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From the Publisher Conversation with Robert Svobod The study of philosophy without a longing for liberation is like dressing up a corpse.’— Tripura Rahasya In earlier times, when esoteric knowledge was under jealous guard, a spiritual aspirant usually had to endure years of patient waiting before being taught. Now that information has become an article of commerce, all manner of secrets would seem to have become available to anyone who has the price of a book or tape; however, simply because secret doctrines can now be purchased and thus easily possessed does not mean they can be easily comprehended. Though words can be bought and sold, that living wisdom which cannot be confined within words must still be earned. Among the long-hidden arcana now being packaged for sale is the lore of Kundalini, the root from which all spiritual experiences sprout, and most of the writers who have tried to present to the world this living knowledge, which is the source of all knowledge, produce only dead words. As Heinrich Zimmer observed, ‘The best things can’t be told; the second best are misunderstood.’ Carl Jung, who many decades ago delivered a series of lectures on Kundalini, explains why Therefore the Yoga way or the Yoga philosophy has always been a secret, but not because people have kept it secret. For as soon as you keep a secret it is already an open secret: you know about it and other people know about it, and then it is no longer a secret. The real secrets are secrets because no one understands them. One cannot even talk about them, and of such a kind are the experiences of Kundalini Yoga.That tendency to keep things secret is merely a natural consequence when the experience is of such a peculiar kind that you had better not talk about it, for you would expose yourself to the greatest misunderstanding and misinterpretation. (Jung. P-20) The experiences of Kundalini Yoga are peculiar because Kundalini is the source of all your experiences. Kundalini is that in-dwelling energy which by selfidentifying with your opinions and character traits accretes and preserves your identity. In Jung’s words,…according to the Tannic teaching, there is an urge to produce a personality, something that is centered, and divided from other beings... It is what one would describe in Western philosophical terms as an urge or instinct toward individuation. The instinct of individuation is found everywhere in life, for there is no life on earth that is not individual. Individuation takes place only when you are conscious of it, but individuality is always there from the beginning of your existence. (Jung, p 2) So long as the urge toward individuation is mainly directed toward benefiting your own limited temporary individual self it is called ahamkara, or egoism, the force which makes it possible for you to unquestioningly accept the world as it is on the surface. This same force is called Kundalini when it turns away from the mundane and toward the spiritual, the permanent and eternal. After Kundalini awakes it becomes impossible to continue believing that external reality is the sole reality. Ahamkara makes you who you are now; Kundalini makes you into what you will become. Kundalini has remained secret for so long because, as Jung notes, it cannot be understood; it can only be experienced. The process of spiritual evolution cannot be objectified and separated from the subject who evolves, for Kundalini functions simultaneously as descriptive consciousness, as the thing described, and as its description. Since human language is made up of subjects and objects, descriptions of Kundalini tend to be skewed, either toward objective comment on the experience, which devitalizes it, or toward description of the raw subjective experience itself, which is usually distorted by the experiencer’s mental imbalances, stresses and fantasies. Among the writers who have made valuable contributions to the literature on Kundalini are Sir John Woodroffe (Arthur Avalon), an Englishman who was initiated into Tantra while serving as a judge in India; and Gopi Krishna, a Kashmiri Pandit who suffered terrifying consequences when his own Kundalini was awakened before he knew how to deal with it. While neither perfectly conveys Kundalini’s incomprehensible secrets, since their words get in their way, here and there in inspired passages Kundalini’s radiance flashes momentarily through, like lightning through a somber sky. These accounts succeed, albeit partially, because their information has not been lifted out of context. Kundalini can be understood solely within the context of Indian culture. But ever since the time of the early Theosophists most Western interpreters of Kundalini, unfortunately, in order to import into their own systems of psychology concepts which they believe to be Tantric, have not hesitated to assign to Tantric words denotations which often vary significantly from their original meanings. Jung himself borrowed concepts from Kundalini Yoga, including the very concept of Kundalini, which he called the anima, and so he bears some of the blame for this situation. At least he was more forthright than are most distorters of Kundalini One needs a great deal of psychology in order to make these matters palatable to the Western mind, and unless we try hard and dare to commit many errors in assimilating it to our Westernmentality, we simply get poisoned. For these symbols have a terribly clinging tendency. They catch the unconscious somehow and cling to us. But they are a foreign body in our system—corpus alienum—and they inhibit the natural growth and development of our own psychology. It is like a secondary growth or poison. Therefore one has to make really heroic attempts to master these things, to stand up against these symbols, in order to deprive them of their influence. Perhaps you cannot fully realize what I say, but take it as a hypothesis—though it is more than a hypothesis. It is a truth I have seen too often how dangerous their influence may be. (Jung, p. 9) Review: I bow down to Guru and touch feet of Shishya, Robby - After Vol.1 reading Vol. 2 became simpler as it contained many facts in day to day we encounter and the gestures to be interrelated to Kundalini saadhana. Swami Vimalananda although named with another identity by Dr. Robert E S, he manifested throughout the book as a real swami Vimalananda. The explaination in Music and Nada are excellent to understand the cosmic language. The book although titled Aghora but is truly not ghora; not threatening not threatening. I suggest all the Hindus to read such truths before practicing their generic traditions to understand the true realm of the ritual one does. Vol. 1 took me out of fear of certain uncertainties but vol 2. spake my inner soul..... I personally request desertcart to send my immense gratitude to Dr. Robert ES; Robby as without him these truths would have not came out Swami Vimalananda. I bow down to the Guru who enlightened me and special feet touch to the Shishya who made his guru to reveal truths and many estorics. Review: Excellent - Excellent read



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J**N
I bow down to Guru and touch feet of Shishya, Robby
After Vol.1 reading Vol. 2 became simpler as it contained many facts in day to day we encounter and the gestures to be interrelated to Kundalini saadhana. Swami Vimalananda although named with another identity by Dr. Robert E S, he manifested throughout the book as a real swami Vimalananda. The explaination in Music and Nada are excellent to understand the cosmic language. The book although titled Aghora but is truly not ghora; not threatening not threatening. I suggest all the Hindus to read such truths before practicing their generic traditions to understand the true realm of the ritual one does. Vol. 1 took me out of fear of certain uncertainties but vol 2. spake my inner soul..... I personally request Amazon to send my immense gratitude to Dr. Robert ES; Robby as without him these truths would have not came out Swami Vimalananda. I bow down to the Guru who enlightened me and special feet touch to the Shishya who made his guru to reveal truths and many estorics.
R**.
Excellent
Excellent read
S**T
best book
best book ever
P**R
Yes, worth a read.
Spiritual books, especially those dealing with a devotee’s personal experiences, are difficult to review, since the author as well as the reader, both are subjective to the extreme, and both go through the process with something to prove. Nevertheless, as far as my reading experience is concerned, this book, which is the 2nd one in the trilogy composed by the author, turned out to be far better compared to the first book, in terms of readability. The book deals with a special concept that has been the elephant in the room, as far as discussions on Tantra is concerned. No, I’m not talking about sex. I’m talking about “Kundalini”, a concept that is omnipresent in Indian literature, and yet which is almost impossible to describe & discuss in meaningful terms. All spiritual leaders and good teachers of physical education tell us that the potential to do anything lies within our body. Tantra, and almost every scripture, describes that latent potential and hidden power as Kundalini. But how to find it? What are the pitfalls associated with the search for it? How can one harness it to the best possible extent? All these questions have not been answered in this book, since it’s not a guide-book or manual. But it turned out to be a more literate & proper exposition of some of these questions, and the description of the journey that one takes when the fantastic voyage towards finding that mysterious power commences. The book also benefits from the scholarly treatment that it has received, courtesy the illustrations, captions, and appendix by Robert Beer. At times, all the illustrations and accompanying explanations made me feel dizzy, if not utterly soporific. But, at the end, it seemed that the book was really, REALLY, trying to explain some concepts, and not trying to bore us with someone’s tall tales. Definitely worthy of a read.
K**L
"Aghora" Path of Knowledge
Beautifully written! Always been shaivite for my whole life & always believe in path of knowledge. "Aghora" (Path of knowledge) defined by shiva himself... superior knowledge!! But i personally feel, sometimes "Path of Devotion" (defined by Krishna) overpowers the path of knowledge...🫠 Even after reading aghora, my heart still says #BhajmanRadheGovinda_❤️
K**N
Good
Good book
A**R
wonderful book
Good book to read and get knowledge of Kundalini Yog. It helps you to gain step by step knowledge of the divine within you and the best ways to attain it systematically.
G**H
This is the best book in the trilogy
This book provides such an amazing explanation about Kundalini Shakti and how it is not a joke. It takes a tremendous amount of effort, mindfulness and self-control to unlock Her energy. It was such a blast to read Vimalananda's stories and analogies and Robert Svoboda has done an incredible job writing this and sending the message. I definitely recommend this read! You don't really need to read part 1 to read this other than a few topics which were expanded upon in the first book.
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