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Why are Krishna, Lord Shiva, Rama, Hanuman, and Kali often depicted

with blue skin? This is connected to the blue pearl. The blue pearl

was mentioned by Swami Muktananda of the Siddha yoga tradition.

Inside the crown chakra is a very small particle that is blue. It is

called the blue pearl. This particle is connected to your Higher

Soul. By meditating on the blue pearl, in the region of the pineal

gland you may achieve oneness with your higher soul, and even achieve

illumination. The pictures if Krishna often show a peacock feather

because the eye of the feather represents the blue pearl. The sat

guru or higher soul may sometimes appear to you in meditation as the

blue pearl, or an image of a small blue person. This is the higher

soul making contact. That is why many Indian deities appear blue.

The Medicine Buddha is also blue, some Egypt deities are also blue.

In Tibet Lord Padmasambhava is shown with a peacock feather on his

head. This shows us to go within. The gateway to heaven is the blue

pearl.

 

Satchitanada ~ jeremy

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Dear satchidanand Jeremy,

I agree with you.Blue is the colour that represents sky or that is high above.I

have seen sat Guru or higher self in blue colour during meditation on 4th dec.

2001.Even bleeding lord Jesus was of blue colour,I did not mention colour in

that post so that I should not hurt feeings or sentiments of anybody.What you

have written is true...............shrikant 

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