The Kundalini Awakening
The word Kundalini is derived from the Sanskrit root kundal , meaning "coiled." In the classical tantric and yogic texts (such as the Yoga Upanishads and the Tantras ), Kundalini is depicted as a sleeping serpent coiled three and a half times around the base of the spinal column, specifically within the Muladhara (Root) Chakra.
But let no one romanticize this path. A Kundalini awakening without preparation—without a grounded body, a purified nervous system, and a humble heart—can unravel a person. It can look like psychosis to the untrained eye. Insomnia. Spontaneous shaking. Waves of terror and ecstasy crashing in the same hour. Relationships shatter. Careers feel meaningless. The world you built becomes kindling. the kundalini awakening
The transmission of spiritual energy from a guru or teacher to a student. The word Kundalini is derived from the Sanskrit
When Kundalini hits the Heart Chakra, there is often a physical sensation of the chest cracking open. Past heartbreaks, collective grief, and unconditional love flood the system. For many, this is where they cry for days. It can look like psychosis to the untrained eye











