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rise of Kh'u'N'Dh'A'li'n'i~ the [coiled-in] Shakti
at some certain junction, the kaalas
the uncomprehending space
unwraps itself in a maaya of lucidity
a spreadsheet stage set nonetheless
with tantric trapping corners
wherein the stand slips almost vertical
pragmatic pitfalls
the pariksha
surrealistic swimming spherules
of belief and imagination within
dampens.. and drowns
the downtroddeness. nirgadhti
from being in deliberate unpreparedness
the opaque blinds of delusional stoicism
the fall. happens
however inert to already elevating senses
at comparatively higher altitudes, those
which know
suchness of a stumbling plight
for good
start of the rise, the feminine serpent
into a saga of oneness
the consciousness
the sense of something deep hidden and in tremendous
coil, often exaggeratingly long in sleepy janmas
like relict moonmoth's only chance of dormant cocoons
towards survival
to be now
unwinding vertical in a jet-propelling high
electric species hiss~hatch free
a fresh breath of awakening
runs across above
the six chakras
through channeling nadis
till the infinitely incremental seventh rooftop
The Shiva awaits
in static subtlety
that is this journey
towards union. 'Shiva-Shakti'
the dikshanyam
once
and ever again
P.s: a poetic take on the rise of 'kundalini' energy, based on one's own kundalini experience tbrough yoga, with help of terminologies as per Hindu Yogic/Tantric texts
much Sanskrit words used, tending to the nature of the topic. they mean as below
kundalini- the inner energy , the serpent power
Shakti - Feminine inner latent energy, also the Hindu Goddess
kaala- time or phase of life
maaya= illusion
tantric -portmanteau word from "tattva" and "mantra"
tattva-cosmic principles, mantra-mystic sounds & vibrations
nirghati-helpless
janma-birth
pariksha- testing times
dikshanyam- spiritual initiation
chakras- nerve plexus or nodal points (the seven sublte energy chakras)
nadis- energy channels (ida,pingala,sushamna)
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