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  • The symbol of the Kundalini is found in the Genesis story that tells of the serpent that tempts Eve in the Garden of Eden.

    Latest News Media Claim: U.S. 2007

  • You may have heard the word Kundalini used in conjunction with studying Tantra or other types of Yoga.

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  • * Various interpretations of the origin of the word Kundalini (Sanskrit) are Kunta, Cunta and Kun all of which mean female genitalia, Shakti (Shiva's consort), queen and Mother Earth -- a distinct later degradation being 'cunt.'

    Suzie Heumann: The Curious Association Of The G-Spot And The Upper Palate 2009

  • In discussing an altered state known as Kundalini awakening, one migraine sufferer commented, "I usually don't follow any of the mystic/esoteric stuff, but I must say it is kind of strange to see all my symptoms lined up like that outside of a western/medical context."

    Valerie Tarico: Christian Belief Through the Lens of Cognitive Science: Part 4 of 6 2009

  • Holly Gumble at Gielly Green uses "healing hands" on the body's chakra points to improve energy flow and awaken the dormant energy the ancient Indians called Kundalini, so it travels up the spine to the third eye, increasing energy and spiritual enlightenment.

    Evening Standard - Home Liz Hoggard 2011

  • This energy that came into creation, called the Kundalini, will lie coiled and sleeping until it is taped into through tantric yogi, reiki or meditation to arouse the energy, and encourage it to flow back up through the increasingly subtler chakras, until union with god is achieved in the Sahasrara

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  • 9 Lamia was a Greek name for the divine female serpent called Kundalini in India, Uraeus or Per-Uatchet Buto in Egypt, and Lamashtu in Babylon.

    Archive 2008-08-01 Jan 2008

  • 9 Lamia was a Greek name for the divine female serpent called Kundalini in India, Uraeus or Per-Uatchet Buto in Egypt, and Lamashtu in Babylon.

    Goddess: Tamar, Georgian Goddess of the Sky Jan 2008

  • "Kundalini" was my favorite book you'd written right up to the point you released "Lion's Blood".

    A Week To Go Steven Barnes 2009

  • Occupying a floor of a peeling palazzo a stone's throw from the duomo (cathedral), the décor is an ambitious mix of 1970s colour-clashes (oranges and purples, greens and reds), 19th-century Sicilian artefacts and tiling, contemporary design (such as Kundalini chairs), vintage furniture and cutting-edge art.

    Travel news, travel guides and reviews | guardian.co.uk Stephen Emms 2008

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