Workshop: Aura, Voice & Energy Meridians

 


CONNECTIONS TO AURIC FORCES
The same forces we witness working in nature are the same electromagnetic principles that control the elements and that work within the body.

Forces are working within our body that are activated and controlled by the mind. In the words of the paranormal, this phenomenon is a kind of 'telekinesis' called 'ideokenisis'.

We embody as humans in the physical body as non-physical electromagnetic frequencies, which form blood plasmas by creating structured iron red blood cells and form into the fourth state of water as a gelatinous plasma of Hydrogen ions. The electrolyte crystals of sodium, combined with zinc and magnesium, form conductive water in the Interstitium fascia. Muscles create tension on the crystalline lattice structures of the bones to release piezoelectric energy that energises the fluids of the body.

The ancients knew how these forces worked within the body. They understood the alchemical processes of the cells and were able to wilfully channel the forces into the parts of the body needing repair, just as they were able to propel energies out through the hands to heal others. 
The Vayus Energy System
Energy is moving all around the body. The lifeforce energy is known by many names; Prana, Qi, Orgone, Vril, Odic force and Lung. The energy potentials are found all around us in the air that we breathe. An ancient Buddhist word Lung, found its way into the English language, and it relates to the main energy centre of the lungs. The Prana, Qi or Lung force is extracted from the air into large energy capacitors called our lungs, where the ions of the hydrogen molecules and the oxygenated blood helps transfer the energy through our arteries, down into the San Jiao (Triple Burner), out to the fingers and toes, and up into the main nerve centre – the brain. 

There are seven major nerve ganglia hubs in the body and they all interconnect directly via the spine. Our spine contains the main energy meridian, which has a terminal ending at the root (around the perineum) and the top of the head (the crown). The main meridian contains two ends (terminals) with five other channels, each with two ends (terminals). Each of these energy meridians has a positive and negative or male and female terminal.


According to various sources, there are slightly different diagrams and explanations describing the same principles of electromagnetism and properties of batteries - AKA energy capacitors, electrical terminals and dielectric flow of electrical current, which can be measured n millivolts.

The energy channels along the spine relate to the influences of the planets. The diagram below shows the planets, the male and female principles and the polarities. On this diagram, the planet Saturn (associated with lead), sits at the root, above Uranus, which is where the lower intestines break down the food into energy and expel waste (through the Anus – notice name similar to Uranus). Mercury and Jupiter (metal tin) are located at the brow centre to the throat, which is connected to imagination and speech, with 'quicksilver'. The planet Neptune sits above associated with water.


The energy centres of the body have vortices of energy emitting from them. Although invisible, we can detect these energies as we place our hands over them. Realise how we naturally do this. When shocked, we place the hand over the heart. When we feel unsettled, we place the hand on the belly. When anxious, we clasp our hands at the breastplate. When in defence, we fold our arms and clench our fists. The symbol of a shield with crossed swords and black and white (Ying Yang) is symbolic of the arms crossed over the heart.


These actions are all locking, unlocking, charging and protecting energy flow from the energy centres of the body. In the two body chakra diagrams shown above the shield graphic, the dominant energy channels can be seen on the front and back. The front channel known as the 'conception vessel', is a feminine principle, with the rear 'governing vessel' being a masculine principle. 


The root and crown are both male and female in principle, although the energy flowing from the root is electrical in nature and the crown is magnetic – where the flow makes the top a 'Cathode' receiving feminine energy and the bottom an 'Annode' expelling masculine energy. The left and right, top and bottom and front and back all have opposite polarities in three planes as shown in the images directly above. In actual fact, the magnet is one unified unit and the two opposites of the bar magnet, as are the front, backs and sides, are merely polar ends of the same unity field and can work in a number of directions as the energy fields spin.


The light vibrational energy of the sun is received through the ether (atmosphere), channelled through interstitial fluids of the skin and via a Cathode receptor that is the antenna of the body – located at the top of the skull, down the energy channels of the spine and converted as an energy to be dispersed throughout the body. The Analemma of the sun's movements through the sky, also follows the Mobius (infinity sign) rotation and spin direction that we can see in the torus fields.


We can find multiple sketches and diagrams, symbols and hieroglyphics, all attempting to explain the centrifugal and centripetal flows of energy. The diagram above can help us to visualise grounding energy flow coming up from the earth, being received in our hands and channelling up and down the spine in a continuous flow. The image below, reveals a snapshot of what a torus field looks like with the 'flip' and rotation similar to the movement of the sun's analemma. 


Energy flows up and down and along the spine, creating spin vortices, which is what we see symbolised as the Caduceus snakes with wings below. This symbol is used in logos for health and it is this flow of energy emanating from the root of the spine upwards to the third eye, that we call the 'Kundalini rising'. This has also been referred to as Mercury rising.
The wings symbolised at the top of the Caduceus, are found in the brow of the skull. The video of a skull below the Was Sceptre image illustrates where the 'wings' connect to the energies of the Pineal and Pituitary glands. Behind the brow area of the skull sits the 'seat of the soul', where inner vision can be activated through a process of initiation. Many who are tuned in to receive this inner visions claim to possess powers of second sight, which links to the brow 'wings' and an area at the back of the skull where the Vagus nerve originates from.


Also located at the top of the brain stem pointing towards the centre of the brow, is the Rostral Pons – which is a section of the brain formed at the beginning of the 'beak' in birds or the noses in dogs. The beaks of birds, snouts of dogs, of Dolphins and sharks are so sensitive, that they can detect which direction to fly home, pick up tiny droplets of blood in the ocean, identify distressed animals and hone in on prey across vast distances.

We also have this beak section of the brain that is directed to the centre of the brow, which many initiated gurus claim is where our second sight can be activated. This beak is symbolised in different ways (such as the Was Sceptre with the wings used in connection to a front area of the skull)


Sixth sense powers are mostly passed off as 'mere coincidence', but these powers are valued as skills in tribal peoples from certain parts of India, Africa, and Indonesia and stories of success have been widely reported with Aboriginals of Australia finding missing kids in the bush. Trackers from all indigenous people can locate water in the bush or desert and are sensitive to dangers and changes in weather. We all are sensitive to some degree.

There are a number of people in the West who are employed by the authorities in America and Europe to locate missing people. Some of these sensitives can even predict an event before it has happened, which Hollywood has depicted in multiple 'sci-fi' films (such as Minority Report). Despite multiple examples of animals and people having these special abilities, these powers and those using them are mostly discredited as being fraudulent or charlatans.


Another symbol used to represent the spine and the seven chakras is the Djed Pillar. The Djed Pillar has seven major terminals that relate to the energy centres along the spine and the seven chakras.
Three of the main symbols of Egypt relating to the body, mind, spirit and all-encompassing forces of electromagnetism, are the Ankh, the Djed and the Was Sceptre. The energy fields contained in the body, the channels of energy flow around the head, across the heart centre into the arms and up from the ground into the third eye at the brow location – can all be symbolised by the symbol below – the Ankh form of the human, embodying the Djed and the Was Sceptre.


Here below we see the same symbols again contained within the Ankh symbol above, this time laid out side by side – with a serpent above them. The Egyptians used animals to symbolise the powers of the planets, the electromagnetic forces and how the different metals interact in alchemical processes. 

The snake is sometimes referred to as the messenger Mercury and in alchemy, mercury AKA quicksilver, has been used to create certain energetic states that yogis can access for almost 'super-human' abilities. Electromagnetism and dielectric flow make mercury spin in opposite directions. The direction of spin (left-hand or right-hand path), either creates energy or projects energy. These are the Faraday laws of induction and Flemming's rules of flow.


Another symbol that the Egyptians used to depict the powerful energies, that breaks down life for rebirth (also referred to as Typhon), was a dog-headed man (or ant-eater headed, Crocodile-heded and bull character AKA 'Baal'), named Anubis. In the images below we see the winged deity and the snake with the Eye of Horus, and below that image, this character holding the Was Sceptre in his right hand is also holding the Ankh in his left hand. Controller of the underworld and bringer of chaos, this character is also known as Set which is the God of time Cronos and connects to the planet Saturn, with Typhon sometimes being known as a child of Cronos. Typhon is often depicted with many arms as snake-like tentacles and is where the destructive Typhoons have gotten their name. This name is both symbolic of destruction and is descriptive of the way powerful electromagnetic forces works.


Saturn, Set or Anubis – the animal-headed character holding the Was Sceptre below is a visual representation of the grounding energy that flows down from the centre of the head (where the pineal and pituitary glands are located at the third eye, sometimes depicted as wings and known as the 'Eye of Horus'), moving outwards from the birthing canal and the anus with an energetic flow called 'Apana' energy. This energy helps break down structure and form to bring waste back to the earth, where worms, fungi and microorganisms transform waste though the processes of decay back into food for new shoots to emerge. These processes occur at the point of 'petite mort' during orgasm as the alchemical energies begin release of energies required for the birth of a child. 


Understanding the symbols, their meaning and descriptions from Ancient Egypt, Hinduism, Greek Mythology, and Romanic traditions, we can also see the allegorical, mystical, esoteric, metaphorical and symbolic forms used in all religions, that can be deciphered from scriptures and from studying runic or pictogram languages in greater details. 


Flags are also used symbolically in this way – the Union Flag (above) has the Christ (Krystos) cross and the protection cross embedded, with the red and blue male and female polarities and the white Krystos cross (or Buddha mind, 'middle path' of Buddhism), embedded in the flag's meaning. Flags, symbols and instinctive ways we use the body, even if not consciously intended – all relate back to the same fundamental principles of electromagnetism.


Christ is within us. It is expressed above as the cross at the breastplate (the abdomen and chest of the body), having the centre on the breast, which is where the heart sits. The shield above symbolises a visual graphic used for protection in battles, and this can be visualised for activation of protection energies in the everyday 'battles' we encounter within the workplace, at home or anywhere where the environment and the people will be coming into our energy fields.


The Rosicrucian cross above, embodies Yahweh's four letters of God AKA the Tetragrammaton, known as 'Yod He Vav He', written in modern Hebrew characters. The Pentagram star symbolises man with the legs, arms and head. The lines symbolise the radiance of the inner sun of the God spark, which we all have within us, emanating from the heart centre.


The crest of the Jesuits, an organisation formed in 1540, contains the symbols of the cross, the radiance of the sun and the word of God in a cypher. The IHS is very close to another mystical symbol for God (see the video link below), and The Yod He Vav He characters below (which is read from right to left). This is the cross of the Christ energy forming at the Heart, radiating up, down, spinning left and right, which makes the energetics of a Torus field.


Once we learn about the energies of the symbols, the energy containers we use called numbers and letters, we can then decipher the meanings of words, allegory and mythology – to see that all is ontological mathematics, frequency vibration and light.

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