The Kundalini Awakening Now
1. What Is Kundalini?
In yogic and tantric traditions, Kundalini is a Sanskrit word meaning “coiled one.” It’s depicted as a dormant serpent energy resting at the base of the spine (root chakra, Muladhara). When awakened, this energy rises through the central energy channel (sushumna), passing through seven main chakras, culminating in spiritual illumination (samadhi).
The Stirring
The journey is the destination. The awakening is the awakening. Om Shanti. the kundalini awakening
A difficult stage where past traumas, repressed emotions, and negative thoughts are released. Integration/Balance: Learning to live with the newly awakened energy. Illumination: Increased intuition and profound spiritual understanding. Embodiment: A grounding of the new self in everyday life. A feeling of oneness with the divine. Yoga Basics 3. How to Safely Navigate the Process When awakened, this energy rises through the central
Challenges and Risks
The word Kundalini comes from the Sanskrit kundal, meaning "coiled." In Hindu metaphysics, it is considered a form of Shakti—the divine feminine energy—that resides in a dormant state at the Muladhara (root) chakra. Om Shanti
The Serpent and the Lotus: A Piece on Kundalini Awakening
Deep within the architecture of the human soul, beyond the pulse of blood and the firing of neurons, lies a slumbering power. In the ancient traditions of Tantra and Yoga, this power is not a metaphor or a myth. It is a biological and spiritual reality coiled like a serpent at the base of the spine, in the root chakra known as Muladhara.

