21/07/2025
Sushumna nadi and its 3 layers
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"Sushumna Nadi has three layers or lesser Nadis that comprise it. Once the Cosmic Egg is broken, Kundalini energy from Sushumna Nadi continues to rise upwards still until the Thousand-Petals of Sahasrara Chakra are opened fully. You have to allow yourself to let go and not try to control the energy as it continues rising upwards. Each of the three Sushumna Nadis or layers have to do its part to make this happen. Once it is complete, the head opens up like a flower. Comprising the symbolic flower are three layers, as portrayed in Figure 134. Those three layers represent the fully awakened Sahasrara Chakra. As such, the human becomes an antenna to the vibrations from the outside. Sushumna Nadi has an outer layer traditionally considered a brilliant red colour, symbolic of the Kundalini Fire that flows through it. Since the Sushumna Nadi splits into two streams within the head, front and back, it governs the entire middle part of the head. Sushumna’s first layer is called Vajrini or Vajra Nadi. This Nadi starts at the Ajna Chakra and ends in the go**ds (te**es in men and ovaries in women). The second layer is called Chitrini or Chitra Nadi. Silver-white in colour, this Nadi reflects the nature of the Moon (Chandra). It connects us to dreams and visions and is of prime importance to awakened painters or poets.The innermost layer is the Brahma Nadi, which is directly related to Brahmarandhra. Brahma Nadi is the stream of purity and the deep essence of the Kundalini energy. When awakened, it energizes the Chakras, infusing them with the Kundalini Light. To have a full awakening, though, you must raise the Kundalini through Brahma Nadi and pierce Brahmarandhra. Anything less than that is not a complete awakening but a partial one." -Excerpt from "Serpent Rising: The Kundalini Compendium" by Neven Paar
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(From Part VI-The Science of Yoga/with Ayurveda)
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