Background
This discourse unfolds in the ancient wilderness of the Himalayas, where Guru Sanju uses the raw landscape itself as a living classroom for understanding the journey of consciousness. Rather than presenting kundalini as a mystical or purely spiritual phenomenon, she reveals it as the evolutionary force that has guided life through millions of years of growth and transformation. Surrounded by forests, medicinal plants, wildflowers, and mountain trails, she explores how human beings have become disconnected from their instinctive nature and trapped within the comforts of the modern matrix. Through direct observation of nature and the evolutionary intelligence embedded within it, Guru Sanju explains that true transformation requires participation rather than consumption. She challenges seekers to move beyond passive spirituality and embrace life as an experiential process of growth. This discourse offers a profound perspective on the layers of consciousness, the role of direct experience, and the path through which kundalini continues its evolutionary work within every human being.
The Journey Did Not Begin With This Life
Today I want to take you through a different kind of experience. I want you to understand experientially how kundalini travels the path of evolution and where you stand right now on that journey.
Many people want to know whether they are progressing. They want to know where they are in their awakening and what comes next. In a way, I am teaching you how to diagnose yourself, at least to a certain extent. The deeper aspects of diagnosis require direct guidance, but understanding the larger map of evolution is the first step.
As I walk through this raw Himalayan landscape, surrounded by ancient energies and untouched wilderness, I am reminded that your journey did not begin with your current identity. You have traveled a very long path to arrive here. You have crossed countless stages of development and countless forms of existence.
If kundalini is awakening within you, then understand that your evolution is far from complete. What you have experienced so far is only a small part of a much larger unfolding.
Remembering the Origins of Consciousness
As I move through the forest, I encounter a magnificent silk cotton tree. The soft cotton that emerges from this tree is familiar to human life, yet very few people pause to reflect on its deeper significance.
This tree reminds me of where consciousness has traveled from. Before human beings appeared, life expressed itself through the plant kingdom. The evolutionary journey moved through countless forms before arriving at human awareness.
Every tree, every herb, every flower, and every vine carries a memory of that journey. The forest is not merely scenery. It is a living record of evolution itself.
When I observe the silk cotton tree, I am reminded that consciousness has been experimenting, adapting, and evolving for millions of years. The story of kundalini is inseparable from that evolutionary process.
Why Modern Life Has Made You Forget
One of the greatest tragedies of modern life is that human beings have forgotten how to live as human organisms.
You have forgotten how to be instinctive. You have forgotten how to move naturally. You have forgotten how deeply connected you are to the earth and to the intelligence of life itself.
Modern lifestyles encourage inactivity, comfort, and disconnection. The result is a body that becomes weaker, a nervous system that becomes overstimulated, and a consciousness that becomes trapped in repetitive loops.
If you want to change your life, you must change the experiences that shape your organism. Transformation does not happen because you think differently. Transformation happens because you begin living differently.
You must expose yourself to new environments, new challenges, and new realities. The organism evolves through experience.
The Raw Intelligence of Nature
As I continue through the wilderness, I encounter medicinal plants, wild vines, berries, and herbs that grow effortlessly without human intervention. Among them is Ganga Tulsi, a powerful medicinal herb known for supporting respiratory health and purifying the air around it.
Nearby grows the sensitive plant, often called the touch-me-not plant. The moment it is touched, its leaves immediately fold inward. This simple reaction reveals an extraordinary intelligence operating within nature.
The forest is filled with examples of adaptation, responsiveness, and awareness. Nature continuously demonstrates principles that human beings often overlook.
The deeper I walk into these environments, the more I am reminded that life is not static. Everything is evolving. Everything is responding. Everything is learning.
Kundalini Is Not Spiritual
One of the greatest misconceptions people carry is that kundalini is merely spiritual.
This misunderstanding prevents growth because it confines kundalini to ideas, beliefs, and concepts. Kundalini is not interested in becoming another philosophy.
Kundalini is highly energetic.
It is the force that drives evolution itself. It is the intelligence that pushes life toward greater complexity, greater awareness, and greater expression.
When you reduce kundalini to a spiritual label, you stop participating in its actual purpose. Kundalini wants movement. Kundalini wants growth. Kundalini wants expansion.
The more directly you engage with life, the more deeply you align yourself with this evolutionary force.
The Matrix and the Trap of Consumption
Kundalini wants to take you beyond the matrix. Yet most people resist because the matrix has become comfortable.
The matrix provides structure, predictability, and endless opportunities for consumption. It trains people to consume information, consume entertainment, consume products, and consume experiences created by others.
Day after day, people consume without creating.
They consume without exploring.
They consume without evolving.
The matrix rewards passivity because passive people are easier to manage. Evolution, however, requires active participation.
You cannot evolve by endlessly consuming what others have created. At some point, you must begin creating your own experiences.
Bloom Beyond Your Shell
If you want to evolve beyond your current limitations, you must bloom like a flower.
A flower cannot remain enclosed within a seed forever. There comes a moment when it must break through its shell and expose itself to the unknown.
The same principle applies to human evolution.
You cannot remain protected inside familiar patterns and expect transformation. Growth requires exposure. Growth requires uncertainty. Growth requires courage.
You must participate in life energy directly. Every challenge becomes an opportunity for expansion. Every unfamiliar experience becomes a doorway into a larger version of yourself.
The Seven Layers of Consciousness
Human evolution unfolds through multiple layers of consciousness. These layers correspond to the energy centers within the body and represent different stages of growth and perception.
For many lifetimes, consciousness evolves through these levels, learning different lessons and integrating different experiences. Each level offers a new perspective on life and a new way of relating to reality.
The actions you take in this lifetime determine how your evolution unfolds. Every choice either supports growth or reinforces stagnation.
As you move through these layers, your priorities change. Your understanding changes. Your identity changes. Eventually, you begin walking a path that feels unfamiliar to the world around you.
It becomes the path less traveled.
The Wild Teaches What Society Cannot
The wilderness has been one of my greatest teachers.
A wildflower growing beside a trail teaches resilience. A small insect navigating the forest teaches adaptation. The mountains teach patience. The open sky teaches perspective.
Nature reveals lessons continuously, but only to those willing to pay attention.
Most people remain disconnected from these teachings because they never expose themselves to such experiences. They remain within environments that reinforce the same thoughts, the same habits, and the same limitations.
The moment you step beyond those boundaries, life begins teaching you directly.
The Power of Becoming Nothing
Many people approach personal growth with the desire to become more. More successful. More powerful. More knowledgeable.
Yet some of the deepest transformations occur when you learn how to become nothing.
When you become nothing, you stop defending an identity. You stop clinging to fixed ideas about who you are. You become available to change.
Emptiness creates space.
And within that space, new possibilities emerge.
The deeper stages of kundalini evolution cannot be understood intellectually. They must be experienced directly. They require surrender to the unknown.
Walk the Path of Your Own Evolution
As I emerge from the wilderness and look toward distant signs of civilization, I am reminded that every destination is temporary. The real journey is not geographical. The real journey is evolutionary.
I arrived here through experience. I arrived here through participation. I arrived here by repeatedly choosing growth over comfort and exploration over stagnation.
In the same way, you can reach your own inner potential.
Not through endless consumption. Not through waiting. Not through preparing forever.
But through living.
Feel life. Observe life. Participate in life. Allow life to teach you.
With every experience, allow kundalini to take you to the next level of your evolution.