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Sahasrara, Sahasrara - Alternative names, Sahasrara - Description, Sahasrara - Other Associations, Sahasrara - Practices, Chakra, SahajaYoga
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and the Seven Sacred CitiesSeven cities in India correspond to
seven centres or chakras in our body: ÒAyodhya, Mathura, Maya, Kashi, Kanchi,
Avantika, Puri drawaravati chaiva, Saptaide moksha dayikaÓ. The seven cities
are companioned with seven sacred
rivers; Ganga, Yamuna, Saraswati, Godavari, Narmada, Sindhu and Kaveri
The microcosm
and the macrocosm are interlinked. Planet earth, home to many organisms, is
itself a large organism. It is not just a place for living beings; it is a
living organism as a whole. This is what the Gaia theory says. Materialism
considers everything as objects. Spirituality, on the other hand, discovers
life in everything.
Read more here: » Gaia
Theory: Chakras
and the Seven Sacred Cities |
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for UnityTantra: The Libido - thirst
for Unity
Another aspect which is
important in TANTRA YOGA is that the libido, when manifested as sexual drive,
is not at all considered to be only sensuality but, at the innermost levels, as
the soul's ardent yearning for spiritual perfection. Here the erotic impulse
appears as the psyche's abyssal thirst to reach perfection through unity of
complementary polar opposites. In this way, re-born as a genuine Androgyne of
the Secret Tradition -- magical child of SHIVA and SHAKTI -- the Individual
Spirit will have access to the highest levels of Consciousness.
Read more here: » Tantra Yoga: The Libido - thirst
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Dictionary Of Commonly Used Sanskrit Terms (P-S)A dictionary Of Commonly Used Sanskrit
terms. From Pada to Svastikasana.
Please note that all words in grey,
like "yoga", "enlightenment" or "kundalini" are
hyperlinked to archives further explaining the term. At the corresponding
archive you will also find articles related to the term.
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Kundalini DictionaryKundalini Dictionary
Dictionary over terms related
to kundalini and kundalini awakening. Please note that words in grey like
" Kundalini " are links to archives with related articles.
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Excerpt from the book Kundalini Yoga by Sri Swami Sivananda. Read more here: » Kundalini and Yoga: Kundalini in different yoga philosophies |
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Hindu Sanskrit Dictionary on Sahasrara
Sahasrara: The "thousand-petalled lotus" in the brain that corresponds to the pineal gland in the center of the head. The highest center of consciousness, the point at which the spirits (atma) and the bodies (koshas) are integrated and from which they are disengaged.
(See also:
Sahasrara , Hinduism, Hinduism Dictionary, Sanskrit Dictionary,
Body Mind and Soul)
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