Should a person desire the activation of kundalini energy?
It would be a mistake to read accounts of kundalini experience and reflections about them, and imagine that this question must be answered in the affirmative. The story of a man who underwent a full-scale kundalini awakening illustrates this. He grew up as a Catholic, went to Catholic schools for his higher education, thought about becoming a priest, and eventually became a lawyer. He lost touch with his Catholic faith and experimented with various spiritual traditions, the last of which had some teachings about chakras. Rather quickly he began to experience various phenomena associated with the activation of kundalini energy: movements of energy around the body, tingling and pressure in the head, the opening of the “third eye,” etc., all phenomena that could be documented in one fashion or another in the kundalini literature either ancient or modern. But these kundalini phenomena began to act strangely. The energies took the form of invisible hands that touched him, and amorphous anim
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