Dr.Commander Selvam Siddhar

If you go to yoga class, the
teacher may speak of moving kundalini energy up your spine. That is technically incorrect, but it's a
good way to think of it. On the following picture you can see the medical
symbol (called "caduceus") is made in the image and likeness of the
sushumna nadi - and the snakes' seven crossing points are chakras. Both of these things are analogous to the
spine, and they run along the spine, but they are not the spine. In fact, most technically, kundalini does not
rise up through the sushumna, because there are other nadis sleeved inside of
it. In the interest of time, space and
simplicity, we are leaving out some of that stuff here. If you want to know more, read my book!
There are a few other things
to mention. We have hundreds of chakras
- chakrettes and chakritas and so on - but only six of them are along the
sushumna, with a seventh just above.
There are two other nadis - called the ida and the pingala that wrap
around the sushumna. You can see them on
the right, but they are easier to see on the caduceus - they are the
snakes. We have upwards of 72,000 nadis
in us.Have you ever been in a chemistry lab and seen the distillation
process? This is a good way to think of
kundalini (or kundalini sakti).
Kundalini is made to steam up the sushumna and and condense its way back
down again, over and over is a process of continuous refinement, purification
and evolution. But kundalini does not
flow up most peoples' sushumna nadis at all, because its flow is crimped off by
these things called chakras. It is
noteworthy that most peoples' so-called "kundalini risings" are
actually various forms of nervous breakdowns, quirks, needs-for-attention,
fabrications, hysteria episodes and so on.
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