Thursday, March 31, 2011

Quan Yin, Guanyin, Avalokitasvara, Guānshìyīn

From Wikipedia:
Etymology 
Guānyīn is a translation from the Sanskrit Avalokitasvara, referring to the Mahāyāna bodhisattva of the same name.
...according to recent research, the original form was indeed Avalokitasvara with the ending a-svara ("sound, noise"), which means "sound perceiver", literally "he who looks down upon sound" (i.e., the cries of sentient beings who need his help; a-svara can be glossed as ahr-svara, "sound of lamentation"). This is the exact equivalent of the Chinese translation Guānyīn
(Ishvara is a philosophical concept in Hinduism, meaning controller or the Supreme controller (i.e. God) in a monotheistic school of thought or the Supreme Being,)
In China Guanshiyin, changed to Guanyin
The Lotus Sūtra (Skt. Saddharma Puṇḍarīka Sūtra) describes Avalokiteśvara as a bodhisattva who can take the form of any type of male or female, adult or child, human or non-human being, in order to teach the Dharma to sentient beings.This text and its thirty-three manifestations of Guanyin, of which seven are female manifestations... it does not matter whether Guanyin is male, female, or asexual, as the ultimate reality is in emptiness
From Wikipedia (Avalokitesvara)
According to Mahāyāna doctrine, Avalokiteśvara is the bodhisattva who has made a great vow to assist sentient beings in times of difficulty, and to postpone his own Buddhahood until he has assisted every being on Earth in achieving Nirvāṇa.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Third Eye, Ventricles and Thalamus

from youtube

Circulation of Cerebral Spinal Fluid
from: Umea University

Structures of the Brain

Thalamus (caudacus and Tree of life)
Third ventricle

The third ventricle (ventriculus tertius) is one of four connected fluid-filled cavities comprising the ventricular system within the human brain. It is a median cleft between the two thalami, and is filled with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).
It is in the midline, between the left and right lateral ventricles.
In casts of the ventricular system, a small 'hole' may be seen in the body of the third ventricle. This is formed where the two thalami are joined together at the interthalamic adhesion (not seen in all people).



 
Cerebrospinal Fluid
from: wikipedia
The CSF is produced at a rate of 500 ml/day. Since the brain can contain only 135 to 150 ml, large amounts are drained primarily into the blood through arachnoid granulations in the superior sagittal sinus. Thus the CSF turns over about 3.7 times a day. This continuous flow into the venous system dilutes the concentration of larger, lipoinsoluble molecules penetrating the brain and CSF.

Reference ranges in CSF
SubstanceLower limitUpper limitUnit
Glucose50[3]80[3]mg/dL
Protein15[3]40[4]–45[3]mg/dL
RBCsn/a[3]0[3] / negativecells/µL
WBCs0[3]3[3]cells/µ



Thalamus
from Wikipedia
"every sensory system (with the exception of the olfactory system) includes a thalamic nucleus that receives sensory signals and sends them to the associated primary cortical area.

... For the visual system, for example, inputs from the retina are sent to the lateral geniculate nucleus of the thalamus, which in turn projects to the primary visual cortex (area V1) in the occipital lobe. The thalamus is believed to both process sensory information as well as relaying it...

 Thalamic nuclei have strong reciprocal connections with the cerebral cortex, forming thalamo-cortico-thalamic circuits that are believed to be involved with consciousness. The thalamus plays a major role in regulating arousal, the level of awareness, and activity. Damage to the thalamus can lead to permanent coma.
I was later pleased to find that Mavromatis, the author of the book, Hypnagogia (no doubt the most extensive work on the subject) states his opinion "that the Thalamus is the centre of consciousness and is the source of hypnagogic phenomena".

Intermediate Mass of the Thalamus
  1. not found in all brains
  2. apparently not an essential structure
  3. a connection between the right and left thalamic portions
  4. found crossing the third ventricle

Monday, March 28, 2011

Solfeggio Frquencies





The 9 Solfeggio frequencies are first played separately and then all together

Solfeggio Arpeggio is Ambient Electro Trance; that has been done in the Ancient Solfeggio Scale.

18 Solfeggio Tone Arrangement

Friday, March 18, 2011

Sacred Temples and Architecture

from:garyosborn.webs.com
When we overlay the side-view of the human head onto many sacred places we discover a remarkable thing. The centre of the brain, the eyes, the mouth, the seventh Chakra at the bregma or crown of the head, and its centre, the bindu above the head, all seem to match up with important elements of the architectural or archaeological site. 


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from:  nithyananda.org
Nithyananda idol worship 

CLAY images have been used in many tribal cultures to infuse health and illness, even death and life, into animate and inanimate beings. This is not a voodoo myth, but documented by eminent scholars, who studied these phenomena without bias...
In our Vedic culture we do not worship idols, we worship the universal energy through idols. If clay images of men and material can have so much power as demonstrated by the tribal societies, how much energy would there be in images of the Divine? Vedic seers created temples as repositories of truth and energy. They are batteries of cosmic energy that radiate this energy for thousands of years. This requires intelligence to understand, not intellectual knowledge.

... our sacred scriptures need understanding at different levels of energy, actually seven. Very few are able to understand beyond the gross physical energy level. It is not a matter of learning Sanskrit words....

...Most of our great temples are built upon or created by enlightened Masters who imbued them with their own energy. When you pray in an energy field like that, your prayers do come true. It is like a projector that magnifies a slide onto a screen. The same way your prayers are projected into reality through the energy of the temples and the energised idols. The energy enables your body, mind and spirit to be focused on what you sincerely wish for resulting in fulfilment "

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Quote Kahil Gibran


"Your children are not your children... They are the sons and daughters of life's longing for itself."

--The Prophet, Kahil Gibran

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Altered States of Consciousness - Inmost Realm - Cosmatrix

"For sake of discussion i will term that inmost realm the cosmic matrix, or cosmatrix. However, the semantic necessity of coining a new word requires the understanding that, like the universal solvent of the alchemists, this state of being which remains when all physical sensations, emotional responses and mental constructs are eliminated, cannot be confined in any verbal receptacle.  It has no outlines, no boundaries and no limitation - indeed no form and no content except itself."
- Journeys into the Bright World by Marcia Moore & Howard Alltounian p 36

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

The Field - Dr Steven Hawkins

"The Field is invisible, all encompassing, without space and time, forever and always present, the infinite. The human mind cannot conceive it. It is exquisitely gentle and powerful. The field is infinitely powerful, like a giant electromagnetic field with no ending. The field is so powerful that it includes all potentialities. Within the field, potentiality is actualized by intention...If you continuously hold a thought, it will become happening. Otherwise no one would become enlightened.

As the potentiality begins to manifest, the ego instantly takes credit for it. There’s no inner, separate, personal self making anything happen. - Dr. Hawkins

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Perception in a Holographic Universe - Quote by Michael Talbot



"If we live in a universe that is organized holographically...it could be that I have the entire universe in every neuron, every cell, every atom, every electron in my head and you do also.  So when we can access that, we can access information that seems to be beyond our normal sensory reach"
 - Michael Talbot author of "The Holographic Universe"
The Holographic Universe - Michael Talbot

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Sound and Levitation

A film was made in the Himalayas in the 1930's showing a group of Tibetan monks, who with the use of ordinary Tibetan musical instruments, would gather into a pie-shape configuration and direct their playing towards a huge boulder that was located on the ground roughly one hundred fifty feet away and at the base of sheer rising mountain wall. About three minutes after the 'concert' began, the boulder began to vibrate and lift off the ground. A moment later, it shot up about 150 feet into the air and landed on a ledge above it, where other monks were using the boulders to seal the entrance of meditation enclaves that they had cut into the sides of the mountain.
from educate-yourself.org

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Pineal Gland - Neurochemistry finds possible links with Psychic Ability

Recent Findings Relating to the possible role of the Pineal Gland in affecting Psychic Ability.
S. M. Roney- Dougal.
[Source]
Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, Vol. 55, No. 815, p. 312-327.


Abstract
In recent years findings in neurochemistry and anthropology have given greater credence to the folklore which states that the pineal gland is the ‘third eye’, source of ’second sight’, ’seat of the soul’, or psychic centre within the brain (ajna chakra).
Recent neurochemical research has identified a class of compounds called beta-carbolines which appear to be endogenously produced in the pineal gland, most interest centering on the 6-methoxy-tetrahydrobetacarboline (GMeOTHBC), now being called pinoline. Beta-carbolines are found in the pineal gland in quantities equivalent to melatonin, the major pineal neurohormone, from which they may be synthesized. Beta-carbolines are neuromodulators in that they play a role in the fine tuning of the action of neurotransmitters (Buckholtz, 1980).
This neurochemical evidence concerning the pineal gland links directly with anthropologists’ reports on the usage of a vine of the genus Banisteriopsis by South American tribes in the Amazon area. The Indians use the vine specificially for psychic purposes: to induce out-of-body visions, to assist in healing, for clairvoyance and for precognition. There are dozens of psychoactive plants in the Amazon basin, yet ALL of the tribes scattered over this vast area use this vine for psi effects. Chemical analysis of the vine reveals the presence of various harmala alkaloids, these being chemically very closely related to the pinoline found in the pineal gland.
The presence of pinoline, and also what we now know of the various functions of melatonin, in the pineal gland, appear to link directly with, and make sense of, many experimental findings in parapsychology:

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Acupuncture and the Chakra Energy System by

Acupuncture and the Chakra Energy System

Buddhist Eight Stages of Death

From:Preparing for Death and Helping the Dying by Sangye Khadro 
The six consciousnesses  (seeing, hearing, smell, taste, touch and mental consciousness) dissolve over the first four stages of the death process, and the eighty instinctive conceptions dissolve in the fifth stage, following which one experiences a white vision. In the sixth stage, the white vision dissolves and a red vision appears. In the seventh stage, the red vision dissolves and a vision of darkness appears. The white, red and dark visions constitute the subtle level of consciousness. Finally, in the eighth stage, the dark vision dissolves and the very subtle mind of clear light becomes manifest. This is the most subtle and pure level of our mind, or consciousness. Experienced meditators are able to use this clear light mind

Summary from Various sources:
1st - 4th stages - Physical Death
Earth, Water,Fire, Wind (Mirage, Smoke, Sparks, Dying Flame)
4th Stage -Physical Death -  the ten winds move to heart (dharmaweb.org)
Stage of Subtle Energy
5th  white light - eighty conceptions winds in right and left - then enter central channel at top of head (dharmaweb.org) (conceptuality disappears)
6th - red light - winds in right and left  channels below heart enter central channel atbase of spine (dharmaweb.org) (heightened subtle mind)
7th - darkness -   upper and lower winds at gather at heart (still red light); then with thick darkness; winds enter drop at heart (darkness) (dharmaweb.org) (unconcious)
8th - clear - mind of black near- all winds dissolve into very clear vacuity free attainment the very subtle life bearing wind in the indestructible drop at the heart (the mind of the clear light of death)(dharmaweb.org) (clear emptiness)

When the clear light vision ceases, the consciousness leaves the body and passes through the other seven stages of dissolution (black near-attainment, red increase etc.) in reverse order. As soon as this reverse process begins the person is reborn into an intermediate state between lives, with a subtle body that can go instantly wherever it likes, move through solid objects etc., in its journey to the next place of rebirth. (dharmaweb.org)

The intermediate state can last from a moment to seven days, depending on whether or not a suitable birthplace is found. If one is not found the being undergoes a "small death", experiencing the eight signs of death as previously described (but very briefly). He/she then again experiences the eight signs of the reverse process and is reborn in a second intermediate state. This can happen for a total of seven births in the intermediate state (making a total of forty-nine days) during which a place of rebirth must be found (dharmaweb.org)

and excellent table from www.amitabhahospice.org

Friday, February 25, 2011

Hinduism and "Moksha"

from:victorzammit.com
 
The Upanishads, the ancient set of Hindu religious texts, postulated an eternal, changeless core of the self called as the "Atman." This soul or "deep self" was viewed as being identical with the unchanging godhead, referred to as Brahma (the unitary ground of being that transcends particular gods and goddesses). Untouched by the variations of time and circumstance, the Atman was nevertheless entrapped in the world of "samsara" (the cycle of death and rebirth)....

What keeps us trapped in the samsaric cycle is the law of karma. In its simplest form, this law operates impersonally like a natural law, ensuring that every good or bad deed eventually returns to the individual in the form of reward or punishment commensurate with the original deed. It is the necessity of "reaping one's karma" that compels human beings to take rebirth (to reincarnate) in successive lifetimes. In other words, if one dies before reaping the effects of one's actions (as most people do)...


"Moksha" is the traditional Sanskrit term for release or liberation from the endless chain of deaths and rebirths. ...liberation can be attained in a variety of ways, from the proper performance of certain rituals to highly disciplined forms of yoga. In the Upanishads, it is proper knowledge, in the sense of insight into the nature of reality, that enables the aspiring seeker to achieve liberation from the wheel of rebirth.

What happens to the individual after reaching moksha? In Upanishadic Hinduism, the individual Atman is believed to merge into the cosmic Brahma. A traditional image is that of a drop of water that, when dropped into the ocean, loses its individuality and becomes one with the sea...Rather than losing one's individuality, the Upanishadic understanding is that the Atman is never separate from Brahma; hence, individuality is illusory, and moksha is simply waking up from the dream of separateness.

Buddhist doctrine of "anatta"

from:victorzammit.com
Where Buddha departed most radically from Hinduism was in his doctrine of "anatta", the notion that individuals do not possess eternal souls. Instead of eternal souls, individuals consist of a "bundle" of habits, memories, sensations, desires, and so forth, which together delude one into thinking that he or she consists of a stable, lasting self. Despite its transitory nature, this false self hangs together as a unit, and even reincarnates in body after body. In Buddhism, as well as in Hinduism, life in a corporeal body is viewed negatively, as the source of all suffering. Hence, the goal is to obtain release. In Buddhism, this means abandoning the false sense of self so that the bundle of memories and impulses disintegrates, leaving nothing to reincarnate and hence nothing to experience pain.

Sri Aurobindo, Teilhard de Chardin , Rudolph Steiner

 from:kheper.net

But Sri Aurobindo and Mirra suggested another, far more magnificent, but also far more difficult, alternative.  Rather than go from Here (this world) to There (Nirvana, the Absolute), why not bring There down Here?  In other words, why not draw the Divine or Absolute Consciousness - what Sri Aurobindo calls the "Supermind" or "Supramental" because it is totally beyond mind and mental activity - down into this world, into this gross physical world of matter, into one's physical body (the individual centre of inconscience), and by doing so transform, perfect, and Divinise it.

The result would be the "glorified body", the Supramental Body, the Divinised Body, the Perfected Body free of illness and imperfection.  With this there would be the elimination of ignorance and negativity.  Suffering would be replaced by Divine Harmony.

...While Rudolph Steiner defines the Christ in us as our Higher Self, who draws flashes of spiritual light down to the Earth body...


The Jesuit philosopher Teilhard de Chardin, perhaps the most popular thinker in the New Paradigm movement, spoke of evolution towards "the Omega Point"; the state of planetary Christ-consciousness, when all human minds are united with each other and with the Christ, while still at the same time retaining their diversity.  While in "New Age" thought itself there is a tremendous amount of enthusiastic mythology about planetary transformation, transmutation of the body and the DNA gene structure, "a raising of the vibratory level", and so on, including frequent quoting of the Revelation of John's reference to "a new heaven and a new earth".

Edgar Cayce - Nine Planets represent Nine afterlife Realms

From: heartnsoul.com
"Cayce stated that each solar system in the universe is like a "university" with many associated afterlife realms available through which we can learn and travel. 
Our solar system has nine planets which are nine physical representations of nine afterlife realms. The Earth physically represents the third afterlife realm which is three-dimensional reality. In fact,
...

When a soul reincarnates to Earth from another afterlife realm, the soul will manifest the influence of the afterlife realm that the soul came from. 


The spiritual centers within our bodies are known by science to be the endocrine glands (also known in the East as "chakras") which are the emotional and motivational centers of the body. Our spiritual centers serve as points of contact between the spirit and the body and are the transformers of the divine spirit into physical consciousness and manifestation.  

The highest spirit realm we can inhabit after death is determined by the highest spiritual center activated within our body by the spiritual force within. 
The following is a list of the human body's spiritual centers, the astronomical influence on them, and their corresponding afterlife realms.


Gland  Location  Influence  Planet Realm
Pituitary  eyes strength Jupiter  7th
Pineal  brain mind Mercury  2nd
Thyroid  throat psyche Uranus  8th
Thymus  heart love Venus  4th
Adrenal  kidneys anger Mars  5th
Lyden  stomach mysticism Neptune  6th
Sex glands groin purification Saturn  1st
------ body testing Earth 3rd

.
..1st afterlife realm -  Saturn - Sexual Gland. This is the realm that Cayce identified as a purgatory where all negative influences are purged.
...6th afterlife realm - Neptune - Lyden gland...is the "door" through which the soul may go on to higher afterlife realms . represented physically by the planet Neptune, the astrological plane of mysticism....souls have the ability to have direct experience with the Creator and perceive the Creator. 
... 5th afterlife  - Mars - Adrenal Glands. This afterlife realm is where we learn how to control the warrior-like power, aggressions and urges that each soul has the ability to project.
...4th afterlife realm  - Venus - Thymus Gland. Venus,  the astrological plane of love.
...8th afterlife realm  - Uranus - Thyroid Gland (Will Power). Uranus, the astrological plane of the psyche.  It is within this afterlife realm where the soul develops psychic ability. 
... 2nd afterlife realm  -  Mercury - Pineal Gland.  Mercury the astrological plane of the mind.When this center has been truly awakened, one may experience spiritual holy communion. It is at this center that the mind of the soul meets the Holy Spirit 
... 7th afterlife realm -Jupiter - Pituitary Gland -  Jupiter, the astrological plane of strength. At the highest level is the pituitary gland, acting as the "third eye" through the energy of the pituitary gland that one may enter the very presence of God through meditation and prayer.This afterlife realm was described by Cayce as the plane of "high mindedness and large groups."

Cayce identified the planet Pluto to be a physical representation of the afterlife where the final development of full consciousness takes place. .

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The Subtle Bodies in Relation to the Chakras




from

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Sacred Death Ritual of Opening of the Mouth

...The Opening of the Mouth called for using a sacred knife, of adze, known as Ntrwj-blades to pry open the mouth of a dead pharaoh.  This ritual was to enable the dead king's spirit to ascend to heaven. 
The blades were formed from meteoritic iron, known to the Egyptians as bja.  To complement the knives' celestial origins, their handles were shaped like the constellation Ursa major, otherwise known as the Big Dipper or the Plough


From:  Decoding the Lost Symbol: The Unauthorized expert Guide to the Facts Behind...by Simon Cox

Worlds Beyond - LIfe After Death

From: worldtocome.org
At times the soul undergoing transition is led across rivers with the aid of an escort. In Greek myths, Charon, the boatman, was assigned the task of guiding souls to the Otherside. Hermes, acting as psychopompos, led deserving souls to Olympus. The ushabtis, or statuettes buried with the dead among ancient Egyptians, could conceivably represent escorts or soul-bearers, aside from the usual interpretation of scholars of them being servants in the afterlife. In other religions, the escort of the soul is the Angel of Death, the grim reaper wielding a scythe as depicted in one of the cards of the Major Arcana of the Tarot--although the average Christian sees that being not as an escorter but as an avenger. Muslims call this Angel of Death, "Izrail." There is a possibility that escorts of the soul do not always fetch departing souls from the Otherside. They may, in fact, also come from our physical dimension aiding souls in their transition. What we are intimating is that the mastery of astral projection or lucid dreaming actually gives the mystic or psychic the power to act as psychopompos, or guide of the soul. Our own personal experience may suggest this, as we will relate below, however, we are not implying here that we have personally mastered the art of occult mobilization, or attained a spirituality of a high degree:

We (I, me, myself) once had a dear friend who was a Theosophist. Although there were decades of physical years between us, we were rather close. One day, we received a call informing us of her demise. Her passing was sudden and unexpected. Wondering what her condition was like in the bardo, that night we decided to be by her side to offer assistance. And so with affirmations, intense mind-programming, and a strong desire, we spontaneously attained a projection without strenuously going through the usual steps as taught in occult books and schools. Moments later, we were by her side, leading her to a certain place, to a certain spiritual guide or master with whom in the astral state we were well acquainted with. When we reached our destination, we said to her: "from hereon you are on your own. We shall meet again." After bidding her farewell, we were once again back in our physical body.

All along the projection, we were lucid and aware--aware that a part of us was asleep in bed; while another aspect, was active in another world. This is one of the signs indicating that the experience was not a dream. Soul-travel as we have mentioned before, is a mystery to the average religious devotee. Even though mystics, prophets and saints have alluded to this particular occult ability possessed by man, the average person still remains unconvinced and skeptical as to its reality; or from another perspective they fear it as a satanic gift. However, at least the Bahái'i faith firmly states the possibility for one to experience the afterlife while yet still alive and embodied on earth. Many modern saints such as Padre Pio were adepts of soul-travel.

Soul-travel, or astral travel is a natural mode of rest for the incarnating soul from the vicissitudes of everyday life. This usually occurs through sleep, but may be induced through various means. It is through this occult faculty that knowledge of the various dimensions may be gained. Ancient Greeks were familiar with the art of astral projection. In their myths there are many references to heroes visiting the underworld, such as Hercules, Aeneas, and Odysseus, or sorceresses such as Medea accompanying Jason, the captain of the Argonauts in his adventures--although she in her astral body. These myths probably refer to the astral aspects of the secret initiations of the ancient Mystery Schools.

The Occult Tradition

Before explaining the death process from the occult and metaphysical point of view, we ought to possess some knowledge of man's occult anatomy, for man's hidden structure and physiology play an important role in the release of the soul from its confinement to the form and the disintegration of the physical body and they are, therefore, a pertinent factor to our understanding of transition. It is also of some relevance to know the structure of the various planes or dimensions. We shall, therefore, consider these two essential topics briefly before discussing the process of transition from the occult perspective.

The Microcosm

Man, the microcosm, possesses several bodies, principles, or vehicles. According to Theosophy, these principles/bodies are seven in number: Monad, Atma, Buddhi, Higher Mental/Causal, Lower Mental, Astral Body, and Etheric/Physical. Christianity divides man's components into body, soul and spirit. The concept of man possessing several bodies is also to be found in Hinduism, the Qaballah, and Islam; and is in fact based on the teachings of the Ageless Wisdom; it is to be found underlying all spiritual traditions in one form or another. The Initiates of ancient Egypt, for instance, had a clear understanding of man's subtle anatomy as we can see from the following suggested correspondence with the Theosophical system:

Physical Body - Khat

Etheric Body - Khaibit (shadow)

Astral Body - Ka (double)

Lower Mental - Ba (heart-soul)

Causal Body - Sahu (spiritual body)

Higher Mental - Ren (name)

Buddhi - Khu/Ab (spiritual soul)

Atma - Sekhem (power)

Monad - Khabs

In average cases, the bodies directly involved in the death process and in the afterdeath state are of the first five-the physical body, etheric, astral, lower mental, and causal. In certain conditions it may involve the first two or three.

Each body or principle has energy-centers fully developed and functioning, or in the process of unfoldment. These energy-centers are called chakras in Hindu occultism and there are seven of major importance. In the physical body the endocrine glands and the plexi correspond to these chakras. The following are the Hindu terms for these chakras as well as their correspondence to the glands and their location:

Muladhara - gonads - base of spine

Svadishtana - spleen/pancreas - naval

Manipura - adrenals - solar plexus

Anahata - thymus - heart

Vishuddha - thyroid - throat

Ajna - pituitary - center of eyebrows

Sahasrara - pineal - crown

Every vehicle of consciousness possesses chakras, some of which are not functioning to its full potential or fully-developed as yet in the average human being. Chakras are channels and transformers of energy. They receive the influx of energies originating from higher spheres and distribute those energies to a lower principle. The frequencies or qualities of these chakras are associated with one's evolutionary development; this account for the many colours attributed to them by various authorities who often seemingly contradict one another. These chakras vibrate at a rate determined by the quality of the indwelling soul. During transition the soul escapes through one of these portals. One's evolutionary development determines where the soul would make its exit. According to occult teachings, it is favorable for the soul to be released through the crown chakra or other higher centers; escape through the lower centers results in a transition to one of the lower worlds. Generally speaking, the average person evacuates the body, in the process of transition, through the solar plexus chakra. This is because the manipura chakra is associated with the qualities of self-centeredness, and is the normal expression and polarization of the average person. Aspirants and servers of humanity often emerge out of the heart chakra, as this chakra is related to an expanding love for all sentient beings. Enlightened, spiritual souls pass out of the physical form through the crown chakra. This major center is associated with pure, lofty thoughts and feelings, with a sense of oneness and identification with all beings. It is this crown chakra that Hopi Indians believed to be the exit of the soul at death. Occultism declares that the point of exit indicates the realm that the indwelling soul would sojourn, whether it be in the lower regions of "hell," or in the upper localities of "heaven."

Connecting the various bodies together, like beads on a string, is the sutratma. This sutratma is sometimes referred to as the "silver cord." This term comes from one of the books of the Old Testament.

"Or ever the silver cord be loosed, or the golden bowl be broken, or the pitcher be broken at the fountain, or the wheel broken at the cistern." (Ecclesiastes 12:6)

While the indwelling soul is incarnated in the physical form, the sutratma remains intact, connecting the lower form to the higher principles. It functions primarily as a channel for divine life forces--the energies emanating from the Monad. In sleep and in the astral state, when the awareness-principle roams about in the higher dimensions, this cord serves as a connecting link between the material body and the astral form. So long as this cord exists intact, the soul is bound to the physical body. Once the cord is severed, as occurs in the death process, the soul loses its connection with the physical body. A person may be in a coma, or in a cataleptic state with a resemblance of death, but so long as the cord endures, it is always possible for life to return--it is possible to "raise the dead," so to speak.

Another point to consider concerning man's occult anatomy which is relevant to our discussion of the process of transition are the seed-atoms. These atoms are vortexes of energies which collectively speaking, may be considered as the records of the unfolding soul, or as the soul's "book of life." They correspond to "Kiramun-i-Kaitibun," the recording angels in sufi teachings. Occultism teaches the existence of three seed-atoms--the mental, astral and the physical seed-atom. These atoms register all of the thoughts, feelings and actions of the incarnated soul. They are records of the quality and nature of the soul, and may be thought of as the memory book of all the experiences of the soul's past incarnated lives. They, therefore, also contain the records of one's karmic history. It should be noted that although Buddhism teaches reincarnation, they do not believe in a "self" that reincarnates. To Buddhists, that which reincarnates are the karmic traits of the awareness-principle. Although we will not consider the question of what survives and reincarnates, it is interesting to know that these "karmic traits" correlate with the contents of the seed-atoms.

The mental seed-atom is associated with the soul's consciousness and mental world of thoughts and ideas. In the physical body it resides in the pineal gland. One's feelings, negative and positive, are registered in the astral seed-atom. The liver is the temporary home of this seed-atom. The physical seed-atom abides in the heart. It is associated with the life-principle within the body. In the death process, the seed-atoms emerge out of the physical body in sequence, as we shall see presently.

According to occultism in general, in the beginning of a manvantara, or cycle of manifestation and creation, the First Cause emanated from Itself streams of energies of varying densities; or Spirit vibrating in a whole spectrum of frequencies. These energies, structured electronically in high and low densities, are the various dimensions, planes, realms, or mansions of the manifested Cosmos. In the Qaballah, these dimensions and planes are referred to as the 4 worlds and the sephiroths. According to theosophical teachings, there are seven planes that concerns man's present evolution. These seven planes are collectively called the cosmic physical plane. Though there are higher planes, we will not consider them, as they have very little to do with man's evolution, and are far beyond our status as human souls.

The seven planes, in theosophical teachings are called: Logoic, Monadic, Atmic, Buddhic, Mental, Astral, and Physical. Certain Sufi teachings refer to these various planes as: "Alam-i-tabi-at," "Alam-i-surat," "Alam-i-ma'na," "Alam-i-malakut," "Alam-i-jabarut," "Alam-i-lahut," and "Alam-i-hahut." Each of the seven planes mentioned are subdivided into seven lesser realms making 49 in all. The various heavens and hells (realms of joy and suffering) which the human soul sojourns and dwells are to be found in the Mental and Astral regions. In the upper regions of the Mental subplanes is to be found what is called the Causal plane. This is paradise proper where most souls go to rest before reincarnating in the physical dimension. Tibetan Buddhism refers to the Physical, Astral and Mental planes as the six worlds: the world of gods (Devaloka), of Titans (Asuraloka), of hungry ghosts (Pretaloka), of hell, of animals, and of humans. These descriptive realms symbolically refer to human behaviour and evolutionary development with a predominating characteristic vice: for instance, pride, envy, greed, hatred, ignorance, and desire. These six worlds are the abodes or heavens--or hell, as the case may be--of souls of varied spiritual development. Below we give the evolutionary level of souls in correlation with the six worlds that they vibrate in harmony with:

Causal-Higher Mental Planes - World of gods - Saints, masters . . .

Lower Mental Planes - World of Asuras - Philosophers, heroes . . .

Higher and Mid-Astral Planes - World of Pretas - Average man

Lower Astral Planes - World of Animals - Purgatory, temporary abode of average man.

Sub-Lower Astral Planes - World of Demons - Hell, temporary abode of evil and wicked men.

Physical Plane - World of Humans - Physical world, all types of souls.

Transition and the after death state

We have already discussed the various relevant parts of man's occult anatomy that are directly involved in the death process. We shall now see how they fit together in the soul's birthing process into another realm. It should be noted, however, that there are variations in the death process. We shall be considering the normal process of death for the average person, but before we do, let us consider how occultism advocates the method of assistance to the dying.

Occultism teaches the necessity for absolute quietness surrounding the dying. The moanings and wailings of relatives and friends should be kept at a minimum and away from the presence of the one undergoing transition. The dying's sense of perception is heightened during transition and is focused strongly on the bardo, and, therefore, it is imperative at this stage that nothing disturbs the dying person. To do so would distract the soul from liberating itself in the early stages of the bardo and prevent it from being reborn in a higher realm. It is said that orange light in the room of the dying helps the awareness-principle to maintain consciousness so that it would not miss the Clear Light of the first stage of the bardo. Oneness and identification with the Clear Light is what causes liberation for the soul--liberation from the necessity to reincarnate. Sandalwood incense and chanting of mantras also aid the dying to remain focussed and mentally alert. In the Tibetan tradition, certain guidance is given verbally to the dying pilgrim, that it may recognize the various stages of the bardo and what it should do once they are encountered and experienced. Occultism advocates similar assistance to the dying, since the basic purpose underlying both systems are one and the same, that is, the liberation of the soul from an unfortunate rebirth in one of the lower regions of the cosmos which causes evolutionary stagnation. The techniques for aiding the dying as well as dying fruitfully is well worth knowing--especially to practicing metaphysicians.

What is important to learn is the maintaining of one's mind and consciousness at a lofty level through constant meditation and mental reflection in everyday life. This polarizes the consciousness in the head chakra and facilitates the recognition of the dawning light in the first stage of the bardo. Dying consciously is more advantageous than dying in an unconscious manner for the above reason.

Strangely enough, depending upon our perspective, highly evolved souls are aware of the time and onset of their death. This inner knowing is derived from intuitive impressions from the Oversoul, or Higher Self. Such initiates are knowledgeable of the process of death and they transit in full awareness without a break or a hiatus in their consciousness. Some even attain what is called "the Rainbow Body." This is the transformation or the absorption of physical particles of the body into one's spiritual light during transition, leaving no empty corpse behind. This is alluded to in the biblical passage concerning the prophet Enoch, where it is said that he walked with God "and was not."

Those having seen the Clear Light and have united with it, or acquired the divine gnosis called "marifatullah" in Esoteric Islam encounters various esoteric/exoteric signs months and days prior to the death process:

[Note: The table of the esoteric/ exoteric signs may be seen as originally published at our website]

Copyright © 2006 Luxamore

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Sri Yantra in Oregon



The above Sri Yantra was produced by the Aum mantra being spoken into an electronic transmitter by Ajit Mookerjee


Saturday, January 29, 2011

Subtle Bodies Related to the Aura

There are seven subtle bodies, or layers, around the physical body, which create the auric body system (aura).
There are three physical plane bodies, three spiritual plane bodies and the astral body, which is the bridge between the lower and higher bodies
Ịt is said that the energies from the higher planes must pass through the "fire of the heart" - the heart chakra-- to reach and be of full use by the lower bodies.
Each level of the aura has its own seven chakras,

First Layer (The Etheric Body)
- one quarter to two inches beyond the physical body
- 15-20 cycles per minute.
- a bluish (emotional) or gray light (highly active).
Second Layer (The Emotional Body)
- about one to three inches from the physical body.
- like colored clouds that change color depending on what kind of emotions the person is going through.
-contains all the colors in the rainbow.
Third Layer (The Mental Body)
- three to eight inches from the body,
- generally has a yellow light, which radiates around the head and shoulders, and extends to the body below. Although the color associated with this body is yellow, other colors are evident if there is an emotion associated with the thought (stemming from the emotional body).
Fourth Layer (The Astral level)
- true bridge to the spiritual plane!
-six inches or one foot from the body
-perception and abilities leap from the physical to the subtle.
- clouds of color, a pink, or rose hue is often present
The astral plane is also called the "emotional" plane, which ties it strongly to the heart chakra and the second subtle body (the emotional body).
The Fifth Layer (The Etheric Template Body)
- a template for the lower template body that exists before the physical body is formed.
- extends one and one half to two feet from the body
- a dark blue hue to it.
The Sixth Layer (The Celestial Body)
-  spiritual emotional plane  associated with bliss, and spiritual ecstasy, divine love, interconnectedness
the colors are very soft in nature (pastel) and glow softly
The Seventh Layer (The Ketheric Template or Causal Body)
- mental level of the spiritual plane
-  extends up to three and a half feet from the body, often in the shape of an egg.
- gold, or silvery-gold, with a grid type structure, which is very durable.
 - It pulsates and vibrates at a very high speed
 - within this level; we "know" we are one with God.
 - contains the main Kundalini force that runs up and down the body.


There are other planes (such as the Cosmic plane) but they do not relate to the aura for they are beyond the aura and a different article entirely!