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Kundalini Posts: 1.9) Kundalini and the Nervous System - (3479)

The teachings say that the Kundalini is intimately related to our nervous system.

Our body has several nervous system with several different branches.

However, there are really three very large nervous systems. Reminding us of the Law of Three.


Our spinal column is related to the central column in the tree of life. The Kundalini is related most of all to the central nervous system. When the kundalini is awake and active it balances the whole nervous system by intensely activating the central nervous system, which as it is the central column of the nervous system, acts to balance all other parts of the nervous system.

The central nervous system is a mystery for the scientists, they don’t know really what all the nerves are for. Esotericism says that the many subtle channels in the central system are for the Kundalini. Through which it can send its energy, to influence all parts of the body and brain.

The kundalini begins in the Muladhara chakra and ascends through the cauda equina in our spinal column. 

There is something called the kanda, which has its physical representation in the cauda equina. The kanda is in the vital body and astral body and it said to be located above the Muladhara chakra and it is the junction where both the sushumna canal (where Kundalini ascends) and the Muladhara chakra meet.

From the kanda is where all the nadis (energy channels) stem from. It is also where all the prana available to the body is concentrated. 

When we chant the mantra KAN DIL BAN DIL R, we are making the prana in the kanda to vibrate more intensely. We actually reinforce or invigorate the prana inside the kanda. 

Our sexual energy feeds directly into the kanda. When we retain and transmute the sexual energy we nourish our kanda. 

End (3479).

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