𝑨 𝑱𝒐𝒖𝒓𝒏𝒆𝒚 𝑰𝒏𝒕𝒐 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝑼𝒏𝒌𝒏𝒐𝒘𝒏
Kundalini,Chakras & Energy Work
There’s a strange, electric hum in the universe—an energy flowing through everything, including you. It’s ancient, mysterious, and yet, deeply personal. Some call it prana, others refer to it as life force, but in esoteric traditions, it’s known as Kundalini—the divine, coiled serpent at the base of your spine, waiting to rise.
If you’ve ever felt an inexplicable rush of energy during meditation, a deep pull toward something beyond the material world, or an overwhelming sense of connection with the universe, you might already be tapping into this energy. But what does that mean? And how do chakras and energy work fit into this grand, cosmic puzzle?
Kundalini: The Sleeping Serpent
Kundalini is often depicted as a serpent coiled at the base of the spine, resting in the Muladhara (Root) Chakra. When awakened, it rises through the Sushumna Nadi (the central energy channel), activating and balancing the seven chakras along the way. A fully awakened Kundalini can lead to states of heightened consciousness, enlightenment, and deep spiritual transformation. But—and this is a BIG but—this is not something to mess with lightly.
Kundalini awakening can be blissful or chaotic, depending on how prepared your mind and body are. People who force it through intense breathwork, psychedelics, or ungrounded spiritual practices sometimes report terrifying experiences—insomnia, paranoia, uncontrollable emotions, even physical pain. That’s why ancient traditions emphasize discipline, grounding, and gradual awakening rather than diving headfirst into the unknown.
The Chakra System: Energy Centers in Your Body
The chakras are spinning wheels of energy aligned along the spine, each governing different aspects of our physical, emotional, and spiritual selves.
1. Root Chakra (Muladhara) - “I am” – Survival, stability, grounding.
Located at the base of your spine, this chakra is all about survival, stability, and feeling grounded. If you’re anxious, disconnected, or always in fight-or-flight mode, your root chakra probably needs attention.
Balance it with: grounding exercises, walking barefoot, eating earthy foods, and facing your fears instead of avoiding them.
2. Sacral Chakra (Swadhisthana) –“I feel”– Creativity, emotions, sensuality.
This is your pleasure center. Creativity, passion, sexuality—it’s all here. Blockages can show up as guilt, emotional numbness, or creative blocks.
Balance it with: dancing, sensual movement, working through emotional wounds, and actually allowing yourself to feel without judgment.
3. Solar Plexus Chakra (Manipura)–“I do”– Confidence, willpower, personal power.
Your inner power. If you struggle with self-doubt, people-pleasing, or feeling stuck in life, your solar plexus needs work.
Balance it with: breathwork, standing up for yourself, and doing things that scare you (but in a good way).
4. Heart Chakra (Anahata) – “I love”– Love, compassion, connection.
Love, compassion, connection. If this is blocked, you might struggle with self-love, holding onto grudges, or attracting emotionally unavailable people.
Balance it with: forgiveness, self-care, opening up to vulnerability, and reminding yourself that love isn’t just about romance—it’s about connection in all forms.
5. Throat Chakra (Vishuddha) – “I speak”– Expression, truth, communication.
If you have trouble expressing yourself, setting boundaries, or speaking your truth, this one’s for you.
Balance it with: singing, journaling, and saying what you actually mean instead of what people want to hear.
6. Third Eye Chakra (Ajna) –“I see”– Intuition, perception, wisdom.
Your intuition, insight, and ability to see beyond the physical world. Overactive? You might get lost in overthinking or paranoia. Blocked? You might struggle with trusting yourself.
Balance it with: meditation, deep contemplation, and learning to trust your gut feelings.
7. Crown Chakra (Sahasrara) –“I understand”– Spiritual connection, enlightenment.
The bridge to the divine. When balanced, you feel connected to something bigger than yourself. When blocked, you might feel spiritually lost.
Balance it with: meditation, gratitude, and letting go of ego-driven attachments.
Each of these chakras can be blocked, overactive, or balanced. Blockages can manifest as physical ailments, emotional distress, or spiritual stagnation. For example, if your throat chakra is blocked, you might struggle with speaking your truth or feel unheard in relationships. If your solar plexus is imbalanced, you might battle self-doubt or lack of motivation.
Energy work aims to clear, align, and activate these chakras, allowing Kundalini to rise smoothly and harmoniously.
Energy Work: Playing With the Invisible
Energy work is essentially the practice of moving and refining your subtle energy. There are many ways to do this, and different traditions offer different tools. Here are some of the most well-known methods:
1. Breathwork (Pranayama)
Breath is life. Techniques like Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing) or Kapalabhati (skull-shining breath) help clear energetic blockages and balance the nervous system. Breathwork can induce altered states of consciousness, deep relaxation, or even spontaneous Kundalini movements.
2. Meditation & Visualization
Focusing on each chakra, chanting mantras (like “Om” for the third eye or “Lam” for the root chakra), or visualizing energy rising through the spine can strengthen the energy flow. Some people experience tingling, heat, or spontaneous movements (Kriyas) when doing deep meditation practices.
3. Reiki & Hands-On Healing
Reiki practitioners channel universal life energy through their hands, helping clear blockages and restore balance. Even if you don’t go to a practitioner, simple techniques like placing your palm over different chakras and setting an intention can help direct energy where it’s needed.
4. Grounding & Physical Movement
Energy work isn’t just about ascending—it’s also about grounding. Practices like yoga, dancing, walking barefoot, or spending time in nature keep you balanced, preventing energy overload. Think of it like an electrical circuit—without proper grounding, too much energy can short-circuit your system.
5. Sound & Frequency Healing
Binaural beats, singing bowls, chanting, and solfeggio frequencies can vibrate the body’s energy field, helping to align and cleanse the chakras. If you’ve ever felt goosebumps while listening to a powerful song, you’ve already experienced sound’s energetic effect.
Should You Awaken Your Kundalini?
This is not a casual “yes” or “no” question. Kundalini is powerful, and once it awakens, life will never be the same. Some people experience heightened creativity, psychic abilities, deep emotional healing, and blissful states of oneness. Others go through dark nights of the soul, ego deaths, and existential crises.
If you feel called to this path, take it slow. Work on healing emotional wounds, strengthening your nervous system, and cultivating self-awareness before actively trying to awaken Kundalini.
Because at the end of the day, spiritual awakening isn’t about escaping reality—it’s about embracing it fully.
Final Thoughts: Respect the Process
Energy work isn’t about becoming "spiritually superior" or bypassing reality with high vibes. It’s about deep transformation—which means facing the uncomfortable parts of yourself, healing, and learning to balance your energy in a way that aligns with your highest self.
And remember: not everyone needs a full-blown Kundalini awakening to experience spiritual growth. Sometimes, just working on one chakra at a time is enough. Honor your journey, trust your body, and go at your own pace.








