Power of Justice [JG]
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Kundalini Yoga is one of those subjects that is greatly misunderstood. Every “guru” out there seems to preach their own thing without ever explaining why they do what they do or why it has to be done their way instead of another. I believe most of these people are simply ignorant and don’t know what they are doing.
Remember, everything of the occult can be explained scientifically. This is by no means all there is to it, but it is the main principle on which Kundalini Yoga is based.
“Life is in the Breath” — Thoth
The above quote has many interpretations, one of which has to do with the craniosacral rhythm. The cranium [skull] and pelvis are connected by the spine. Every time you inhale, the sacrum flexes back, and when you exhale, it flexes forward. At the same time, when you inhale, the sutures of your skull open up, and when you exhale, they close. This acts as a pumping mechanism for the cerebrospinal fluid.
It makes sense then that flexing the spine back and forth while simultaneously breathing in and out, as in most Kundalini Yoga kriyas, accelerates the flow of spinal fluid. Why is this important? If you look at the composition of cerebrospinal fluid, it's made up of proteins and salts in solution. When you put proteins and salts in solution, they develop a charge.
So, what happens when you accelerate charged molecules? You create an electromagnetic field along their axis, and in the case of the human spine, that is straight up. The faster the charged molecules, the stronger the field. Movements in Kundalini Yoga are rapid for this very reason.
[In the animation above, the blue circle represents the accelerating cerebrospinal fluid in the spine, and the red circle is the electromagnetic field generated by it. Ignore the “progress bar” in the circles; this animation is made to show time dilation, and I couldn't find a better example.]
When you contract certain muscles [as with holding a bandha] and hold your breath, you’re increasing the pressure inside your spinal column, further accelerating the flow of spinal fluid.
All this contributes to generating a strong electromagnetic field that begins to draw energy from the chakras up the Sushumna nadi and eventually out the crown.
If you are familiar with the information on the JoS website, this should all be ringing bells. I hope this paints a vivid mental picture of what proper Kundalini Yoga looks like. By knowing the how and the why, you will naturally understand what to do and what not to do.
Don’t just go through the motions and flop around mindlessly. Kundalini Yoga is to be practiced consciously. Every breath and movement must have your full attention. This is what separates one from the sea of pretenders.
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References:
Most of what you see in this article is put together from the many great works and research of Dr. Joe Dispenza.
Remember, everything of the occult can be explained scientifically. This is by no means all there is to it, but it is the main principle on which Kundalini Yoga is based.
“Life is in the Breath” — Thoth
The above quote has many interpretations, one of which has to do with the craniosacral rhythm. The cranium [skull] and pelvis are connected by the spine. Every time you inhale, the sacrum flexes back, and when you exhale, it flexes forward. At the same time, when you inhale, the sutures of your skull open up, and when you exhale, they close. This acts as a pumping mechanism for the cerebrospinal fluid.
It makes sense then that flexing the spine back and forth while simultaneously breathing in and out, as in most Kundalini Yoga kriyas, accelerates the flow of spinal fluid. Why is this important? If you look at the composition of cerebrospinal fluid, it's made up of proteins and salts in solution. When you put proteins and salts in solution, they develop a charge.
So, what happens when you accelerate charged molecules? You create an electromagnetic field along their axis, and in the case of the human spine, that is straight up. The faster the charged molecules, the stronger the field. Movements in Kundalini Yoga are rapid for this very reason.
[In the animation above, the blue circle represents the accelerating cerebrospinal fluid in the spine, and the red circle is the electromagnetic field generated by it. Ignore the “progress bar” in the circles; this animation is made to show time dilation, and I couldn't find a better example.]
When you contract certain muscles [as with holding a bandha] and hold your breath, you’re increasing the pressure inside your spinal column, further accelerating the flow of spinal fluid.
All this contributes to generating a strong electromagnetic field that begins to draw energy from the chakras up the Sushumna nadi and eventually out the crown.
If you are familiar with the information on the JoS website, this should all be ringing bells. I hope this paints a vivid mental picture of what proper Kundalini Yoga looks like. By knowing the how and the why, you will naturally understand what to do and what not to do.
Don’t just go through the motions and flop around mindlessly. Kundalini Yoga is to be practiced consciously. Every breath and movement must have your full attention. This is what separates one from the sea of pretenders.
__________________________________________________________________________
References:
Most of what you see in this article is put together from the many great works and research of Dr. Joe Dispenza.
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