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KUNDALINI YOGA
Kundalini Yoga
Awaken to a new form of yoga and energy.

Kundalini means kund (depth) and alini(awakening/ energy). It translates
into the vast resource of energy within all of us, lying deep inside,
waiting to be awakened. The only thing any layperson would know about
Kundalini yoga is the fallacious concept that is meant to awaken the
sexual prowess. In this powerful age of branding, it was promoted as
such. And in the process, it got shrouded in awe, fear with a cloak of
mystery.
Kundalini arousal, particularly partial arousal, is more prevalent than
usually imagined. It is a process that is more commonly addressed in
occult/esoteric circles than scientific writings; indeed it could be
said that medical science shows little appreciation of, nor
understanding of, kundalini.
Yoga Guru, Sartak Raje says, "In Sanskrit, Kundalini literally means,
`That which is coiled`. This coiled serpent is believed to be lying at
the base of our spine and can spring awake when activated by spiritual
disciplines. Here, the spiritual discipline being, practicing Kundalini
Yoga. A poetic way of describing the word `kundalini` is" the curl of
the lock of hair of the beloved". It is a metaphor describing the flow
of energy and consciousness which already exists within individuals. "
The power of Kundalini Shakti is very different because the sadhak
cannot tell it what to do. The sadhak can only request the Shakti to
rouse, but its impossible to control the Shakti energy. The Kundalini
Shakti possesses its own intelligence that is infinitely wiser than any
human being.

Beneficial or adverse effects.
The kundalini process is usually unrecognized and unexpected, and often
results in apprehension, anxiety, panic and fear:"utterly paralyzing
waves of panic/anxiety for which there is no obvious cause "as Yoga
guru, Sartak Raje puts it.
The traditional attitude is that one should not seek kundalini unless
one is "pure". Certainly it would seem unwise to unleash great energies
within the body if they cannot be controlled, and it is always better to
guard against tampering with something that is not fully understood.
Care must be taken while treading this path, as when shakti climbs up
the different chakras, it is in a wild state and it can encounter the
demonic aspects of consciousness.
Benefits:
If practiced regularly, Kundalini can strengthen the nervous system,
balance the glandular system, and harness the energy of the mind and
emotion as well as the body.
Better functioning of your body :Kundalini Yoga, in combination with
the right lifestyle changes, will put your digestive, nervous,
lymphatic, cardiovascular, glandular and all other systems in proper
working order.
Emotional balance:
This attribute helps you to be the master of your life and not allow
subjective mental states to cloud your ability to make clear decisions
and act in accordance with your true values.
Increases sensory awareness: The
ability to touch, taste, feel and see with sensitivity, and to put your
perceptions into the framework of knowledge you can use.
Enhances intuitive power: The
sixth sense is a gift we all posses. Kundalini Yoga works on your
higher brain centers, and gives you the nuance to compute the
particulars of any situation and to arrive at a set of certainties you
can bet on. Stronger intuition also alerts us of dangers and we do not
attract negative forces.
Kundalini in the world's religions
Kundalini as a spiritual experience is thought to have parallels in many
of the mystical traditions of the world's great religions. Many factors
point to the universality of the phenomenon. The early Christians might
have referred to the concept as 'pneuma', and there are some recent
parallels in contemporary Christian charismatic 'Holy Ghost' phenomena.
Religious studies also note parallels in Quakerism, Shakerism, Judaic
davening(torso-rocking prayer), the swaying zikr and whirling dervish of
Islam, the quivering of Eastern Orthodox hesy chast, the flowing
movements of tai chi, the ecstatic shamanic dance etc.
There have been many examples of great men whose Kundalini was awakened. Gandhiji and Einstein are two examples.
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