BY: Arjit Mishra
Today, I came across the word 'Kundalini' on the internet, which intrigued me for almost four hours straight. In the yogic context, Kundalini is essentially a dormant energy source located at the base of our spine. This source of energy is believed to be awakened to a considerable extent through various spiritual practices, including yoga, meditation, and chanting mantras.
This energy, when awakened to a considerable extent, travels up the spine, activating energy centers called 'Chakras,' leading to various benefits like heightened awareness, a deeper connection with oneself and the universe, etc. That's not something I want to tell you guys; you can find all this on Google. But when I researched more about it, I found the very origin and reason for knowledge in ancient times. Have you ever wondered how, in ancient times, people wrote marvelous sections of knowledge which were later compiled into books? Obviously, they didn't get any reference from their predecessors because they were the first producers of knowledge. Then I found something about their lifestyle... They used to indulge themselves in various practices which activated their chakras and developed their consciousness to such a heightened level that if one simply looked at something with curiosity, answers would come because they could shift their consciousness to the very existential form of the thing they were looking at. They didn't need to find answers by mugging up into formulas and any instruments. They didn't read from anything, they were just experiential beings who satisfied their curiosity by developing the level of their consciousness just by indulging themselves in this kind of spiritual lifestyle.