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Kundalini is Dangerous by Alex I. Lee

The word Kundalini originated from Sanskrit, means "coiled serpent". It is the dormant energy at the base of the spine in our etheric body.

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The Super Divine Powers called Kundalini, Savitri and Gayatri Shakti by Shriram Sharma

The investigation of Kundalini (Divine Serpent Power) commences with the discussion of the philosophy of Gayatri Mahaprajna. Fundamentally Gayatri worship is an experiment of religious ideology and divine sentiments. In it self-research is given chief importance and by generating devotion through meditation/ concentration, the Brahmic consciousness is brought closer and one’s psyche gets interwoven in it. Whether you throw a lighted matchstick on a pile of wood or you throw burning wood on petrol; both actions are identical. The only difference is that via self-surrender and by undergoing Advait (union with God) one quickly sees miraculous results.

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Kundalini: Opening the Third Eye by Kelly Howell

One of the most widespread misunderstandings about awakening Kundalini is that it awakens all at once, and that the Third Eye opens completely, and we will suddenly be flooded with psychic visions that might make us feel crazy and out of control.

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Super Power Gayatri Helps Awaken Divine Kundalini Energy by Shriram Sharma

According to Indian Mythology, Brahmaji (creator) had 2 wives. The first was Gayatri and the second was Savitri. Symbolically both are wisdom energy and material wealth. One is Para Prakriti and the other is Apara Prakriti. Para Prakriti encompasses the mind, intellect, psyche, ego, Ritambhara Prajna (divine intellect) etc. The second wife is Savitri. She is called Apara Prakriti, material consciousness or inert nature. All movements and activities of material objects are dependent on it.

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