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*Rishis and yogis had realized that within the human body there is a potential force that is neither physical, philosophical nor transcendental, but is a dynamic potential force in the material body and is called kundalini - the coiled serpent power. This is the greatest discovery of tantra yoga.
  
Rishis and yogis had realized that within the human body there is a potential force that is neither physical, philosophical nor transcendental, but is a dynamic potential force in the material body and is called kundalini - the coiled serpent power. This is the greatest discovery of tantra yoga.  
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*The seat of kundalini is a small gland at the base of the spinal cord. With the evolution of natural forces within man, this gland has reached a point to where it can realize its full potential. In India the entire cultural set up was once organized to facilitate this realization.
  
The seat of kundalini is a small gland at the base of the spinal cord. With the evolution of natural forces within man, this gland has reached a point to where it can realize its full potential. In India the entire cultural set up was once organized to facilitate this realization.
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*When the kundalini is awakened, a metamorphosis occurs in nature and apirit of man accompanied by changes in the physical body and the nervous system.
  
When the kundalini is awakened, a metamorphosis occurs in nature and apirit of man accompanied by changes in the physical body and the nervous system.
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*A person with awakened kundalini power has clarity of vision, a high quqlity of thinking and a sublime philosophy.
  
A person with awakened kundalini power has clarity of vision, a high quqlity of thinking and a sublime philosophy.
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*The practice of mudras affect and influence the five sheaths, the chakras and facilitates the awakening of kundalini power. It leads the practitioner to higher awareness and perfect health.<ref name="Mudras & health perspectives"/>
  
The practice of mudras affect and influence the five sheaths, the chakras and facilitates the awakening of kundalini power. It leads the practitioner to higher awareness and perfect health.
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==References==
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<ref name="Mudras & health perspectives">'''"MUDRAS & HEALTH PERSPECTIVES"''' by '''"SUMAN.K.CHIPLUNKAR"''' page no 19</ref>
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== References ==
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[[Category:Kundalini Power]]
 
 
The above mentioned information is added from the book called '''"MUDRAS & HEALTH PERSPECTIVES"''' by ''"SUMAN.K.CHIPLUNKAR"''.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 14:55, 1 November 2018

  • Rishis and yogis had realized that within the human body there is a potential force that is neither physical, philosophical nor transcendental, but is a dynamic potential force in the material body and is called kundalini - the coiled serpent power. This is the greatest discovery of tantra yoga.
  • The seat of kundalini is a small gland at the base of the spinal cord. With the evolution of natural forces within man, this gland has reached a point to where it can realize its full potential. In India the entire cultural set up was once organized to facilitate this realization.
  • When the kundalini is awakened, a metamorphosis occurs in nature and apirit of man accompanied by changes in the physical body and the nervous system.
  • A person with awakened kundalini power has clarity of vision, a high quqlity of thinking and a sublime philosophy.
  • The practice of mudras affect and influence the five sheaths, the chakras and facilitates the awakening of kundalini power. It leads the practitioner to higher awareness and perfect health.[1]

References

  1. "MUDRAS & HEALTH PERSPECTIVES" by "SUMAN.K.CHIPLUNKAR" page no 19