WARNING-Kundalini,Most Dangerous,Dark & Divine Secret of Kundalini ft.@TrinityVastu

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Understanding the five koshas and awakening Kundalini energy through yoga practices is crucial for holistic well-being and spiritual growth, leading to self-awareness and balance. Maintaining a healthy balance of energy points in the body, from Muladhar to Sahasrara, is essential for mental, physical, and spiritual harmony, achieved through self-love, gratitude, and positive actions.

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  • The human body consists of five koshas: Annamaya Kosha, Pranamaya Kosha, Manomaya Kosha, Vigyanamaya Kosha, and Anandamaya Kosha, each representing different aspects of nourishment, energy, mind, wisdom, and bliss, respectively.
  • Kundalini energy awakening can occur through yoga practices and lifestyle changes, leading to a gradual understanding of oneself and the powers within the body, ultimately aiming to reach a state of balance and acceptance by addressing basic needs, self-doubt, love expression, positive speech, and surrendering to life's flow.

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Summary

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Awakening Kundalini: Unveiling Divine Energy Within

  • There are five types of bodies known as five koshas: Annamaya Kosha nourished by food, Manomaya Kosha, Pranamaya Kosha, Anandamaya Kosha, and Vigyanamaya Kosha.
  • The sequence of these koshas is Annamaya Kosha, Pranamaya Kosha, Manomaya Kosha, Vigyanamaya Kosha, and Anandamaya Kosha.
  • After an accident, the individual started experiencing hearing and visual phenomena from far distances, leading to the awakening of Kundalini energy accidentally.
  • Kundalini energy can be awakened even by a Guru whose Kundalini is already awakened, and it resides in the Mooladhara Chakra.
  • The process of awakening Kundalini involves understanding oneself gradually through yoga and lifestyle changes.
  • The human body represents the powers of Shiva and Shakti, with the right side symbolizing Shiva's power and the left side representing Mother Shakti's energy.
  • The intersection of Shiva and Shakti's powers occurs at the third eye, a point where the energies can be accessed and stimulated through yoga practices like Surya Namaskar.
  • There are seven chakras in the body, prime energy points that can be activated through yoga to stimulate energy flow in the nadis.
  • Understanding the functioning of the powers within the body, from Mooladhara to Sahasrara, is crucial before engaging in yoga practices to activate the energy points.
  • The essence of finding God lies within oneself, recognizing the divine presence in every particle and serving humanity as the ultimate form of worship.

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Chakras and Jealousy: Impact on Happiness

  • Happiness is defined as the ability to bring joy to others and add value to their lives.
  • Muladhar Chakra is the base energy point where basic necessities and security are linked.
  • Muladhar Chakra disturbance leads to instability in job, business, and basic life needs.
  • Swadhisthana Chakra is about self-confidence and rising above self-doubt.
  • Manipura Chakra signifies ego and the importance of respecting others to maintain balance.
  • Anahata Chakra focuses on love and the negative impact of jealousy on health and success.
  • Jealousy affects the Anahata Chakra, leading to internal conflicts and weakened immune systems.
  • Negative thoughts and jealousy impact physical health by creating internal conflicts.
  • Throat Chakra is where jealousy manifests, affecting communication and self-expression.
  • Speaking negatively or with jealousy defiles the Throat Chakra, hindering manifestation of desires.

27:10

"Chakras, Yoga, and Self-Love: Spiritual Insights"

  • Speaking good words helps others and keeps the throat chakra healthy, allowing energy to rise to the third eye.
  • Lord Shri Krishna discusses introverted and extroverted individuals, emphasizing long-term vision and understanding beyond immediate outcomes.
  • The third eye is misinterpreted as seeing the unseen, but it actually involves understanding a person's problems and future through actions.
  • Depression and anxiety can be alleviated through Kundalini yoga by addressing the root causes like job insecurity or relationship issues.
  • Self-cursing leads to negative manifestations and health issues, disrupting the immune system and inviting diseases like cancer.
  • Self-love and gratitude towards God are crucial for maintaining mental and physical well-being, preventing negativity and attracting positivity.
  • Understanding oneself and connecting with God leads to a smoother life, as challenges are seen as opportunities for growth and self-awareness.
  • The journey from the root chakra to the Sahastra Ara involves addressing basic needs, self-doubt, rights awareness, love expression, and positive speech.
  • Achieving the state of Sahastra Ara involves accepting past events, believing in the best outcomes, and surrendering to the flow of life.
  • The power of Shiva represents completeness and zero, where one transcends happiness and sorrow, reaching a state of balance and acceptance.

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"Chakra Balancing: Ground, Love, and Accept"

  • To correct the Muladhar, sit on the ground and stay connected with your roots and origin, keeping your parents in sight.
  • For Swadhisthana, avoid self-doubt; for Manipura, refrain from misusing your rights; for Anahata, love everyone; for Vishuddhi, chant Ram Ram and avoid criticizing others; for the third eye, focus on the positive in someone's life; and for Sahasrara, be happy and accepting of whatever comes your way.
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