
Deconstructing Yourself Chasing the Serpent’s Tail with Sravana Borkataky-Varma and Anya Foxen
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Dec 2, 2025 Sravana Borkataky-Varma, a scholar of Hindu tantra, and Anya Foxen, a historian of South Asian yogic traditions, dive into the fascinating history and complexities of Kundalini. They discuss its diverse definitions, from ancient Tantric practices to modern interpretations in yoga. The conversation highlights personal narratives of awakening, the interplay of energy and bodily experiences, and how these phenomena can lead to profound shifts in self-perception. They also explore the roles of teachers, lineages, and the intriguing overlaps with extraordinary states and possession.
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Kundalini Is Many Things
- Kundalini has been many things across histories and cultures, resisting a single fixed definition.
- Sravana and Anya argue experience complexity requires acknowledging multiple coexisting models.
A Scholar-Practitioner’s Origin Story
- Sravana began researching kundalini after noticing the term's odd association with 'tantra' in the West.
- She was initiated into Shakta tantra at age eight and found kundalini absent from her traditional teachings.
Three Tiered Models Of Kundalini
- Popular models cluster into metaphysical, subtle-body, and medicalized explanations of kundalini.
- These tiers can coexist, with broader divine claims nesting narrower bodily or physiological accounts.

