08-15-2021, 02:08 PM
I did a quick search for alchemy in relation to kundalini. I did find some pages connecting those terms. Rather complicated explanations. I found an easier way to connect them through the fictional story of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz:
That's alchemy, but where is the kundalini connection? I made a sweeping simple connection. In the book Dorothy wears silver shoes and in the movie she wears red shoes. Silver is the metal of the moon and represents the moon lock. Red represents (in my opinion) kundalini! It says on Wikipedia that the choice of changing the color of the shoes was in order to take advantage of the new Technicolor film format. Well, could be. It could also be that the color red was chosen to represent kundalini. Just my speculation, but anyway.
Quote:"L. Frank Baum’s classic fairytale, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, written in 1900, may be one of
the most beloved children’s stories of the modern era. It may also, in fact, be an allegory of the
mystic’s journey, using classic alchemical symbols and operations as Dorothy sojourns along the
golden path toward reintegration and the discovery of the Philosopher’s Stone. The Emerald City
at the center of Oz, for example, is a likely allusion to the Emerald Tablet of Hermes
Trismegistus. But either by extreme coincidence or hidden intent, Oz closely parallels the seven
operations of Azoth alchemy, which Baum would have been familiar with as a Theosophist and
student of occultist Madame Blavatsky. This paper offers both the student of alchemy and
general Oz enthusiast an entirely new way to read The Wonderful Wizard of Oz." - Timothy J. Ryan, FRC
That's alchemy, but where is the kundalini connection? I made a sweeping simple connection. In the book Dorothy wears silver shoes and in the movie she wears red shoes. Silver is the metal of the moon and represents the moon lock. Red represents (in my opinion) kundalini! It says on Wikipedia that the choice of changing the color of the shoes was in order to take advantage of the new Technicolor film format. Well, could be. It could also be that the color red was chosen to represent kundalini. Just my speculation, but anyway.