ANNOUNCING 6+3 MONTHS NO-MALE CONTACT (Part 3)

ANNOUNCING 6+3 MONTHS NO-MALE CONTACT UNTIL ITS PURELY LOVE OR BUSINESS!! 

Being it father, brother, boyfriend, male friends or just acquaintance! 

"JUST ME AND MY RADHA BHAKT SAKHIS"


As I'm approaching my 27 (2+7=9) in just three days, I'm entering a profound phase in my life, where the energy and symbolism of the number 9 call out to me with a deep resonance. Much like the sacred 9 days of Navratri, where spiritual awakening becomes almost inevitable, these coming 6+3 month journey feels like a sacred pilgrimage. It's a time when the currents of energy surge, guiding me toward a deeper understanding and realization of this powerful number’s significance. This period is revered by satvik aghoris, high-energy tantric practitioners, and even householders practicing kriyas, all with the same ultimate goal: moksha. But why seek moksha if life itself is so enjoyable? Why were extra temples constructed beyond the natural energy centers? The answer lies in the need to preserve the essence of divinity and righteousness in society. What truly transforms a place into a temple is intention, free will, faith, and unconditional love towards God. Perhaps that’s why temples proliferated in Kaliyug, just as commercial spaces do today—a response to the demands of time and changing eras.

The Sacred Sevens:

Consider the seven doors, the seven energy centers, the seven realms, and the seven wonders of the world and even the seven Chakras. Ever wondered why this number recurs so often? This is a mystery worth exploring, but for now, let's focus on the promised topic: the balance of Ida and Pingala. Language, as a means of communication, was developed much later, so no ancient texts—whether Sanskrit, Sumerian, or Tamil—can fully encapsulate the true essence of God. God is something we can only feel when we transcend the five elements (panchatatva) that make up our physical existence.

In the ancient shloka: 

चेष्टा वायुः खमाकाशमूष्माग्निः सलिलं द्रवः। 

पृथिवी चात्र संघातः शरीरं पाञ्चभौतिकाम्।। 

Meaning-

चेष्टा वायुः means air is responsible for movement and vital functions such as breathing and circulation within the body.

खम् आकाशम् means the empty spaces within the body, such as cavities and pathways for movement and flow.

ऊष्मा अग्निः where "ऊष्मा" means heat, and "अग्नि" means fire. Fire represents metabolism, transformation, and energy production.

सलिलं द्रवः where "सलिलं" refers to water, and "द्रवः" means liquid. Water is associated with fluids in the body, such as blood, lymph, and other bodily secretions.

पृथिवी च अत्र संघातः where "पृथिवी" stands for earth, and "संघातः" means the structure or mass. Earth represents the solid components of the body, such as bones, muscles, and tissues, providing structure and support.

शरीरं पाञ्चभौतिकम् - This phrase indicates that the "शरीर" (body) is composed of "पाञ्चभौतिक" (five elements). The human body is an amalgamation of these five fundamental elements.

Every word here represents a fundamental element—air, ether, fire, water, and earth—each playing a role in making our body a living entity.

The Technology of the Ancients:

The Atharvaveda speaks of technologies and techniques that showcase the intelligence of ancient energies/people, a wisdom that still captivates us today. Yet, this fascination sometimes leads to faulty belief systems. Mythology, by its very nature, consists of broken truths and misinterpreted stories. The true meaning of oneness and wholeness, emphasized in every holy text, often gets lost. There's a fine line between what we want to seek and what we need to seek to experience the esoteric feeling of oneness. This journey depends on whether we're drawn to the outer world of the five vices (kaam, krodh, moh, lobh, and ahenkaar) or the inner world of unconditional love (RadhaKrisn/Pineal Gland/ Third eye), which brings true bliss to our body, soul, and the intertwining energies of Shiva (masculine) and Shakti (feminine).

The Cosmic Dance of Shiva and Shakti:

Life on Earth is precious because it’s the only realm where we can accelerate our ascension cycle, albeit with the challenge of overcoming struggles to avoid being trapped in this physical body again. The spirit is free, and the soul reincarnates with a purpose. Our higher self (spirit) guides the soul, which in turn guides the mind in its three states: conscious, subconscious, and unconscious. The state of our mind influences the signals sent to the body's energy channels—Pingala (right), Ida (left), and the central Sushumna—shaping our outer reality.

The cosmic dance of Shiva and Shakti is a constant interplay between the masculine Pingala (right channel, solar energy, right side of the body, left side of the brain) and the feminine Ida (left channel, lunar energy, left side of the body, right side of the brain). Understanding this dynamic helps us appreciate the balance of these energies, which is essential for living a life of bliss and purpose.

As we begin to understand that this beautiful life, symbolized by Water (Jal), is the source that granted us breath 'Shwaas' through the element of Air (Vaayu), sustaining this body of elements (Earth/Prithvi) and igniting our inner flame (Agni) to fulfill a purpose as vast as the infinite sky (Aakash). This journey continues until we reach Moksha—the state of becoming one with the divine.

With this awareness, we can now delve deeper into the process of dissolving the illusion of the material world (Maya) and awakening our dormant Kundalini energy that flows through the Sushumna Nadi. By embracing certain behaviors and actions, we can harmonize these energies, allowing us to navigate the world without suffering, fully experiencing the ecstasy of existence in every moment. Whether we are walking, reading, or simply being, we can live in a state of continuous joy, 

not just during prayer or sleep, but in every breath we take.



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  1. Excellent blog 👌with such great understanding about 5 elements with superb comparison on one's own life happenings.

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