Kundalini Yoga, Yoga Of Energy

Thu, 04/08/2010 - 07:32

Kundalini Yoga, the yoga of energy about 100 years ago in 1905, Albert Einstein, the formula of the equivalence of mass and energy E = mc2 released. On one side of the equation, we have mass and light, so everything we perceive and on the other side of the equation, we have energy. The principle states that mass and energy are really two forms of state are the same thing - in other words - everything is energy. From quantum physics we know that there is no such thing as solid matter does not exist: on one side of this equation, we have since our universe - galaxies contained in it are, in one of these galaxies, we have our planet, where we find an incredible number of individuals . The individual is the organ system in which we find cells in these we find the molecules of atoms, protons and electrons, which in turn consist of up quarks and down quarks together and sat on the other side of the equation is energy. Everything is energy and all these structures are constantly in motion, that is, has a wall, just like ourBody, only the appearance that it is firm, because of the high frequency of vibration of the atoms. Everything is energy - it exists in the mind as consciousness, it is the essence of our thoughts and feelings and she is the molecular mass in our physical world, they differ only in the frequency and vibration. We humans are also vibrating energy structures at different levels: physical, emotional, intellectual, spiritual and transcendent. - Body, mind and soul. That is also why we can touch, for example, music. Music has a certain vibration which by the rhythm, the tone and creates the sound. Since we represent even a vibrating energy structure, we begin to argue for the vibration of the music. We begin to vibrate in the same way and that in turn creates an emotion generated when, for example, or mantras as they are often used in Kundalini Yoga, a specific mental state. The higher we vibrate, and harmonious, the better we feel and the more our consciousness is expanded and comprehensive is our perception. Iwould like to define consciousness as conscious perception of this has happened. It follows that we can expand our perception, in which we raise our vibrational energy = = consciousness. The ultimate goal of yoga is to increase our energy and our vibration that is our consciousness so that merges our limited individual consciousness with the absolute, unmanifest consciousness, which is housed in yogic point of view in the crown chakra, the seat of the soul. This can be all-pervading consciousness as we are self-conscious, pure energy. The aim of yoga and meditation is to increase our awareness so that we get to see down to the level of our perception that energy is the true reality and not only the physical level. In Samadhi, the individual recognizes that any separation of subject and object is illusory, and only at a lower perceptual level of consciousness that is, appear as a seemingly real and enters, as a drop in the ocean, in the universal consciousness. Tobias