John Kaldawi learned that the Sanskrit word
"moola" means "root" or foundation and that is precisely
what this chakra is. Mooladhara is at
the root of the chakra system and its influences are at the root of our whole
existence. Mooladhara is the first
chakra and is located in the male body slightly inside the perineum, while in
the female body it is located on the posterior side of the cervix. Mooladhara is traditionally represented by a
lotus flower with four deep crimson petals.
On each petal is a letter: vam, sham, sham, sam, written in gold.
Doing
more research, John
Kaldawi learned that in tantra, mooladhara is the seat of kundalini
shakti, the basis from which the possibility of higher realization arises. This great potential is said to be lying
dormant in the form of a coiled serpent.
When aroused, it makes its way upward through sushumna nadi in the
spinal cord until it reaches sahasrara where the ultimate experience of
enlightenment occurs. Therefore, the awakening of mooladhara is considered to
be of great importance in kundalini yoga.
John Kaldawi also learned that mooladhara is one of the most
important and exciting of the psychic centers which are awakened through the
practices of kundalini yoga. As the body
and mind begins to break their animal bonds, one's awareness expands and is
able to envision the greater possibility of one's creative potential.
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