This human body is the divine vault of storehouse of 7 jewels.
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The Human Body: A Divine Vault of Seven Jewels
Summary
Great saints compassionately remind us that true happiness lies within the depths of our souls. Through mental purification and the raising of the Kundalini energy during deep meditation, one can achieve both material and spiritual prosperity, becoming an instrument for world peace and brotherhood. The ultimate goal is to create a beautiful, borderless world.
Keywords
mind, yoga, God, world, material, spiritual, prosperity, chakras, Kundalini, psyche, consciousness, science, subtle, heaven, religion, divine body, medicine, wisdom
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When discussing Kundalini Shakti, often only six chakras are mentioned, but there are actually seven. The Sahasrara, or the thousand-petalled lotus located in the brain, stands as the pinnacle of all chakras.
Descriptions of seven realms, known as Bhooha, Bhuvaha, Svaha, Mahaha, Janaha, Tapaha, and Satyam, can be found in various spiritual traditions, including Islam and Christianity, which speak of God residing in the seventh heaven. These realms, however, are not found in outer space but within human consciousness, illustrating that the universe resides within our psyche.
According to Ayurveda, the body comprises seven essential elements: blood, skin, juices, flesh, bones, marrow, and semen. These, combined, form our gross body. The seven aspects of an individual include length, breadth, height, special orientation, anti-matter, thought processes, and divine sentiments. The first four are inert, while the last three relate to consciousness.
The story of Lord Rama and the seven trees correlates to the seven chakras in the subtle body. Abhimanyu's inability to escape the Chakravyuha in the Mahabharata underscores the importance of awakening these chakras. Kundalini Shakti is invaluable, locked within these seven chakras, which serve as a divine vault.
Listed from the base of the spine, the chakras are Mooladhara, Svadhishthana, Manipura, Anahata, Vishuddha, Ajna, and Sahasrara, with Sahasrara reigning over the others like the pituitary gland over all endocrine glands.
Some yogis refer to these chakras as different bodies: physical, etheric, astral, mental, spiritual, cosmic, and divine. Each has unique properties, from the tangible physical body to the divine body where one experiences unity with the universe.
The strange legend of Skanda’s birth in the Shiva Purana illustrates this. Lord Shiva, seeking a son to vanquish demons, produced divine fire. The six Kritikas nourished Skanda, representing the six chakras, which imbue spiritual seekers with the strength to pursue lofty goals.
These chakras in the subtle spine function as energy transformers, nourishing the three bodies?"gross, subtle, and causal. According to Tantra Science, the world's chief powers are classified into seven types, culminating in a grand unification.
In spiritual science, descriptions of seven worlds, oceans, and continents are not geographic but represent spiritual realms. These seven are a vault of jewels containing everything necessary for our gross and subtle life.
By seeking both material and spiritual prosperity, we unite the world as one family, creating a peaceful, borderless world.
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