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Six Classical Signs of Kundalini Awakening - (2794)

Six Symptoms

Below are the six mystical experiences that one passes through when the kundalini is in the process of awakening.

These six experiences are classically described using the following six Sanskrit terms: 


ANANDA

Certain spiritual joy.

KAMPAN

Hypersensitivity of an electric and psychic type.

UTTHAN

Progressive increase in self-consciousness. Astral unfolding; mystical transcendental experiences in the superior worlds.

GHURNI

Intense spiritual yearnings.

MURCHA

States of lassitude, relaxation of muscles and nerves that occurs naturally and spontaneously during meditation.

NIDRA

A specific mode of sleep combined with internal profound meditation that turns into resplendent samadhi (ecstasy).

Commentary

Asking m.m.m. about this, these symptoms are passed through, but in a way a little differently to what we may be expecting.

Some experiences are passed through more than others depending on the particularity of the person. An experience may just be one off and not constantly.

There could be a noted temporary improvement in those areas of self-consciousness and relaxation. There may be not samadhi like experiences.

There is also the symptom of intense pain in the coccyx Master Samael says, when the kundalini is in the process of awakening.

End (2794).

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