Gopi Krishna Kundalini The Evolutionary Energy In Man.pdf Updated Jun 2026
The author, Gopi Krishna, was a yogi and a spiritual teacher who experienced the awakening of Kundalini at a young age. In his book, he describes his experiences with Kundalini, which began with intense spiritual practices, including meditation, yoga, and mantra recitation. As Kundalini energy began to rise within him, he experienced a series of physical, emotional, and mental transformations, including visions, auditory experiences, and states of ecstasy.
In this view, great artists, geniuses, and prophets (like Buddha, Christ, or Milarepa) were not anomalies favored by God. They were evolutionary pioneers whose Kundalini mechanism had spontaneously matured, granting them access to a higher order of reality. Krishna argues that what we call “genius” is a partial, unstable form of this awakening, while “enlightenment” is its stable, perfected form. This bold hypothesis attempts to create a bridge between the laboratory and the meditation cave, suggesting that the future of psychology and neuroscience lies in the study of this “evolutionary energy.” Gopi Krishna Kundalini the evolutionary energy in man.pdf
Gopi Krishna’s Kundalini: The Evolutionary Energy in Man documents a 1937 spontaneous awakening and presents a hypothesis that Kundalini is a biological mechanism driving human evolution. The work details intense physiological and psychic upheavals while arguing that this energy facilitates the brain's evolution toward higher consciousness. For more details, visit Amazon . Kundalini: Path to Higher Consciousness The author, Gopi Krishna, was a yogi and
Yet, Krishna’s rebuttal haunts the reader of the PDF: Why did the "psychosis" result in extraordinary poetic output, intellectual clarity, and a complete absence of violence or confusion after the initial crisis? He claimed that Kundalini, if awakened improperly, is a disease. But if raised through purity and discipline, it is the cure for all mental disease. In this view, great artists, geniuses, and prophets
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