According
to yogic terminology the force of Kundalini is supposed to be raised through
meditative exercises and activated within the concept of a subtle body, a body
of energy and finer substance
In
reality Kundalini is the power of imagination, the power of fantasy, which
takes the place of a real function. When a man dreams instead of acting, when
his dreams take the place of reality, when a man imagines himself to be an
eagle, a lion, or a magician, it is the force of Kundalini acting in him.
Kundalini can act in all centers and with its help all the centers can be
satisfied with the imaginary instead of the real. A sheep which considers
itself a lion or a magician lives under the power of Kundalini.
Kundalini
is a force put into men in order to keep them in their present state. If men
could really see their true position and could understand all the horror of it,
they would be unable to remain where they are even for one second. They would
begin to seek a way out and they would quickly find it, because there is a way
out; but men fail to see it simply because they are hypnotized. Kundalini is
the force that keeps them in a hypnotic state. 'To awaken' for man means to be
'dehypnotized.' In this lies the chief difficulty and in this also lies the
guarantee of its possibility, for there is no organic reason for sleep and man
can awaken.
Theoretically
he can, but practically it is almost impossible because as soon as a man
awakens for a moment and opens his eyes, all the forces that caused him to fall
asleep begin to act upon him with tenfold energy and he immediately falls
asleep again, very often dreaming that he is awake or is awakening.
There
are certain states in ordinary sleep in which a man wants to awaken but cannot.
He tells himself that he is awake but, in reality, he continues to sleep—and
this can happen several times before he finally awakes. But in ordinary sleep,
once he is awake, he is in a different state; in hypnotic sleep the case is
otherwise; there are no objective characteristics, at any rate not at the beginning
of awakening; a man cannot pinch himself in order to make sure that he is not
asleep. And if, which God forbid, a man has heard anything about objective
characteristics, Kundalini at once transforms it all into imagination and
dreams.
Kundalini
is a Sanskrit word meaning either "coiled up" or "coiling like a
snake." There are a number of other translations of the term usually
emphasizing a more serpent nature to the word - e.g. 'serpent power'.
The
caduceus symbol of coiling snakes is thought to be an ancient symbolic
representation of Kundalini physiology.
The
concept of Kundalini comes from yogic philosophy of ancient India and refers to
the mothering intelligence behind yogic awakening and spiritual maturation. It
might be regarded by yogis as a sort of deity, hence the occasional
capitalization of the term.
Within
a western frame of understanding it is often associated with the practice of
contemplative or religious practices that might induce an altered state of
consciousness, either brought about spontaneously, through a type of yoga,
through psychedelic drugs, or through a near-death experience.
According to the yogic tradition Kundalini is curled up in the back part of the
root chakra in three and one-half turns around the sacrum. Yogic phenomenology
states that kundalini awakening is associated with the appearance of
bio-energetic phenomena that are said to be experienced somatically by the
yogi.
The
coiled and dormant 'feminine' energy, refers to the vast potential of psychic
energy contained within us all. It is normally symbolized as a serpent coiled
into three and a half circles, with its tail in its mouth, and spiraling around
the central axis (sacrum or sacred bone) at the base of the spine. The
awakening of this serpent and the manifestation of its powers is a primary aim
of the practice of Kundalini Yoga. The image of coiling, like a spring, conveys
the sense of untapped potential energy that will spring into action soon. For
now we remember in small doses.
Sat Nam 🙏
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