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The serpent and its tail : the biological basis of the religious impulse

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Author(s)
Lindhard, Tina
Keywords
kundalini
biological basis
religious impulse
mystical union
serpent
energy
embryology
quantum physics
GE Subjects
Theological ethics
Biodiversity ethics
Animal ethics

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/4020491
Online Access
http://dialogo-conf.com/archive/?vid=1&aid=2&kid=170502-1
Abstract
Throughout the ages, people of all creeds, backgrounds, and cultures have dedicated their lives to search for a higher reality where the visionary experience of Cosmic Consciousness brought about through mystical union, is part of an inner process which may lead to enlightenment. Traditions in India hold that this urge to find the truth involves awakening kundalini energy. In its dormant state, this serpent energy is said to lie coiled up at the base of the spine. In search of a biological basis of the religious impulse, we look at early embryonic human development, which is seen as being guided by higher cosmic forces. On approximately day 30-33, the human embryo begins to grow a tail, which then disappears. The corresponding development of the heart during this phase resembles that of reptiles. Linking the time lapse between the formation and absorption of the tail with an increase in voltage between the tail and the head suggests that on intake, the increase in charge could result in the potential at the base of the spine where it lies dormant until used either for procreation or reverse itself up to join the cosmic source from which it originated. To further our understanding of kundalini energy and its connection to light, we also consider these terms from various perspectives, including quantum physics.
Date
2019-06-30
Type
Article
DOI
10.18638/dialogo.2019.5.2.1
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2020 RCDST. All rights reserved.
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10.18638/dialogo.2019.5.2.1
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