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Best 17 Kundalini and the Chakras Quotes by Genevieve Paulson

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“A positive aspect of drug use is that users may have been opened to higher dimensions and shown mystical possibilities in life.

Drug use, however, does not enable a person to achieve this state on his or her own; thus the energies are not under control, not always very useful, and sometimes exceedingly dangerous.”

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“Chakra, a Sanskrit word meaning 'wheel', refers to the various energy vortices on our etheric body.”

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“Everyone has an inner drive to excel or be special at something — to be unique. Sometimes people reach for this in negative ways.

The underlying drive in all people, however, is one of evolution — to reach for enlightenment, to be God-like while still human.”

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“Everyone who goes through Kundalini cleansing will become familiar with depression, because the energies literally lie depressed, down into the body, for our edification. Depression means something is being 'dug up' for you to look at.”

Kundalini and the Chakras

“Homosexuality and lesbianism may appear as Kundalini energy brings about an androgynous state.

The Kundalini forces people to deal with both masculine and feminine polarities.”

Kundalini and the Chakras

“Involuntary ways in which Kundalini may be released include drug use, overwork, a severe blow or injury to the tailbone area; grief, trauma, or excessive fear; excesses in meditation, growth practices, or sex.

Excessive sexual foreplay without org*sm may also cause spontaneous Kundalini release. By involuntary I do not necessarily mean unwanted; I only refer to the release of the Kundalini on its own.”

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“It is very important that people develop in all areas of life.”

Kundalini and the Chakras

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“Kundalini is not exactly a household word yet, but increasing numbers of people are not only aware of it but living with its experiences.

The 'Kundalini Blues' are not yet an acceptable reason for staying home from work or not keeping up your end of things.”

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“Kundalini, a Sanskrit word meaning 'circular power', is an individual's basic evolutionary force. Each of us is born with some of this energy already flowing.

The amount available and usable determines whether a person has low intelligence, is a genius, or is somewhere in the middle.”

Kundalini and the Chakras

“Life is much more difficult for those caught in the nine-to-five workday world because finding time to work with the Kundalini process is a challenge.”

Kundalini and the Chakras

“Many people regard Kundalini as a new age fad. Nothing could be further from the truth.

Kundalini can be considered the oldest known science. In previous ages people raised Kundalini under the guidance of teachers and in controlled circumstances, preserving what they learned as an esoteric knowledge.

But we have entered a period of time in which the esoteric becomes exoteric.”

Kundalini and the Chakras

“Many weird or seemingly unexplainable experiences will occur during the Kundalini process. Sometimes it is best to write them in a journal and not worry about them.”

Kundalini and the Chakras

“Release through 'recreational drugs' can be especially harmful, blowing open chakras or causing the 'burnout' experienced by some drug
users.

The very reason some people use drugs — for paranormal experiences — may bring about a lack of paranormal ability in everyday life.”

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“The feminine relates to the left side of the body, emotions and intuition, while the masculine relates to the right side of the body, logic and mental pursuits.”

Kundalini and the Chakras

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“The Kundalini energy lies coiled at the base of the spine. Its release may be likened to waves, flames, pulsations or an uncoiling.

The uncoiled portion seeks an outlet, normally through the spine up to the top of the head and out what is sometimes called the crown chakra.”

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“The Kundalini, sometimes called shakti (divine spark of life force), begins its ascent from the base of the tailbone, where it is stored.

As it rises up the spinal column and goes out the top of the head, it blends with the spiritual energy available in the universe.”

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