The Rainbow in History and its Correlation to the Body

The Rainbow in History and its Correlation to the Body

The Rainbow in History and its Correlation to the Body

Ancient humans believed the northern and southern lights were massive spirits in the sky, possibly originating the theory of dragons. The rainbows in the sky have generated much mythology throughout the ages, from the ancient Chinese who saw dragons in the sky to the Irish who invented leprechauns. In the book of Genesis, Noah sees a rainbow sent from Gd and sees a sign god’s promise to never flood the Earth again.

In the Himalayas, Tantric Buddhism emerged in the 7-12th centuries, called the Pala-period, and was fueled by cultural infusions from Hindu Tantra and Shakta, the Goddess-worshiping traditions. They believed in the rainbow body as a state of nirvana through the energetic system of the chakras, in which a rainbow is lit up along the spinal cord. The practices have similar concepts of serpent worship and energy movement as the Ancient Egyptians in the 2nd Century CE, who believed a snake lived at the pituitary gland, or third eye, or the seat of magic.

The chakra system works to move energy from the base, red chakra, to the top of the head and out through the purple chakra. Through the breath and visualization, the yogi sees prana, or lifeforce energy, moving through the channel of the spine like an uncoiling serpent, unlocking spiraling balls of energy at points along the body, in the pattern of a rainbow.

How to practice Chakra meditation: Begin to deepen your breath: inhales, exhales. Envision white light entering your mouth and blood stream as you inhale, and the dark waste from your system leaving as you exhale. Let your spine naturally straighten with each breath, or not, just be comfortable.

A note on color visioning- breathe deeply and think of a color. Let the blackness of your mind’s eye find the color, in your memory, or sunlight, or grass, or the ocean. Or Vegetables and fruits, or your mother’s dress. Anything that lets you feel the color.

Beginning at the root chakra, or the tip and base of your spinal cord where your tail might be connected to the matter beneath you. The root is a dark blood red. Breathe in through your nostrils and let the red air travel down to the root of your spine.

There may be a glowing orb here, it may circle one way or another like atoms charged, there may be nothing but your spine, see it, and send the red energy here.

Next move your attention to your waist, the top of your pelvis, where there is an orange chakra glowing, radiating, creativity through your body. Breathe in oranges and send it down to the belly.

Straighten, breathe deeply, stretch, allow newness into your body, and let staleness out.

Then move up to around your belly button and let in yellow here. The point is vibrating bright sunshine from your mind’s eye to the yellow chakra point at your belly.

Slowly, deeply, inject pure yellow into this point that controls all the excretory systems in your body. Feel the energy lifting from your red root, orange pelvis, and yellow stomach.

Next is the heart chakra, radiating in the middle of your breast plate, bright green. Fill the heart with nature, trees, grass, the smells, the feelings. This chakra allows you to love naturally. Allow green to enter your mind’s eye whenever you are seeking love.

Moving up the spinal cord, the 5th chakra is the vocal cords, in the middle of your throat, and control your communications. Breath blue- oceans, skies, blueberries, here to control and bring truth and power to your most powerful expression.

Moving up to your third eye, the place between the middle and the eyebrows, the crown chakra is purple. Here lies your intuition, higher thoughts, the junction of your mind and spirit. Breathe royal amethyst crown energy here.

Breathe deeply. Align. This is your moment to connect with yourself, your chi, the air, the planet, the universe.

When you are ready, and the chakras are glowing, breathe clear energy in, down through the front of your body, then into your root chakra, and up, seeing each color in a line, up through your charged spinal cord to the top of your head, where it streams out glowing white light to the everything.

Breathe in and through the white light until you are ready to return to nothing. To come out gently wiggle each finger and toe, then shake gently, and stretch. Reward yourself with a drink- water, tea, juice. Be gentle with yourself, your body is your temple.

Brain States & How to Augment Them

Brain States & How to Augment Them

Brain States & How to Augment Them

The brain emits electromagnetic impulses with everything it does; from thoughts, to memories, to words, the brain is vibrating at different frequencies depending on our consciousness. Named after Greek letters, Alpha, Beta, Delta, Theta and Gamma, brainwaves are described below:

Alpha: This is a baseline, slow, light sleep, or calm brain function state, often found in between sleep and dreams, in which one can have creative ideas or visions. Also found when conversing.

Beta: Normal waking consciousness, known as the arousal state because the mind is active.

Delta: Deep sleep, non REM, with no awareness of the physical body. If awake in the Delta state, one can have visionary experiences.

Gamma: The highest frequency brainstate, emitted when intensely focused.

Theta: The brain state during REM sleep when we’re dreaming. Also possible during trance, leading to visionary experiences.

It is possible to entrain brain waves using sound. When two inconsistent sounds are combined and heard by each ear at inaudible levels, the brain emits a pulse of electromagnetic energy, which can be measured in one of the brainstate ranges. Often bass lines, particularly in electronic music, are an easy and quick way to entrain brain waves, moving from Beta, or normal consciousness, to the higher intensity brainwaves, inducing a flow state.

In meditation, holistic practitioners and scientists have found the use of binaural beats to affect the brain’s state. Using headphones, the brain hears two different sounds at once, coming from different ears, and produces a third sound in resonance to the sound’s frequency. This effect can be measured by a medical instrument called an EEG.
The simplest way to adjust your brain state is to close your eyes. Switching from attentive beta, to relaxed alpha; and if one is able to bring to mind calming images, the brain may transition to an even higher state such as theta.

The brain may be entrained not only by sound but also by light, called photic driving. Caused by rhythmic light emissions, the brain convulses to match the light, accompanied by a surge of brain chemicals that emit signals.

While humans entrain to music and light through the vibration of brain chemicals, we also entrain to each other. Feelings of harmony and discord can be measured in the frequencies we emit, either matching and providing happy brain chemicals, or in discord, vibrating negatively to each other.

Mantras: Om to Gurus

Mantras: Om to Gurus

Mantras: Om to Gurus

All words, as thoughts and as speech, have vibratory expressions. The mind, through conceiving of the sound, and then if manifesting through voice, carry a frequency and meaning that is perceivable to others, and to the larger Universe.

Words of love, carry the highest and most beneficial vibrations. The word ‘love’ is one of the most potent and magical mantras a person can hold, as its resonance is correspondent to the good of the Universe.

Often, we conceive of meditation as trying to quiet the mind to nothingness. However, there are many types of meditations that use tools to focus, but not silence the mind. One of these meditation tools is mantras.

Mantras are traditionally sounds or words strung together to hold in the single focus of the mind, clearing away other mindless chatter. Mantras can be in Vedic, like in the yogi’s practice, or have evolved into English phrases of beneficence.

One of the most powerful Vedic words is ‘OM’ which is representative of the vibration of the Universe, made into sound. Yogis will begin an asana led class with a long-held chanting of OM, which clears the space and manifests to goodness in the heart and mind, preparing for the calm stillness required to yoke the breath and body.

In the magical world, spells traditionally rhyme, as sounds that reflect each other correspond to each others’ frequencies, promoting the power of the statement. This is why songs and raps are so charged with the locked in emotions of the word weaver. Yogic mantras are strung together with a similar charge, allowing the speaker to tap into ancient syllables that promote life and longevity.

Typically, one repeats a mantra for as long as they can hold focus, and if they do lose focus, they pick up the mantra again and continue for the duration of the meditation. Whether in one’s mind or aloud, the mantra is the sole attention.

It is simple to find Vedic mantras in yogic texts and sites. It is also simple to conceive of one’s own English mantra depending on what you’re seeking. An expensive guru is not necessary to find one’s own mantra, you will know it upon saying it.

Following is one suggestion of a yogic meditation using a mantra.
1. Sit in meditative pose, cross-legged, and close your eyes.
2. Breathe deeply in and out a few times to steady the mind.
3. Breathe in deeply, on the release, sing/chant OM
4. Continue breathing and singing for as long as focus allows.
5. While chanting, imagine a white glowing light emanating from your heart center. -Practice beginning 1-5 minutes, gradually increasing your practice time per day.

Mindfulness Explained: The Benefits Meditation

Mindfulness Explained: The Benefits Meditation

Mindfulness Explained: The Benefits Meditation

Being mindful clearly helps our spirit, as we are attentive to the present moment, relieving our minds of thoughts and anxieties. Whether meditating on our breath, or an image of the Divine, single-pointed attention helps to center our bodies and minds. What is the mechanism in the brain that allows for such potent internal medicine?

Mindfulness has been shown to improve connectivity between our frontal lobes. The region of the prefrontal lobe that mediates attention and working memory has enhanced connectivity with the right hemisphere, the area that controls our feelings and thoughts, joining the default and executive attention networks.

In most people, the brain is constantly becoming inactive with age, slowly losing all the synapses and networks. Mindful practices help the neural networks by re-establishing the brain’s interconnectivity.
Mindfulness also creates an open field of attention, allowing higher thoughts from spirit to enter and manifest.

The pineal gland: explained

The pineal gland: explained

The pineal gland: explained

Our psychic prowess is centered in our brain, in a small gland called the pineal gland.

Glands are important control centers of the body, primarily regulating hormonal releases, which are essential to human functioning. Excreting chemicals through sweat, most gland systems are the garbagemen of the body, cleaning the blood stream and pushing toxins to the surface.

The pineal gland is so special: it is situated in between the two hemispheres of the brain, tucked into where the hypothalamus joins the frontal lobes. The hypothalamus has been called the Gd center and is believed to be the seat at which we hold feelings and our empathic responses. It also communicates directly with all of our organs and helps to regulate their functions. It is attached and communicates with the pineal gland, which resembles a tiny pinecone, and contains cells like the cornea, lens, and retina in the eye, so that the pineal gland is photosensitive.

There is little known about the pineal gland in modern science. We have found the pineal gland is floating in highly charged cerebrospinal fluid, and receives more blood flow than any other organ, endowing the small gland with the highest concentration of energy in the body. It produces a chemical called pinoline, and a serotonin-derivative, melatonin, which is a hormone that effects wake/sleep patterns, and our response to the changing seasons. Melatonin also has been found to affect our mood, and in connection with our hearts, our perception and ability to love. It has also been found to have a profound effect on aging, as melatonin suppresses the growth hormone cortisol. The production of melatonin is stimulated by darkness and inhibited by light, entraining us to the 24-hour circadian rhythm of the earth around the sun.

Although scientists strive to explain the function of the pineal gland, throughout history scholars have understood the small grouping of cells as the seat of the soul, and the place from which humans can build transcendence and psychic abilities. It is believed melatonin quiets the body and mind, allowing states of higher consciousness. Pinoline and another natural secretion of the gland, DMT, are psychoactive, allowing changes in our perception and behavior, as well as effecting dream states and waking visions.

DMT is produced in the pineal gland during deep meditation, and other extraordinary experiences like sexual ecstasy, and during the REM phase of sleep. DMT is linked to the visionary states of the spirit of higher consciousness.

Renes Descartes, of the ‘I think therefor I am’ wisdom, and other similar French philosophers, espoused theories claiming the pineal gland was the connection between intellect and body, because of its central and solitary location in the brain. Enlightenment-age philosophers likely garnered such ideas from far more ancient scholars, as the history of the study of the third eye can be traced back to Egyptian and Zoroastrian times, in which ancient priests taught that energetic snakes live at the base of the spine, uncoiling as transcendental states are achieved, and connecting at the top of the head through the third eye.

 

It has been found that heavy metals like fluoride, which can be found in most municipal water  supplies, as well as pesticides and antibiotics can accumulate within the pineal gland as  phosphate crystals, forming a hard shell around the gland. This calcification has been shown to 

lower the production of melatonin, impair the sleep/wake cycle, and further disrupt our  regulation of circadian rhythms. 

It is possible to decalcify the pineal gland through herbs and mushrooms like chaga, algae, and  apple cider vinegar, as well as other detoxifying agents. It is also shown that intentional  psychedelic use and regularly practicing meditation revive and build the strength of the pineal  gland. Since the pineal gland is photoreceptive, ancient yogis have practiced alternating sun gazing and light-deprivation to stimulate the production of melatonin. 

Four ways to stimulate and decalcify your pineal gland: 

  1. Meditation: all forms of meditation, from breath centered to guided sessions, have a  profound effect on the central nervous system and the brain. By shifting brain states from  normal functioning to the theta state, the pineal gland responds by calming and healing  the body. 
  2. Psychedelics: entheogens such as cannabis and psylocibin expedite the entrainment  process, allowing the body to slip into a charged states of relaxation that in conjunction  with the right mind set and setting, can heighten psychic abilities. 
  3. Eating right: Avoiding antibiotics in commercial meat, and pesticides on produce, is an  easy way to detoxify the brain and body. By adding supplements like adaptogens and  other detoxifying agents like ACV or citrus, the pineal gland can clean itself for optimal  functioning. 
  4. Dreaming: By actively using visualization methods, it is possible to stimulate pineal  function and actively release neurochemicals that are usually only released during REM  sleep, shifting the brain state into higher consciousness.
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