Guest guest Posted January 6, 2006 Report Share Posted January 6, 2006 Hi everyone, I've been reading one of the lessons on the Advanced Yoga Practices site and found he mentions the Ajna as a control lever in helping with the emotions. I'm particularly interested in this as I thought it might help when I feel the divine love pouring thru me and I keep sobbing uncontrolable....to the point that I can't speak anymore. I don't know enough about the Eastern Yoga traditions to understand this lesson and would love to hear other people's opinions on it, especially those educated in the traditional way: Message 277 - Crown, Ajna and Spiritual Intuition http://www.aypsite.com/ AdvancedYogaPractices/ " The ajna (third eye) is the main control lever for energy circulation throughout the body. It is the balance point for all that. The crown is not a control lever. It is a " white hole " that will suck us out of ourselves if we let it, with huge energy complications if premature. The heart is an infinite divine love space that will leave us sobbing in a puddle of emotion if we let it. With the ajna we can keep all of this on an even keel and steadily growing without falling hopelessly over any of the cosmic edges. Of course, part of us wants to do that, so it is a balancing act. The ajna is the one thing we can hold onto that grows it all while holding it all together at the same time. The ajna is the safest route to the crown, and, in fact, will energetically merge up into the crown as our development advances. This manifests naturally as sambhavi mudra moves gradually higher over time. In the end, the ajna and crown become one dynamic with two aspects: Energy regulation and earthly expression (ajna) and infinite power flow (crown). This two-in-one combination fuels and regulates the enlightenment process throughout the neurobiology. " Thanks in advance for any advice. with love Amaargi Send instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2008 Report Share Posted July 21, 2008 sorry to dig up such an old post, but i thought this was a really great one that got away. i still have misconceptions about the ajna chakra as my former teacher was against meditating on it saying that it causes unnecessary phenomena. one of the main safeties is eyes up and focusing on the ajna, so i'm trying to let go of misconceptions since i can't make progress thinking that meditating on ajna is a waste. this post sounds really incredible, would appreciate any insight from those with experience pertaining to third eye mikael , amaargi <ama_ar_gi wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > I've been reading one of the lessons on the Advanced > Yoga Practices site and found he mentions the Ajna as > a control lever in helping with the emotions. I'm > particularly interested in this as I thought it might > help when I feel the divine love pouring thru me and I > keep sobbing uncontrolable....to the point that I > can't speak anymore. > > I don't know enough about the Eastern Yoga traditions > to understand this lesson and would love to hear other > people's opinions on it, especially those educated in > the traditional way: > > Message 277 - Crown, Ajna and Spiritual Intuition > http://www.aypsite.com/ > AdvancedYogaPractices/ > > " The ajna (third eye) is the main control lever for > energy circulation > throughout the body. It is the balance point for all > that. The crown > is not a control lever. It is a " white hole " that will > suck us out of > ourselves if we let it, with huge energy complications > if premature. > The heart is an infinite divine love space that will > leave us sobbing > in a puddle of emotion if we let it. With the ajna we > can keep all of > this on an even keel and steadily growing without > falling hopelessly > over any of the cosmic edges. Of course, part of us > wants to do that, > so it is a balancing act. The ajna is the one thing we > can hold onto > that grows it all while holding it all together at the > same time. The > ajna is the safest route to the crown, and, in fact, > will > energetically merge up into the crown as our > development advances. > This manifests naturally as sambhavi mudra moves > gradually higher > over time. In the end, the ajna and crown become one > dynamic with two > aspects: Energy regulation and earthly expression > (ajna) and infinite > power flow (crown). This two-in-one combination fuels > and regulates > the enlightenment process throughout the > neurobiology. " > > Thanks in advance for any advice. > > with love > Amaargi > > > > Send instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2008 Report Share Posted July 21, 2008 The Ajna is geared in this sense to not only help a flow actuate but also to help a flow balance. Unnecessary phenomena can be a distraction as people will get caught up in those bells and whistles. I feel this is what your teacher is indicating. But the very fact that it does so also indicates a communication with the Kundalini and other aspects of the divine human. Do not over due the eyes up position. You can get a headache. Slow down and do not seek so hard. I know it is a struggle when the calling is so clear. But slow down and be thorough in your conditionings. Allow yourself the time and the patience to balance your emotional body. To strengthen the physical body and to begin to learn to " feel " as opposed to " know " . Kundalini will often speak through the intuitive function. So build there as well. When you get to India there will be other developments for you to ponder and become attached to (oh!). - blessings Mikael.- chrism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2008 Report Share Posted July 21, 2008 > When you get to India there will be other developments for you to > ponder and become attached to (oh!). - blessings Mikael.- chrism > lol, like indian food? oh i'm already attached thank you chrism Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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