If you are up for both mental and physical challenges, Kundalini yoga is definitely the one for you. Believed to be one of the most spiritual forms of yoga, Kundalini yoga emphasizes on spiritual awakening by focusing on breath and movement. This yoga type is fundamentally based on the philosophy that a spiritual energy or life force is situated at the base of the spine, which is usually conceptualized as a coiled serpent. In fact, Kundalini or kundala literally means coiled in Sanskrit. Kundalini yoga aims at arousing this sleeping spiritual energy through the 6th Chakra and to penetrate the 7th. Kundalini yoga has been rightfully called “the yoga of awareness” because its prime objective is to help an individual connect to his consciousness by increasing self knowledge, developing intuition and releasing the unlimited creative potential that lies hidden in every human being. This yoga type is believed to have been in existence for hundreds of years and it was introduced to the west only recently. While this yoga type was deemed to be secretive and misunderstood, a man named Yogi Bhajan brought this practice to the west in the 1960s with the aim to tackle drug abuse. Since then, Kundalini yoga has flourished and has become a popular choice for reinforcing a person’s spiritual growth and bodily maturation.
Kundalini Yoga
March 8, 2011 By Leave a Comment