This
‘spiritual’ force, while still asleep, is the static form of creative
energy which serves to vitalise the whole body. When awakened and
beginning to ‘uncoil’, this electric, fiery force proves to be of a
spiral nature, and hence the symbolic description of ‘serpent power’.
As
the Kundalini force is aroused, it will steadily increase the vibratory
action of the etheric centres and consequently also that of the
physical, astral and mental bodies through which the vital body finds
expression. This animating activity will have a dual effect, firstly by
eliminating all that is coarse and unsuitable from the lower vehicles,
and secondly by absorbing into its sphere of influence those lofty
qualities which will serve to raise the energy content of the vital body
of the evolving individual.
One
of the objects of activating the spiral fire and its progress up the
spine to the head, is to awaken the pineal gland, which again results in
the opening of the third eye and the consequent revelation of the
subtler planes of spiritual life. By sustaining meditation, by study,
disciplined living and selfless service to humanity, the entire system
will step by step be aroused, bringing the lower man under the influence
of the soul; this will ensure a simultaneous and parallel awakening of
the etheric force centres and the dormant forces at the base of the
spine. When this process is carried forward with care and under suitable
direction, the awakening will take its course gradually and normally,
and without incurring any danger.
Should
attempts be made, however, to accelerate the natural unfoldment unduly
by various exercises or other artificial means, then the aspirant is
letting himself in for trouble. Breathing exercises should, for
instance, never be undertaken without expert guidance, and then only
after years of spiritual application, devotion and service.
Concentration upon the etheric centres with the object of activating
them, should also be avoided, as this will only lead to over-stimulation
and the opening of doors on to the astral plane-once opened these doors
are difficult to close again. Students are also specifically and
strongly warned against following intensive meditation programs lasting
for hours, or against practices which aim at arousing any particular
centre or the Kundalini fire. The average student is already stimulated
to such an extent by present day life activities, that excessive
meditation to such an extent by present day life activities, that
excessive meditation, breathing exercises, a fanatical diet, curtailment
of sleep, and undue interest and emphasis upon psychic experiences,
will be included to upset his mental balance and may cause irreparable
damage. The raising of the Kundalini force, if brought about ignorantly
and prematurely, may lead to serious nervous trouble, inflammation of
the tissues, spinal disease, and brain trouble, but if allowed to
proceed progressively and naturally through disciplined living, it will
finally serve to open the gates to higher realms.
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