WHAT IS A KUNDALINI ACTIVATION SESSION LIKE?
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KUNDALINI ACTIVATION SESSIONS
During a Kundalini Activation Energy session, participants lie down on a yoga mat, close their eyes, and listen to music while the facilitator transmits energy. There is often physical contact at strategic points. This technique allows participants to experience physical, emotional, and energetic releases through spontaneous movements, intense emotions, or visions. Any movement or emotion that arises should be given space and opened up to the experience without expectation..
THE ROOM-THE ENVIRONMENT
The choice of room and preparation of the environment is very important. The session lasts approximately 60-75 minutes.
Environment:
The space is prepared to be relaxed and receptive, with music that facilitates connection with the body and energy..
Position:
Participants usually lie down on a yoga mat with their eyes closed.
COMMON MANIFESTATIONS
Emotional Release:
Intense emotions, both positive and negative, such as joy, fear, or sadness, may arise as part of a process of healing and release.
Body Movements:
Sometimes, natural body movements such as spasms or shaking intensify as energy flows.
Physical Sensations:
You may feel tingling, warmth, or a sensation of energy running down your spine
Awareness Activation:
Participants may experience a greater connection with their inner wisdom or increased sensitivity to their surroundings.
Altered States of Consciousness:
Some may have visions, mystical experiences, or a sense of unity with all that exists.
CONCLUSION AND FOLLOW-UP
Sharing Experiences:
At the end of the session, it is common for participants to share their experiences and what they have gone through during the process.
Integration:
The process continues after the session, with each person integrating what they have experienced to achieve inner balance.
Follow-up:
The participant and facilitator should remain in close contact so that follow-up can be provided if support is needed.
