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Kundalini: Spiritual Perception and the Higher Element of Life

di Rudolf Steiner

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In Hindu tradition, the concept of kundalini refers to a form of primal energy located at the base of the spine. Traditional Eastern methods are practiced to "awake" one's kundalini and achieve transformed consciousness. Rudolf Steiner offers an entirely different perspective that integrates the idea of kundalini into his spiritual philosophy. This anthology contains relevant comments and notes by Steiner on this theme, highlighting the evolution of his thinking. In addition, it accentuates the differences and similarities between Western and Eastern spiritual paths and, in the process, reveals what is new and original in Steiner's esoteric teachings. In contrast to most yoga traditions, which cultivate the energy rising from the lower life center, the Western path of esoteric development begins in our upper center of consciousness--in thinking and in one's "I." From there, the center of experience is shifted downward, from the head to the heart. After developing a "new heart center," as Rudolf Steiner describes it, one can guide forces consciously and, through specific exercises, the "kundalini snake" can be awakened fully. In his detailed introduction, editor Andreas Meyer distils the perspectives and instructions from Steiner's complete works, offering a valuable synopsis for our understanding and practice of meditation. Chapters include: - The Meaning of Meditation, and the Six Exercises- Developing and Cleansing the Lotus Flowers- The Snake Symbol- The Kundalini Fire- The Kundalini Light- Developing the New Heart Organ- The Reversal in Thinking and Will- Specific Aspects of Kundalini Schooling- Transforming Physical Love and the Division of the Sexes- Breathing, the Light-Soul Process, and the New Yoga Will- The Polarity of Light and Love- Transforming the Kundalini Fire into Fraternity… (altro)
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In Hindu tradition, the concept of kundalini refers to a form of primal energy located at the base of the spine. Traditional Eastern methods are practiced to "awake" one's kundalini and achieve transformed consciousness. Rudolf Steiner offers an entirely different perspective that integrates the idea of kundalini into his spiritual philosophy. This anthology contains relevant comments and notes by Steiner on this theme, highlighting the evolution of his thinking. In addition, it accentuates the differences and similarities between Western and Eastern spiritual paths and, in the process, reveals what is new and original in Steiner's esoteric teachings. In contrast to most yoga traditions, which cultivate the energy rising from the lower life center, the Western path of esoteric development begins in our upper center of consciousness--in thinking and in one's "I." From there, the center of experience is shifted downward, from the head to the heart. After developing a "new heart center," as Rudolf Steiner describes it, one can guide forces consciously and, through specific exercises, the "kundalini snake" can be awakened fully. In his detailed introduction, editor Andreas Meyer distils the perspectives and instructions from Steiner's complete works, offering a valuable synopsis for our understanding and practice of meditation. Chapters include: - The Meaning of Meditation, and the Six Exercises- Developing and Cleansing the Lotus Flowers- The Snake Symbol- The Kundalini Fire- The Kundalini Light- Developing the New Heart Organ- The Reversal in Thinking and Will- Specific Aspects of Kundalini Schooling- Transforming Physical Love and the Division of the Sexes- Breathing, the Light-Soul Process, and the New Yoga Will- The Polarity of Light and Love- Transforming the Kundalini Fire into Fraternity

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