Kundalini yoga is a physical and meditative discipline within the tradition of Yoga, associated with the subdivision of Hatha yoga, but more closely associated with Raja Yoga, Tantra, Ashtanga and the sutras of Patanjali. It describes a set of yoga exercises and meditations which are also sometimes referred to as Kriya Yoga or simply kriyas. Kundalini yoga is sometimes called "the yoga of awareness" because it awakens the "kundalini" which is the unlimited potential that already exists within every human being
According to Hindu tradition Kundalini yoga is a pure spiritual science that leads to enlightenment and God-realization under the guidance of a spiritual master. The awakening of kundalini means awakening of inner knowledge, awareness and evolved consciousness. Kundalini Yoga has been documented as a system of exercises and meditations and claims to provide extensive benefits for personal growth, health and improving mental and physical well-being, including asthma, diabetes, pain, stress-related diseases, healing and rehabilitating addictive behavior, and treating mental disorders.
In Hindu tradition, Kundalini techniques are only communicated from Master to disciple once the disciple is deemed ready. In this tradition some yogic masters believe that in ascetic settings ignorance or refusal to follow instructions of a master can lead to harmful effects. However, in a few instances teachers from India encouraged students to update and spread the teachings to the West, thereby putting doubt to this claim.
Underlying philosophy
Kundalini is a concentrated form of prana or life force, lying dormant in chakras in the body. It is conceptualized as a coiled up serpent (literally, 'kundalini' in Sanskrit is 'That which is coiled.' Sanskrit kund, "to burn"; kunda, "to coil or to spiral"). The serpent is considered to be female, coiled up three and a half times, with its mouth engulfing the base of the Sushumna nadi.
In the classical literature of Kashmir Shaivism kundalini is described in three different manifestations. The first of these is as the universal energy or para-kundalini. The second of these is as the energizing function of the body-mind complex or prana-kundalini. The third of these is as consciousness or shakti-kundalini which simultaneously subsumes and intermediates between these two. Ultimately these three forms are the same but understanding these three different forms will help to understand the different manifestations of kundalini .
The path of Kundalini is said to proceed from the Muladhara Chakra at the lower end of the spinal column up to the Sahasara Chakra at the top of the head. But its awakening is not thought to be a physical occurrence; it consists exclusively of a development in consciousness. According to some sources, awakening of kundalini brings with it pure joy, pure knowledge and pure love.
According to one source, the word kundalini literally means "the curl of the lock of hair of the beloved.". It is a metaphor, a poetic way of describing the flow of energy and consciousness which already is said to exist within each person. The practices are said to enable the person to merge with or "yoke" the universal self. This merging of individual consciousness with the universal consciousness is said to create a "divine union" called "yoga".
Developmental perspective
Sovatsky, a scholar of Yoga associated with transpersonal psychology, adapts a developmental and evolutionary perspective in his interpretation of Kundalini Yoga. That is, he interprets Kundalini Yoga as a catalyst for psycho-spiritual growth and bodily maturation. According to this interpretation of yoga, the body bows itself into greater maturation , none of which should be considered mere stretching exercises .
Observations
All intensive spiritual practices associated with Asian traditions require attentive practice. Psychiatric literature notes that " Since the influx of eastern spiritual practices and the rising popularity of meditation starting in 1960s, many people have experienced a variety of psychological difficulties, either while engaged in intensive spiritual practice or spontaneously ". Among the psychological difficulties associated with intensive spiritual practice we find "kundalini awakening", "a complex physio-psychospiritual transformative process described in the yogic tradition". Also, writers in the fields of Transpersonal psychology and Near-death studies describe a complex pattern of sensory, motor, mental and affective symptoms associated within the concept of kundalini. Often it will be found that negative experiences occur only when acting without appropriate guidance or ignoring advice.
Medical research
Recently there has been a growing interest within the medical community to study the physiological, as well as the psychological, effects of meditation, and some of these studies have applied the discipline of kundalini yoga to their clinical settings.
- Arambula et al. has studied the physiological correlates of a highly practiced kundalini yogi.
- Peng et al. has studied the heart-rate oscillations, associated with slow breathing during the practice of kundalini yoga meditation.
- Venkatesh et al. has studied twelve kundalini (chakra) meditators, using the Phenomenology of Consciousness Inventory. They found that the practice of meditation "appears to produce structural as well as intensity changes in phenomenological experiences of consciousness".
- Narayan et al. studied the degree of relaxation of muscle under the effects of kundalini yoga with the help of an EMG integrator.
Notes
- ^ Sovatsky, 1998, p. 14
- ^ Guru Fatha Singh Khalsa, The Essential Gursikh Yogi: The Yoga and Yogis in the Past, Present and Future of Sikh Dharma, Toronto, Monkey Minds Press, 2008, 188-89, 210-12, 222-39.
- ^ Sat Bachan Kaur Karla Becker, 2004.
- ^ a b c d Paramhans Swami Maheshwarananda, The hidden power in humans , Ibera Verlag, pages 47, 48. ISBN 3-85052-197-4
- ^ Swami Sivananda Radha, Kundalini Yoga for the West, timeless, 2004, pages 13, 15
- ^ Congressional Honorary Resolution 521 US Library of Congress
- ^ David Shannahoff-Khalsa, Kundalini Yoga Meditation for Complex Psychiatric Disorders: Techniques Specific for Treating the Psychoses, Personality, and Pervasive Development Disorders, 2010
- ^ David Shannahoff-Khalsa, Kundalini Yoga Meditation: Techniques Specific for Psychiatric Disorders, Couples Therapy, and Personal Growth, 2007
- ^ Swami Sivananda Radha, Kundalini Yoga for the West, timeless, 2004, pages 13, 23
- ^ "Kundalini Yogas FAQ". Eecs.berkeley.edu . http://www.eecs.berkeley.edu/~keutzer/kundalini/kundalini-yoga.html . Retrieved 2010-02-04 .
- ^ Satya July 99: Kundalini Yoga by Deborah Clapp
- ^ "Yogi Bhajan". Store.goldenbridgeyoga.com. 1969-01-05 . http://store.goldenbridgeyoga.com/uploads/images/yogibhajan.html . Retrieved 2010-02-04 .
- ^ design@lancasters.co.uk. "What is Kundalini yoga?". Kundaliniyoga.org.uk . http://www.kundaliniyoga.org.uk/whatis.html . Retrieved 2010-02-04 .
- ^ Sovatsky, 1998: p. 6, 82, 142
- ^ Sovatsky, 1998: p. 142
- ^ a b Turner et al.,pg. 440
- ^ Scotton, 1996
- ^ Kason, 2000
- ^ Greyson, 2000
- ^ Paramhans Swami Maheshwarananda, The hidden power in humans, Ibera Verlag, pages 47, 48, 49.
- ^ Cromie, 2002
- ^ Lazar, et al., 2000
- ^ Arambula et al. ,2001
- ^ Peng et al., 1999
- ^ Venkatesh et al., 1997
- ^ Narayan et al., 1990
References
- Arambula P, Peper E, Kawakami M, Gibney KH. (2001) The Physiological Correlates of Kundalini Yoga Meditation: A Study of a Yoga Master , Appl Psychophysiol Biofeedback, Jun 2001; 26(2): 147 - 53, PubMed Abstract PM
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