The brain and body are one, the sensations and chemistry that is
happening in the body is also reflected in the brain and vice versa.
It is unfortunate that a mere physical symptom of
kundalini the double helix of energy up the spine, has been stigmatized
as a serpent--this gets mixed up with the symbol of the biblical
serpent; and kundalini is relegated to the mere physical realm.
Kundalini expands and deepens everything the physical, emotional,
mental, psychic and spiritual. It cannot be imprisoned in anyone domain
because it inhabits all domains.
The way Eastern language treats kundalini adds to the general
mystification of the process. Sanskrit is a metaphorical prescientific
language, that often confuses more than it illuminates. There are no
"snakes" in kundalini, no coiled thing. There is no such thing as
Nadis...the energy fields are just that, fields not discrete lines of
force. The ida and pingala are the left and right sympathetic trunks
that run either side of the spine sometimes energy does flow thru these
sometimes it can be felt to spiral around in a double helix from
gangleon to gangleon. We no longer need to use mythic snake metaphors
or imagine mysterious forces for which there is no scientific
correlate.
Many people get rather knotted up about kundalini and are apt to
insist that spiritual practice is the be-all-and-end-all of
spirituality, without considering the role of Spirit in the process.
It's Spirit that spiritualizes after all, and sometimes it's all one
can do to try and get out the way in order to adapt and live up to the
process of spiritual alchemy. Spirit shows us the way from the inside
out, at such speed, that to look back means we have lost the word of
God and are left with the dried up bones of Spirit.
Don't believe anyone that tells you awakening is a linear path--all
laid out with pretty chakra lights to lead the way--follow the colors
and you will get to heaven, Shambhala or enlightenment. Reality is far
different from this. Kundalini flows up in order to flow down and down
in order to flow up. One way of looking at metamorphosis is the dance
of two intertwined opposing forces, representing the two poles of
kundalini. The yang force of the sympathic on-switch, and the yin force of the parasympathetic off-switch.
Kundalini we could say is the agitated dance of these two forces taking
us on a hyperbolic tango up and down. If we don't know how to flow-with
this polar dance, it plays itself out and results in the burn-out of both sides of the nervous system and we succumb to listlessness, depression and meaninglessness.
I don't go for chakras except in symbolic terms as abstract levels
of consciousness. I feel the subtle body defies any kind of
understanding at this point in our science. Thus I see the chakra
system as a
symbolic metaphysical map of the phylogenic and ontogenic development
of consciousness. In reality kundalini operates simultaneously in all
charkas to varying degrees. To open up more of the higher areas the
lower areas are simultaneously opened. In order to open the lower
areas, the higher areas are simultaneously opened. As we evolve, the
belly, solar plexus and pelvis become increasingly relaxed. We can melt
all phenomena in the hyper-relaxation of our inner-core and in this way
we get off the wheel of samsara--or blind adherence to conditioned
responses. Samsara literally means "wandering-on," (without conscious
witness), while enlightenment or moksha is liberation from samsara. The
brain that developed based on past experience is burnt off in the
liberating fires of kundalini.
Kundalini follows its own course through the body that is specific
to each person, but it is definitely not a linear path "up" the body.
Except during the conjunction experiences when enormous energy pours
upwards through the body with the force of a concord. Since my
awakenings I am adverse to saying that the lower plexuses (charkas) or
centers open prior to the higher. In my experience they all open
simultaneous to varying degrees. And since the linear body is all
holographically represented in the brain, and it's activity in the
brain that is expressed at various regions of the body, it is hard to
say what is top and what is tail. Thus kundalini moving "upwards" is a
misnoma--it doesn't start out at the base of the spine and eventually
"reach the brain." It is happening in the brain from the start. Even
the activation of the root chakra, and the tingling in the left foot is
occurring in the brain. The brain is a hologram of the body and the
body is represented holographically in the brain. The body and brain
are nottwo. Whatever is going on in the body is simultaneously
represented in the brain and vice versa.
Kundalini cycles round and round, up and down, down and up and
basically all over the chakra map. For example in childhood sexual
development, there probably has to be a certain level of development of
the prefrontal lobes before the genitals become energetically
activated. The higher in-forms the lower. So say you want to work on
opening your sex center, well you don't do this directly, you work on
the solar plexus-(power) and heart-(love) centers. And if you want to
evolve sex even further you work on the throat-(honesty), third
eye-(psychic) and crown-(integrated whole) centers. Similarly if you
want to open up the crown you need to simultaneously work on freeing
the pelvis. There are the fundamentals and the panultimates but it's
all basically just one flow of energy. Kink the hose at any point and
you interrupt the flow to all parts.
We cannot divide and distinguish the difference in bodymind, subtle
and causal effects because they are part of the same thing. However
there are grosser autonomic body reactions such as panic states,
grounding, heart expansions, heat, tingles etc...and then there are the
subjective experiences such as illumination, devotion, insight,
telepathy, precognition, visions, profound dreams, eurekas etc.. There
are lower periods say during a die-off where voices may occur without
higher-spiritual content (hallucination), and other periods where the
energy is cycling much higher in which the voices have something
profound to say (illumination).
Kundalini flows in different episodes; sometimes panic will force
exercise and breathing, sometimes bliss and grounding will force lying
down. If we understand the forces at play with the various autonomic
(sympathetic/parasympathetic) responses we are not confused, resistant
or fearful over what is happening. With an informed perspective we know
beforehand that if we are down, we are going to go up, and if we are up
we are going to go down. We know how to work-with the on/off switches,
to not to suppress either, but to raise the energy of each into a
healthy conscious embrace of whatever is happening now.
The Perspective of Whole-Seeing--The key to mastery of
kundalini is that when the bliss is acute it is imperative to draw
energy up the spine or otherwise we find ourselves trying to run from
it and push it away. If we wimp out and try to resist the bliss and
energy rather than embrace it, then this will lead to inevitable
compulsivity, addiction and regression. The radical amplification of
normal sensory and emotional perception and of consciousness itself
will inevitably draw us into fixation with whatever part of the
hyperbolic curve of experience we might be on at the time. However
there is a vantage point from which Whole-Seeing is made possible. From
the Mind's Eye we can view the changing phenomena of kundalini
without being carried away by it. The Mind's Eye is the connective
current between the brainstem and the third eye. We obtain the seat of
the Mind's Eye by the felt-sense of pulling energy up the body and into
this inner connection in the head. This along with deep breathing,
helps to keep our experience of kundalini conscious rather than being
seduced by its ecstatic fires into a narcotic sleep.
I also must relate the importance of the solar plexus in keeping the
balance between the two sides of the nervous system. We can prevent
morbid overextension of both the sympathetic and parasympathetic
nervous systems by conscious breathing into the largest plexus of the
body--the solar plexus. If we find ourselves in either a high or a
slump, then long walks while focusing on solar plexus breathing
will help to integrate and balance the energy. This continues to be
important for years after an awakening as an aid to integration and
establishment of the spiritual will. Otherwise we may go through the
entire ordeal of an awakening for no benefit to ourselves or others and
actually be worse off than we were before.
The Solar Plexus responds instantaneously to the brain. Every minute
contraction and expansion of the solar-center of Life is in obedience
to the brain. The Solar Plexus lies exactly behind the pit of the
stomach. It may be energized by practicing a "drawing in" of the
abdominal muscles. Draw the abdominal muscles "inward and upward"
several times at each exercise.
The closest parallel in normal human experience to mystic ecstasy of
kundalini activation is sex sensations. One could look at the spiral of
the growth in consciousness in terms of sex energy and its use, and see
the pathological, conservative, post conservative and enlightened uses
of sex energy. The body is a template of our
conscious-proactive-love-Self-expansion VS. our
unconscious-reactive-fear-Narcissus-contraction. Looking at the body we
can see where we are at in our relationship to Self and our
relationship to the world, for the body doesn’t lie.
The fact is that spiritual awakening is fundamentally a cellular,
atomic and quantum process, and we interpret our awakening through
whatever subjective worldview lens we have got going. Whether it is
deities, Gurus, Nature, Emptiness or whatever, it doesn't really
matter, for our worldview is all secondary to the chemistry of
awakening itself. It is popular to class the realization of “Emptiness”
as being the highest on the spiritual totem pole and in some ways it
is...but it is the metamorphosis itself, the realizations and the
action in the world that are the measure of any success in spiritual
attainment.
"The "is" is the total absence of distance, that is, presence.
There is no way to be closer to Great Time-Space-Knowledge than to be
it. Speaking literally, we could say
"Reality-Is-Time-Is-Space-Is-Knowledge; and vice-versa. This is not
meant to give a new description of reality but to recall that reality
is, without being separated from anything else." Mastery of Mind: Perspectives on Time, Space and Knowledge
Breathwalk: Breathing Your Way to a Revitalized Body, Mind and Spirit by Gurucharan Singh Phd Khalsa
The Kundalini Yoga Experience: Bringing Body, Mind, and Spirit Together by Dharam S. Khalsa