Publication
Imprint: New York : Destiny Books, c1982. Responsibility: Ajit Mookerjee. OCLC Number: 7671777. Physical: Text : 1 volume : 112 pages : illustrations and plates (some color) ; 26 cm. Features: Includes bibliography, glossary, index.
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Art / Mooke
ISBN
9780892810208
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CSS Library Notes
Description: Today in the West, scientists and philosophers, mystics and seekers of higher consciousness are intensively searching for means of releasing the vital energy (kundalini) that lies latent in each of us._ Tantra, which does not deny the body, but harnesses its energies and powers for spiritual growth, is the most detailed and authoritative teaching of this kind in existence.
In Kundalini: The Arousal of the Inner Energy, Ajit Mookerjee writes of the core experience of Tantra, the process in which the energy is awakened and rises throughout the energy centers (chakras) to unite with Pure Consciousness at the crown of the head.
Kundalini: The Arousal of the Inner Energy examines the modern accounts of the kundalini experience, both Eastern and Western, and describes the findings of the clinical studies and research so far undertaken in the West. --from back cover
Table of Contents: The Tantric Concept
The Arousal of Kundalini
Chakras-the Energy Centres
Transformation of Energy
The Kundalini Experience Classical and Clinical
FY2018 /
In Kundalini: The Arousal of the Inner Energy, Ajit Mookerjee writes of the core experience of Tantra, the process in which the energy is awakened and rises throughout the energy centers (chakras) to unite with Pure Consciousness at the crown of the head.
Kundalini: The Arousal of the Inner Energy examines the modern accounts of the kundalini experience, both Eastern and Western, and describes the findings of the clinical studies and research so far undertaken in the West. --from back cover
Table of Contents: The Tantric Concept
The Arousal of Kundalini
Chakras-the Energy Centres
Transformation of Energy
The Kundalini Experience Classical and Clinical
FY2018 /
Physical description
112 p.; 26 cm
Description
In the Western world interest in many forms of spiritual practice is widespread and growing. Tantra, the Indian cult of self-knowledge and liberated joy, is one of the best known. At the centre of its philosophy is the principle of awakening the viatl energy (Kundalini) that lies latent in each of us in order to channel it into spirital growth. Envisualized as a coiled serpent, the energy must be aroused through meditation. It then rises up through the energy centre (chakras) to unite with pure consciousness at the crown of the head.
Language
Original language
English
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