Awareness at the Anahata Chakra – Healing Through the Goddess Within

I began my yoga practice at 5 a.m. today. The air was still, mind silent, and body ready. After spinal breathing, I moved through guru-given yoga and my own selected set, including chakra meditation from top to bottom — without holding breath. These days I avoid breath-holding to prevent excess head pressure. Yet I’ve realized there’s no real need to fear it; the head has an incredible capacity to bear and balance the force of prana.

Once, during a dream-state gastric uprising, I experienced immense head pressure, momentary choking, and a transient rise in blood pressure — but the body adjusted beautifully. It reminded me that a well-practiced body knows how to balance itself. So, my preparatory yogic routine continued for about an hour and a half — enough to create the internal yogic pressure required for launching into dhyana.

I know this yogic pressure is temporary. It gradually dissolves into the luminosity of dhyana, just like gas slowly burning out from an LPG cylinder. And when that inner fuel finishes, the practitioner naturally returns from dhyana — first through strong internal contractions from lower to upper area of body backside as to facilitate the movement of energy in the three main spinal channels, followed by the gradual deepening of breath. When the breath returns to normal, the eyes open by themselves. The same happened today.

During dhyana, Vajrasana again gave an excellent starting response. Subtle breathing began automatically at the Ajna Chakra and continued for quite long. Yet all along, I felt a kind of sexually blissful senation at the Anahata Chakra. I was including this bliss within my Ajna-to-Muladhara meditation line, so both centers — Ajna and Anahata — were simultaneously satisfied. No other centres seemed power hungry. Later, I shifted my dhyana solely to Anahata. The awareness deepened there, but the main purpose of dhyana — the realization of Shunya (void) — was not completely fulfilled there. So, I again combined both Ajna and Anahata awareness together.

I recall a Kriya Yoga expert once said that “spinal meditation alone can’t grant liberation.” He emphasized that Ajna Chakra meditation includes the whole spinal system. Today, I understood his point deeply — indeed, every chakra of the backbone is reflected within Ajna. Yet, even knowing this, my sensational awareness remained localized at the rear Anahata Chakra, unwilling to move elsewhere, although breathing awareness was on agya chakra.

Yesterday my focus was at Vishuddhi Chakra, where I had a throat infection. That infection cleared today, but the infection and along with it the energy had descended to the chest. This shows how sensitively these inner sensations mirror physical conditions — a subtle diagnostic test and often a healing mechanism. Still, medicines nowadays help more directly, supporting this inner process. In ancient times, diagnosis and healing through awareness given the form of the Goddess held prime importance, as there were not so many worldly facilities available.

As I visualized the Goddess at the Anahata, the rising sexual bliss from the Muladhara seemed to empower Her presence. I could faintly see Her fighting demons — symbolic of microorganisms — within my chest. It felt as if the Anahata Chakra itself had become a Lingam, the real blissful lingam now manifesting only there.

After about thirty minutes, when my legs cramped, I slowly shifted to Sukhasana, minimizing body movement while keeping awareness rooted at Ajna to avoid breaking dhyana. I then sat for another hour, not breaking earlier feeling that Shakti was healing my heart center and its connected tissues.

Towards the end, a magnificent experience unfolded — a clear perception of Shunya, more radiant than yesterday. It felt as though I was seeing the infinite sky directly above, though my head was hardly tilted upward.

Reflections:
The heart center feels open today — calm, luminous, and healing. The Shakti there is gentle yet profound. Awareness no longer seems confined to a point but spread like the sky itself. Every breath now feels like a hymn in the temple of the heart. Moreover, I was quite busy intellectually yesterday, so it seems that heavy intellectual work facilitates dhyana; however, it can also take a toll on the body’s health.

The Fiery Grace of the Goddess Within

A Morning of Dhyana and the Awakening of the Red Shakti

In spiritual practice, every dawn brings a new mystery. Sometimes the journey unfolds gently — like a soft sunrise — and sometimes it roars like a divine storm within. This morning’s sadhana revealed one such fierce and purifying play of Shakti — a meeting with the Red Goddess who dwells in the Vishuddhi Chakra, cleansing and transforming with fiery grace.

The Dawn of Practice

Today, I rose early at 4:30 a.m., drawn by the quiet pull of dawn. My sadhana began with spinal kriya breathing, followed by Guru-given light postures and pranayama. Then came chakra meditation — top to down — and finally, a few self-learned postures that felt natural in the moment.
By around 6 a.m., the body was prepared, the breath steady, and the awareness ready for dhyana.

Breath at the Ajna — The Seat of Silent Fire

I sat first in Vajrasana. The breath gradually calmed and anchored itself at the Ajna Chakra, mostly at its back side though still connected to the front. The sensation there was unique — a broad, dull, yet blissful inflammation, carrying a subtle sexual tone.

It felt as though that area alone was breathing, consuming the prana, while the rest of the body remained still and breathless. With each inward pulse, it seemed to feed on the breath, performing some mysterious, vital work known only to itself.

My face had turned slightly upward, and the neck tilted back just enough to make my inner gaze face infinite space above. Though the tilt wasn’t physically great, the awareness itself had turned upward in surrender to infinity.
The mind was silent. The dhyana deepened.

The Shift and the Hunger of Vishuddhi

After some time, I brought my head slightly down, eyes closed, gaze fixed in a gentle squint at the eyebrow centre. The meditative current continued unbroken. I occasionally scanned all chakras — each felt fresh and content — all except the Ajna, which alone still hungered for breath.

I let it feed as it wished until, after a while, awareness shifted to the throat region, where the oral and nasal passages meet the back wall. That area, too, began consuming breath, drawing pranic nourishment like a thirsty desert drinking rain.

Then the current descended into the Vishuddhi Chakra. There, the energy found the greatest hunger — something was out of order. The Shakti refused to move further; she had work to do there. She lingered — healing, transforming, purifying.

The Vision of the Red Goddess

As the process intensified, the sexual-type bliss grew stronger. Suddenly, a vivid image of the Goddess appeared within the throat region — fierce and radiant.
She wore red garments, her many hands adorned with red bangles, worn along most of the length of her forearms, clashing and ringing as she struck at tiny rascals — perhaps microorganisms — symbols of impurities. Her lion roared beside her, aiding her divine battle.

Her face was fearsome, glowing with red anger, lips painted crimson, thirsting to devour the darkness. Her long, dishevelled hair flew in all directions as she fought relentlessly. Her terrifying feminine roar in high pitch was heart shaking.

Then the sexual energy from the Muladhara rose to support her — surging upward, fueling her divine rage and purpose. The scene grew ever more intense — the Shakti rising, transforming, conquering.

When I visualized the same Goddess at the Muladhara, she rose in even greater ferocity, bursting upward through the spine. The body, caught in this inner battle, grew exhausted. Dhyana slowly came to its natural end.

A Symbolic Offering

As the awareness returned outward, I found myself instinctively walking to the chemist’s shop and buying Betadine gargle — as if to offer a worldly weapon to the Goddess, aiding her fight within me.
Perhaps she was cleansing not only the spiritual but also the physical battlefield.

Thus ended today’s dhyana — a fierce yet purifying encounter with the Red Goddess of the Throat, the living embodiment of transformation and sacred fire.
Each such meditation reveals that the Divine Feminine is not distant or abstract — she is alive within, tirelessly healing, balancing, and guiding the evolution of consciousness.

kundalini for pleasant dreams

Friends, now I get myself to write new posts every week, and new events. Tonight I dreamed of a tantric system. That looked lively, clear and real. That dream came in the morning hours. It seemed that it must have been based on an incident of my previous birth. That is why I was very much emotionally swept away in it, and I enjoyed it. From that dream, the picture in my mind about the tantra of ancient times became clear. As such, a Kundalini Yogi keeps on facing the events of old or his past lives in his dream. All those dreams are very meaningful.

Tantra was very advanced in ancient times

In that dream, I saw that I was in a place like a high mountain tourist place with my family, where I was walking, and I was enjoying a lot. I also met some old acquaintances there. The foothills of that mountain were connected to a plain like terrain. There was a place like a giant temple on that joint. We got down and entered that temple complex. There were many beautiful walks around. I was enjoying a lot. The complex also had a luminous cave-like structure, inside which the markets were also adorned. My wife was lost somewhere while walking and shopping in it. I was looking for her too. In that research, I saw many rooms in the temple, which were in line. However, some rooms were also up some stairs. It seemed as if the entire temple complex was under a giant roof. I entered a room in the bottom row. Many people were sitting on the floor carpet. In the middle of room, I took off my bag from the back, and I sat down. Then a woman came in, and with great love and belongingness took me to a room at the top of the stairs, along the streets. Some old acquaintance was also felt with her, but that was not clear. Maybe that is why I was enjoying her. She even got me to touch her at one or two places. She sat in a chair in that room. Many papers were lying on the table in front of her. Two-four men were also sitting on chairs near her. The woman showed some papers of an insurance-like scheme, and told me that my wife had agreed to that plan. When I started to turn back, there was a slight disappointment on her face. Then they started settling the work of some other customers, so that I got the chance and moved away. I came back to the same room where I was sitting earlier, because I forgot my bag right there. However, I did not find my bag there. I was quite depressed because I had an expensive Kindle e-reader along with some other important things in it. I started searching the bag very disappointed. I searched in many rooms, wondering if I was sitting in other rooms. I then went to the open lobby in the middle, in which those rooms used to open. It was a very open space like a railway station, where there was a lot of activity. There, one or two policemen were also sitting on a cement bench. I asked them, but they casually replied to get rid of me that my bag would never be found, and someone must had picked that up. I again opened the door to the same room where I was sitting. There were two gentle men enjoying and drinking wine in night suits. Both of them were sitting in squatting posture comfortably. They looked of somewhat medium size with belly little out and somewhat dark. Happy smile due to light sedation was visible on their face. On asking, they told me that my bag was lying in the same room. I was very happy and told them that with alcohol, the eye of knowledge opened in them, so that they could find my bag. They smiled very happily, and holding a peg in their hand said to me that I too should have drunk that in the name of Mother Goddess. I smiled, thanked them, and walked away. Although I was constantly thinking that I would put a peg in the name of Devimata/mother goddess. However, I refused them, so I did not want to turn back. A queue of shops was seen coming out of the premises. I sneaked into a sweet shop to buy some sweets. Standing there at the very beginning of the shop, I found some very familiar friends who happily started talking about alcohol. I said do not say such things, otherwise, my mind will also make a peg in the name of Mother Goddess. Hearing this, everyone started laughing. The road lined with those shops was going out in the direction of climbing. After some climbing, I climbed a concrete platform in front of a shop on the valley side of road. Then I started hearing the sounds of bizarre and heart touching music. People would be taking a tableau of Mother Goddess on a decorated chariot. I was so swept away by the love of Mother Goddess that I was flooded with tears of love in my eyes, and I started crying in a soft voice. I was repeatedly folding my right arm, wiping my eyes with it, and even covering my eyes. I was doing this so that no one knows me as weeping and weird, and that does not distract me from flowing in my feeling of love. Then I thought that nobody would recognize me in that strange place. Therefore, I started crying loudly with an open heart. Then I saw a lying devotee on the road, who was rolling and coming upwards. She would be a great devotee of Mother Goddess. He was also medium dark colored. He stood up and looked at me with big and soulful eyes, and he too was carried away as if in spirit. Then I saw a dark and powerful man holding a goat kid with his left hand straight above his head, catching its neck, and watching it with anger and violent expressions mixed with devotion to the Mother Goddess. Kid was screaming with fear.

His other right hand was straight down, holding a large dagger. He was repeatedly taking the name of Mother Goddess. I retreated to the shop, so that I would not see that ruthless scene. After a while, I moved forward so that I could see if there was a dislocated trunk and head of the kid, and there was blood all around. However, all the kids there were alive as before, and were happily moving around. I breathed peace with that, and felt happy. Perhaps offering was made to the Goddess Mother in a symbolic form. Then the alarm sounded, and my dream broke.

That dream gave me a clear feeling about the advanced tantra, especially black tantra of ancient times. Tantra was in the form of an advanced science in ancient times, and was well spread among people. However, that also had many defects like violence, adultery etc., especially when that was not adopted properly. It was only due to misuse of the tantra that it declined. Islam is also a kind of extremist tantra. It is so fanatical that people shy away from talking about it. That is why it remains as it is. The Hindu system also had the practice of Narbali/human sacrifice in ancient times, but it was discontinued when there was widespread opposition to it.

Own experience of Premyogi vajra related to Tantra

He did not resort to any special or dedicated tantra for the development of his Kundalini. He did the same things as other ordinary people do, but he did those tasks with a non-dual / tantric point of view. This method appears appropriate. This does not abuse the tantra.

कृपया इस पोस्ट को हिंदी में पढ़ने के लिए इस लिंक पर क्लिक करें (कुण्डलिनी से सुहाने सपने )

ਇਸ ਪੋਸਟ ਨੂੰ ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ਵਿਚ ਪੜ੍ਹਨ ਲਈ ਇੱਥੇ ਕਲਿੱਕ ਕਰੋ (ਕੁੰਡਲਨੀ ਤੋਂ ਸੁਹਾਵਣੇ ਸੁਪਨੇ)

Mahishasur mardini (goddess, killer of demon mahishasur)-महिषासुर मर्दिनी

Mahishasur mardini (कृपया इस पोस्ट को हिंदी में पढ़ने के लिए नीचे ब्राऊस करें या इस वाक्य के लिंक पर क्लिक करें)

Mahishasur was a great demon in prehistoric ages. He was having nature and appearance that of a male Buffalo. He used to appear as a divine and smart human being or as a male Buffalo as per his willingness. His army and followers of Buffalo race were too strong to be defeated even by the gods / demigods / devatas. He had captured all the territories including the divine and astral ones. He was torturing everyone. Ordinary people went to the doorsteps of gods, but they were unable to help those and were themselves too badly affected for the demon was not allowing them to work for the development of human race, most intelligent of all the creatures. Ultimately all gods became gathered and went to the doorstep of super god Bramha. He along with those went to another super god Shiva. He finding himself unable to help those went to last and topmost super god Vishnu along with them. Vishnu told them the importance of unity. All gods and super gods expressed out their individual powers. Those all individual powers were then united together and came out in the form of a super power in the appearance of a too beautiful, powerful and divine goddess called as Durga. She warned the demon many times but he took her lightly. Ultimately she killed him thus opening the way for the development of humanity and divinity.
This is a classical pauranik story of Hindu religious literature. We can take it into original scientific form. Mahishasur demon was the prehistoric dinosaur kingdom when Buffalo-mouthed reptilians used to roam the earth, hindering the human evolution by the natural elements / gods. No separate / lonely natural element was able to detain those. So in embodied / body less human spirits went to the personified heads of those natural elements / gods to help them for their embodied expression. Those natural elements ultimately joined together and made a most favorable condition for their destruction in the form of that scientifically proved drastic and prehistoric meteorite-hit that pushed dinosaurs to extinction. The flashing light of that meteorite was considered as the most beautiful goddess that was made through the so rare incidence of union of all of the favorable climatic conditions as union of individual powers of all the climate controlling natural elements / gods. May be that small meteorite-hits also occured before that drastic one as the signs of warning from the goddess.
This proves that ancient pauranik stories are just only the personified descriptions of the real and scientific world around us. This has only been done with a motive to produce functional non duality that leads to kundalini awakening with sustained practice. So these puranas should be regularly read, understood and that’s non dual attitude attached with one’s own individual life.
Premyogi vajra has made a Tantric book in Hindi, in which he has described universe existing inside our own body in a Purana-style. He has taken help of medical science for this. He has correlated everything happening inside our own human body with our gross social life. It’s already proved that whatever there is inside the universe, that everything is present inside our own body. His book appears more interesting than Purana today for he has written everything that’s scientifically proved, so in an easy form to comprehend. I have myself read it and found it suddenly transforming and spiritually elevating. It’s an extraordinary, incomparable and wonderful book. Detailed description of this book is available here at-

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महिषासुर प्रागैतिहासिक युग में एक महान दैत्य था। वह पुरुष बफेलो / भैंसे के जैसे स्वभाव व उसीकी जैसी शक्ल का था। वह अपनी इच्छा के अनुसार कभी एक दिव्य और स्मार्ट / सुन्दर इंसान और कभी एक भैंसे के रूप में दिखाई देता था। भैंस-वंश की उसकी सेना और उसके अनुयायी देवताओं द्वारा भी पराजित होने के लिए नहीं बने थे। उन्होंने दिव्य और सूक्ष्म लोकों सहित सभी क्षेत्रों पर कब्जा कर लिया था। वह महिषराज हर किसी को यातना दे रहा था। साधारण लोग देवताओं के दरवाजे पर सहायता के लिए गए, लेकिन वे उन लोगों की मदद करने में असमर्थ थे और उन राक्षसों से खुद भी बहुत बुरी तरह प्रभावित हुए थे, जिससे उन्हें उस मानव जाति के विकास के लिए काम करने की इजाजत नहीं मिल पा रही थी, जो सभी प्राणियों में सबसे अधिक बुद्धिमान होती है। आखिरकार सभी देवता इकट्ठे हो गए और सुपर गॉड / महा देवता ब्रह्मा के द्वार पर गए। वे उनके साथ एक और सुपर भगवान शिव के पास गए। उन्होंने भी खुद को उन लोगों व देवताओं की सहायता करने में असमर्थ पाया, अतः वे भी उनके साथ अंतिम और शीर्ष सुपर भगवान विष्णु के पास चले गए। विष्णु ने उन्हें एकता के महत्व के बारे में बताया। सभी देवताओं और सुपर देवताओं ने अपनी व्यक्तिगत शक्तियों को अभिव्यक्त किया। फिर उन सभी व्यक्तिगत शक्तियों को एक साथ एकजुट किया गया, जिससे एक बहुत ही शक्तिशाली, सुन्दर, मनुष्याकृत और दिव्य देवी के रूप में एक सुपर पावर उत्पन्न हुई, जिसे दुर्गा कहा जाता था। उसने राक्षस को कई बार चेतावनी दी लेकिन उसने उसे हल्के में लिया। आखिरकार उसने मानवता और दिव्यता के विकास के लिए रास्ता खोलने के लिए उसे मार डाला।

यह हिंदू धार्मिक साहित्य की शास्त्रीय पौराणिक कहानी है। हम इसे मूल वैज्ञानिक रूप में ले सकते हैं। महिषासुर राक्षस का साम्राज्य प्रागैतिहासिक डायनासौर का साम्राज्य ही था, जब महिषमुख सरीसृप पृथ्वी के चारों ओर घूमते थे, और प्राकृतिक तत्वों / देवताओं द्वारा मानव विकास में बाधा डालते थे। कोई अकेला प्राकृतिक तत्व उनको रोकने में सक्षम नहीं था। तो देहरहित मानव आत्माओं ने उन प्राकृतिक तत्वों के मनुष्याकृत प्रमुखों / देवताओं से अपनी मानवीय अभिव्यक्ति के लिए सहायता माँगी। वे सभी प्राकृतिक तत्व / जल, वायु, अग्नि आदि आखिरकार एक साथ शामिल हो गए और वैज्ञानिक रूप से साबित प्रागैतिहासिककाल की कठोर उल्कापिंड-टक्कर के रूप में उन्होंने उन दैत्यों के विनाश के लिए सबसे अनुकूल स्थितियां बनाईं, जो अंततः डायनासोर को विलुप्त कर पाईं। उस उल्कापिंड की चमकती रोशनी को सबसे खूबसूरत / दिव्य व शक्तिशाली देवी माना गया, जो सभी अनुकूल जलवायु-स्थितियों के संघ की इतनी दुर्लभ घटना के माध्यम से अंतरिक्ष से धरती की ओर गिराया गया था। वास्तव में  ऐसी अति दुर्लभ घटना करोड़ों वर्षों में, सभी जलवायु नियंत्रक प्राकृतिक तत्वों / देवताओं की व्यक्तिगत शक्तियों के संघ से ही होती है। हो सकता है कि उससे पहले भी छोटे-२ उल्कापात हुए हों, जो उस दैत्य को देवी के द्वारा दी गई अंतिम चेतावनी के रूप में माने जा रहे हों।

यह साबित करता है कि प्राचीन पौराणिक कहानियां हमारे आस-पास की वास्तविक और वैज्ञानिक दुनिया के केवल personified / मनुष्याकृत वर्णन ही हैं। ऐसा केवल कार्यात्मक अद्वैत को पैदा करने के उद्देश्य से किया गया है, जो निरंतर अभ्यास के साथ कुंडलिनी जागृति को उत्पन्न करता है। इसलिए इन पुराणों को नियमित रूप से पढ़ा जाना चाहिए, समझ लिया जाना चाहिए और इनसे उत्पन्न अद्वैत-दृष्टिकोण को अपने वर्तमान के अपने व्यक्तिगत जीवन से जोड़ा जाना चाहिए।

प्रेमयोगी वज्र ने हिंदी में एक तांत्रिक पुस्तक बनाई है, जिसमें उन्होंने पुराण-शैली में अपने शरीर के अंदर मौजूद ब्रह्मांड का वर्णन किया है। उन्होंने इसके लिए चिकित्सा विज्ञान की मदद ली है। उन्होंने अपने स्वयं के मानव शरीर के भीतर होने वाली हर चीज को हमारे अपने सकल सामाजिक जीवन के साथ सहसंबंधित किया है। यह पहले ही साबित होया हुआ है कि ब्रह्मांड के अंदर जो कुछ भी है, वह सब हमारे अपने शरीर के अंदर भी वैसा ही मौजूद है। उनकी आधुनिक पुस्तक प्राचीन पुराण की तुलना में अधिक दिलचस्प व व्यावहारिक प्रतीत होती है, क्योंकि उन्होंने वही सब कुछ लिखा है जो वैज्ञानिक रूप से सिद्ध है और समझने में बहुत आसान है। मैंने खुद इसे पढ़ लिया है और इससे मैंने अपने आपको अचानक ही रूपांतरित सा व आध्यात्मिक रूप से उन्नत सा महसूस किया। यह एक आश्चर्यजनक, अनुपम व अविस्मरणीय पुस्तक है। इस पुस्तक का विस्तृत विवरण यहां उपलब्ध है-

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