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Kundalini Power...

When human consciousness is limited to the fourfold mortal aspect, one is temporarily unconscious of both one’s divine nature and one’s unity with God. When limited to brain consciousness, one may be said to suffer from spiritual amnesia. This forgetfulness can be overcome by arousing into activity and directing into the brain a certain electro-vital power resident in the physical body. This tremendous force is already partly active, being the source of nerve energy and of the procreative impulse and power. When more fully aroused, sublimated and directed into the heart and the head, it greatly heightens the speed of the vibratory frequency of the cells and the organs of the brain—electrifies them, in fact. Thereafter, the individual thus sensitized becomes aware that he or she is a spiritual being endowed with divine powers. Because this force follows undulating pathways in its ascent along the spinal cord from the sacrum to the brain, it is sometimes referred to as “the serpent fire.” Its potency is so great, however, that in many ancient scriptures it is only referred to under a protective veil of such symbols as serpents, dragons, hydras and other dangerous reptiles. For the same reason, knowledge of the method of its premature awakening is also protectively concealed in allegories of the conquest of serpents by saviors, heroes or heroines.
As one’s evolution proceeds, the serpent fire is naturally awakened, thereby assisting one to recover the lost knowledge of one’s own divinity and unity with God. This is the ultimate object of all spiritual endeavors. It is especially the goal of all who seek the way of mystical illumination. The Lord Christ described this experience as follows: “I and my Father are one” (John 10:30) and “I am in my Father, and ye in me, and I in you” (John 14:20). Alexander Pope states, “All are but parts of one stupendous whole.” American poet Kenneth Boulding has written of “The burning oneness binding everything.” Oneness with God, and through God with all that lives, is the supreme truth, and its full and continuous realization is the highest attainment of humanity.
In a Hindu scripture, the Bhagavad Gita (The Lord’s Song), the Lord Vishnu as the second aspect of the Trinity, says: “He who seeth Me in everything and seeth everything in Me, of him will I never lose hold, and he shall never lose hold of Me” (6th Discourse, 30

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