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Kundalini - a few links
There are thousands and thousand of pages on the Web on Kundalini, Kundalini yoga, and so on. Some of this material, obviously, is better than other.

 


Kundalini is a psycho-spiritual energy, the energy of the consciousness, which is thought to reside within the sleeping body, and is aroused either through spiritual discipline or spontaneously to bring new states of consciousness, ...

Kundalini
No Frames
The energy of consciousness which normally lies dormant near the root at the base of the spine, unless released through spiritual meditation or yoga techniques to elevate consciousness or provide mystical illumination.

KUNDALINI ACTIVE EVERYWHERE
Wherever there is life, there is Kundalini more or less awake and awakening. But the conscious direction and handling of its power is another matter altogether.

Kundalini Shakta (Yoga)
The word "Yoga" comes from the root "yuj" which means "to join" and, in its spiritual sense, it is that process by which the human spirit is brought into near and conscious communion with, or is merged in, the Divine Spirit, ...

It is stated in one source, that it takes a minimum of three years for even the most advanced yoga practitioner to release the Kundalini through special exercises.

Kundalini
Sanskrit for "fire snake," or "serpent power," this energy is described as waiting in coils at the base of the spine, to be called forth. It revives and transforms the Chakras as it rises, enhancing both physical and psychic powers.

Kundalini The power of Life - one of the forces of nature (feminine) that lies coiled, serpent like at the base of the spine. It creates the foundation of matter, into which spirit incarnates.

Kundalini, Tantra and Sexuality
Excerpted from "The Perfect Matrimony or the Door to Enter Into Intiation" (1950)
by V.M. Samael Aun Weor From: ...

Kundalini Kundalini according to various teachings is believed to be a type of "corporeal energy". Kundalini is envisioned as a serpent coiled at the base of the spine.

Judd: Book Excerpt: The Green Serpent and the Tree: Kabbala and Kundalini Yoga
Mather Walker: Shylock and Kabbalah in The Merchant of Venice
Discussions on the differences between Jewish Kabbalah and modern "Hermetic Qabalah" ...

Sufficient similarity exists between the Masonic CHiram and the Kundalini of Hindu mysticism to warrant the assumption that CHiram may be considered a symbol also of the Spirit Fire moving through the sixth ventricle of the spinal column.

For example, most Tantric traditions use a form of physical discipline known as kundalini yoga. According to the kundalini system, there are a series of seven energy centers (chakras) located along the axis of the spinal column.

I first learn about the occult traditions in jail, by being introduced to Kundalini Yoga. Four months I worked upon rising my Kundalini, which by the way I had no real rising.

The arousing of the Kundalini fire.
. . . Do you appreciate the fact that if you were making full use of each piece of information given in the course of the training, and making it a fact in your experience, ...

Viewed symbolically, the serpent of Kundalini has to be slowly aroused before our perception and awareness can develop and learn to appreciate the qualities of our higher selves, which are our own characteristic Ray qualities.

The more esoteric Tarot decks reveal that Wands symbolize the lifeforce, also known as Kundalini, Qi (Chi), or Prana‹the animating energy that fills every living thing with vitality, without which nothing could live.

Meditating on the transcendent sequence is analogous to the Eastern yogic tradition of raising kundalini (Sanskrit for "Serpent Power") from the base to the crown chakra.

Not only does he discuss some of the standard interpretations of Golden Dawn material, but he also provides his own interpretations based on his experiences with Taylor and Chakra and Kundalini practice.

See also: Ritual, Spirit, Spiritual, World, Light

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