Hello, my friend has been practicing intense breathing techniques for 8 month 1 hour each day. It made he not feel good for a few month and then he stopped practicing.
When he stopped started a spiritual crisis he suffers for a year and two month of intense kundalini in his body which feels like burning sensation and emotional pain.
It has been 1 year and two month still it started and he still suffers everday. He cannot have a job and work and cannot function he feels the pain is unbearble and he cannot stand it anymore. Please help us.
Well I can not have any gut feelings on physical process in this case, rather I remind you:
Pain, in essence, in a benefit: either it heals you from past trauma, or it prepares to the future trauma. In each case it's making you stronger, either by it's cause or by it's goal. These two are typical for the pains.
Once your karma solves, you are stronger, and looking back: the pain seems deeply meaningful.
Mind and body, indeed, are related - as the words "intense" and "every day" repeat in your message, I would count the words and hint that it could be:
Your friend is tired. By 8 hours of activity, you get tired for an evening or a few days; for long periods of repeated activities, you get tired also for long periods - for example, if you do 10 pushups, you have done some training the hard way; if you do your simplest finger move 10 000 times, you probably reach a level of pain not with strength, but with being tired. So if you do it each day for months, you have depleted some systems, which get depleted very slowly - this is a reason, why we avoid routines unless we really mean to train a specific muscle or resistance of a skill.
This probably means you can not cure this: so I must agree with Lomax, that this is the process - any weakness in your friend's breathing, which is not visible in a few hours or low intensity, would appear after this long time. Muscles, including the breathing muscles, are all connected, and inevitably you first use the most direct muscles; when they get tired, you use surrounding muscles, which can move the same part of your body - finally, you have connected the surrounding muscles. In this process, you suddenly need to use far-away, untrained muscles, and you readily get them into a "near-death-experiences".
Breathing is connected to your mental states very strongly, and also you need it so much for everything that lack of functioning systems would change the abilities of your body: your mentality reflects those abilities very directly and so, you appear to be in a world, which is not so comfortable for you.
In my experience, my back pain was chronic for 30 years, after one intense day, and now I got a heavy muscle at that place - so when we try to be creative, avoid routines, change positions, this all reflects how our muscle systems get non-functioning for long time.
There are some methods one could imagine:
With muscles tired of training, give them some time to relax, but sometimes you need short exercises to bring them back, so it's very probable that after some rest, your friend needs to repeat similar exercise to bring the muscle back (not every day, but probably for one time - without exercise, tired muscles might not recover).
The first training session of this intensity is the hardest - I broke most of my systems I wanted (palms, joints, ass, legs) with one intense period; I got back a new body. To get it working, I had to do a gentle, non-intense repetition of the exercise - actually, not the exercise is much simpler, I don't have to do much to get them tired or stronger. The period of mine, unluckily, took years, but now I have superhuman skills.
For actual training, you need one replacement set of muscles or energies / configurations. Do some breathing exercise - and to get initial muscle is quite simple - to get another set of muscles for breathing, a back-up battery or muscular system. For example, if you do the same, similar or another exercise in completely different position, or you mentally find other system - even if you just rely on the fact that the normal muscles are tired and your body would use different ones if at all -; in each case, you find different muscles for breathing.
Simplicity of breathing is also related to surrounding muscles, such as the ones of stomach. You can do unrelated exercises for these muscles.
You can breathe with different parts of your body, for example men and women naturally use different parts. You can bread with front, or with back, or with some hardship with sides - in actuality, most of your body can breathe on it's own. This means you do not have to have a routine for breathing, and routines are most affected with training.
So to generalize: typically, if systems of your body are down, you are learning alternative systems. You need to be practical now: find simple exercises to be able to breathe at all - intense training is to grow actual superpower, but to get disabled muscles into working, or in other words, to get muscles you did not have before - typically, it takes 1-2 days, or in some instances you get something basic in a few minutes or with experienced body, you might get a muscle instantly as you see a problem it would solve as your life consequence. In many cases it's enough if you mentally locate the muscle or function, and find the right command in your brain / mind, and it would be even very happy and produce "birth vitamins" - areas in your body, as soon as you get the muscle, change their mood or chemical compound and you might feel something all over your body. So: find a simple, practical training to find an alternative system to the one, which is down, and while your exercise sounds like you will have a superpower after some years (a few people can train anything intensely for a hour a day, so it's not a very normal or typical power unless you were not creative at all, in which case some might share it); for most things you need some willpower and your body will combine muscles from your body to move this area, where it can use even muscles far away (for example, it's easy to move fingers with a shoulder or to get them into tension position doing something with your legs or body), so it will minimally grow things - it will vitaminize and enable the system and you can go with minimal effort; this and other things considered - it's not some kind of siddhi, but a most typical thing humans do, and thus you would learn it in a day.
It's not possible to give specific advice without checking in with your friend's system directly, so this is more of a 'high level' answer. The crisis state your friend is experiencing could include one or more of the following factors:
(a) The breathing techniques may have started to 'open the floodgates' to your friend's unconscious. Breathing techniques can activate old emotions - that's really common. If there is too much, too fast to process it will overwhelm the nervous system. If overwhelm gets to a certain level, the nervous system goes into a crisis state.
(b) The breathing techniques may also have triggered unconscious traumas, which your friend is now experiencing as his system attempts to process consciously what was previously unconscious. The 'energetic signature' of trauma often feels like a combination of a sort-of buzzing together with stuckness/disconnection.
(c) The techniques may also have activated pranic imbalances - not kundalini but other energies.
(d) They may have activated kundalini. If so, it could be having difficulty rising in the central channel. The central channel, known as 'Sushumna', is the 'midline' of the body. It runs from the root chakra to the crown. If kundalini is rising through here, it works to progressively process contracted energies so that eventually the kundalini can flow freely. There are two secondary channels that also rise from the root, spiralling around the central channel. The first is 'Ida', the lunar/feminine channel that is associated with the left side of the body. The other is 'Pingala', the solar/masculine channel that is associated with the right side of the body. If kundalini rises through Pingala it generates a lot of fire and heat. This may explain why your friend has those symptoms.
No matter what is occurring in terms of the above, it would be really supportive for your friend to find a practitioner who can support his system to come out of overwhelm and process any emotions/traumas that are activated - being in extended state of crisis is itself traumatic as well. I am a huge fan of biodynamic craniosacral therapy for this as it is really gentle and non-forceful. (If kundalini is active, it's not a great idea to try to manipulate it or force the energies in the body - better to support the body/nervous system so that kundalini can do its thing.) Hopefully you can find a local practitioner for this as in-person support is the best option for a nervous system that has been in overwhelm for some time. Your friend is also welcome to contact me directly via PM and I would be happy to meet them for a video call. (I do spiritual support work with others and offer a free initial call). Good luck and let me know how this lands and if your friend has any follow-up questions. It really is challenging to be in a crisis like this and it takes time to move out of it, so I hope your friend is being gentle with himself about his situation.
Imagine the same for almost a decade.. If it gets active,there is no return....
I went to shamans,energy workers,magicians,i had sent angels,nothing worked..
What can work at some extent and only to provide temporary relief,is to ask your guides,to soften it...
So what anyone can do?
Nothing... It is part of the process.
It sounds harsh and brutal,but that's how things are...