Kundalini energy is often described as a sleeping serpent at the base of the spine, awakening as it rises. But what if this energy is not something to be ‘awakened’ but something that has always been flowing? What if Kundalini is not a sudden explosion but a subtle force that influences our entire lives—a vibration, a pulse moving in and through us?
Kundalini is often linked to powerful physical sensations: warmth crawling up the spine, vibrations through the body, visions or euphoria. However, there is another way to recognize its presence—one that seems less spectacular but is just as powerful:
• In Silence – When you are truly still, even in a busy environment, can you feel a subtle energy moving within you? As if something alive is vibrating beneath the surface?
•In Creation – Inspiration that seems to come from nowhere—could that be Kundalini finding its way through your expression? Artists, musicians and writers often describe a ‘flow’ in which ideas stream effortlessly. This is a manifestation of creative Kundalini.
• In Connections – Have you ever had a conversation where you suddenly ‘saw’ the other person completely, as if your souls were speaking? That deep realization, that sudden clarity—that is Kundalini opening your awareness.
Kundalini as the Rhythm of Reality
In many spiritual traditions, Kundalini is seen as a force that awakens and rises through the chakras. But what if Kundalini is not just an individual awakening but a universal rhythm that connects us all? Sound, movement and music can amplify and synchronize this energy. Consider:
• The vibration of a mantra – The voice resonating and sending energy through your body.
• The pulse of a drum – A rhythm that carries you, merging your heartbeat with something greater.
• The resonance of a singing bowl – Deep vibrations that transport you to a wider consciousness.
Experiencing It on February 22
On February 22, participants will not only have the chance to ‘awaken’ Kundalini but, more importantly, to learn how to listen to its whispers that have always been there. Through movement, breathwork and sound, one can dissolve the illusion of separation between ‘self’ and ‘energy’ until no division remains. Kundalini is not something to be found outside yourself—it is the pulse of life, ever-present, waiting for you to fully attune to it.
Are you ready to not only experience this energy but recognize it as something that has always been a part of you?