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Ajna chakra...Radar to universe. According to the vedantic theory of yoga and the experience of people who have perfected it, ajna chakra is the palace where the greater mind manifests in the form of a desire. That desire which is the first manifestation of the greater mind is known as ichcha shakti. The greater mind next manifests in the form of willpower known as sankalpa shakti. Then it manifests as a creative process known as kriya shakti. That creative process of the supreme intelligence is later on perceived at the level of the different chakras. So, ajna chakra is a point where the higher intelligence, the unmanifest and the manifest intelligence, are both experienced. Therefore, the yogic traditions have called ajna chakra the seat of intuition, the seat of the guru or the seat of the sixth sense. The five senses belong to the manifest dimension, the manifest experience. The six sense or the intuitive experience is the transcendental manifestation of the supreme intelligence. It is here that we have to focus our creativity, willpower and desire to either be a receiver of or a receptacle for the manifest or unmanifest experiences. Ajna works like a radar. What you receive depends on your direction of focus. If you focus downwards you will receive the experiences contained in vishuddhi, anahata, manipura, swadhisthana and mooladhara. But practice of ajna dharna is a re-focusing of the antenna which receives information and vibration from above. There has to be a focus for the antenna. In order to channel the supreme consciousness in the form of a beam and direct it to ajna, so that the information can be received as a transcendental input into the human frame. Ajna meditation is a process through which intensity of concentration and awareness is developed to such an extent that the whole focus is changed towards bindu. We begin to receive inputs, long distance telephone calls, from heaven. It is possible to loose our self-awareness at that time. The doubting nature crops up. The gross mind interferes with the transmissions of the supreme mind and we begin to think," should I or should I not follow it ? How can I be sure that this is an intuitive message and not from the one with horns, tail and trident ? However, once the consciousness reaches the intuitive level, then we no longer get telephone calls from the one with horns, tail and trident. There is only one hot line. But if there is a conflict of mind, a conflict of awareness, then that doubt becomes our own devil. To be continued. Swami Niranjanananda Saraswati. — with Olga Kapelko and 48 others. Ajna chakra...Radar to universe. According to the vedantic theory of yoga and the experience of people who have perfected it, ajna chakra is the palace where the greater mind manifests in the form of a desire. That desire which is the first manifestation of the greater mind is known as ichcha shakti. The greater mind next manifests in the form of willpower known as sankalpa shakti. Then it manifests as a creative process known as kriya shakti. That creative process of the supreme intelligence is later on perceived at the level of the different chakras. So, ajna chakra is a point where the higher intelligence, the unmanifest and the manifest intelligence, are both experienced. Therefore, the yogic traditions have called ajna chakra the seat of intuition, the seat of the guru or the seat of the sixth sense. The five senses belong to the manifest dimension, the manifest experience. The six sense or the intuitive experience is the transcendental manifestation of the supreme intelligence. It is here that we have to focus our creativity, willpower and desire to either be a receiver of or a receptacle for the manifest or unmanifest experiences. Ajna works like a radar. What you receive depends on your direction of focus. If you focus downwards you will receive the experiences contained in vishuddhi, anahata, manipura, swadhisthana and mooladhara. But practice of ajna dharna is a re-focusing of the antenna which receives information and vibration from above. There has to be a focus for the antenna. In order to channel the supreme consciousness in the form of a beam and direct it to ajna, so that the information can be received as a transcendental input into the human frame. Ajna meditation is a process through which intensity of concentration and awareness is developed to such an extent that the whole focus is changed towards bindu. We begin to receive inputs, long distance telephone calls, from heaven. It is possible to loose our self-awareness at that time. The doubting nature crops up. The gross mind interferes with the transmissions of the supreme mind and we begin to think," should I or should I not follow it ? How can I be sure that this is an intuitive message and not from the one with horns, tail and trident ? However, once the consciousness reaches the intuitive level, then we no longer get telephone calls from the one with horns, tail and trident. There is only one hot line. But if there is a conflict of mind, a conflict of awareness, then that doubt becomes our own devil. To be continued. Swami Niranjanananda Saraswati.
Posted on: Tue, 30 Jul 2013 16:55:09 +0000

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