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summerlite Newflake Posts: 0 From: Registered: Jun 2014
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posted February 15, 2014 03:31 PM
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Ceridwen Moderator Posts: 13095 From: Registered: Jul 2011
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posted February 15, 2014 03:37 PM
You have Rudra on Betelgeuse? Wow! Rudra is associated with Betelgeuse, so having the asteroid on the star itself, it seems extra significant. probably a whirlwind of a reservoir of energy. IP: Logged |
I'm so cappy Knowflake Posts: 7422 From: Saturn (summer house on Chiron) Registered: Nov 2012
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posted February 15, 2014 04:13 PM
What is Nada about? It's conjunct my DC.Edit: Hmm... quote: nada: (Sanskrit) "Sound; tone, vibration." Metaphysically, the mystic sounds of the Eternal, of which the highest is the transcendent or Soundless Sound, Paranada, the first vibration from which creation emanates. Paranada is so pure and subtle that it cannot be identified to the denser regions of the mind. From Paranada comes Pranava, Aum, and further evolutes of nada. These are experienced by the meditator as the nadanadi shakti, "the energy current of sound," heard pulsing through the nerve system as a constant high-pitched hum, much like a tambura, an electrical transformer, a swarm of bees or a shruti box. Listening to the inner sounds is a contemplative practice, called nada upasana, "worship through sound," nada anusandhana, "cultivation of inner sound," or nada yoga. The subtle variations of the nadanadi shakti represent the psychic wavelengths of established guru lineages of many Indian religions. Nada also refers to other psychic sounds heard during deep meditation, including those resembling various musical instruments. Most commonly, nada refers to ordinary sound. See: Aum, nadi, pranava, sound, healing sound, vibrational healing
Mommy I love music, if I try to meditate I always do it with music and I have some experience with vibrations and internal sounds. I also came across an interesting theory not a long time ago it and I consider it possible http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zG2Vz59t8s
And this is a present for your chakras http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8kwc1lkiAQ ------------------ I'm sooo happy! I mean, cappy. IP: Logged |
summerlite Newflake Posts: 0 From: Registered: Jun 2014
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posted February 17, 2014 01:26 PM
Rama and Sita "Rama's courage in searching for Sita and fighting a terrible war to rescue his wife and their honour is complemented by Sita's absolute devotion to her husband's love, and perfect chastity despite being Ravana's captive." 55753 Raman 244- Sita named for the wife of Rama in the sanskrit epic "The Ramayana" its a symbol of the ideal spouse and everlasting faith. IP: Logged |
Keela Knowflake Posts: 489 From: Registered: Oct 2012
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posted February 17, 2014 02:01 PM
There's also Vishnu, Garuda, Hanuman, Ramakrishna, Krishnan and some others I'm forgetting right now. Gopalan? I'm assuming you saw the Shankar, Mahakala mentions in another recent post, too. IP: Logged |
summerlite Newflake Posts: 0 From: Registered: Jun 2014
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posted February 20, 2014 03:05 PM
No. Do you have a list with meanings?
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Ami Anne Moderator Posts: 55372 From: Pluto/house next to NickiG Registered: Sep 2010
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posted February 20, 2014 03:09 PM
I never worked with these.------------------ Want To Ask Any Question About Bible Prophecy? Go For it. It is Free, of course. http://www.mychristianpsychic.com/
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