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All cultures on Earth know Kundalini by many different names.

" Greater Kan and Li " from the ancient Chinese.

" Tumo " of the Tibetans.

" Red Serpent Energy " from the shamans of the Amazon basin. " Quetzalcoatl " of the

Mayans.

" Shekinah " of the ancient Hebrew.

The " Hireon Osteon " of the Greeks.

" Fanaa " of the Sufi.

" Holy Ghost " of the mystical Christian.

The ancient Sanskriti adepts called it the Kundalini.

 

The Kundalini is in everyone. It is an untapped resource of love and divinity

within us all that is waiting to be awakened and experienced. We have only to

learn and apply this tremendous force we have within us to bring about a change

in the mind, spirit, and bodies of all who will awaken it and learn of its

secrets. Never has the time been so right and crucial for a change of this

magnitude to be explored and initiated.

 

Kundalini is a very powerful and transforming energy located at the base of the

spine within the last three vertebrae of the tailbone or coccyx extending to the

perineum and further to the feet. As it is in all races so is it represented in

the arts and cultural expressions within all cultures.

 

The ancient Egyptians expressed its presence with the Ankh and attributed to it

the very life force of the divine as it interacted upon the physical body just

as we see feel and witness the internal transformations of the Kundalini upon

our bodies. They also expressed its presence with the sacred serpent as a

representation of the human spinal chord without the column encasing it. The

serpent standing on its tail.

 

Thus we have their artistic representation of it as the " Ureaus. " The serpent

that comes out of the forehead of the pharaohs in the Egyptian cultural example.

The Mayans called this Quetzalcoatl the " Feathered Serpent " as it would cause

the spirit to take flight.

 

Kundalini is also indicated in the modern day " Caduceus " of the western medical

tradition as doctors wear it on their clothing and that has the representation

of healing. This symbol is from the ancient Greek culture. Often it is depicted

as a short herald's staff entwined by two serpents in the form of a double helix

that is surmounted by wings. This staff was also borne by Iris the messenger of

Hera. It was also called the wand of Hermes when he replaced Iris in later Greek

myths.

 

Hinduism is also seen expressing the Kundalini as the multi expressed serpent

coming from the awakened " crown " of the individual.

 

These artistic symbols are all related to the awakened Kundalini in an

individual. The art and its expressions of devotion for the divine are many as

the ancient cultures and indeed our modern culture strive to demonstrate our

eternal love and devotion to once again join with the inner divine Sun that

which is given from the outer divine Sun. The sacred " two that become one. "

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Thanks for information regarding Kundalini in different cultures at different

period of times in the past and present.................shrikant

 

 

 

 

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Wed, 28 October, 2009 4:19:48 AM

For our New Members

 

 

All cultures on Earth know Kundalini by many different names.

" Greater Kan and Li " from the ancient Chinese.

" Tumo " of the Tibetans.

" Red Serpent Energy " from the shamans of the Amazon basin. " Quetzalcoatl " of the

Mayans.

" Shekinah " of the ancient Hebrew.

The " Hireon Osteon " of the Greeks.

" Fanaa " of the Sufi.

" Holy Ghost " of the mystical Christian.

The ancient Sanskriti adepts called it the Kundalini.

 

The Kundalini is in everyone. It is an untapped resource of love and divinity

within us all that is waiting to be awakened and experienced. We have only to

learn and apply this tremendous force we have within us to bring about a change

in the mind, spirit, and bodies of all who will awaken it and learn of its

secrets. Never has the time been so right and crucial for a change of this

magnitude to be explored and initiated.

 

Kundalini is a very powerful and transforming energy located at the base of the

spine within the last three vertebrae of the tailbone or coccyx extending to the

perineum and further to the feet. As it is in all races so is it represented in

the arts and cultural expressions within all cultures.

 

The ancient Egyptians expressed its presence with the Ankh and attributed to it

the very life force of the divine as it interacted upon the physical body just

as we see feel and witness the internal transformations of the Kundalini upon

our bodies. They also expressed its presence with the sacred serpent as a

representation of the human spinal chord without the column encasing it. The

serpent standing on its tail.

 

Thus we have their artistic representation of it as the " Ureaus. " The serpent

that comes out of the forehead of the pharaohs in the Egyptian cultural example.

The Mayans called this Quetzalcoatl the " Feathered Serpent " as it would cause

the spirit to take flight.

 

Kundalini is also indicated in the modern day " Caduceus " of the western medical

tradition as doctors wear it on their clothing and that has the representation

of healing. This symbol is from the ancient Greek culture. Often it is depicted

as a short herald's staff entwined by two serpents in the form of a double helix

that is surmounted by wings. This staff was also borne by Iris the messenger of

Hera. It was also called the wand of Hermes when he replaced Iris in later Greek

myths.

 

Hinduism is also seen expressing the Kundalini as the multi expressed serpent

coming from the awakened " crown " of the individual.

 

These artistic symbols are all related to the awakened Kundalini in an

individual. The art and its expressions of devotion for the divine are many as

the ancient cultures and indeed our modern culture strive to demonstrate our

eternal love and devotion to once again join with the inner divine Sun that

which is given from the outer divine Sun. The sacred " two that become one. "

 

 

 

 

 

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