One of the initial steps for anyone delving into the Vamachara Shakta Traditions is to master the petals of Muladhara. You must learn to write, pronounce, and visualize them, orchestrating their movement through your body with a certain pranayama.
Why are the Beeja Petals of Muladhara so crucial? Well, Muladhara itself is the domain of the Shaktas. It can't really be compared to the philosophy of Kashmir Shaivism; it's a different school of thought entirely. Remaining in the realm of Muladhara, whether engaging in sexual practices or not, opens it on a metaphysical level. Once your Kundalini is awakened—contrary to modern beliefs, this can only occur over time—you, as a Shakta Tantric, will expand within this single Chakra universe throughout your lifetime. Those of us in Shakta Tantra invariably return to Muladhara, always coming back to the heart of nature. We do not torment ourselves with overthinking; we stay rooted in the earth until it perishes at the hands of those consumed by money, greed, and power. By delving deep into the sounds of the petals, you will merge more and more with the simplicity and magic of the earth, with the nature surrounding us. Eventually, you will start to hear the Nadas, the sounds of the other realms. Jai Maa.
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