The human body is made up of energy encased in matter. Chakras are etheric body centers that receive prana, or life-energy, from the cosmos through the medulla oblongata and distribute it to the physical body's numerous organs. Muladhara, root chakra, svadhishthana, sacral chakra, manipura, solar plexus chakra, anahata, heart chakra, vishuddha, throat chakra, ajna, brow chakra, and sahasrara, crown chakra are the seven major chakras in tantric yoga. Along the spinal cord are the first five chakras. The pineal gland and the skull at the top of the head, respectively, are related with the final two.
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Each chakra is associated with a bodily organ, a nerve plexus, or an endocrine gland. In terms of its particular configuration and qualities, each is associated to a fundamental element, a deva and a devi masculine and female parts of divinity, a color, a planet, a zodiacal sign, a gemstone, and an animal.
Chakras are allegorically shown as lotuses, each with a varied number of petals inscribed with Sanskrit characters. These letters represent sound vibrations that emitted from Shiva's damru when he performed the cosmic dance. Each chakra has the mysterious force of a bija mantra, or seedsound, which can be increased through external chanting. They come to life when they hear the distinct notes of a raga, a musical song. Shri Raga awakens Muladhara, Vasanta awakens Svadhishthana, Bhairavi awakens Manipura, Panchama awakens Anahata, and Megha awakens Vishuddha. The primeval sound, Aum, charges the remaining two chakras.
The coiled-up energy that lays dormant at the base of the spinal column is known as Kundalini shakti. Chakras are psychic intersections of innumerable nadis or astral tubes (72,000, according to Hatha Yoga Pradipika, III.116) via which energy flows from muladhara, the lowest center of awareness symbolizing Shakti, to sahasrara, the highest center of consciousness symbolizing Shiva. Antahkarana shuddhi, purification of cognition's instruments, asana, physical postures, pranayama, breath control, bandhas, physical locks, hasta-mudras, hand motions, mantras, and meditation are all utilized to awaken Kundalini.
The mind is stuck in the lower three chakras as long as it is preoccupied with matters of survival and enjoyment, and it is unconscious of the higher levels of life. When one's consciousness rises to the anahata chakra, it imbues them with feelings of love, which can take any form – animal, human, or divine depending on one's sanskaras, mental impressions, temperament, circumstances, daily company, and inner wisdom. Feelings are expressed spontaneously at the level of the throat chakra, which is related with space or ether.
When consciousness ascends to the ajna chakra, which marks the confluence of three main psychic pathways ida, pingala, and sushumna the dynamics of spirituality unfold in a mysterious way, endowing one with the divine potential to go beyond conventional states of mind. One loses worldly consciousness when they behold divine light and listen to the unstruck sound. The Ajna chakra serves as a portal to higher spiritual realms. With increased concentration, one can regulate prana, which operates in all six chakras below, and reachshunya-mandala, the circle of the eternal nothingness, also known as sahasrara-dala-padma, or ‘thousand petal-lotus.' The indissoluble oneness of Shiva and Shakti is realized here, and amrita, the heavenly nectar, is savored.
According to Agamic writings, kundalini shakti proceeds through three phases during its ascension: agni or fire kundalini from muladhara to anahata; surya or sun-kundalini from anahata to ajna; and chandra or moon-kundalini from ajna to sahasrara.
Turiya-kundalini is the highest form, in which one is raised to the fourth dimension of being, which is characterized by spiritual purity, calm, and bliss.
What does the Kundalini do?
Are you ready to unlock your true potential and uncover your life's purpose? Kundalini Yoga is an ancient technique that can help you alter your life by allowing you to harness strong energy. Kundalini is a Sanskrit word that means “life force.” “Divine energy is said to have been produced at the base of the spine, which is known as the “coiled snake.” Kundalini is a type of energy that we are born with, and it strives to balance it “uncoil the snake” and reintroduce us to our divine essence
Kundalini originated as a study of energy science and spiritual philosophy. Royalty used to sit with Kundalini Masters to learn about the ancient scientific teachings of kundalini and spiritual visions. Kundalini was brought to our western civilization by Yogi Bhajan, who transformed it into the magnificent practice it is today, with ancient knowledge and modern pragmatism, making it accessible to all.
The ultimate life-force energy is Kundalini. It's where our creative energy, spiritual gifts, and divine feminine energies come from. Kundalini Yoga is a technique for expanding awareness and achieving a state of lightness, joy, and limitless love. Kundalini awakens the energy that has been dormant at the base of our spine, bringing it to the crown of our heads and balancing our chakras and energetic bodies.
Kundalini allows for a free flow of energy up through the chakras, resulting in a condition of expanded consciousnessbut is it safe?
How does it feel when Kundalini awakens?
Kundalini awakening is characterized by the following characteristics. Sensations of ‘energy' moving or imprisoned in specific regions of the body, most commonly the chakra points. This process may become ‘visible' to the experiencer in some way. The energy is too strong or uncomfortable to tolerate, and it is frequently accompanied by shaking, jerking, or spasms.
Are chakras related to Kundalini?
Chakras are linked to our Kundalini, which is an exemplification of our enormous hidden potential. There are numerous ways to unlock these untapped potentials (Mantra repetition, Gemstones, yoga asanas, pranayamas, meditation, etc.) Because all things begin with our ideas, they are regarded as the most powerful means of accessing our innate abilities.
Our ideas are the most powerful causative factor for the manifestation of all possibilities because they are the primary source of all creations. Possessing possibilities without the wisdom to use them wisely is analogous to a monkey brandishing a sword; it is dangerous to both the self and others.
What happens if Kundalini is awakened?
People are sometimes unprepared, or the process begins spontaneously without their knowledge. People who endure inner instability, total breakdown, or spiritual distress, resulting in a catastrophic life crisis, are examples of this. Disgraceful fitness and lifestyle behaviors, such as hard workouts, drug usage, abusive or traumatic situations, and so on, cause Kundalini energy to spontaneously emerge.
The immense strength of Kundalini Shakti energy, once awakened, radically transforms a person's life. He or she can go through a lot of social and emotional changes. Some people may even have a terrible prior experience or have personality swings on a regular basis. They would be able to transcend this inner trauma if properly directed by certain well-experienced masters and gurus, but if not, the outcome would be beyond terrible devastation in an otherwise easy-going life.
What is the difference between spiritual awakening and Kundalini awakening?
Spiritual awakening (also known as “spiritual ascension”) is usually an emotional and psychological experience. Kundalini awakening, on the other hand, is an energetic surge that can be mild and progressive or rapid and strong.
While kundalini awakening normally occurs after a spiritual awakening, it is not always the case. Kundalini can erupt quickly in response to psychedelic drug experiences, sexual encounters, or even tragic ones, as previously indicated.
Another difference is that kundalini energy is felt extremely physically, whereas spiritual awakening is typically more focused on the mind and emotions. While powerful vibrations and heat may be felt in the body during kundalini rising, there is a soulful element of deep questioning, understanding, and transfiguration during spiritual awakening (some refer to this as spiritual alchemy).
Is it possible to have both spiritual and kundalini awakenings at the same time? Without a doubt. And it's for this reason that both can lead to the Dark Night of the Soul (or the inevitable after-effect of feeling as if you've lost touch with the Divine). In the end, they're just two sides of the same coin.
How do you know if you had a Kundalini awakening?
Kundalini is the energy that gives you life. It is thought that unawakened people's energy remains coiled at the base of their spine. The energy spirals upward for people who have an awakening event and become conscious, activating each chakra and transforming the human into an enlightened guru.
Many people believe that Kundalini awakening is a path to complete nirvana, which is accurate to some extent. A Kundalini awakening is frequently discussed in spiritual circles because, before experiencing happiness, the energy must first cleanse and purify, and the resulting shifts can be unsettling at best and painful at worst.
A kundalini awakening might be one of life's most horrific and perplexing experiences. What you can't see at first is that you're actually going through a thorough purification process that will leave you stronger and more level-headed than you've ever been.
1. You begin an emotional reckoning process. You find your mind spinning over memories of old experiences that you either miss and regret not having, or that you mourn and regret having to go through in the first place.
2. You're releasing years of stored energy that have kept you from being present. This implies you'll spend a lot of time reflecting on the past, both what happened and what you wish had gone differently. This is the time to accept it and let go of it.
3. You may have bodily symptoms such as waking up at odd hours of the night, sweating, sobbing, or even a physical rush of energy up your spine.
4. You suddenly feel compelled to make significant changes in your life. This might involve anything from your food to your profession to the individuals with whom you spend your time. You are more than aware of what isn't functioning.
5. You become aware of how your mind has been the primary power keeping you from being present and happy. You begin to see how your ego has kept you stuck in a never-ending cycle of trying to please others “Prepare for the worst,” when it was actually a ruse to distract you from the present moment, where your energy is most powerful.
6. In your life, incredible synchronicities begin to arise. Things have a strange way of turning out and leaving you thinking, “hm, that was perfect.”
7. Your sympathetic abilities are stronger than they've ever been. It's as if you can think and feel exactly what another person is going through at the exact moment they are going through it. This may seem intimidating at first, but it's a sign that your third eye is opening and you're becoming more aware of your true essence, which is connectivity.
8. You have a great desire to spend as much time as possible outside, in nature.
9. You have a strong desire to declutter your life in as many ways as possible: broken relationships, messes in your home, outdated habits that hold you back… everything has to go.
10. You begin to seriously question many of the current systems and structures. You start to look at things like religion, politics, and tradition in new ways, recognizing the core need they serve in human people.
11. You've had an encounter “sporadic” outbursts of emotion In reality, you're dealing with unresolved feelings from the past.
12. You have an overwhelming desire to help people. You recognize that, because we are all fundamentally one, dedicating your life to helping others is the most honourable and rewarding thing you can do.
13. You become enraged for what you were given and didn't get, for all the anguish you did and didn't have to deal with. Eventually, your rage turns to acceptance as you recognize each aspect of your experience as a companion rather than a foe.
14. You understand that life has never happened to you; it has always been a mirror of you. What you put out into the world was exactly what you received in return.
15. You have a mystical, personal relationship with the divine. You perceive yourself as a god, and you see god in every other living human being.
16. You realize that you can't wait any longer to begin living because life is happening right now and has always been. You start to realize that you've been depriving yourself of happiness by waiting for it to start.
Where is Kundalini located in body?
The Kundalini energy is said to be coiled at the base of the spine. The position can be described in a variety of ways, ranging from the rectum to the navel. Kundalini is thought to be housed in three and a half coils in the triangular sacrum bone.
Can Kundalini awaken naturally?
To be honest, there isn't a single answer to this question. After years of establishing a spiritual practice, practising Kundalini yoga, meditating, and so on, some people experience a Kundalini awakening. But it can also happen on its own, without any prior training.
“The Kundalini rising is an automatic process that happensand it can happen under any form of spiritual discipline, any style of yoga,” says Krishna Kaur, a Kundalini yoga teacher.
You may eventually become so neutral and balanced “that you know you've reached a place of total awakened-ness” through the practice of enriching your spirituality and inner world, Kaur notes, adding that she does not teach people to raise their Kundalini energy with an awakening as the goaland does not believe people should attempt it.