Thursday 21 November 2013

Radiance Sutra

This paragraphe was appealing to me :


source : http://www.lorinroche.com/1.htm

There is a current of love-energy that flows between Earth below and the Sun above.
The central channel of the spine is the riverbed. T
he streaming is as delicate and powerful as the tingling touch of lovers.
Entering there, radiance arches between the above and the below.
The whole attention resting in the nerve, tingling delicately in the center of the spinal column, tracing that current between earth and sun, 
become magnetism relating all the worlds.      


Lift your hands, and with a thought, 
let the hands become magical weapons, 
divine shields that turn aside all the energies of the outer world.  

==> as my friend would say, "this is epic!" LOL

Spread the fingers over the eyes, covering the ears the nostrils, the mouth,
and abandon yourself to the space inside you.
Enter the vital energies thus contained within.
As the charge builds, lovingly and fiercely plunge into the inner centers.      

As the surge of light-substance rises
follow it up into the space between the eyebrows
where it breaks out as an orgasm of light. 



ok i felt for any muslim reader here still in doubt :

this is that :

Marriage of the prophet muhammad parents :

'Abdullāh's father fixed his marriage with Aminah.[1] It was said that a light shined out of his forehead and that this light was the promise of a Prophet as offspring. Many Arabian women approached 'Abdullāh, who is reported to have been a handsome man; so that they might gain the honour of producing the offspring. However everyone believes that as decided by God, the light was destined to be transferred to Āminah through 'Abdullāh after consummating the marriage.[2] 'Abdullāh's father was the custodian of the Holy Ka'ba in Makkah. 'Abdullāh lived with Āminah among her relatives the first three days of the marriage. Afterwards, they moved together to the quarter of 'Abd al-Muṭṭalib.

source :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abd_Allah_ibn_Abd_al_Muttalib



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