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Can you elaborate please?
To understand how Kundalini (yoga) works you first have to understand that you have a snake in your spine. The Sanskrit word kundal means "circular". And it can be a noun for a coiled snake. The feminine kundalī means a ring, bracelet, or coil of rope. This concept was adopted as kundalinī into Hatha yoga in the 15th century and, by the 16th century, was used in the Yoga Upanishads. So the term Kundalini means "a spiritual energy or life force located at the base of the spine", which is usually conceptualized as a coiled-up serpent. The practice of kundalini yoga is supposed to arouse the sleeping Kundalini Shakti from its coiled base through the 6 chakras that reside along the spine, and through the 7th chakra, or crown. Chakras are wheels, or hubs of energy, along which energy or prana, travels like a superhighway to distribute energy throughout the body. Like a snake being charmed out of a basket by a bansuri, Kundalini weaves and coils, waking up energy and clearing stagnancy along the way. Without the fangs.
Serpent? We KNOW who that is...