Guest guest Posted February 10, 2006 Report Share Posted February 10, 2006 Hi everyone, I've experienced a wonderful, loving soul expression of how I can serve and help others on the Kundalini path. It involves creating a meditation or tranquility area for people within their homes according to the Vastu principals that I've been studying. In a visualisation I received instructions on how it was to be put in place and then the information sent out to people who may be in need of this service. I was shown that whilst sitting in this meditation area the individual will receive loving help and assistance from a higher source....it really depends on the individuals belief system where or how this help will be given. It can be of a religious or non-religious nature, depending on what the person identifies with on a personal level. As well as the alignment of the physical area with the earths natural energies...I'll be sending out a blessing and a healing to the area and the individual who has requested the design placement. All of this is free to anyone who requests it. It is specifically sent to kundalini people experiencing an awakening, particularly those who may be having some problems. As you will see on the home page of a discussion list I've created, it was explained to me that 'now is the time'....this is why my path was directed to Vastu and all the teachers and help came to me as it all unfolded before me. The discussion list is expected to be in a Q & A format for people to 'DIY' their own space and request any help they may need in doing this. It will also be a list for feedback on the results...and also to learn a bit more about Vastu if they want to go further with it. I'd just like to clarify that this is totally free to Kundalini awakening individuals, no fees will be charged. If you are interested in finding out more and would like to accept my offer you'll need to join the discussion list as a welcoming letter will automatically be sent detailing instructions on what info you need to supply for the design placement. Kundalini_Assistance_Vastu/ If you would like to find out more about Vastu and the consultation service the web site is: http://tantrabydesign.tripod.com/ As it's a commercial enterprise it's presented more to the general consumer and doesn't have too much spiritual content, but at least it will give you an idea of what it's all about. If you have any further questions please contact me and you are welcome to email me privately if you prefer. with love Anne __ The New Movies: Check out the Latest Trailers, Premiere Photos and full Actor Database. http://au.movies. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2006 Report Share Posted February 13, 2006 > Sun, 12 Feb 2006 16:35:59 -0000 > " tara_tuttare " <taratuttare > Re: Invitation - Vastu Design Placement > > Ann, > This sounds very cool. I've always wondered if > there is a > Hindu counterpart to the Chinese Feng Shei as > everything > else seems to correspond. Thanks for offering this > on the list. > Tara You're welcome :) I found it fascinating the more I delved into it, especially finding out how it started in India...even before the written word..it was handed down verbally with instructions sometimes in songs from teacher to student. It's so old that no one can really say when it started. The square is the foundation shape representing earth....and as we all know the Pyramids of Giza are squared and placed on the cardinal points in the centre of the land masses of Earth....or something like that. It's very mathematical and scientific.. If anyone wants to try a little experiment...sit in the North East corner of a room or your garden and face North East as you meditate... You're aligning with the Prana/Life Force, magnetic grid and solar energies... try it and see if you feel any difference to your usual meditation practices... cheers! Amaargi __ The New Movies: Check out the Latest Trailers, Premiere Photos and full Actor Database. http://au.movies. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2006 Report Share Posted February 13, 2006 Thats interesting as the Kundalini when it is running, at least this lineage, will automatically induce and encourage a person to line up, with the head facing the North-East, when in a prone position on either side. - chrism If anyone wants to try a little experiment...sit in the North East corner of a room or your garden and face North East as you meditate... You're aligning with the Prana/Life Force, magnetic grid and solar energies... try it and see if you feel any difference to your usual meditation practices... cheers! Amaargi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2006 Report Share Posted February 14, 2006 Hi tara, The Sri Yantra originated in India as far as I know yet doesn't have too much emphasis in Vastu except to be used as a deflector of negative energies or for the occupants of the dwelling to meditate on for personal growth etc. The triangle shape in Vastu has a different meaning than with the Sri Yantra. The triangle represents the element of Fire, and the sense of 'touch'..the colour red (obviously) and it's recommended for the kitchen to help with cooking. It's all sacred geometry and can get very complicated. A square mandala is used, whereas mandalas are usually round, like the Sri Yantra. The square is divided into 9 for a home or general use...and can be divided further up to 81, which is 9 x 9....strong numbers in numerology and as also used in the Sri Yantra. It would be left as only one square for a holy building such as a temple or church. Generally for everyday homes the 9 square mandala is all thats needed. The Earth is recognised as a living breathing organsim and we attune ourselves to it, meridians and gridlines all mean the same. The most important part is the negative and positive of the North and South Poles and aligning them up with our own negative and positive 'poles' in the body...this is why it's important which way we sleep in particular...head in the South West and feet in the North East...we sleep better and feel better in the morning. It can get very religious as it's all about Brahma (God) and Shiva/Shakti but I don't put too much empathis on the religious aspect as I don't want to promote any particular religious belief...it's very individual and personal to whoever lives in the dwelling etc. Thanks for your well wishes and good luck Amaargi , " tara_tuttare " <taratuttare wrote: > > Is this where the Sri Yantra originates? I know it also corresponds to the > chakras, interlacing triangles facing up and down, representing the Siva > Shakti priciples in Tantrism. I have felt there is a similar meridian system > in the Earth as in the human body. As above, so below. I see the Earth as a > conscious and sentient being, so it makes alot of sense to me. > Sacred Geometry. Good luck with your endeavors. > Tara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2006 Report Share Posted February 14, 2006 Amaargi ( & Chris, Tara), I see you've got feet in the northeast, the opposite of what was said before. This must differ from person to person or group to group. Some traditions acknowledge individual diferences. There's a Taoist sytem in which the northeast is considered extremely important. I won't go into details (unless someone wants them) because I don't see any relevance to what we're talking about, except for the " coincidental " importance of the direction northeast (and, by implication, southwest, since to face one is to have ones back to the other, or to have ones head toward one is to have the fett toward the other). On another topic (namely me!), I'm not sure if the work on my neck had any results. It's been sore since last night, probably because of the long drive over the weekend. But there have been some other sensations -- unusual soreness extending into the upper back and chest, an odd sensation on the side of the nose... But maybe the only thing really worth reporting was a mood shift. In the midst of a situation in which family members were arguing and making a lot of noise and I was staring at a stack of papers that needed grading and I had these aches and pains -- in other words, the most stressful type of situation for me -- I suddenly felt very serene, dropped my work, put on some music, felt as if entering an altered state. ANd things got calmer for everyone. Well if I wasn't so busy I could have pursued this state and let it take me where it would, but under the circumstances it was just a momentary thing, as I had to get back to my responsibilities before long. Alas, bliss may be a state reserved for those who have time for it (and I do what I can to make time when possible). Hopefully such states can become more acessible for me. John E , " ama_ar_gi " <ama_ar_gi wrote: > > Hi tara, > > The Sri Yantra originated in India as far as I know yet doesn't have > too much emphasis in Vastu except to be used as a deflector of > negative energies or for the occupants of the dwelling to meditate on > for personal growth etc. > > The triangle shape in Vastu has a different meaning than with the Sri > Yantra. The triangle represents the element of Fire, and the sense > of 'touch'..the colour red (obviously) and it's recommended for the > kitchen to help with cooking. > > It's all sacred geometry and can get very complicated. A square > mandala is used, whereas mandalas are usually round, like the Sri > Yantra. The square is divided into 9 for a home or general use...and > can be divided further up to 81, which is 9 x 9....strong numbers in > numerology and as also used in the Sri Yantra. > > It would be left as only one square for a holy building such as a > temple or church. Generally for everyday homes the 9 square mandala > is all thats needed. > > The Earth is recognised as a living breathing organsim and we attune > ourselves to it, meridians and gridlines all mean the same. The most > important part is the negative and positive of the North and South > Poles and aligning them up with our own negative and positive 'poles' > in the body...this is why it's important which way we sleep in > particular...head in the South West and feet in the North East...we > sleep better and feel better in the morning. > > It can get very religious as it's all about Brahma (God) and > Shiva/Shakti but I don't put too much empathis on the religious > aspect as I don't want to promote any particular religious > belief...it's very individual and personal to whoever lives in the > dwelling etc. > > Thanks for your well wishes and good luck > > Amaargi > > Kundalini-Awakening-Systems- 1 , " tara_tuttare " > <taratuttare@> wrote: > > > > Is this where the Sri Yantra originates? I know it also > corresponds to the > > chakras, interlacing triangles facing up and down, representing the > Siva > > Shakti priciples in Tantrism. I have felt there is a similar > meridian system > > in the Earth as in the human body. As above, so below. I see the > Earth as a > > conscious and sentient being, so it makes alot of sense to me. > > Sacred Geometry. Good luck with your endeavors. > > Tara > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2006 Report Share Posted February 14, 2006 Hello John Yes I actually put my head to the north east or more correctly magnetic north. This will also happen during sleep and I will awaken to this diagonal position in bed. I do and have seen areas in your neck that are lighting up for me, an indication of pain and problems. I have to get into one of my anatomy books for the correct terminology, but it is on the lower right cervical vertebra support and it is indicating a disk issue or support, Ill have to look up the spot. Bliss is for all of us as we make space for it inside the busy and stressful lives we lead. A definite choice must be made for it to be honored. Not just the adults but everyone. - nologo3 <esposito wrote: Amaargi ( & Chris, Tara), I see you've got feet in the northeast, the opposite of what was said before. This must differ from person to person or group to group. Some traditions acknowledge individual diferences. There's a Taoist sytem in which the northeast is considered extremely important. I won't go into details (unless someone wants them) because I don't see any relevance to what we're talking about, except for the " coincidental " importance of the direction northeast (and, by implication, southwest, since to face one is to have ones back to the other, or to have ones head toward one is to have the fett toward the other). On another topic (namely me!), I'm not sure if the work on my neck had any results. It's been sore since last night, probably because of the long drive over the weekend. But there have been some other sensations -- unusual soreness extending into the upper back and chest, an odd sensation on the side of the nose... But maybe the only thing really worth reporting was a mood shift. In the midst of a situation in which family members were arguing and making a lot of noise and I was staring at a stack of papers that needed grading and I had these aches and pains -- in other words, the most stressful type of situation for me -- I suddenly felt very serene, dropped my work, put on some music, felt as if entering an altered state. ANd things got calmer for everyone. Well if I wasn't so busy I could have pursued this state and let it take me where it would, but under the circumstances it was just a momentary thing, as I had to get back to my responsibilities before long. Alas, bliss may be a state reserved for those who have time for it (and I do what I can to make time when possible). Hopefully such states can become more acessible for me. John E , " ama_ar_gi " <ama_ar_gi wrote: > > Hi tara, > > The Sri Yantra originated in India as far as I know yet doesn't have > too much emphasis in Vastu except to be used as a deflector of > negative energies or for the occupants of the dwelling to meditate on > for personal growth etc. > > The triangle shape in Vastu has a different meaning than with the Sri > Yantra. The triangle represents the element of Fire, and the sense > of 'touch'..the colour red (obviously) and it's recommended for the > kitchen to help with cooking. > > It's all sacred geometry and can get very complicated. A square > mandala is used, whereas mandalas are usually round, like the Sri > Yantra. The square is divided into 9 for a home or general use...and > can be divided further up to 81, which is 9 x 9....strong numbers in > numerology and as also used in the Sri Yantra. > > It would be left as only one square for a holy building such as a > temple or church. Generally for everyday homes the 9 square mandala > is all thats needed. > > The Earth is recognised as a living breathing organsim and we attune > ourselves to it, meridians and gridlines all mean the same. The most > important part is the negative and positive of the North and South > Poles and aligning them up with our own negative and positive 'poles' > in the body...this is why it's important which way we sleep in > particular...head in the South West and feet in the North East...we > sleep better and feel better in the morning. > > It can get very religious as it's all about Brahma (God) and > Shiva/Shakti but I don't put too much empathis on the religious > aspect as I don't want to promote any particular religious > belief...it's very individual and personal to whoever lives in the > dwelling etc. > > Thanks for your well wishes and good luck > > Amaargi > > Kundalini-Awakening-Systems- 1 , " tara_tuttare " > <taratuttare@> wrote: > > > > Is this where the Sri Yantra originates? I know it also > corresponds to the > > chakras, interlacing triangles facing up and down, representing the > Siva > > Shakti priciples in Tantrism. I have felt there is a similar > meridian system > > in the Earth as in the human body. As above, so below. I see the > Earth as a > > conscious and sentient being, so it makes alot of sense to me. > > Sacred Geometry. Good luck with your endeavors. > > Tara > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2006 Report Share Posted February 14, 2006 Hi John E Sleeping with the feet in the NE...but meditate sitting and facing the NE. The idea is that soon as you wake up you sit up and meditate, facing NE - don't even have to get out of bed to do it:) You'll feel the benefits of the morning sun Prana/Life Force.....new day, new beginning...birth..etc It's because of the magnetic stress, positive/negative ying/yang. It's believed having your head in the NE which are both positive magnetics is too much energy, especially coming into the crown chakra and will disturb your sleep. Having your head in the SW which is the Earth element in Vastu helps ground you and sooths the energies so you sleep well and relaxed. I think in Feng Shui it's different and because Feng Shui is more well known that people tend to get it mixed up. I don't know what the Tao teaches...possibly could be Feng Shui/Chinese and not Vastu/Hindu It can relate to Kundalini because of the energies fluctating within our chakras which can be disturbing. Adjusting our environment and sleeping arrangements will help us balance our energies (positive/negative) and help us through the K process. bliss! Amaargi , " nologo3 " <esposito wrote: > > Amaargi ( & Chris, Tara), > > I see you've got feet in the northeast, the opposite of what was said > before. This must differ from person to person or group to group. > Some traditions acknowledge individual diferences. > There's a Taoist sytem in which the northeast is considered extremely > important. I won't go into details (unless someone wants them) > because I don't see any relevance to what we're talking about, except > for the " coincidental " importance of the direction northeast (and, by > implication, southwest, since to face one is to have ones back to the > other, or to have ones head toward one is to have the fett toward the > other). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2006 Report Share Posted February 15, 2006 great!...lol First Rule of Vastu is if it's already working for you don't change it.... Second rule (which I just made up) is never take anything too seriously...laugh at something, or ourselves at least once a day...laughter *is* the best medicine...heh.. hrrmmm....can't help myself...have to give advice: keep the plug in the bathtub or the prana will flow down the drain.... love Amaargi , " tara_tuttare " <taratuttare wrote: > > Now you've got me running to find my compass! It appears I am all > turned around. I meditate facing SW and sleep with my head to the > NW and my feet to the SE. My bathroom is in the NE. But, wait! > Maybe I could sleep in my bathtub, then when I awake my > feet would be facing NE. What to do...... > > Just playing around, don't take me too > seriously. Tara the imp spirit > > > , " ama_ar_gi " <ama_ar_gi@> > wrote: > > > > Hi John E > > > > Sleeping with the feet in the NE...but meditate sitting and facing > > the NE. The idea is that soon as you wake up you sit up and > > meditate, facing NE - don't even have to get out of bed to do it:) > > > > You'll feel the benefits of the morning sun Prana/Life Force.....new > > day, new beginning...birth..etc > > > > It's because of the magnetic stress, positive/negative ying/yang. > > It's believed having your head in the NE which are both positive > > magnetics is too much energy, especially coming into the crown chakra > > and will disturb your sleep. > > > > Having your head in the SW which is the Earth element in Vastu helps > > ground you and sooths the energies so you sleep well and relaxed. > > > > I think in Feng Shui it's different and because Feng Shui is more > > well known that people tend to get it mixed up. I don't know what the > > Tao teaches...possibly could be Feng Shui/Chinese and not Vastu/Hindu > > > > It can relate to Kundalini because of the energies fluctating within > > our chakras which can be disturbing. Adjusting our environment and > > sleeping arrangements will help us balance our energies > > (positive/negative) and help us through the K process. > > > > bliss! > > Amaargi > > > > > > > > > > , " nologo3 " > > <esposito@> wrote: > > > > > > Amaargi ( & Chris, Tara), > > > > > > I see you've got feet in the northeast, the opposite of what was > > said > > > before. This must differ from person to person or group to group. > > > Some traditions acknowledge individual diferences. > > > There's a Taoist sytem in which the northeast is considered > > extremely > > > important. I won't go into details (unless someone wants them) > > > because I don't see any relevance to what we're talking about, > > except > > > for the " coincidental " importance of the direction northeast (and, > > by > > > implication, southwest, since to face one is to have ones back to > > the > > > other, or to have ones head toward one is to have the fett toward > > the > > > other). > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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