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Blissful Moments-- Maritza

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Hellp Maritza,

There are many references to fire with the Kundalini.

One reason is the intense heat one can feel inside out. Another is

one of the skills that comes to some of starting fires through

prayer and meditation or intention(rare).(St Theresa of Avila)

 

Another is the visual and comprehensive understanding of fire as an

energy. Energy to most people starts out as a concept of fire. Hot =

fire. Cold = ice.

 

Then there are the religious references. In Christianity we have

the " Fire of Christ " in the Buddhist we have the " Dumo Fire " in the

Tibetan we have the " Tumo Fire " there are many others I am sure as

the Kundalini is existent in all cultures and populations. Rarely

expressed it is none the less there in the body.

 

Electricity is a concept of fire as it will burn a person in an

especially " hot " way. The fire in the picture denotes the aspects of

an energy that is " in and of " all things. This would be the prana

and the Shakti. The Shiva and the Shakti. The Christ and the Mary.

The positive pole and the negative pole.

 

When these two are joined a Kundalini fire is released.

In the picture the halo and the lit up chakras, the posture of

meditation and the presence of the fire presume a Kundalini Awakened

individual.

 

Whether or not the painter intended this to be so or not this is in

fact a truth inside of the Kundalini. - blessings Maritza - chrism

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