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Why I Train the Body Before Awakening Kundalini

Background

Guru Sanju teaches that Kundalini awakening reaches its highest potential only when the brain, nervous system, body, and consciousness are prepared to live a completely new life. Spiritual evolution is not merely an inner experience but a practical transformation of every aspect of living. According to her, freedom begins when a seeker consciously prepares for a life beyond the limitations of the matrix, where every daily habit becomes aligned with purpose, vitality, and higher consciousness.

In this discourse, Guru Sanju introduces the philosophy behind the 100 Days Freedom Project, explaining how it systematically prepares seekers for higher stages of Kundalini evolution and the Physical Project in the Himalayas. Through conscious nutrition, breathwork, disciplined movement, energetic diagnosis, and practical training, she gradually reshapes the brain and nervous system so they can adapt to a completely different way of living. Rather than teaching spirituality as theory, she transforms it into a living discipline where every conscious action becomes preparation for freedom. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}

The Freedom Project Begins with Diagnosis

Every transformation must begin with clarity. Before I teach you techniques, breathing practices, or higher spiritual disciplines, I first understand where your energy currently stands. Your nervous system, your energetic body, your patterns of living, and your stage of Kundalini awakening all reveal the direction your journey must take.

I do not teach every student the same way because no two seekers carry identical conditioning. Every week I observe how your energy has shifted, what has opened, what still requires attention, and how your next stage of evolution should unfold. Spiritual guidance becomes powerful only when it responds to your present reality rather than following a fixed formula.

This continuous diagnosis allows your practices to evolve together with your consciousness. As you grow, the guidance also grows.

Freedom Begins After the Matrix Ends

There comes a stage in life when the karmic momentum that once controlled your decisions begins losing its influence. The old identity slowly dissolves, and an unfamiliar spaciousness begins appearing within you. Many people become frightened during this period because the mind interprets emptiness as meaninglessness.

In reality, this blankness is one of the greatest blessings in the spiritual journey. It indicates that the old transactions of the matrix are gradually completing. The personality becomes lighter because it is no longer carrying the same psychological burden.

As this emptiness deepens, the witness naturally becomes stronger. Instead of constantly reacting to life, you begin observing life. Consciousness slowly takes its rightful place as the center of your existence.

I Am Preparing You for a New Life

The purpose of the Freedom Project extends far beyond one hundred days. I am not preparing you merely for a short spiritual retreat or a temporary experience in the mountains. I am preparing you for an entirely different way of living.

You may one day choose to leave your previous profession, explore the Himalayas for several months, become a healer, guide others, or dedicate your life to consciousness. If that moment arrives, your body, brain, and nervous system should already know how to function within that new reality.

Preparation therefore begins today. Every habit you cultivate now becomes part of the life you are gradually creating.

The Body Must Adapt Before the Mind

Many seekers attempt to transform themselves only through ideas. I begin with the body because consciousness expresses itself through the nervous system. If the body remains weak, rigid, or unable to adapt, higher states of awareness become difficult to integrate.

The first foundation is food. The second is breathing. The third is water. The fourth is physical movement. These four dimensions create the biological environment required for Kundalini to progress safely and naturally.

Without strengthening these foundations, spiritual practices often become unstable because the organism lacks the capacity to hold greater life force.

Train the Body Through Conscious Food

Your body must gradually become familiar with the food that supports mountain living. This is not about changing your identity overnight. It is about allowing your nervous system to slowly adapt to a different nutritional environment.

Explore simple staple meals prepared from lentils, rice, vegetables, traditional flatbreads, grains, and nourishing vegetarian foods. These meals have sustained generations of people living in demanding mountain environments because they provide stable energy, strong digestion, and greater resilience.

Do not simply eat the food. Learn how to prepare it yourself. Every meal you cook teaches your brain independence, confidence, adaptability, and conscious participation in your own evolution.

Cooking Is Preparation for Freedom

Many people assume that cooking is merely a domestic responsibility. I teach it as preparation for freedom. There may come a time when you live independently in the mountains for weeks or months. Your ability to nourish yourself should never depend upon external comfort.

Learn how different grains are prepared. Experiment with vegetables. Understand spices without depending upon excessive heat or stimulation. Discover how simple food can strengthen both immunity and consciousness.

Each meal becomes another lesson in self-reliance. Every recipe you master expands your confidence that you can live wherever your purpose calls you.

Observe How Kundalini Responds to Food

Every meal influences your energetic body differently. After eating consciously, observe yourself over the following twenty-four hours. Notice how your energy changes, how your breathing feels, how your sleep improves, and how Kundalini responds within your nervous system.

Some foods create lightness. Others create heaviness. Some increase clarity, while others reduce sensitivity. Instead of blindly following habits, become a researcher of your own consciousness.

Spiritual growth accelerates when eating becomes a conscious experiment rather than an unconscious routine.

Water Carries Life Through the Body

The body depends upon continuous hydration to support circulation, cellular activity, breathing, and the movement of life force. Therefore, increasing conscious water intake becomes another essential foundation of transformation.

Pure water, coconut water, lemon water, and fresh fruit juices all contribute to maintaining vitality when used intelligently. More importantly, they support the body’s ability to respond positively to breathing practices and changing physical conditions.

Hydration is not merely about avoiding thirst. It is about preparing every cell of the body to receive greater energy and function with greater efficiency.

Create a Daily Mission

Every evening, prepare yourself for the following day. Write down several meaningful challenges that move your life forward. These should not be routine activities but actions that stretch your present capacity and require conscious effort.

Every completed challenge strengthens your nervous system because it teaches your brain that growth is possible through action. Small victories accumulate until confidence becomes your natural state rather than an occasional feeling.

The Freedom Project is built upon this principle. Every conscious action, no matter how small, becomes another step away from the matrix and another step toward complete freedom.

Movement Prepares You for the Mountains

Transformation cannot remain limited to meditation alone. Your body must become capable of expressing the consciousness you are awakening. The Himalayas demand endurance, adaptability, balance, and resilience. Therefore, physical preparation becomes an essential part of spiritual preparation.

Walking should become a natural part of your daily life. If you already walk regularly, continue doing so with greater awareness. Instead of walking only for exercise, begin walking as training for your future. Every step prepares your body to move effortlessly through changing terrains and higher altitudes.

Your nervous system gradually develops confidence when it repeatedly experiences movement instead of remaining confined within comfort. Every conscious walk tells the body that it is becoming stronger, more adaptable, and more alive.

Train Your Body Through Stair Climbing

One of the simplest ways to prepare for mountain trekking is by climbing stairs. Unlike ordinary walking, stair climbing strengthens the legs, improves endurance, develops lung capacity, and prepares the joints for uneven terrain.

Do not stop after one or two floors. Gradually increase your capacity according to your present fitness. Climbing upward strengthens the muscles differently from walking on level ground. More importantly, descending the stairs develops balance and stability because the knees experience a completely different mechanical challenge.

In the mountains, climbing down often demands greater control than climbing up. Preparing both movements in advance allows your body to adapt naturally before ever reaching the Himalayas.

The Mountains Demand Strong Lungs

At higher altitudes, oxygen levels naturally decrease. Many people who appear physically fit at sea level suddenly experience breathlessness because their respiratory system has never been trained for thinner air.

This is why breathing becomes one of the central practices of the Freedom Project. Rather than waiting until you reach the mountains, your lungs begin adapting months in advance. Every conscious breathing session gradually increases your body’s ability to remain calm while processing lower oxygen availability.

The stronger your breathing capacity becomes today, the more confidently your nervous system will respond when faced with demanding environments tomorrow.

External Kumbhak Builds Inner Strength

One of the most powerful techniques I introduce during this stage is external kumbhak. The practice begins with a natural inhalation followed by a complete mouth exhalation. Continue exhaling until the lungs empty comfortably and the abdomen gently contracts inward.

Once the exhalation is complete, hold the breath outside without creating unnecessary tension. Remain completely relaxed while allowing your attention to become increasingly concentrated. Maintain the breath hold only until the body naturally asks for air, then allow inhalation to happen effortlessly.

This is not a competition against the body. It is a dialogue with the nervous system. Every repetition teaches the organism to remain peaceful even when challenged, gradually increasing resilience, stability, and inner strength.

Attention Is More Powerful Than Breath

Although breathing is the visible practice, attention is the invisible force transforming consciousness. During external kumbhak, your attention should not wander toward random thoughts. Instead, allow it to gather completely within the center of your awareness.

As attention becomes more focused, the mind naturally begins withdrawing from unnecessary activity. External distractions lose their importance because consciousness is slowly returning to its own source.

The quality of your attention ultimately determines the depth of every spiritual experience. Breathing opens the doorway, but attention carries you through it.

The Brain Enters Profound Stillness

As external kumbhak deepens, many seekers experience a remarkable shift within the brain. Thoughts gradually disappear. The usual psychological noise becomes silent. For brief moments, there is only awareness itself without commentary, judgment, or resistance.

This experience should never be forced. It arises naturally when the nervous system relaxes deeply enough to release its habitual patterns. The silence that appears is not emptiness in the ordinary sense. It is the natural state of consciousness before thought begins.

Each glimpse of this stillness strengthens your ability to remain centered even while facing the challenges of everyday life.

A Glimpse Beyond the Matrix

During profound stillness, you may experience a state where personal identity temporarily fades into the background. For a few moments there is no struggle, no ambition, no fear, and no psychological history. There is only pure presence.

This glimpse reveals that your deepest identity has never been the personality constructed by the matrix. It has always been consciousness itself. Every time you enter this state, your attachment to old conditioning becomes slightly weaker.

Do not chase these experiences. Simply continue practicing sincerely. The more consistently you prepare your nervous system, the more naturally these moments begin arising.

Your Future Requires Investment

Many people hope their lives will change while investing very little in themselves. They spend freely on temporary pleasures yet hesitate when it comes to their own growth, education, health, or consciousness.

Real transformation begins when you recognize yourself as your greatest asset. Every hour devoted to practice, every new skill learned, every disciplined habit developed, and every conscious decision made becomes an investment that continues generating value throughout your life.

The Freedom Project is not an expense. It is an investment in the person you are becoming. The returns are measured not merely in knowledge but in freedom, vitality, clarity, courage, and purpose.

Leave the Matrix Through Conscious Action

Freedom never arrives by accident. It is created through hundreds of conscious decisions repeated every day. Every meal you prepare, every staircase you climb, every breath you observe, every challenge you complete, and every moment of awareness gradually separates you from unconscious living.

You do not leave the matrix by rejecting society. You leave it by refusing to remain unconscious. The more consciously you live, the less power old conditioning has over your choices.

Eventually your life begins expressing purpose instead of habit. Your actions become guided by consciousness rather than fear, and your future becomes something you deliberately create instead of something you merely inherit.

The Himalayas Are Not the Destination

The mountains symbolize something far greater than geography. They represent the highest possibility hidden within you. The real ascent is not measured by altitude but by consciousness. Every practice of the Freedom Project prepares you for that inner ascent.

When your body becomes strong, your breathing becomes effortless, your nervous system becomes resilient, and your attention becomes unwavering, you are no longer simply preparing for the Himalayas. You are preparing for your life’s true purpose to reveal itself naturally.

Walk this journey with patience, discipline, and complete sincerity. Every conscious step is already taking you closer to freedom. The Himalayas will simply become the place where the person you have been preparing to become finally recognizes their own limitless potential.

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Sanju

Sanju is Founder of Inner GPS Gurus. She is Kundalini, Energy, and Health Specialist. She is a rare Clairvoyant and Energy Scientist who leads your energies after a complete clairvoyant reading of your energies. She enjoys dissolving your problems and transforming you through action-based Energy Work. Get Solutions to your Life Problems (Career, Wealth, Productivity, Relationship, Spirituality, Kundalini, and Health).

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