Guest guest Posted February 4, 2009 Report Share Posted February 4, 2009 There are many persons nowadays who foolishly imagine that they have attained purity, commit errors in selecting some methods and neglect many important items of Sadhana. They are poor, self-deluded souls. Self-assertive, Rajasic Sadhakas will select some exercises of their own fancy in an irregular manner and leave all the exercises when they get some serious troubles. After Kundalini is awakened, Prana passes upwards through Brahma Nadi along with mind and Agni. You will have to take it up to Sahasrara Chakra through some special exercises such as Mahabheda, Sakti Chalana, etc. As soon as it is awakened, it pierces the Muladhara Chakra (Bheda). It should be taken to Sahasrara through various Chakras. When Kundalini is at one Chakra, intense heat is felt there and when it leaves that centre for another Chakra, the former Chakra becomes very cold and appears lifeless. Freedom from Kama, Krodha, Raga and Dvesha and possession of balance of mind, cosmic love, astral vision, supreme fearlessness, desirelessness, Siddhis, divine intoxication and spiritual Ananda are the signs to denote the awakening of Kundalini. When it is at rest, a man has full consciousness of the world and its surroundings. When it is awakened he is dead to the world. He has no body-consciousness. He attains Unmani state. When Kundalini travels from Chakra to Chakra, layer after layer of the mind becomes opened and the Yogi acquires psychic powers. He gets control over the five elements. When it reaches the Sahasrara Chakra, he is in the Chidakasa (knowledge space). Awakening of the Kundalini Sakti, its union with Siva, enjoying the nectar and other functions of the Kundalini Yoga that are described in the Yoga Sastras are misrepresented and taken in a literal sense by many. They think that they are Siva and ladies to be Sakti and that mere sexual union is the aim of Kundalini Yoga. After having some wrong interpretation of the Yogic texts, they begin to offer flowers and worship their wives with lustful propensities. The term " Divine intoxication that is derived by drinking the nectar " is also misrepresented. They take a lot of wine and other intoxicating drinks and imagine to have enjoyed the Divine ecstasy. It is mere ignorance. They are utterly wrong. This sort of worship and union is not at all Kundalini Yoga. They divert their concentration on sexual centres and ruin themselves. Some foolish young boys practice one or two Asanas, Mudras and a little Pranayama too for a few days, in any way they like, and imagine that the Kundalini has gone up to their neck. They pose as big Yogis. They are pitiable, self-deluded souls. Even a Vedanti (a student of Jnana Yoga) can get Jnana Nishtha only through awakening of the Kundalini Sakti that lies dormant at the Muladhara Chakra. No superconscious state or Samadhi is possible without awakening this primordial energy, whether it is Raja Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, Hatha Yoga or Jnana Yoga. to be continued... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2009 Report Share Posted February 4, 2009 pls read rudrayamal tantra u will get proper info on kundalini tantra. i am practicing kundalini and it has always given me divine and beautiful experience. ofcourse i have taken initiation under lord god narayandutt shrimaliji my divine guru. om shakti gopal On 2/4/09, divinesprt <divinesprt wrote: > > There are many persons nowadays who foolishly imagine that they have > attained purity, commit errors in selecting some methods and neglect > many important items of Sadhana. They are poor, self-deluded souls. > Self-assertive, Rajasic Sadhakas will select some exercises of their > own fancy in an irregular manner and leave all the exercises when > they get some serious troubles. > > After Kundalini is awakened, Prana passes upwards through Brahma Nadi > along with mind and Agni. You will have to take it up to Sahasrara > Chakra through some special exercises such as Mahabheda, Sakti > Chalana, etc. > > As soon as it is awakened, it pierces the Muladhara Chakra (Bheda). > It should be taken to Sahasrara through various Chakras. When > Kundalini is at one Chakra, intense heat is felt there and when it > leaves that centre for another Chakra, the former Chakra becomes very > cold and appears lifeless. > > Freedom from Kama, Krodha, Raga and Dvesha and possession of balance > of mind, cosmic love, astral vision, supreme fearlessness, > desirelessness, Siddhis, divine intoxication and spiritual Ananda are > the signs to denote the awakening of Kundalini. When it is at rest, a > man has full consciousness of the world and its surroundings. When it > is awakened he is dead to the world. He has no body-consciousness. He > attains Unmani state. When Kundalini travels from Chakra to Chakra, > layer after layer of the mind becomes opened and the Yogi acquires > psychic powers. He gets control over the five elements. When it > reaches the Sahasrara Chakra, he is in the Chidakasa (knowledge > space). > > Awakening of the Kundalini Sakti, its union with Siva, enjoying the > nectar and other functions of the Kundalini Yoga that are described > in the Yoga Sastras are misrepresented and taken in a literal sense > by many. They think that they are Siva and ladies to be Sakti and > that mere sexual union is the aim of Kundalini Yoga. After having > some wrong interpretation of the Yogic texts, they begin to offer > flowers and worship their wives with lustful propensities. The > term " Divine intoxication that is derived by drinking the nectar " is > also misrepresented. They take a lot of wine and other intoxicating > drinks and imagine to have enjoyed the Divine ecstasy. It is mere > ignorance. They are utterly wrong. This sort of worship and union is > not at all Kundalini Yoga. They divert their concentration on sexual > centres and ruin themselves. Some foolish young boys practice one or > two Asanas, Mudras and a little Pranayama too for a few days, in any > way they like, and imagine that the Kundalini has gone up to their > neck. They pose as big Yogis. They are pitiable, self-deluded souls. > Even a Vedanti (a student of Jnana Yoga) can get Jnana Nishtha only > through awakening of the Kundalini Sakti that lies dormant at the > Muladhara Chakra. No superconscious state or Samadhi is possible > without awakening this primordial energy, whether it is Raja Yoga, > Bhakti Yoga, Hatha Yoga or Jnana Yoga. > > to be continued... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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