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Posted - Mar 24 2007 : 8:30:53 PM
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Who is Shiva?
Shiva, in Hinduism, is believed to be a formless, timeless and spaceless Supreme God.
At AYP, Shiva is a metaphor. The metaphorical mythology of kundalini describes a union between Shakti (a name for kundalini in motion) and Shiva (pure bliss consciousness). As you know, Shakti starts out near the base of the spine in the huge storehouse of prana there, i.e. sexual energy. In the mythology, Shiva is located at the top of the head. So the way it is described is Shakti awakens, goes up through all the chakras until she reaches the top of the head, where she finds union with Shiva who is waiting there for her.
While it looks great on paper, this scenario does not work very well. In practice, most of the time this approach is a flop because it assumes that Shakti will do all the work and find Shiva at the crown. She will sure try, and tear up your nervous system in the process. Hence the excessive kundalini symptoms. Things can get so uncomfortable that practices can't continue, and then it goes into a long slow burn from then on.
Click on "Main Lessons" above to learn practices that get Shiva to do half the work and avoid the burn or read more here: Lesson 69 - Kundalini Symptoms, Imbalances and Remedies Lesson 113 - Bliss, Ecstasy, and Divine Love
More references in the Topic Index under "Shiva and Shakti".
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Edited by - AYPforum on Sep 28 2015 12:40:21 PM |
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