What are kundalini symptoms?
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What are kundalini symptoms?
‘Dark’ Kundalini Awakening Symptoms
- You experience intense, involuntary shaking of the body that can be alarming.
- Your nervous system becomes hypersensitive to external stressors (bright light, TV violence, loud noises) and shuts down or craves total solitude.
- You struggle to sleep properly.
What is a kundalini experience?
Kundalini is your life force energy. It’s believed that in those who are unawakened, their energy remains coiled at the base of their spine. For those who have an awakening event and become conscious, the energy spirals upward, activating each chakra, and making the being transition into an enlightened guru.
What is a Kundalini awakening and how does it work?
According to eastern traditions, kundalini’s awakening is a significant spiritual process that allows the consciousness to expand beyond measures and realize the absolute. It is considered to be a very auspicious event for people who practice spirituality.
Why do we have to untie the Kundalini cords chronologically?
Depending on their location, the practitioner would be required to untie them chronologically, in order to facilitate the free movement of energies. The untying process takes place throughout the different kundalini awakening stages. The first ‘Granthi’ or knot is the Brahma knot, which is located between the root and the sacral chakras.
What is Kundalini flow and how to measure it?
Kundalini, nadis, and the chakras are not a part of the physical body, and therefore, there’s no scientific way of measuring kundalini flow within the body. Yogic science believes that all of these are part of the spiritual body and have a major impact on our minds and bodies.
Do you respect my privacy as a Kundalini practitioner?
We respect your privacy. Awakening of kundalini can significantly change an individual’s physical, emotional, and psychic abilities. It can completely change your perspective of the world and people around you and cause major lifestyle changes.