sigmund Freud|Freudian]] terms. Aberbach (1993) contends that the experiences were a projection of Krishnamurti's accumulated grief over the death of his mother. Sloss (1993), p. 61 considers the ''process'' to be a purely physical event centred on sickness or trauma, and suggests the possibility of [[Temporal lobe epilepsy#Effects on society|epilepsy]], a possibility that Lutyens (1990) rejects. According to Lutyens (1990), pp. 45β46., Krishnamurti believed the ''process'' was necessary for his spiritual development and not a medical matter or condition. As far as he was concerned, he had encountered Truth; he thought the ''process'' was in some way related to this encounter, and to later experiences.}} }}
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