When the Serpent Stirs

The Sacred Upheaval of a Kundalini Awakening

A force lies dormant at the base of your spine—curled, coiled, and waiting. It isn’t a metaphor. It isn’t symbolic. It is the sacred energy of awakening, and when it stirs, nothing remains untouched. This is not personal growth. This is elemental transformation.

Kundalini is not something you believe in—it is something that happens. The moment it rises, it begins its ascent with precision, threading its way through your central channel, shifting the architecture of your being. From the root of your spine to the crown of your head, it dismantles, rewires, and reanimates—not gently, not politely, but necessarily.

Everything once taken for granted—breath, time, self, existence—begins to unravel before your eyes. What seemed obvious collapses. What felt separate merges. What appeared to be you becomes both everything and nothing. You no longer view life from a narrow vantage point defined by fear or habit. Perception stretches beyond the ordinary, and you begin to see not from a body, but through consciousness itself.

This isn’t a philosophical musing. This is Yoga—not the posture, but the primordial union. The word means to yoke, to unify, and Kundalini is the sacred yoking of the individual to the Infinite. It is not ideal. It is not a concept. It is direct experience. It is the breakdown of boundaries until the Divine reveals Itself not as something above or beyond, but as the pulse within.

There is no going back from such a moment. Once touched by that current, life reorganizes itself around a different centre—not a person, not a role, but presence.

And within that presence, the union question vanishes—because you realize there were never two.

Morgan O. Smith

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Blossoming into Cosmic Consciousness

A Personal Experience of Full-blown Kundalini Awakening

A profound transformation occurred to me; an experience that transcended the physical plane and plunged me into a realm of existence I had hitherto deemed unreachable. I speak of the full-blown Kundalini awakening, a spiritual phenomenon that has left an indelible impression on my perception of self, reality, and existence.

Before this awakening, I, like many, thought of the lotus flowers depicted in relation to chakras as mere metaphors, abstract symbols of our energetic being. My paradigm shifted dramatically during the awakening, as I watched these blossoms emerge not just from the ether of abstraction but from the essence of my being itself. The petals of the lotus, conceived in metaphor, came to life in a splendid display of existential alchemy. They sprouted out of every pore, every cell, every molecule, every atom, and every particle that constituted my physical form.

Witnessing my crown chakra in full bloom was an event of divine beauty and overwhelming serenity. Imagine trillions upon trillions of petals composed of pure, radiant light pouring forth from the crown of my head. Each petal was a drop of divinity, embodying the wisdom and tranquillity of the cosmos. They cascaded downwards, gently brushing against the contours of my being before making contact with the ground. On meeting the earthly plane, they evaporated, leaving behind an aura of sublime light.

This awakening of my Kundalini has redefined my perception of existence, opening me up to a deeper understanding of the universe’s complex weave. It isn’t an experience that can be perfectly conveyed through the limited lexicon of human language. The essence of it transcends verbal expression, rooting itself in the experiential. However, as I try to share this transformative chapter of my life, I find the metaphor of the lotus more than apt—it is a vivid illustration of the incredible unfolding that happens within the human spirit during such profound awakenings.

It is in this exploration of the lotus of self, through the lens of Kundalini awakening, that one realizes the true potential of human consciousness. The journey towards this awakening is not just one of self-realization but also one of cosmic understanding. It has led me to see that we are all integral parts of the cosmic tapestry, woven from the same thread of consciousness, each of us a lotus, awaiting our moment of divine unfolding.

Morgan O. Smith

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