
Aham Prema (ah-hum pray-mah) - I AM Divine Love: Saying the mantra Aham Prema (ah-hum pray-mah), Sanskrit for “I AM Divine Love,” awakens this sacred
power within. Divine Love is the purest and highest form of love, an emanation that enhances and cherishes. It is born with Divine Love and injoyment of your
whole self. Only when you begin with truly loving yourself can you share this love with others.
Friendships are based in development of highest self, sharing of experience and deepening of Spirit. A passion is shared in nurturing those actions that are felt
strongest in each friend’s heart. Friends assist each other in discovering truth (personal and universal), transcending fear into love, developing creativity, and
being of service to others. Actions together are made in agreements in which all parties are honored to maintain.
Aura
All living things that need oxygen to survive have an aura. They generate a large magnetic energy field that can be sensed, felt and even seen around the physical
body. We all can tell when someone doesn't feel good to us, like they are full of anger or if they really live in their heart and feel deeply. You do not need to be
psychic to feel/read an aura.
If a person walks past, very close to you, they may unintentionally steal some of your energy. If someone suddenly reaches out and grabs your arm, they are
interrupting the flow of energy around your body. An example of this might be a time when you were talking to someone and you thought they were standing to
close to you. You may have even thought to yourself, "They're in my space," and then you backed away. Even this slight intrusion into your aura or 'space' can
interrupt your personal flow of energy and you may feel like you have been slimed.
An aura is usually 3 feet from your physical body, however an incest or rape survivor has an aura about 50 feet around them, which means in a movie theater or a
bus/train you sit in thier stuff!!! I can clean this for you.
Auras are commonly associated with people. Sometimes we even use them to describe people: "He has an aura about him," or "She just has a glow about her".
But in fact all living things generate this field of energy. When associated to a person, the aura can provide insight into the spiritual, emotional and physical
aspects of the individual.
Life is full of color and like so many other things on your path, color also has meaning. They are representations of messages from your higher self, God,
dreams, whatever the label. But you don't have to be a Metaphysician to understand the importance of color in your life. It exists in every day experiences.
Many people associate the color white with God, pink with love and purple with royalty or spirituality. The following is a brief outline of primary colors and their
common interpretation.
Explanations of the color in any aura:
Black: Indicates hatred, negativity, major illness or depression, cheap, miserly. This color is always a bad sign.
Red: Fear, strong anxiety, anger. A consistent dark red indicates a violent nature, a selfish and deceitful attitude.
Yellow: Clear yellow denotes intelligence, wisdom, and success. A dull yellow indicates jealousy, a selfishness negative outlook.
Green: Light Green shades , indicate the onset or potential for injury and the subject should be cautious for the next few weeks. Dark Green, generally indicate
the injury has already occurred and is in the process of healing.
Blue: Vibrant Blue: Pride, adoration, dedication. Blue means they have found their spiritual path and they walk the talk.
Dull Blue: Taking life for granted, being too content, narrow minded, arrogance, selfish or self-righteous.
Purple: Light Purple: People with lighter shades of purple are refining or polishing their spiritual nature. They are actively working on the balance of each aspect
of their lives (personal, spiritual, professional), their attitudes and acceptance of others, and their existence with other life. Mid-Dark: Teachers of their chosen
spiritual path. They maybe working on a few issues of balancing, but for the most part, they are patient, kind, and willing to go out of their way for people.
White: Indicates purity and/or protection. When detected in the outer layers of the aura, can indicate an area of the body which has been over energized, or is over
active.
Pink: Vibrant Pink: Indicates love, affection and a resilient temperament. Dull Pink: Denotes 'care with caution', pity or guilt.
Orange: Vibrant Orange: Indicates ambition, pride, self-sufficiency. Dull Orange: A lack of warmth, but a strong desire for success and popularity, can be a real
user.
Brown: Light Brown: Indicates confusion or discouragement. The lack of confidence in ones self, the present situation or in the subject being addressed. Dark
Brown: Indicates selfishness, fault finding, and a tendency toward deception.
Ayurveda: Ayurvedic medicine is an ancient system of health care that is native to the Indian subcontinent. It is presently in daily use by millions of people in
India, Nepal, Sri Lanka and indirectly through it being the major influence on Unani, Chinese and Tibetan Medicine[citation needed]. The word "Ayurveda" is a
tatpurusha compound of the word āyus meaning "life", "life principle", or "long life" and the word veda, which refers to a system of "knowledge". Thus "Ayurveda"
roughly translates as the "knowledge of life", or "knowledge of a long life". According to Charaka Samhita, "life" itself is defined as the "combination of the body,
sense organs, mind and soul, the factor responsible for preventing decay and death, which sustains the body over time, and guides the processes of rebirth" [1]
[2] According to this perspective, Ayurveda is concerned with measures to protect "ayus", which includes healthy living along with therapeutic measures that relate
to physical, mental, social and spiritual harmony. Ayurveda is also one among the few traditional systems of medicine to contain a sophisticated system of
surgery (which is referred to as "salya-chikitsa").
Buddha: The term Buddha means "Awakened". As he fully comprehended the Four Noble Truths and as he arose from the slumbers of ignorance he is called a
Buddha. Since he not only comprehends but also expounds the doctrine and enlightens others, He is called a Samma-Sambuddha --a Fully Enlightened One.
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Chakras
Each one of your chakras should be open yet protected. They often close as a protective measure after a major illness or any shock to your physical system, such
as any abuse, rape, large doses of medicines, car accidents, emotional abuse, long stays in a hospital, negative work environment, or sleeping next to a negative
partner. We really need to open them if they are closed during a healing session to prevent future illness.
1st Chakra (Base or Root Chakra)
The color for the root Chakra is red and it is grounded with your power. The base Chakra is located at the base of the spine. When the root Chakra is open, you
feel in good health and connected with your physical body. It is used to ground your essence into your physical body. This Chakra gives you determination,
grounds you and aids in survival in the physical realms. When the root Chakra is balanced, masculine and feminine energy work together to make you strong and
vital. When it is not balanced, the feminine aspects disappear and you can become overbearing and have difficulty with the ego. Physically, it governs the kidneys
and the spinal column.
2nd Chakra(Spleen or Sexual Chakra)
The color for this Chakra is orange. It is used for creativity, vitality and sexual expression and creates the balance between connectedness with other people and
time spent alone. The spleen Chakra is located in the sexual organs-- ovaries in women and testes in men. When the masculine and feminine energy is
balanced in this Chakra, adaptability and flexibility come easily. This Chakra is connected to procreation and bringing in new life. When it is out of balance, it
causes one to fear death. Physically, it governs sex and reproduction along with creativity, intimacy, flow of body fluids and energy.
3rd Chakra (Solar Plexus Chakra)
The color for this Chakra is yellow. Yellow is very good for getting in touch with your power and to build confidence. It is your center of will. This Chakra deals with
the human ego, emotions, and self-love. The solar plexus Chakra is located near the stomach. The primary urge of this Chakra is free will. Love essentially
comes from the heart Chakra, but the spark is often ignited in the Solar Plexus Chakra. This Chakra gives you strength and provides the ability to hold energy for
personal power and emotional control. When it is unbalanced, it produces rage and destructive anger. Physically, it governs the pancreas, liver, spleen, stomach,
gall bladder, and the nervous system.
4th Chakra (Heart Chakra)
The color for this Chakra is green. This Chakra deals with physical healing, balance, harmony, compassion, and love. The heart Chakra is located near the heart.
The heart Chakra is most important in all facets of love. When it is balanced, you trust in others, take risks, love and feel loved. Physically, it governs the thymus
gland, heart, blood, circulatory system and the immune and endocrine systems.
5th Chakra (Throat Chakra)
The color for this Chakra is blue. This Chakra deals with communication and expression. The throat Chakra is located near the thyroid gland. Opening this
Chakra allows you to speak the truth and to express your true feelings with love. From here, you begin to know divine love and your personal power is
strengthened with divine knowledge and wisdom. Physically, it governs the thyroid gland, lungs, vocal cords, bronchial apparatus and metabolism.
6th Chakra (Third Eye Chakra)
The color for the 6th Chakra is indigo, a combination of red and blue. This Chakra deals with clairvoyance and mental activity. The third eye Chakra is located in
the center of the forehead. When this Chakra is open, you experience spiritual wisdom and enlightenment. It is the center of physical and spiritual understanding.
Physically, it governs the pituitary gland, lower brain, nervous system, ears, nose and the left eye - the eye of personality.
7th Chakra (Crown or Christ Consciousness Chakra)
The color for this Chakra is a mixture of Silver, Gold and White and Violet. It is the combination of All that Is and the Divine Connection. The crown Chakra is
located at the top of the head. The silver is the feminine energy of creation, the gold is the masculine energy of creation, and the white/violet light is truth and clarity
which give clear vision of the truth and protection. When this Chakra is open, you connect with the Godhead and the source of the White Light comes into your
energy field. Physically, it governs the pineal gland, the upper brain and the right eye. Amethyst gems are helpful in activating this Chakra when all else is
prepared.
Consciousness: Is regarded to comprise qualities such as subjectivity, self-awareness, sentience, sapience, and the ability to perceive the relationship between
oneself and one's environment. It is a subject of much research in philosophy of mind, psychology, neuron science, and cognitive science.
Dancing Shiva: In most Indian houses, you find an idol or a picture of the dancing Shiva -- dancing on a lotus pedestal with one leg raised and crushing a baby-
like demon by his foot. A semi-circle arch of flames surround the dancing Shiva. Shiva’s hair is flying all across. A cobra sits on top of his head and the goddess
Ganges and a crescent moon also adorn his hair. He wears a man’s earring on his right ear and a woman’s earring on the left ear. He is wearing tight fitting
breeches, necklaces, a jeweled belt, and toe-rings. He has four hands. On his left hand, he is holding a fire and on his right hand a musical instrument called
udukkai (a small drum). His third hand gestures that he is blessing the universe or saying “do not fear” and his fourth hand is pointing in the direction of the
demon under his feet. Learn More
Ganesh: The god of wisdom and the remover of obstacles, son of Shiva and Parvati, depicted as a short fat man with an elephant's head. Learn More
Hatha yoga: Hatha yoga is the path of physical yoga or the yoga of postures, and is the most popular branch of yoga in Western culture. Hatha yoga considers
the body as the vehicle for the soul. It uses asana (physical postures), pranayama (breathing techniques), and meditation in order to bring the body to perfect
health and open it for the more subtle spiritual elements of the mind to emerge freely. The practice of Hatha Yoga will result in the union of the body and the soul.
It aims to make the body perfect and fill it with prana (life force).
Kundalini Yoga: Kundalini Yoga balances the nervous and glandular systems. You’ll chant, do physical postures and meditate to heal physically, mentally, and
spiritually. You’ll experience your highest consciousness so you can find sacred purpose in your life.
Kundalini according to various teachings is a type of "corporeal energy. Kundalini in Sanskrit literally means either "coiled up" or "coiling like a snake." There are
a number of English renderings of the term, such as 'serpent power'. Kundalini is envisioned as a serpent coiled at the base of the spine.
Life coaching: Is a practice of helping clients determine and achieve personal goals. Life coaches use multiple methods to help clients with the process of
setting and reaching goals. Coaching is not targeted at psychological illness, and coaches are not therapists nor consultants.
Mala Beads: Buddhist prayer mala or beads is use for counting scared mantra (prayers). The main perspective of buddhist prayer mala beads is to drive away
evil and fill you and all beings with peace and bliss. The best use of buddhist prayer mala beads is for the recitation of mantra. These buddhist prayer mala
beads is used during a period of recitation, like "Om Mani Padme Hum". Use of Buddhist prayer mala beads with the intention to bring greater happiness, joy,
loving-kindness and serenity into the world. It will be the source of deep blessings in our life. Buddhist literature roughtly means Mala as "Rose" or "Garland". A
more direct translation is "garland from above", or "heavenly garland". In accordance with the active nature of practice in Buddhism, this material object is used as
an accomplice for gaining merit on the path to enlightenment. Learn More
Mantra: A mantra is a religious or mystical syllable or poem, typically from the Sanskrit language. Their use varies according to the school and philosophy
associated with the mantra. They are primarily used as spiritual conduits, words or vibrations that instill one-pointed concentration in the devotee. Other purposes
have included religious ceremonies to accumulate wealth, avoid danger, or eliminate enemies. Mantras originated in the Vedic religion of India, later becoming
an essential part of the Hindu tradition and a customary practice within Buddhism, Sikhism and Jainism. The use of mantras is now widespread throughout
various spiritual movements which are based on, or off-shoots of, the practices in the earlier Eastern religions.
Mantras are interpreted to be effective as sound (vibration), to the effect that great emphasis is put on correct pronunciation (resulting in an early development of a
science of phonetics in India). They are intended to deliver the mind from illusion and material inclinations. Chanting is the process of repeating a mantra.
Organic: Simply stated, organic produce and other ingredients are grown without the use of pesticides, synthetic fertilizers, sewage sludge, genetically modified
organisms, or ionizing radiation. Animals that produce meat, poultry, eggs, and dairy products do not take antibiotics or growth hormones.
The USDA National Organic Program (NOP) defines organic as follows:
product can be labeled "organic," a Government-approved certifier inspects the farm where the food is grown to make sure the farmer is following all the rules
product can be labeled "organic," a Government-approved certifier inspects the farm where the food is grown to make sure the farmer is following all the rules
necessary to meet USDA organic standards. Companies that handle or process organic food before it gets to your local supermarket or restaurant must be
certified, too.
certified, too.
Organic Cotton: Organically raised cotton is gradually winning over new ground both on the farm and in the marketplace. No toxins or synthetic fertilizers are
used. Organic cotton is produced without the use of harsh chemical bleaches or dyes, and is allergy free. Natural fertilizers, compost and soil amendments are
used, and advances in natural pest control, such as ladybugs which destroy harmful insects, have helped make raising organic cotton a viable enterprise.
Practitioner: The role of Licensed Practitioner is to assist individuals in making changes in their lives by making changes in their consciousness. The
fundamental tool of the Professional Practitioner is Spiritual Mind Treatment, Affirmative Prayer. Religious Science Practitioners are specifically trained to shift
consciousness on behalf of and for the individual through the use of this tool.
The effectiveness of Spiritual Mind Treatment is based on the fundamental law of the Universe that all true and lasting changes take place as a result of a change
in consciousness. A practitioner does this by assisting the individual in adopting new beliefs, perspectives and attitudes. As the beliefs, perspectives and
attitudes change, this changes the vibratory point of attraction of the individual and new conditions and situations are attracted into the life of the individual. In
addition, they assist the individual in making ongoing changes in their consciousness and aligning their thoughts, feeling and actions with the new beliefs.
Licensed Practitioners use these same principles to assist organizations in making changes in their business products and services. An organization is simply
the outer manifestation of the beliefs of the leaders and members and customer of the organization. Therefore, in order to change an organization, changes in the
minds of the leaders, employees and customer of an organization are what cause changes in the organization. Practitioners work with organizations in making
these changes in consciousness.
Reiki: Is a Japanese technique for stress reduction and relaxation that also promotes healing. It is administered by "laying on hands" and is based on the idea
that an unseen "life force energy" flows through us and is what causes us to be alive. If one's "life force energy" is low, then we are more likely to get sick or feel
stress, and if it is high, we are more capable of being happy and healthy.
The word Reiki is made of two Japanese words - Rei which means "God's Wisdom or the Higher Power" and Ki which is "life force energy". So Reiki is actually
"spiritually guided life force energy."
Risingstar Healing System: The Rising Star healing symbol incorporates but is separate from the Prema Agni symbol. Keeping in mind the Prema Agni symbol
and adding to it the seal of Solomon and the Avatar, brings this healing system to the highest vibrational level. Taking note of the five tail feathers reaching down
to the top of the heart and six wing feathers, three to each side, these represent the tail and wings of the peacock (the symbol associated with all Avatars) and the
number eleven, which is Christ Consciousness. This is specifically noted in numerous pictures of Krishna with peacocks, amongst others. The Star of David on
top represents the absolute balance of male and female, ying and yang, the womb of creation, and the phallic symbol of the Divine Father (the blade). This
symbol reaching humanity with the seal of the Avatar and its associated number, which is six, brings the Divine energy into and through all who are touched by it.
Receiving a Rising Star healing brings the amalgamation of all energies present in this dimension and others to a single point to awaken the heart chakra. This
in turn sends energy up and down the body simultaneously, grounding the healing into the receivers manifested (physical) body and traveling above the crown
chakra filling the light body manifesting the Divine on Earth. So as you can see, all that which is above and below, left and right, returns to the I AM.
Sat Nam Rasayan: Sat Nam Rasayan is an ancient yogic healing art based on a specific meditative state of consciousness. This transcendent state produces a
subtle healing by relaxing people at such a deep level that blocks and resistance to life dissolves. Self-limiting concepts and attitudes start to drop away.
Unconditional love: Is a concept that means showing love towards someone regardless of his or her actions or beliefs. It is a concept comparable to true love, a
term which is more frequently used to describe love between lovers. By contrast unconditional love is frequently used to describe love between family members,
comrades in arms and between others in highly committed relationships. It has also been used in a religious context to describe God's love for mankind.
Vishnu Sitting with Trident: The Powerful four(or more)-armed Hindu deity, worshipped for his sacrifices on behalf of mankind. The four arms signify the four
ashrams (or stages of life): The Quest for Knowledge (Brahamacharya), Family Life (Grihastha),Retreat into the Forest (Vana-Prastha), and Renunciation
(Sannyasa). They further signify the four aims of life (Purusharthas): Duty and Virtue (Dharma), Material Goods, Wealth, and Success (Artha), Pleasure, Sexuality,
and Enjoyment (Kama), and Liberation (Moksha). He is depicted here holding a conch, one of the most important emblems of Vishnu. The blowing of the conch
symbolizes the primordial creative voice and Indian mysticism links it to the sacred sound OM, which is said to be the breath of Vishnu, pervading all space. He
also holds a mace, which represents both physical power as well as power over time, which is associated with Kali. The trident is known to be associated with
the power of Shiva.

