Depiction of the SleepingKundalini
The Kundalini serpent known very well to the yogis of India,
in her dormant state is classically depicted as a serpent coiled 3 and a half
times around a special black ‘lingam’ (shaft) in the coccyx of every human being.
Depiction of the Awakened Kundalini
On the other hand when awakened the Kundalini is depicted as
a fiery serpentine power extending from the coccyx all the way up the spine,
neck, head and ending at the forehead of the initiate who has awakened it. The
Egyptians in their paintings, sculptures and sarcophagus’ depicted the awakened
kundalini as a golden serpent extending a little way out from the forehead and
then rising a short vertical distance.
Why 3 ½
The kundalini is coiled three and half times around the
special lingam int eh coccyx of the human being representing the three Gunas
and the Kliphos.
The three complete turns each represent a Guna and the half
turn represents the Kliphos or the infernal regions of creation.
Three Gunas
The Three Gunas are Sattva,
Rayas and Tamas. Sattva is harmony,
intelligence and beauty, while Rayas
is movement, energy and action and Tamas
is substance and inertia.
The three Gunas are considered in Hindu philosophy (also in
Gnosis) as the three universal principles pervading all of nature. It is said
nature is made of these three intelligent forces.
In fact in Gnosis it is said that the three Gunas within the
Absolute were in a state of perfect equilibrium however due to the desire of
some virginal sparks or Monads dwelling in the Absolute to be something or
someone outside of the perfect multiple unity in the Absolute, the three Gunas became
unbalanced and this disequilibrium among the three Gunas precipitated creation.
Please note, Gunas is a Sanskrit
word meaning, thread or binding.
Kliphos
This is a word taken from the Kabbalah and it is the word
for the infernal or submerged regions of nature, i.e. in more common terms the
regions of hell as depicted by Dante in the first book “Inferno” of his Trilogy
called the Divine Comedy.
What Does it Imply?
This has quite a significant implication actually, first of all
the 3 and a half times presents all of creation. Meaning that the in the
Kundalini or Divine Mother is all of creation and this is quite true as she in
the form of the Cosmic Mother is the bosom of the Absolute.
The awakened kundalini is a the thread that takes us through
all the regions of creation from the infernos or abyss to the Absolute where the
three Gunas dwell in a state of equilibrium. This is represented by the journey
that the Kundalini takes from the coccyx lower regions to the head the superior
regions.
In the dormant state the 3 and a half times implies that the
kundalini or the Divine Mother is the one that hypnotises us and takes us down
into the infernal regions of nature. She as Master Samel says nerve abandons
us, she either takes us to the heavens as the awakened serpent of fire and
light or into the abyss polarised as the kundabuffer organ or “tail of Satan”.
Conclusion
In the Divine Mother is everything, in Her is all of
creation and all of the principles of creation She is God as Mother. The
kundalini is her first manifestation in us and it is the first part of our
Being that we awaken in us, as the rising serpent kundalini.
She is the part of our Being that is the closest to us. She is
there with us, She never abandons us!
We really have to awaken her to reach our liberation and the
way to awaken her is taught in Gnosis and it is through the transmutation of
the sexual energies done in a couple, man and woman, not as a single person!
End (124).