Kundalini

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Kundalini (Sanskritf., कुण्डलिनी kuṇḍalinī, from kundala "coiled, wound") also Kundalini snake, serpent power or Shakti (a manifestation of the goddess Devi) and occasionally Ishvari (Sanskritईश्वरी īśvarī "mistress"), is, according to Tantric teachings, the divine force in its individual incarnation in man, the dormant life force or prana in its potential, dormant form, the energy and essence of life alike, and is closely related to the (maternal) reproductive forces. It is the force in the human being that is closest to matter (derived from {{Latin|mater]] "mother"), and forms the bridge between the physical and astral substance. At the same time, it is the inwardly excited astral light that illuminates the outer soul world and makes it visible to the clairvoyant gaze.

Literatur

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Rudolf Steiner Handbook - Christian Karl's proven standard work for orientation in Rudolf Steiner's Collected Works for free download as PDF.