1) Yes. There are quite a few exercises in the Western tradition meant to do a gentler and safer version of the kundalini experience, and Knight's is one of them.
2) It's not an imbalance so much as a choice of methods. Christianity tends to be solar in its focus, though there have been exceptions historically, and Knight is in tune with his tradition.
3) No, the exercises in Knight's book should be quite adequate, especially when combined with prayer. If you feel you need it, a prayer to the archangel Michael might be worth adding to your daily schedule.
Re: Meditation, gods, and kundalini
Date: 2025-01-14 01:05 am (UTC)2) It's not an imbalance so much as a choice of methods. Christianity tends to be solar in its focus, though there have been exceptions historically, and Knight is in tune with his tradition.
3) No, the exercises in Knight's book should be quite adequate, especially when combined with prayer. If you feel you need it, a prayer to the archangel Michael might be worth adding to your daily schedule.