What does happen when the kundalini is activated?
The root of the Kundalini experience is Shabad Guru. When the Kundalini awakens, it is often called Shabad Brahm. It means the Word, the vibratory creative aspect of the infinite soul in experience. Yogic anatomy identifies 72,000 energy meridians, nadis in the body. The primary three are the ida, pingala and shushumna nadis, located along the spine. When through consistent practice the ida and pingala are balanced, referred to as “balancing the breath on both sides of the body”, the sushumana or central channel will be clear. This is a significant concept. We are simply clearing the blocks which allow our natural, everyday energy of consciousness and awareness to be fully realized. It is the experience of our complete selves. The Kundalini Shakti flows unencumbered activating all the chakras, especially the higher centers, so we may realize our omni-present Infinite Self and experience samadhi. Consider the chakras as transformers, which allow our human bodies to use the energy of the