The Kundalini Concept: Its Origin and Value

The Kundalini Concept: Its Origin and Value

by Mary Scott
The Kundalini Concept: Its Origin and Value

The Kundalini Concept: Its Origin and Value

by Mary Scott

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ISBN-13: 9780895818584
Publisher: Jain Publishing Company, Incorporate
Publication date: 08/28/2007
Pages: 274
Product dimensions: 5.30(w) x 8.30(h) x 0.70(d)

Table of Contents


Foreword     vii
Preface     xi
The Tantric Background of Kundalini Yoga     1
The Tantric Cosmos     19
Evolution and the Breath of Brahman     33
Organization from Above     45
Mahakundalini     63
Kundalini as an Earth Force     79
Ley Lines and Telluric Emanations     93
Kundalini and the Pranas     107
The Sahasrara-Muladhara Axis     115
Kundalini as Shabdabrahman     131
Tantric and Western Psychobiology     145
Kundalini and Physio-Kundalini     157
The Linga Chakras     169
Theosophy and Tantra     195
Developmental Stresses in the Chakras     215
Confusing Modern Usages     227
Postscript     239
Glossary     243
Bibliography     249
Index     255

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Professor Ravi Ravindra

"Mary Scott has done an admirable job in clarifying the subject by delving into the context in which the notions of kundalini and chakras were developed. In addition to the sympathetic reading of Aurobindo and Woodroffe, who seems to have been one of the few Westerners who tried to understand the Tantras in their Indian expositions as expounded by the Tantrik masters themselves rather than impose extraneous theories of one's own, the author brings a great deal of common sense and her own personal experience of being a searcher as well as a psychotherapist. If taken seriously, this book should provide a great challenge to the general methodology of contemporary sciences. Highly recommended for scholars and lay persons alike."

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