The yogi who became a slave
Meditationtime Forum Post
Date: Posted 5 years before Jul 08, 2017
MiBeloved 5 years ago
Something happened during meditation this morning that caused me to think that I should again bring your attention to the idea of stub kundalini. I published a diagram before. Here it is:
I may not write a book about this so this information may not be given elsewhere in my literature but it is important information.
This is from Srila Yogeshwarananda and his unusual idea about getting rid of kundalini shakti. Actually to get the bubble body which is used by Siddha Swami Nityananda one has to get rid of kundalini.
The problem with this idea is that it sounds far-fletched. The other problem with it is that if you get rid of kundalini then who will run the show for you, for the core self. Right now the kundalini is doing all the hard work in the body, even the janitorial tasks like cleaning the trash, sweeping the floor, flushing the sewage and so on.
A king has a good life in his castle but only if he is served fittingly by his servants and slaves. Once they become free, he is in trouble, because they will cry equality if he ask them to do any work. They will develop a Bill of Rights and will want decent wages, something he cannot afford.
They will want to sleep on the royal bed and so on, which is an affront to his dignity. Imagine yourself, you are God, you are the Absolute and you have to take out the trash, meaning pass out the stools from the body. You have to manage the plumbing meaning get the kidneys to work, then pump the filthy urine to the bladder.
You are Oneness you are everything, and now you have to partition yourself and do all this menial duality nonsense. So that is what faces a yogi if he or she thinks of getting rid of kundalini.
In the story of Puranjana, King Puranjana did not have to do anything but enjoy in the city of Bhogavati, the place of Excitement. So that is how a king, a God, your core self should live. So now what to do when the yoga guru tells you that you should get down and do the work of your slaves and servants and that you should dismiss all of them and just take up all the duties yourself.
Is he crazy?
What sort of Guru is that?
Instead of becoming God, his advice caused you to be the lowest slave there ever was.
Does it make any sense? Can you get into it?
Do you think it is possible to pull up kundalini from its spinal spread and just have it be a stub object as in the diagram above?
Please read about Puranjana at this link:
King Puranjana, Life Force Description, from Srimad Bhagavatam
Tell me if you think he should free the serpent and do whatever the serpent did himself?