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Monday 29 October 2018

YOU ARE DIVINE

YOU ARE DIVINE.

"Tat Tvam Asi" is a Sanskrit phrase, translated  as 'Thou art that' . It is one of Grand Pronouncements in VEDANT. It occurs in the Chandogya Upanishad .The meaning of this saying is that the Self - in its original, pure, primordial state - is wholly or partially identifiable or identical with the Ultimate Reality that is the ground and origin of all phenomena."
---wikipedia

It is said that there is a latent energy locked up at the base of the spinal column of all men and women. When this energy  gets released it travels upwards through certain energy points and ultimately reaches  the most intense energy point at the top of the head. At the final stage the person becomes divine.Tat Tvam Asi.

This is the kindergarten explanation of the Kundalini Yoga which tranform an ordinary person to a person of extraordinary perception.

Once this kundalini shakti crosses a certain point in its journey upwards,  it starts giving you power of clairvoyance, telepathy and much more. But it also elevates you mentally to a point where you seek nothing from the world - neither recognition nor fame. So you do not yearn to  exhibit the powers you have come to possess.

So when a person walks into your presence after you acquire a certain level in meditation which  releases the kundalini,  you can clearly see that person's  AURA surrounding his/her body and know his/her state of mind . AURA is an electro magnetic field of that person in a colour that defines the man and that  colour varies from person to person

To know about what is  the real meditation you have simply to go through a thin book by a great saint of modern times. The book is  RAJ YOGA by Swami Vivekanand. It has the English translation of the the YOGA SUTRA of the greatest exponent of meditation - PATANJALI. 

And to know about  the mysteries of your real self there is a classic by none other than an American - William Walker Atkinson  - who wrote under the pseudonym of yogi Ram Charak - FOURTEEN LESSONS IN YOGI PHILOSOPHY AND ORIENTAL OCCULTISM

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