Zevism and the Kundalini Serpent
updated by: High Priest Zevios Metathronos
Bioelectricity: what it is and what it does
Bioelectricity is also known as the life force, the chi, the body electric, prana, the aura, the spirit, witch power. There are many different names for this energy across cultures. The name changes. The reality does not.
Our bodies run on bioelectricity. Thoughts are electrical impulses in the brain. The brain runs on bioelectricity. When this electricity becomes imbalanced, one has seizures.
The amount of bioelectricity an individual has determines the degree of their physical, psychological, and spiritual health. People who are ill or depressed have lesser amounts of bioelectricity. Depression all by itself is a symptom of too little bioelectricity.
Bioelectricity increases our energy, our immunity to disease, our charisma, instills a positive outlook, and strengthens our thought power. With increased bioelectricity, our thoughts (electrical impulses) become stronger and are more able to manifest themselves in reality.
Some examples of bioelectricity include:
- Buddhist monks who sat motionless in the street as protesters, were soaked with gasoline and lit on fire. They continued to sit still and burn to death. Whatever your view of their cause, the control over the body is real and documented.
- Martial artists busting through concrete with their fists, enduring major crushing blows unharmed. The "karate chop" is a channeling of bioelectric force into a single point.
- Dim Mak: the deadly martial art of inflicting light specific blows to chi meridians (acupressure points of bioelectric energy flow) during specific times, which can cause delayed death, sometimes up to five months later.
- When the mind, through fear or panic, or when one is in a life-and-death situation, enables an individual to lift extremely heavy objects (for example, the back end of a car) that under normal conditions would be impossible.
- Telekinesis: the ability to move objects with the mind.
- Pyrokinesis: the ability to set things on fire with the mind.
- Electrokinesis: the ability to control objects, such as computers, that run on electricity.
- Levitation: some martial arts and yoga masters have demonstrated the ability to levitate their bodies into the air.
The strength of one's bioelectricity is the foundation of all magickal success. Old spells with strange ingredients have little or nothing to do with the success of a magickal working. The success depends upon the strength of the mind and the aura (the bioelectrical field) that, with proper focus and direction, will affect one's environment and others.
The Gods and the Light
The Gods are real beings. They exist beyond the purely material plane, though they can and do interact with the physical world. They are not metaphors. They are not "archetypes" in the psychological sense. They are conscious, powerful entities who have achieved a state of being that transcends ordinary human limitations. They have walked the path of spiritual ascension to its completion, and they radiate with the bioelectric energy that we are working to cultivate.
The title "Lucifer" (Latin: lux + ferre, "Light-Bearer") is not a name. It is an epithet meaning "The Shining One." In the ancient world, this title was applied to many Gods. The Greek equivalent is Phosphoros (Φωσφόρος), the Bringer of Light. It was applied to Venus as the morning star, to Prometheus as the bringer of fire, and to any deity associated with illumination and the transmission of divine knowledge to humanity. Christianity took this title and turned it into the name of their devil. The original meaning is the opposite: it describes a being of such advanced spiritual development that they literally radiate light. Many of the Gods, when encountered directly, are radiant with this very energy. The hieroglyphs on the walls of Egyptian temples, tombs, and inside the Pyramids explain how important this energy is in the process of becoming a God.
Reaching true Godhead is difficult and requires consistent hard work and dedication. Mastery of the mind is essential. The spirit, as long as you are alive, is a part of the physical self. Many practitioners can astral project (leave their bodies at will), but the physical self acts to empower the soul as long as we are alive. The dead do not evolve in power beyond what they had when they were alive. A spirit remains a spirit until it reincarnates physically. Only through the strength of the soul (powerful bioelectricity) will one ascend into Godhood.
Kundalini and the Chakras
Kundalini is the highest form of yoga. It is a divine thing. All of the original tenets of Yoga, Buddhism, and Hinduism contained this knowledge, but over the centuries these teachings have been systematically corrupted. The mainstream versions of these disciplines preach helplessness, instruct one on how to be a passive victim, and work to ensure that the genuine results are kept under strict control, if obtained at all.
Humanity has not always been in its current diminished spiritual state. There was a time when human beings operated at a far higher level of spiritual awareness and power. The ancient records, from the Egyptian temple inscriptions to the Vedic hymns, describe a condition of direct communion with the divine, open psychic faculties, and mastery over the forces of nature. This knowledge was progressively lost. The rise of religions that demanded blind obedience, punished independent spiritual practice, and destroyed the temples and mystery schools of the old world accelerated the decline. The sacred writings (hieroglyphs: hiero = "holy," glyph = "symbol") left for us in Egypt, one of the original centers of true spirituality, are instructions for becoming a God.
The objective of mainstream religions, both east and west, has been to keep humanity spiritually disempowered. Fear is the primary tool: "karma" as punishment rather than natural law, "hell" as eternal torture rather than a state of the soul, "sin" as inherent corruption rather than a failure of discipline. The Temple of Zeus does not preach helplessness. Zeus is brilliant, fearless, incredibly strong, and defiant. He rebels against limitations placed upon freedom, and he teaches his followers to do the same.
The Chakras
There are seven chakras located along the spine that are the most powerful. These are the "seven seals" written about in the Christian Bible's Book of Revelation: "the seven lamps of fire that burn before the throne of God." They are called "seals" because they have been sealed in humanity: our direct access to the spiritual world and to our own higher faculties has been closed off. Thousands of years ago, human beings had open and active chakra systems. The progressive spiritual decline of the human race, driven by the suppression of genuine spiritual practice and the imposition of fear-based religions, has caused these centers to become dormant in most people.
Imbalances in this energy, blockages, and holes in the aura cause drug and alcohol addiction, depression, a lack of empathy, abusive behavior, and many other conditions that plague humanity. Most of what modern psychology treats as "disorders" are, at their root, disorders of the energy body.
Kundalini
THE SERPENT OF FIRE is the symbol of Kundalini. It lies dormant, coiled at the base of the spine, beneath the Muladhara chakra. The objective is to ascend the serpent (a powerhouse of energy) from the base of the spine, through all seven chakras, and out through the crown chakra at the top of the head. In order to do this safely, all seven chakras must be completely open and unobstructed.
In order to handle a large amount of bioelectricity safely, one's body must be strong and all of the seven chakras must be fully open.
Kundalini is the life force and is very sexual in nature. This is the reason the Christian church and other right-hand-path religions ban masturbation and all forms of sex. Sex is the creative power: it is one's use of the life force to create another human being. When one is trained and adept, the use of this force can be applied to many other objectives.
Hatha (physical) yoga can be a significant help in stimulating and opening the chakras and is highly recommended. By increasing our level of physical flexibility, the life force flows more easily. One only needs to look at the stiffness of old age and the ill health that accompanies it. Old age precedes death. Flexibility is life. Stiffness is death approaching.
There are many different methods of awakening this power. Some of these include:
- Chanting: Vibration is extremely powerful. The power of sound can break glass, weaken steel, and crack concrete structures. Vibrations cause the chakras to open and stimulate the Kundalini at the base of the spine.
- Controlled Breathing (Pranayama): Different methods of controlled breathing are specific to each chakra. We are all aware how important the breath is to the life force. The Egyptian God Thoth has said many times: "Life is in the Breath."
- Visualization and Concentration: Through visualizing and focusing our minds on each chakra, we can open, close, and control them.
- Gradual Empowerment: Revamping the bioelectricity should ideally be done slowly and gradually. One's physical and spiritual self is accustomed to operating on a certain voltage of bioelectricity. Sudden surges can be overwhelming or even dangerous.
What Increased Bioelectricity Does
- Can induce intense bliss.
- Strengthens and intensifies the aura.
- Gives a feeling of lightness, floating, glowing, and assists in astral projection (where one wills one's soul to leave one's body and return safely).
- Opens one's mind for spirit contact and telepathic communication.
- Enables one to resist disease and provides the power to heal one's self.
- Protects the immune system.
- Provides the power to work magick: true magick without props, empty-handed. This is the art of the true adept. Ceremony is unnecessary when the power is sufficient.
LIMITATIONS ARE NOT A PART OF ZEVISM.
Simplified Guide: Understanding Kundalini
What Kundalini Is
Imagine a coiled serpent of pure energy sleeping at the base of your spine. It has been there your whole life, mostly dormant. When this serpent awakens and rises through your seven chakras, it produces the most powerful spiritual transformation a human being can experience. This is the Kundalini.
You don't "create" Kundalini. It's already there. Your work is to prepare your body and energy system to handle it safely, and then to awaken it.
Why Preparation Matters
Think of your chakra system as electrical wiring. Kundalini is an enormous surge of power. If you push high voltage through thin, corroded wires, you get a fire. If you push it through thick, clean, well-insulated wiring, you get light. The preparation work (opening chakras, cleaning the aura, practicing breathing, building bioelectricity gradually) is the process of upgrading your wiring.
Never attempt to force Kundalini to rise. This is not something you rush. Practitioners who try to force it before they are ready can experience anxiety, physical pain, disorientation, or worse. The serpent rises when the path is clear. Your job is to clear the path.
The Role of Bioelectricity
Bioelectricity is the practical, measurable aspect of what the ancients called "life force." When you meditate, you increase it. When you practice breathing exercises, you increase it. When you vibrate mantras, you increase it. Every meditation on this site is, at its core, a technique for increasing your bioelectricity.
You can feel bioelectricity directly. That tingling in your hands after energy meditation. The warmth in your spine during chakra work. The pressure in your forehead when your third eye activates. These are not imagination. They are your nervous system registering increased bioelectric activity.
Signs of Awakening
As your Kundalini begins to stir (which can take months or years of consistent practice), you may experience: spontaneous heat at the base of the spine, involuntary muscle movements during meditation, intense dreams, heightened emotional sensitivity, increased psychic perception, and periods of deep bliss alternating with periods of intense purging (old emotions, old traumas, old blockages being cleared out).
All of these are normal. If they become overwhelming, reduce the intensity of your practice temporarily. Don't stop entirely. Just slow down. The serpent knows its pace.
Important Tips
Physical health matters. Eat well. Sleep well. Exercise. Hatha yoga is the ideal physical complement to energy work, but any form of regular physical activity helps. A strong body holds more energy.
Sexual energy and Kundalini energy are the same force expressed differently. This is why suppressive religions fear and ban sexuality: they are suppressing the very energy that leads to spiritual liberation. In Zevism, sexual energy is honored as sacred. It is not wasted carelessly, but neither is it repressed.
Consistency is more important than intensity. Twenty minutes of daily practice will produce more results over a year than eight-hour marathon sessions done once a month. The serpent responds to steady warmth, not sudden explosions.
Sources and Further Study
- Shyam Sundar Goswami, Layayoga: The Definitive Guide to the Chakras and Kundalini: The most rigorous and comprehensive study of the Kundalini system available. Goswami spent decades studying under Indian masters and presents the complete technical framework.
- Egyptian Pyramid Texts, Utterance 600 (c. 2400 BCE): "The Serpent is in the sky... The King is a flame moving before the wind." The serpent energy and its association with divine fire is among the oldest recorded spiritual concepts on Earth.
- Proclus, Commentary on the Timaeus (5th century CE): Proclus describes the soul's "vehicle of light" (augoeides ochema) and its capacity to ascend through successive levels of reality. This maps directly onto the Kundalini's ascent through the chakras.
- Patanjali, Yoga Sutras III.30-36 (c. 2nd century BCE): Patanjali describes the siddhis (supernatural powers) that arise from focused meditation on specific energy centers: knowledge of the body's structure from the navel center (Solar Chakra), cessation of hunger and thirst from the throat center, steadiness from the "tortoise channel" (kurma nadi), and visions of the perfected beings from the light in the crown.
- Heraclitus, Fragment B30 (c. 500 BCE): "This cosmos was made by neither Gods nor men, but it ever was, and is, and will be: an ever-living fire, kindling in measures and being extinguished in measures." The Presocratic understanding of fire as the cosmic principle is the Western parallel to the Kundalini as the Serpent of Fire.
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