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Sheshnaag – the serpent energy – kundalini

by Swami Ram on Feb.24, 2011, under Feature

Sheshnaag is the snake, a symbolic representation of desire. Scientific studies have shown that the eye is the part of the human body through which Man makes meaning of the universe. If a man desires something, for example a woman, the desire goes from his eyes to the brain, and then moves down the spine to various parts of the body. This triggers an urge towards action or movement such as to hug, procreate, walk, or touch the woman. Similarly, if a woman desires, a man, the energy of desire will travel a path from the eyes to the brain, the spine and different parts of the body.

In the Holy Bible, the story of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden is recorded. What did Eve offer to Adam? .Was it in reality an ‘apple? The symbolism of the FORBIDDEN FRUIT offered to Adam was the FRUIT OF DESIRE or the SERPENT ENERGY. After Adam had partaken of the FRUIT OF DESIRE and the Serpent energy was satisfied, they both became conscious of their nakedness. Once that awareness was raised, they both proceeded to hide their nakedness with fig leaves. There is no reference in the BIBLE Serpent Energy was evil. Man, through his own inference, made that assumption.

It is clear from the book of Genesis that the GARDEN OF EDEN was not on earth but in the Heavens or the Astral Plane where only the spirit-souls exist. Adam and Eve did not have a physical body, so when Eve had a desire to exist in physical from, the combined brain and spinal column with its little tail [Sheshnaag] became the foundation of her human body. Through desire she cohabited with Adam which then brought the male and female genes together to form a child which created the cycle of continuous desire. Thus was born all material desires such as wealth, children, lust, and material possessions. With the stigma of desire, they then had to leave the garden (Astral Plane) because in this dimension of paradise there were no desires. The attachment to desire meant transference to a physical dimension which meant they had to inhabit the Earth. READ MORE IN THE BOOK “SCIENCE IN THE HINDU GODS BOOK”

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Vishnu – The universe itself, space or mass

by Swami Ram on Feb.24, 2011, under Feature

Vishnu, the Preserver of the universe, represents space. The word itself means the Great Omnipresent.  He is reclining on the snake [Ananta] on the Milky Ocean.  The snake represents cosmic energy and the ocean of milk stands for beatitude [Ananda].  Vishnu’s color is sky-blue, indicating his infinitude.  He is Achyuta, because there is no rise or fall for him.  From his navel arose the creative power in the form of the four-faced Brahma. The Chakra or discus in one of the upper hands of Vishnu symbolizes the cycle of time (Kala-chakra). The whirling brings in consolation as well as revenges, according to Varaha Purana.  The Chakra is also described as the Dharmachakra, maintaining orderliness and proper functioning of the Universe. READ MORE IN THE BOOK “SCIENCE IN THE HINDU GODS BOOK”

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