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Kundalini & Prana
What is the difference between
prana and kundalini?
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let us try to relate to concepts from the same tradition - prana
and kundalini. Prana has been translated as the "vital breath''
and "bio-energetic motility''; it is associated with maintaining
the functioning of the mind and body. Kundalini, in its form as
prana-kundalini, is identical to prana; however Kundalini also has
a manifestations as consciousness and a as a unifying cosmic energy.
One could ascribe these same aspects to prana as well so past a
certain point these become distinctions without differences.
From the subjective standpoint of an individual actually experiencing
the awakening of kundalini I have found three completely different
opinions:
The first opinion is that a pranic awakening is only a prelude to
a full kundalini awakening. Tibetan yogins that I have encountered
consider the activation of prana (Tibetan: rlung) as merely a prerequisite
for the activation of kundalini (Tibetan: gTummo). What's attractive
about this viewpoint is that it explains the difference between
the experience of simply having pleasant sensations in the spine
and the much more powerful experience of having a "freight-train''
- like full kundalini experience.
The second opinion, espoused by Swami Shivom Tirth for example,
is that prana and kundalini are absolutely equivalent and that it
is not meaningful in any way to describe a difference between kundalini
rising and prana rising. When posed with question as to how to distinguish
between pleasant sensations that show some pranic-activity in the
spine and the much more powerful experience Swami Shivom Tirth said
that the difference is not in the nature of the activity but in
the consciousness that observes it. If the consciousness that experiences
the pranic activity is seated within the spine (or more correctly,
the central channel, known as the sushumna), then the experience
is felt much more powerfully.
The third opinion, espoused by the modern hatha yogin, Desikaran,
is that pranic awakening is the true experience to be aimed for
and kundalini is actually an obstruction. Desikaran sees the kundalini
as a block in the central channel and thus the kundalini must be
``killed'' to make way for the prana. This is the most unusual view
of the three.
The Chinese concept of qi (or chi) can be safely identified with
the Indian concept of prana.
If all this seems confusing - don't worry, you're in good company.
My conclusion is that these are all different terminologies for
dealing with a common set of experiences. Any one of these viewpoints
is adequate for describing the full range of experiences. What is
probably more relevant is to distinguish two different experiences
which are often confused. In one an individual experiences some
pleasant energizing electric energy running along the spine. This
experience itself brings about a wide range of experiences and results
in vitality and sensitivity. Another very distinct experience is
the experience of kundalini entering the sushumna and rising up
the spine. As soon as kundalini enters the sushumna this experience
will completely overwhelm ordinary waking consciousness. From the
moment that kundalini enters the sushumna there will no longer be
a distrinction between the subjective consciousness which experiences
and the object of experience. This experience much more profoundly
transfigures consciousness.
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