The human mind is undoubtedly the most developed and intricately structured biological entity. It serves as the home for our aspirations, feelings, thoughts, curiosities, and everything else that defines who we are. We are brains in a body. Our ancestors developed a technique to access their brains and increase their productivity. This technique is referred to as the Kundalini Chakra Awakening.
Kundalini is a potential power that, when awakened, has a variety of mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual repercussions. Kundalini is the biological mechanism of individual enlightenment and species' evolution toward greater consciousness. Prana, the life energy that permeates all living things, was first mentioned in ancient yogic scriptures; parallel energies have since been discovered in many different cultures. According to one definition, kundalini is a normally dormant organizing principle or mechanism that, under specific circumstances, can be activated or awakened to enhance or purify a person's prana and change the impact that prana has on that person.
Other traditions have also spoken about comparable organizing principles or potential energies, such as shakti, the Odie force, the Holy Spirit, the Pearl of Great Price, the Serpent Power, the Rod of Aaron, the Sacred Fire, Osiris, and the Sun Behind the Sun. The progression of awareness toward an ultimate, majestic condition has been attributed to kundalini, along with life itself, sexual urge, creativity, genius, vitality, and longevity. According to legend, the dormant kundalini resides at the base of the spine and, when awakened, can ascend along the spinal cord to the brain, stimulating the Brahmarandhra, a lain chamber dormant for thousands of years. This stimulation causes a biological transformation and greatly expanded perception.
Divine static and dynamic energy is what the Kundalini is. The dynamic energy of the Kundalini is present throughout the body as Prana, Apana, Samana, Vyana, and Udana, while the static energy (Kundalini) is dormant at the Muladhara (Root Chakra). The body is held together by these five vital breaths, often known as life forces. The five Pranas have the following responsibilities: Samana stays in the first section of the torso, digesting and dispersing the food substances; Vyana resides in the heart and from there moves all over the body, its duty being the circulation of blood, and Udana carries the Soul upward when the body dies. Prana remains in the upper part of the body and always flows upward. Apana resides in the lower part of the body, or abdomen, and always flows downward.
The grosser body retains these five Pranas. The five finer breaths, which correlate to the five grosser Pranas mentioned above, are also in the finer or more subtle body. The three types of yoga—Pranayama, Mudra, and Dharana—are all used to manage the five Pranas and the mind. Like a bird without wings, the mind is without Prana. The purpose of using mudras is to manage the dynamic Kundalini energy, such as Prana, Apana, etc. By controlling the Prana, Apana, etc.—the dynamic energy of the Kundalini—through the practice of Pranayama, one can also awaken the Kundalini's static energy, which is dormant at the Muladhara, or root Chakra.
The five Pranas will act as a spark to the Kundalini's static energy when they are controlled or made to stop at the Muladhara Chakra or the door of the Sushumana. "The body will naturally get heated when Prana and Apana are combined, after which the body will become light and powerful. The Kundalini awakens from sleep when she senses this intense heat and enters the Sushumana." The role of the Yogin is to acquire or exert control over the five Pranas, the Kundalini's life force, so that the dynamic Kundalini energy can be used to awaken the static Kundalini energy since one Kundalini energy moves the other energy.
Ancient India gave birth to kundalini as a form of mental training. There was no mention of religion, identical to any other early scientific finding. Except that, in this case, the country where the method was developed appeared to be a purely religious property.
During meditation, you witness heavenly sights, have divine olfactory, gustatory, and tactile experiences, and hear divine Anahata sounds. God provides you with instructions, revealing the Kundalini Shakti's awakening. Know that Kundalini has awakened when there is throbbing in Muladhara, when the hair stands on its roots, when Uddiyana, Jalandhara, and Mulabandha come involuntarily.
Know that Kundalini Shakti has awakened when the breath spontaneously pauses and Kevala Kumbhaka appears without effort. Know that Kundalini Shakti has awakened when you feel Prana currents rising to the Sahasrara, when you sense happiness when you instinctively repeat Om, and when there are no thoughts of the world in your mind. When the Shambhavi Mudra is used during meditation, and the eyes concentrate on Trikuti, the area between the eyebrows, you can tell that the Kundalini has awakened. Kundalini has awakened when you experience jerks similar to electrical shocks and feel Prana vibrations in various places of your body. When you experience body-like feelings during meditation, when your eyes close and will not open despite your efforts, and when electrical-feeling currents run up and down your nerves, you can be sure that Kundalini has awakened. All of your uncertainties go, you comprehend the meaning of the Vedic writings, and you know that Kundalini has awakened when you meditate and receive inspiration and insight. The natural world reveals its secrets to you. Kundalini is active when your body starts to feel light as air, your mind is balanced while being disturbed, and you have endless energy for work.
Know that Kundalini has awakened when you experience divine intoxication or when you get oratory skills. Kundalini is active when you unintentionally perform various yoga positions or asanas without discomfort or exhaustion. When you write eloquent, beautiful songs and poetry without trying, you can be sure that the Kundalini has awakened.
OCD has a lifetime prognosis, is the fourth most prevalent psychiatric condition after phobias, substance abuse, and major depressive disorders, and is twice as prevalent as schizophrenia and panic disorder. One of the most challenging psychiatric disorders, OCD, is not receptive to conventional insight-oriented treatment. The traditional treatment techniques include psychopharmacology and cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) in the form of exposure and response prevention. Unfortunately, neither provides rapid relief to lessen the unsettling obsessions and compulsions that characterize OCD and cause worry.
Despite the best pharmacologic interventions, the medication only results in a 30%–60% symptom reduction in responders. It typically takes 2-4 weeks for drugs to start to work when they do, and CBT may take much longer. When patients are on medicine for remission and stop taking it, their symptoms almost usually return to being as severe as before. However, Kundalini yoga can achieve long-term progress and remission in addition to immediate transient alleviation.
Our DNA is programmed from birth to store kundalini energy, the combined light energy from the universal energy source in the form of our biophotons and virtual photons. Kundalini is a powerful, coherent, laser-like light energy that is created when the two are combined. When Kundalini is awakened, it travels through our bodies as sound energy but is initially stored and activated as light energy in the form of photons.
The DNA quantum hologram, which converts between acoustical and optical holograms, or the piezoelectric connective tissues within our biological matrix, can convert light into sound waves. Piezoelectric crystals in our connective tissues, skeleton, brain, and pineal gland enable the entrainment of heart rhythms, brain waves, and respiration, enabling awakening as the acoustic waves pass through our body.
Additionally, phonons and acoustic waves are carried throughout our bodies by piezoelectricity. They are transmitted as solitons, which through resonant frequency, develop into a succession of progressively more potent standing waves that travel through the living matrix to all levels of our body. Several psychophysiological processes are triggered as the standing waves travel through our neurological and endocrine systems. As a result, the Kundalini awakening process is a complicated, multi-layered, nested process that starts at the quantum level and progresses to the psychophysiological level.
Additionally, because Kundalini is a coherent, laser-like light, it is potent and concentrated enough to alter the very makeup of our DNA, altering the direction of our personal and societal growth. According to one theory, coherent heart vibrations vibrating at a resonant frequency that produces resonant entrainment between the heart, the brain, and the breath are the main cause of Kundalini's awakening. Heart-based activities like meditation, chanting, the creation of love, and other happy feelings cause these coherent heart rhythms to occur. Additionally, focused thought or will can direct and amplify the results.
The Kundalini energy vibrates at a particular frequency and involves a photon exchange with the universal energy source at the quantum level. In contrast, other universal energies involve scalar waves interacting with our electromagnetic fields from the universal energy source. This difference makes Kundalini energy different from other universal energies we can generate, resonate with, and emit through our bodies.
Although a sincere effort was made to draw upon the spirit and goal of scientific study when formulating these concepts, these postulates have yet to be confirmed within the sphere of conventional science. Admittedly, there are numerous gaps, and some of the assumptions are, at best, conjecture. More questions were posed than were addressed. There is an essential need for more study, particularly one that brings together experts from many fields who can investigate the Kundalini phenomena from both scientific and metaphysical perspectives.