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a rising force within me. The intensity of this rising kundalini force was so tremendous that my body lifted up a little and fell flat into the aisle; my eyeglasses flew off. As I lay there with my eyes closed, I could see a continuous fountain of dazzling white lights erupting within me. In brilliance, these lights were brighter than the sun but possessed no heat at all. I was experiencing the thought-free state of "I am", realizing that "I" have always been, and will continue to be, eternal. I was fully conscious and completely aware while I was experiencing the pure "I am", a state of supreme bliss. Outwardly, at that precise moment, Baba delightfully shouted from his platform, ‘I didn't do anything. The Energy has caught someone.''
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which... there is a power called the
Kundalini, coiled up. When that Kundalini awakens, it tries to force a passage through this hollow canal, and as it rises step by step, as it were, layer after layer of the mind becomes open... When it reaches the brain, the Yogi is perfectly detached from the body and mind; the soul finds itself free. ... The left is the Ida, the right Pingala, and that hollow canal which runs through the center of the spinal cord is the Sushumna. ... The canal is closed at the lower end, ... near what is called the sacral plexus... The different plexuses that have their centers in the spinal canal can very well stand for the different "lotuses" of the Yogi.
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But in the human body, ...The brain is alive only because of Prana... an enlightened person ... compassionate and more detached. There would be less ego, without any tendency toward violence or aggression or falsehood. The awakened life energy is the mother of morality, because all morality springs from this awakened energy. Since the very beginning, it has been this evolutionary energy that has created the concept of morals in human beings.
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psychological difficulties, either while engaged in intensive spiritual practice or spontaneously." Among the psychological difficulties associated with intensive spiritual practice we find "Kundalini awakening," "a complex physio-psychospiritual transformative process described in the yogic tradition." Researchers in the fields of
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self-deception as well as the misuse of powers. The kundalini enables man to consciously cross the lower planes and it ultimately merges into the universal cosmic power of which it is a part, and which also is at times described as kundalini ... cannot dispense with the need for the grace of a
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There are numerous reports of full
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Baba had just begun delivering his discourse with his opening statement: 'Today's subject is meditation. ... 'Kundalini starts dancing when one repeats Om Namah
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which is spread over both the macrocosm, the entire
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At the command of the yogi in deep meditation, this creative force turns inward and flows back to its source in the thousand-petaled lotus, revealing the resplendent inner world of the divine forces and consciousness of the soul and spirit. Yoga refers to this power flowing from the coccyx to spirit
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According to the Yogis, there are two nerve currents in the spinal column, called Pingalâ and Idâ, and a hollow canal called
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Krishnamacharya, often called the "father of modern yoga", described kuṇḍalinī differently. To him, Kuṇḍalinī is not an energy that rises: it is a blockage that prevents prāṇa vāyu (breath) from entering the suṣumnā and rising. This interpretation came partly from his own experience and partly from
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Kundalini is a latent power in the higher body. When awakened, it pierces through six chakras or functional centers and activates them. Without a master, the awakening of the kundalini cannot take anyone very far on the Path; and such indiscriminate or premature awakening is fraught with dangers of
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that "Supersensual visions appear before the mental eye of the aspirant, new worlds with indescribable wonders and charms unfold themselves before the Yogi, planes after planes reveal their existence and grandeur to the practitioner and the Yogi gets divine knowledge, power and bliss, in increasing
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The popularization of eastern spiritual practices has been associated with psychological problems in the west. Psychiatric literature notes that "since the influx of eastern spiritual practices and the rising popularity of meditation starting in the 1960s, many people have experienced a variety of
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Sanskrit of a commentary by Kālīcharana (Five-fold Footstool of the Guru). The Sanskrit term "Kundali Shakti" translates as "Serpent Power". Kundalini is thought to be an energy released within an individual using specific meditation techniques. It is represented symbolically as a serpent
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According to
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American writer William Buhlman began to conduct an international survey of out-of-body experiences in 1969 in order to gather information about symptoms: sounds, vibrations and other phenomena that commonly occur at the time of the OBE event. His primary interest was to compare the findings
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The yogi reverses the searchlights of intelligence, mind and life force inward through a secret astral passage, the coiled way of the kundalini in the coccygeal plexus, and upward through the sacral, the lumbar, and the higher dorsal, cervical, and medullary plexuses, and the spiritual eye at the
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describes the concept of Kuṇḍalinī as "the figure of a coiled female serpent—a serpent goddess not of "gross" but "subtle" substance—which is to be thought of as residing in a torpid, slumbering state in a subtle center, the first of the seven, near the base of the spine: the aim of the yoga then
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its final withdrawal. Thus we have an elaborate series of associations, all conveying the central conception of the cosmos as a manifestation of consciousness, of pure subjectivity, with Kuṇḍalinī understood as the force inseparable from consciousness, who animates creation and who, in her
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was the other great scholarly authority on Kuṇḍalinī, with a viewpoint parallel to that of Woodroffe but of a somewhat different slant - this according to Mary Scott, herself a latter-day scholar on Kuṇḍalinī and its physical basis, and a former member of the
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According to Hindu tradition, in order to be able to integrate this spiritual energy, a period of careful purification and strengthening of the body and nervous system is usually required beforehand. Yoga and
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Kuṇḍalinī is described as being coiled up at the base of the spine. The description of the location can vary slightly, from the rectum to the navel. Kuṇḍalinī is said to reside in the triangular
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where one individual's Kuṇḍalinī is awakened by another who already has the experience. Shaktipat only raises Kuṇḍalinī temporarily but gives the student an experience to use as a basis.
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which has a double meaning of "enjoyment" and "coiled" and signifies her strong connection to bliss and pleasure, both mundane physical pleasure and the bliss of spiritual liberation (
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is instead a path of surrender where one lets go of all the impediments to the awakening rather than trying to actively awaken Kuṇḍalinī. A chief part of the passive approach is
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amplitudes that occurs with certain yogic practices may lead to acute psychosis. Biological alterations by Yogic techniques may be used to warn people against such reactions.
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have described a complex pattern of sensory, motor, mental, and affective symptoms associated with the concept of Kundalini, sometimes called the Kundalini syndrome.
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meaningless by-products of a disease process to be understood as meaningful symbolic processes, and explicated the often peculiar physical localizations of symptoms.
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Turner, R. P.; Lukoff, D.; Barnhouse, R. T.; Lu, F. G. (July 1995). "Religious or spiritual problem. A culturally sensitive diagnostic category in the DSM-IV".
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or vital force (which is often associated with Kuṇḍalinī in later works). According to David Gordon White, this feminine spiritual force is also termed
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point between the eyebrows, to reveal finally the soul's presence in the highest center (Sahasrara) in the brain.
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3301:(New ed.). Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
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presentations, and is a word that has been adopted by many
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As the ancient writers have said, it is the vital force or
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3544:
The Serpent Power: The Secrets of Tantric and Shaktic Yoga
1981:
The Serpent Power: The Secrets of Tantric and Shaktic Yoga
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and Hindu philosophy, particularly as it related to Hindu
1165:) believed to be located at the base of the spine, in the
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the concept of Kundalini has for us only one use ...
2935:(3rd ed.). Vishwa Nirmala Dharma. pp. 233–248.
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According to William F. Williams, kuṇḍalinī is a type of
3642:
Kundalini Rising: Exploring the Chakra/Asanas Connection
3197:. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. pp. 259–263.
2466:
The Tantric Body: The Secret Tradition of Hindu Religion
2445:
The Alchemical Body: Siddha Traditions in Medieval India
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enables one to raise Kundalini and access the stores of
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Late Kundalini model of Hatha Yoga, as described in the
1599:, producing a profound transformation of consciousness.
1469:, the great tantric scholar and master of the Kaula and
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1591:, until Kundalini finally reaches the top of the head,
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during the 15th century, and became widely used in the
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Vac: The Concept of the Word in Selected Hindu Tantras
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Yoga gurus consider that Kuṇḍalinī can be awakened by
1497:, the supreme subjectivity as the source of all, with
1446:(lit. "the crooked one"), who is the supreme Goddess (
3680:
The Kundalini Experience: Psychosis or Transcendence
3601:
Kundalini: The Arousal of the Inner Energy (2nd ed.)
3438:"Proof-of-concept studies in Yoga and mental health"
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Psychoanalytic Books: A Quarterly Journal of Reviews
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3227:(63). Active Interest Media: 42. July–August 1985.
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Textbook of Transpersonal Psychiatry and Psychology
1749:can awaken Kundalini. Another hatha yoga text, the
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2807:. San Francisco: Sufism Reoriented. pp. 13–14
2482:Narada Pancaratra full in 2 parts: Srila Vyasadeva
1959:practices. While serving as a High Court Judge in
1551:and the muladhara chakra with its presiding deity
1427:in the central channel and the upward movement of
1286:(9th – 7th centuries BCE). The Sanskrit adjective
3066:
3064:
2846:The Hidden Power in Humans: Chakras and Kundalini
2447:. University of Chicago Press. pp. 219–220.
1763:in the head, which subsequently flood the body.
4202:Hatha Yoga: The Report of a Personal Experience
3582:The Sacred Power: A Seeker's Guide to Kundalini
2801:Beams from Meher Baba on the Spiritual Panorama
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2418:, Mattamayura Press, 6 Oct 2017, Introduction.
2369:. Sri Satguru Publications. pp. 124–136.
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2966:. Calcutta: Advaita Ashrama. pp. 48–49.
1501:as the initial movement of consciousness and
1282:The concept of Kuṇḍalinī is mentioned in the
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8:
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2190:
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1814:propose that Kuṇḍalinī can be awakened by a
1792:in Chicago on 16 September 1974 as follows:
3661:The Kundalini Concept: Its Origin and Value
2260:Sharma, M.; Dhankar, M.; Kumar, D. (2022).
1187:. Kuṇḍalinī is associated with the goddess
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3327:The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease
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2964:Raja Yoga: Conquering the Internal Nature
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1351:from as early as the 11th century in the
3702:God Talks With Arjuna: The Bhagavad Gita
3083:(4th ed.). Madras: Ganesh & Co.
2954:
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2266:Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine
2250:Swami Sivananda Radha, 2004, pp. 13, 15.
1914:God Talks with Arjuna: The Bhagavad Gita
1886:describes Kuṇḍalinī briefly in his book
1835:Kuṇḍalinī is considered to occur in the
1653:, which emphasize Kuṇḍalinī techniques.
1403:Kuṇḍalinī arose as a central concept in
1355:. It was adopted as a technical term in
27:Form of divine energy in Hindu mysticism
3623:Kundalini: The Secret of Life (erd ed.)
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2707:. Penguin Books. pp. 32, 180–181.
2561:Saraswati, Sri Swami Sivananda (2010).
2479:Dasa, Purnaprajna, ed. (18 June 2013).
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2199:. Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 60, 89.
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2536:(2nd ed.). Munger, Bihar, India:
1667:The twentieth century yogi and mystic
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2311:Kundalini: Divine Energy, Divine Life
2216:London: Routledge, 2016. pp. 109–140.
1715:. This model contradicts the earlier
1515:Despite mostly being associated with
1399:, the goddess-focused Hindu tradition
7:
3563:Kundalini – From Hell to Heaven
3022:. Bristol: Equinox. pp. 31–57.
4697:Theosophical philosophical concepts
2046:with reports made by yogis such as
2022:In the introduction to Jung's book
1926:Paramahansa Yogananda also states:
3264:. New York: W. W. Norton. p.
1971:. He translated numerous original
1729:, or "Hundred Verses of Goraksa",
25:
2880:. New York: Basic Books. p.
2771:. London: Routledge. p. 29.
2365:Saivism, Kashmir Saivism (1990).
2171:. Lotus Press. pp. 163–164.
1996:coiled at the base of the spine.
1493:in the mantra and the concept of
1183:practice, is believed to lead to
3395:Journal of Religion & Health
3339:10.1097/00005053-199507000-00003
2848:. Ibera Verlag. pp. 47–48.
2842:Maheshwarananda, Paramhans Swami
2468:. I.B. Tauris. pp. 160–161.
2165:Frawley, David (February 2009).
2024:The Psychology of Kundalini Yoga
1880:bone in three and a half coils.
1171:. It is an important concept in
73:
3704:. Self-Realization Fellowship.
3195:Kundalini in the Physical World
3168:(1st ed.). San Francisco:
2643:Kundalini Questions and Answers
2195:Dyczkowski, Mark S. G. (1989).
1155:) is a form of divine feminine
2911:. Bihar School of Yoga, 2006.
1624:Invoking Kundalini experiences
1:
3442:International Journal of Yoga
2230:"Spotlight on Kundalini Yoga"
1979:, Yoga and Tantra. His book,
1733:practices such as the mudras
1541:manuscript painting of a yogi
1328:as "she who is ring-shaped".
4667:Hindu philosophical concepts
3584:. Siddha Yoga Publications.
2593:. Siddha Yoga Publications.
2394:. Nilgiri Press. p. 5.
2530:Saraswati, Swami Satyananda
1303:
1289:
1132:
4728:
3436:Bharadwaj, Balaji (2012).
2905:Swami Satyananda Saraswati
2872:Scotton, Bruce W. (1999).
2083:Kundalini is mentioned in
1922:as the awakened kundalini.
1489:the force of the syllable
1024:Naalayira Divya Prabandham
653:Akshar Purushottam Darshan
297:Akshar Purushottam Darshan
32:Kundalini (disambiguation)
29:
4593:International Day of Yoga
3682:. Integral Publications.
3520:Aun Weor, Samael (2009).
3295:Shamdasani, Sonu (2012).
3164:Buhlman, William (2011).
3043:Taylor, Kathleen (2001).
2278:10.1177/02537176221082936
1826:Religious interpretations
1316:1.4828). The 8th-century
1199:, and with the goddesses
1121:
1070:Other Indian philosophies
4613:Yoga scholars (template)
3878:Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
3018:Atkinson, Simon (2022).
2496:Williams, W. F. (2000).
2390:Morrison, Diana (1977).
2113:Transpersonal psychology
2059:the top of the head—the
1143:'coiled snake',
714:Kamalakanta Bhattacharya
4251:Yogasopana Purvacatuska
3580:Kripananda, S. (1995).
3455:10.4103/0973-6131.91719
3256:Hayman, Ronald (2001).
2929:Nirmala Devi Srivastava
2641:Krishna, Gopti (1995).
2089:new religious movements
1737:, uddiyana bandha, and
1719:model in the same text.
1407:, especially among the
1395:, important shrines in
1195:, the supreme being in
699:Nigamananda Paramahansa
3698:Yogananda, Paramahansa
3599:Mookerjee, A. (1981).
3546:. Dover Publications.
3368:Kason, Yvonne (2008).
2991:Yogananda, Paramahansa
2828:Building a Noble World
2214:Bjarne Wernicke-Olesen
2065:
2041:More recent viewpoints
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1975:texts and lectured on
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1831:Indian interpretations
1799:
1786:Building a Noble World
1782:
1771:The spiritual teacher
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1577:, through the central
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1335:as a name for Goddess
341:Shakti Vishishtadvaita
51:
3678:Sannella, L. (1987).
3561:Karmokar, G. (2006).
3125:Nichol, Davi (1999).
2826:Jhawar, Shiv (2004).
2591:Play of Consciousness
2414:Wallis, Christopher,
1909:Paramahansa Yogananda
1869:(subtle energy), and
1857:", which consists of
1708:
1686:comparative religions
1619:Kundalini experiences
1538:
1421:Tantrasadbhāva-tantra
1378:
1363:by the 16th century.
1318:Tantrasadbhava Tantra
588:Svabhavika Bhedabheda
568:Achintya Bheda Abheda
276:Svabhavika Bhedabheda
269:Achintya Bheda Abheda
42:
4662:Energy (esotericism)
4598:List of yoga schools
4364:Kriyayoga (Buddhist)
4195:Hatha Yoga Pradipika
3659:Scott, Mary (2006).
3193:Scott, Mary (1983).
2538:Bihar School of Yoga
2427:Flood (1996), p. 99.
2309:Dale, Cyndi (2011).
2073:Theosophical Society
2052:spiritual experience
1940:Western significance
1873:(drops of essence).
1712:Hatha Yoga Pradipika
1561:religious experience
1391:, one of the oldest
1185:spiritual liberation
913:Principal Upanishads
578:Chaitanya Mahaprabhu
4682:Religious practices
4399:Six Yogas of Naropa
4181:Hathabhyasapaddhati
3663:. Jain Publishing.
2737:White, David Gordon
2441:White, David Gordon
2338:White, David Gordon
2147:Mystical experience
2137:and his followers.
1865:(psychic centres),
1861:(energy channels),
1802:Kundalini awakening
1610:stated in his book
1608:Divine Life Society
1604:Sivananda Saraswati
1589:mystical experience
1343:) appears often in
1312:(serpent deity) in
421:Raghunatha Siromani
4687:Spiritual practice
4288:Samadhi (Buddhism)
4160:Amaraugha Prabodha
3640:Petty, A. (2007).
3565:. Zen Way Center.
3407:10.1007/BF00990954
2960:Vivekananda, Swami
2540:. pp. 34–36.
2117:Near-death studies
1989:Shatchakranirūpana
1945:Sir John Woodroffe
1721:
1557:
1401:
1326:David Gordon White
1234:, and chanting of
1230:, the practice of
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18:Kundalini Syndrome
4692:Tantric practices
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4603:Modern yoga gurus
4481:
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4237:Vasishtha Samhita
3711:978-0-87612-030-9
3689:978-0-941255-29-5
3670:978-0-89581-857-7
3651:978-0-9792700-0-0
3644:. Kitsune Books.
3632:978-81-7476-038-8
3610:978-0-89281-020-8
3603:. Destiny Books.
3591:978-0-911307-39-9
3572:978-0-9777456-0-9
3553:978-0-486-23058-0
3531:978-85-62455-03-2
3379:978-0-595-53396-1
3308:978-1-4008-2191-4
3275:978-0-393-32322-1
3204:978-0-7100-9417-9
3179:978-0-06-196808-2
3142:Missing or empty
3111:978-0-691-02127-0
3098:Jung, Carl Gustav
3077:The Serpent Power
3004:978-0-87612-030-9
2891:978-0-465-09530-8
2855:978-3-85052-197-0
2778:978-0-415-39115-3
2750:978-0-691-14085-8
2714:978-0-241-25304-5
2680:978-1-61178-006-2
2652:978-0-9938316-6-9
2587:Muktananda, Swami
2572:978-81-7052-052-8
2515:978-1-135-95522-9
2401:978-0-915132-11-9
2376:978-1-4384-1532-1
2351:978-0-226-89483-6
2320:978-0-7387-2863-6
2178:978-0-940676-50-3
2124:psychotic episode
1977:Indian philosophy
1884:Swami Vivekananda
1739:jalandhara bandha
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4032:Sama vritti
3983:Surat Shabd
3909:Eight limbs
3839:Bhakti yoga
3826:Three Yogas
3762:Subtle body
2796:Baba, Meher
2498:"Kundalini"
1949:Orientalist
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1483:Gavin Flood
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3834:Karma yoga
3540:Avalon, A.
3524:. EDISAW.
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2153:References
2095:Psychology
1905:Lord Shiva
1773:Meher Baba
1731:hatha yoga
1701:Hatha yoga
1647:Kriya yoga
1539:Detail of
1433:bhogavati,
1357:Hatha yoga
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709:Bamakhepa
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386:Teachers
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213:Smartist
174:Buddhism
160:Charvaka
83:Orthodox
59:a series
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