CHAKRA CLEANSING
Why is it important to cleanse the chakras?
The chakras are the 7 major energy centres. All the energy, whether positive or negative are absorbed into the chakras, this is why it is important to cleanse them. After a while, your chakras will not be able to work to their maximum because they are overloaded with the negative energy that hasnt been released from the body. This can often result in sickness in the location of the particular chakra that has got too much negative energy, blocked or be damaged from emotional, mental or physical inteference within the body.
So how do I cleanse them?
Step 1: Introduction
Find a quiet place to be comfortable in, sit, lay...be in whatever position makes you comfortable and begin to meditate, relaxing your body as you do.
Step 2: Cleansing your Root Chakra
First begin visualising a red light at the base of your spine, this is where the root chakra is located. Slowly begin to concentrate on this light. Feel the warmth from the light radiating around your chakra and visualise the globe of red to start pulsing gently.
As you see the globe to start pulsing, visualise the red light begin to expand, grow stronger and brighter.
At this time, if you feel any negativity surrounding this chakra, or perhaps see any darkness around it, release it, Just let it go. Now with the emptiness left from the darkness, expand that hole with the healthy glow of the chakras light.
Step 3: Cleansing your Sacral Chakra
Firstly, before you start visualising an orange light, you must first remember that the sacral chakra has two openings, and is located at the pelvis, so when you visualise the light, remember to see them for both, the front and rear of your pelvic region.
Repeat what you did with the first chakra, feeling the warmth and the steady brightening of the chakras, but do not forget to envision two globes of light instead of one. If there is any darkness or negativity that you may see or sense clouding this chakra, release it.
With the remaining hole, fill it with the orange light of the chakras.
Step 4: Cleansing your Solar Plexus Chakra
Now we move up to the next chakra, the solar plexus. If you arent sure where this is, it is located at the stomach, just below the diaphragm. Like the sacral this too has two openings, one front, one rear.
Visualise a yellow glow coming from the back and front areas of your solar plexus. Slowly begin to see the light expand and pulse brighter. Do not forget to feel the warmth around this area, as this is an indication that your chakra is responding to your cleansing.
Once again, any darkness or negativity that you may see or sense must be released for the chakra to be cleansed. Do this and fill the remaining hole with the yellow light.
Step 5: Cleansing your Heart Chakra
Like the two before this, this chakra has two openings at the front and rear of the body.
Start by visualising a green glow from your chest, see it grow brighter till it is strong and green in colour. Feel the warmth radiate in your chest.
Any darkness or negativity must again be released from the chakra, and fill the remaining hole with the green light. Your chakra is now cleansed.
Step 6: Cleansing your Throat Chakra
This chakra too as two openings. Begin with visualising a blue light,getting steadily brighter as you concentrate on it. The colour should be a light blue than a deep blue. It is important to get this colour right, as the third eye colour can be highly similar in many instances.
Now, feel the warmth of the charged chakras in the front and back of your throat.
Following what you have done with the other chakras, you must release any negative energy or darkness that has surrounded the chakra. Then in the space, expand the blue light to complete the globe.
Step 7: Cleansing your Third Eye Chakra
The third eye also has two openings. This chakra is associated with a light purple colour and is located between your eyebrows. Concentrate on that area and feel the warmth of your chakras responding to you.
Now visualise a light purple globe begin to expand from between your eyebrows at the front and back of your forehead. See it steadily brighten and pulse with your energy.
If there is any darkness or negativity around the chakra, release it. With the space left, allow the purple light to fill the chakra and become whole.
Step 8: Cleansing your Crown Chakra
Start by feeling the warmth in and around your head. Unlike most of the others, this chakra only has one opening. It is associated with the colour of white.
Visualise a globe of pure white and begin to see it glow bright and healthy.
Now once again, if there are any spots of darkness or negativity that surround or cloud this chakra, release this energy so that the holes can be filled with the white light and the chakra is cleansed.
I have cleansed them, so now what?
Well now you are done, you have cleansed your chakras. It is best to keep this a regular exercise, as it helps with how much energy and power you can exert.
Chakra Empowerment**
The closer you are to the source of the earth (ie. being outside) the easier it is to empower your chakras.
If you are further away from the source, extra energy is taken from your body for visualisation and the gathering of energy.
Beginner - Laying Down
Lay down in a comfortable position Start your breathing exercise until it is calm and rhythmic From the top of your head, go down your body, visualising each chakra and their colours
Crown - White Third Eye - Light Purple Throat - Blue Heart - Green Solar Plexus - Yellow Sacral - Orange Root - Red
As you do this, see a white beam of light extending from each of the chakras into the earth (7 beams of light for 7 chakras) Feel the beams radiate with a gentle warmth Starting at your crown, visualise a pulse of energy going up into your chakra from the earth Do this for each chakra, with each beam of light energy changing to the colour association**
**From the top of your head;
First Beam = White Second Beam = Light Purple Third Beam = Blue Fourth Beam = Green Fifth Beam = Yellow Sixth Beam = Orange Seventh Beam = Red
As the light energy reaches the chakra, see the sphere of your chakra grow brighter and expand This is a constant energy flow from the earth. Once it empowers your crown, move onto the next chakra To end the meditation, visualise the point where the beams of light extend into the earth, and retract each of the beams into each of your chakras
Focus & Concentration
Many people have trouble with focus and concentration, this is a technique which can be much like the void, simple but difficult to master
For this technique we will start out by using a prop...a candle
You can use something that will keep your attention without allowing yourself to waver too much
The reason for the candle is because it is easier to focus as it is continually moving
Find a place where you will not be disturbed and light a candle Sit in a position that you will be comfortable for a long period of time Relax your breathing, just in and out...slowly but not uncomfortably Focus on the flame of the candle, just watch it flicker and move, still breathing rhythmically Do not let your focus waver from the flame, any thoughts that come into your head, just push them out and continue to focus and concentrate on the flame Continue this for as long as you wish then end the meditation
This will assist in focus and concentration, it may be difficult to begin with, but like all things it takes time, so do not feel dispondent if you have trouble focussing and concentrating
Chakra Awakening
With these meditations they must be done everyday for one week. They can all be done each day, or you can do each chakra weekly.
"You are not meant to do the Root Chakra first, this is because the body is like the construction of the world. The deeper you go, the stronger the power. The more powerful, the more dangerous. Your body is not used to it and is not ready for such power to be unleashed until you are skilled at awakening the other 6 chakras."
What you should sense when awakening chakras
Tingling Pulsing of your body in the area of the chakra you are working on Heat Pressure on the area of your body that the chakra is located Visualisation/Seeing the chakra itself
You may not have all these experiences when you do the awakening, but you should experience one of these or something similar. These are the typical responses your body makes to your chakras being awake.
Awakening One - Crown Chakra
Lay straight or sit up straight, whichever you feel is more comfortable Begin by relaxing your breathing and enter a void state of mind When you feel ready, begin the exercise Start by focussing on the crown chakra, visualise a ball of glowing white light becoming brighter (you may be able to feel or sense it happening) Make the light expand and grow stronger Draw the light into your body through the crown chakra. At this point you can try focussing the energy out through the open chakra (this is optional as it may be hard to do) If any of the above feelings or sensations occur, then you have successfully opened the chakra
Awakening Two - Third Eye Chakra
Lay straight or sit up straight, whichever you feel is more comfortable Begin by relaxing your breathing and enter a void state of mind When you feel ready, begin the exercise Start by focussing on the third eye chakra, visualise a ball of glowing violet/purple light becoming brighter (you may be able to feel or sense it happening) Make the light expand and grow stronger Draw the light into your body through the third eye chakra. At this point you can try focussing the energy out through the open chakra (this is optional as it may be hard to do) If any of the above feelings or sensations occur, then you have successfully opened the chakra
Awakening Three - Throat Chakra
Lay straight or sit up straight, whichever you feel is more comfortable Begin by relaxing your breathing and enter a void state of mind When you feel ready, begin the exercise Start by focussing on the throat chakra, visualise a ball of glowing blue light becoming brighter (you may be able to feel or sense it happening) Make the light expand and grow stronger Draw the light into your body through the throat chakra. At this point you can try focussing the energy out through the open chakra (this is optional as it may be hard to do) If any of the above feelings or sensations occur, then you have successfully opened the chakra
Awakening Four - Heart Chakra
Lay straight or sit up straight, whichever you feel is more comfortable Begin by relaxing your breathing and enter a void state of mind When you feel ready, begin the exercise Start by focussing on the heart chakra, visualise a ball of glowing green light becoming brighter (you may be able to feel or sense it happening) Make the light expand and grow stronger Draw the light into your body through the heart chakra. At this point you can try focussing the energy out through the open chakra (this is optional as it may be hard to do) If any of the above feelings or sensations occur, then you have successfully opened the chakra
Awakening Five - Solar Plexus Chakra
Lay straight or sit up straight, whichever you feel is more comfortable Begin by relaxing your breathing and enter a void state of mind When you feel ready, begin the exercise Start by focussing on the solar plexus chakra, visualise a ball of glowing yellow light becoming brighter (you may be able to feel or sense it happening) Make the light expand and grow stronger Draw the light into your body through the solar plexus chakra. At this point you can try focussing the energy out through the open chakra (this is optional as it may be hard to do) If any of the above feelings or sensations occur, then you have successfully opened the chakra
Awakening Six - Sacral Chakra
Lay straight or sit up straight, whichever you feel is more comfortable Begin by relaxing your breathing and enter a void state of mind When you feel ready, begin the exercise Start by focussing on the sacral chakra, visualise a ball of glowing orange light becoming brighter (you may be able to feel or sense it happening) Make the light expand and grow stronger Draw the light into your body through the sacral chakra. At this point you can try focussing the energy out through the open chakra (this is optional as it may be hard to do) If any of the above feelings or sensations occur, then you have successfully opened the chakra
Awakening Seven - Root Chakra
Lay straight or sit up straight, whichever you feel is more comfortable Begin by relaxing your breathing and enter a void state of mind When you feel ready, begin the exercise Start by focussing on the root chakra, visualise a ball of glowing red light becoming brighter (you may be able to feel or sense it happening) Make the light expand and grow stronger Draw the light into your body through the red chakra. At this point you can try focussing the energy out through the open chakra (this is optional as it may be hard to do) If any of the above feelings or sensations occur, then you have successfully opened the chakra
Sharing the hidden and concealed knowledge of some mystical teachings of different forms handed down from generations to generations.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Saturday, November 6, 2010
PRE - CREATION
PRE - CREATION
Before God created all things on earth, He prepared the four vital elements needed on earth. These are FIRE, WIND, WATER and EARTH. He uttered: “ACNA TURVATE SODEM AC SODEM TEASET BUITARAP ACNE MIMJARUL LEGARA JAMUSA VINESA MATUMI EROP BUNSIRAP”. Soon afterwards, appeared the burst of fire and the blowing wind.
God said: “CREAVIT SECTIBUS CAELUM ET TERRAM,” meaning I will now begin to make the heavens and the earth. He said: “MANAOT LUMBRATE ACTIVE DENS MEA VITA DEUS SANCTE MEUS.” Afterwards, the earth, water, fire and wind grouped together. God again said, “MALQUE ATIM MIRBEATIM MACMITIM,” and soon the water divided into two and of different tastes.
According to the Holy Bible, in the Book of Psalms 90:2, it is stated, “BEFORE YOU CREATED THE HILLS OR BROUGHT THE WORLD INTO BEING, YOU WERE ETERNALLY GOD, AND WILL BE GOD FOREVER.”
This clearly means that God is everlasting....It has no beginning and no ending. This is the basis why people in the particular religious GROUPS as CULTISTS call Him INFINITO DEUS (INFINITE GOD). In this regard, a question arose: Before the earth’s existence, where did the Lord God live and what was His living condition? If the Holy Bible is to answer these questions, there is no clear answer or explanation, as it is not stated in any part of it.
However, in the Esoteric Knowledge, in the Book of Nature, this is what is written: Before the earth’s existence, God already existed, and He lived in His Kingdom which is also His power, and this is known as“CIELO DE CHRISTILLENO” or “Heaven of Heavens”.
Even if everything were not yet in-being except the one God and only God, the Heaven of Heavens is likened to space that nobody knows its beginning and its determined end.
KEY: The A thru Z is the alpha and the omega....which combines the Father and the Son.....in essence.On this, the Book of Nature has this:
AAXXA AXXXA ACZA ZAAX ZAAZ ZAXAZ JIY OAFI JAAIYEI”. God’s wisdom is beyond man’s comprehension or perception even by the mind.
Before God created all things on earth, He prepared the four vital elements needed on earth. These are FIRE, WIND, WATER and EARTH. He uttered: “ACNA TURVATE SODEM AC SODEM TEASET BUITARAP ACNE MIMJARUL LEGARA JAMUSA VINESA MATUMI EROP BUNSIRAP”. Soon afterwards, appeared the burst of fire and the blowing wind.
God said: “CREAVIT SECTIBUS CAELUM ET TERRAM,” meaning I will now begin to make the heavens and the earth. He said: “MANAOT LUMBRATE ACTIVE DENS MEA VITA DEUS SANCTE MEUS.” Afterwards, the earth, water, fire and wind grouped together. God again said, “MALQUE ATIM MIRBEATIM MACMITIM,” and soon the water divided into two and of different tastes.
According to the Holy Bible, in the Book of Psalms 90:2, it is stated, “BEFORE YOU CREATED THE HILLS OR BROUGHT THE WORLD INTO BEING, YOU WERE ETERNALLY GOD, AND WILL BE GOD FOREVER.”
This clearly means that God is everlasting....It has no beginning and no ending. This is the basis why people in the particular religious GROUPS as CULTISTS call Him INFINITO DEUS (INFINITE GOD). In this regard, a question arose: Before the earth’s existence, where did the Lord God live and what was His living condition? If the Holy Bible is to answer these questions, there is no clear answer or explanation, as it is not stated in any part of it.
However, in the Esoteric Knowledge, in the Book of Nature, this is what is written: Before the earth’s existence, God already existed, and He lived in His Kingdom which is also His power, and this is known as“CIELO DE CHRISTILLENO” or “Heaven of Heavens”.
Even if everything were not yet in-being except the one God and only God, the Heaven of Heavens is likened to space that nobody knows its beginning and its determined end.
KEY: The A thru Z is the alpha and the omega....which combines the Father and the Son.....in essence.On this, the Book of Nature has this:
AAXXA AXXXA ACZA ZAAX ZAAZ ZAXAZ JIY OAFI JAAIYEI”. God’s wisdom is beyond man’s comprehension or perception even by the mind.
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Saturday, October 16, 2010
THE SEPHIROT
“And the LORD God planted a garden eastward in Eden; and there he put the man whom he had formed. And out of the ground made the LORD God to grow every tree that is pleasant to the sight, and good for food; the tree of life also in the midst of the garden, and the tree of knowledge of good and evil.” -- Genesis 2:8-9
Friday, October 8, 2010
YOGA
One of several ways of life that has millions of followers is yoga....Based and originated in India and practiced by the Brahmins.
Yoga refers to traditional physical and mental disciplines that originated in India. The word is associated with meditative practices in Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. Within Hinduism, it also refers to one of the six orthodox schools of Hindu philosophy, and to the goal towards which that school directs its practices.[5][6] In Jainism, yoga is the sum total of all activities — mental, verbal and physical.
Major branches of yoga in Hindu philosophy include Rāja Yoga, Karma Yoga, Jnana Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, and Hatha Yoga.[7][8][9] Accordingly, based on the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, yoga comprises one of the six main Hindu schools of philosophy (darshanas), together with Kapila's Samkhya, Gautama's Nyaya, Kanada's Vaisheshika, Jaimini's Purva Mimamsa, and Badarayana's Uttara Mimamsa or Vedanta. Many other aspects of yoga, includes the Upanishads, the Bhagavad Gita, the Hatha Yoga Pradipika, the Shiva Samhita and various Tantras.
The Sanskrit word yoga has many meanings. It means "to control", "to yoke" or "to unite". Translations include "joining", "uniting", "union", "conjunction", and "means"It is also possible that the word yoga derives from "yujir samadhau," which means "contemplation" or "absorption.
Yoga refers to traditional physical and mental disciplines that originated in India. The word is associated with meditative practices in Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism. Within Hinduism, it also refers to one of the six orthodox schools of Hindu philosophy, and to the goal towards which that school directs its practices.[5][6] In Jainism, yoga is the sum total of all activities — mental, verbal and physical.
Major branches of yoga in Hindu philosophy include Rāja Yoga, Karma Yoga, Jnana Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, and Hatha Yoga.[7][8][9] Accordingly, based on the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, yoga comprises one of the six main Hindu schools of philosophy (darshanas), together with Kapila's Samkhya, Gautama's Nyaya, Kanada's Vaisheshika, Jaimini's Purva Mimamsa, and Badarayana's Uttara Mimamsa or Vedanta. Many other aspects of yoga, includes the Upanishads, the Bhagavad Gita, the Hatha Yoga Pradipika, the Shiva Samhita and various Tantras.
The Sanskrit word yoga has many meanings. It means "to control", "to yoke" or "to unite". Translations include "joining", "uniting", "union", "conjunction", and "means"It is also possible that the word yoga derives from "yujir samadhau," which means "contemplation" or "absorption.
Someone who practices yoga or follows the yoga philosophy to a high level of attainment is called a yogi or yogini.
SHIVA STATUE IN BANGALORE
THE WHEEL
sun salutation
moon salutation
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Wednesday, October 6, 2010
THE MYSTERY OF EZEKIEL and JOHN'S VISION
" The Mystery of Ezekiel’s and John’s Vision OT and NT - Cherubim "
The four faces of each of the cherubim (Ezek. 1:10) stand for the four "excellencies" of the created order: the lion, the greatest of the wild beasts; the eagle, the greatest of the birds; the ox, the greatest of the domestic beast; and man, the crown of creation. Ezekiel sees over the heads of the cherubim, the throne of the God, who is thus absolutely sovereign over his whole creation.
In Psalm 99:1 "The LORD reigneth; let the people tremble; he sitteth between the cherubims; let the earth be moved." An OT allusion to the Lord as seated or enthroned between the cherubim, which is a metaphor of his sovereignty.
Likewise in Psalm 18:10 "And he rode upon the cherub, and he did fly: yea, he did fly upon the wings of the wind," showing that all creation is subject to his sovereignty and the powers at his disposal.
To sum up: the cherubim are the living chariots or carriers of God when appearing to men, in winged human form with the faces of lion, ox, man and eagle. They never come close to men.
In the Philippine esoteric system, the carriers of God represents the four evangelists of the New Testament...
In Psalm 99:1 "The LORD reigneth; let the people tremble; he sitteth between the cherubims; let the earth be moved." An OT allusion to the Lord as seated or enthroned be
Likewise in Psalm 18:10 "And he rode upon the cherub, and he did fly: yea, he did fly upon the wings of the wind," showing that all creation is subject to his sovereignty and the powers at his disposal.
To sum up: the cherubim are the living chariots or carriers of God when appearing to men, in winged human form with the faces of lion, ox, man and eagle. They never come close to men.
In the Philippine esoteric system, the carriers of God represents the four evangelists of the New Testament...
SCHEMHAMPORASCH...DIVIDED NAME OF GOD
The Schemhamphoras, or the Divided Name, another powerful name of God which is hidden in the Book of Exodus, chapter 14, verses 19, 20, and 21. Each verse is composed of seventy-two letters (in the original Hebrew). If one writes these three verses' one above the other, the first from right to left, the second from left to right, and the third from right to left, one would get seventy-two columns of three-letter names of God. The seventy-two names are divided into four columns of eighteen names each. Each of the four columns falls under the aegis of one of the letters of the Tetragrammaton, IHVH.
SCHEMHAMPORASCH
1 VEHU 2 YELI 3 SIT
4 MAHASH 5 LELAH 6 AULEM
7 AKA 8 KAHATH 9 HEZI
10 ELAD 11 LAV 12 HAHAU
13 YEZEL14 MEBAH 15 HERI
16 HAQEM 17 LAU 18 KELI
19 LEVO 20 PAHEL 21 NELAK
22 YIAI 23 MELAH 24 CHAHO
25 NETHAH 26 HAA 27 YERETH
28 SHAAH 29 RIYI 30 AUM
31 LEKAB 32 VESHER 33 YACHO
34 LEHACH 35 KEVEA 36 MENAD
37 ANI 38 CHAUM 39 REHAU
40 YEIZ 41 HAHAH 42 MIK
43VEVAL 44 YELAH 45 SAEL
46 AURI 47 AUSHAL 48 MIAH
49VAHO 50 DONI 51 HACHASH
52 AUMEM 53 NENA 54 NEITH
55 MABETH 56 POI 57 NEMEM
58 YEIL 59HARACH 60 METZER
61 VAMET 62 YEHAH 63 AUNU
64 MECHI 65 DAMEB 66 MENAQ
67 AIAU 68 CHEBO 69RAAH
70 YEBEM 71 HIAH 72 MOUM
Shemhamphorasch: The Divided Name | ||||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
18 | 17 | 16 | 15 | 14 | 13 | 12 | 11 | 10 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | |
י | ך K | ל L | ה H | ה H | ם M | י I | ה H | ל L | א A | ה H | ך K | א A | ל L | מ M | ע O | ס S | י I | ו V |
ל L | א A | ק Q | ר R | ב B | ז Z | ה H | א A | ל L | ז Z | ה H | כ K | ל L | ה H | ל L | י I | ל L | ה H | |
י I | ו V | ם M | י I | ה H | ל L | ע O | ו V | ד D | י I | ת Th | א A | ה H | ש Sh | מ M | ט T | י I | ו V | |
36 | 35 | 34 | 33 | 32 | 31 | 30 | 29 | 28 | 27 | 26 | 25 | 24 | 23 | 22 | 21 | 20 | 19 | |
ה | מ M | ך K | ל L | י I | ו V | ל L | א A | ר R | ש Sh | י I | ה H | נ N | ח Ch | מ M | י I | נ N | פ P | ל L |
ן N | ו V | ה H | ח Ch | ש Sh | ך K | ו V | י I | א A | ר R | א A | ת Th | ה H | ל L | י I | ל L | ה H | ו V | |
ד D | ק Q | ח Ch | ו V | ר R | ב B | ם M | י I | ה H | ת Th | א A | ה H | ו V | ה H | י I | ך K | ל L | ו V | |
54 | 53 | 52 | 51 | 50 | 49 | 48 | 47 | 46 | 45 | 44 | 43 | 42 | 41 | 40 | 39 | 38 | 37 | |
ו | ן N | נ N | ע O | ה H | ד D | ו V | מ M | ע O | ע O | ס S | י I | ו V | ם M | ה H | י I | ר R | ח Ch | א A |
י I | נ N | מ M | ח Ch | נ N | ה H | י I | ש Sh | ר R | א A | ל L | ו V | י I | ה H | י I | ה H | ע O | נ N | |
ת Th | א A | ם M | ש Sh | י I | ו V | ה H | ל L | י I | ל L | ה H | ל L | כ K | ה H | ז Z | ע O | ם M | י I | |
72 | 71 | 70 | 69 | 68 | 67 | 66 | 65 | 64 | 63 | 62 | 61 | 60 | 59 | 58 | 57 | 56 | 55 | |
ה | ם M | ה H | י I | ר R | ח Ch | א A | מ M | ד D | מ M | ע O | י I | ו V | ם M | ה H | י I | נ N | פ P | מ M |
ו V | י I | ב B | א A | ב B | י I | ן N | מ M | ח Ch | נ N | ה H | מ M | צ Tz | ר R | י I | ם M | ו V | ב B | |
ם M | י I | מ M | ה H | ו V | ע O | ק Q | ב B | י I | ו V | ה H | ב B | ר R | ח Ch | ל L | ם M | י I | ה H |
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