Invocation brings down Divine Help and Divine Protection. Remember you are not just saluting the physical or another student. When you say “Namaste,” you are saluting the spiritual being within the spiritual teacher or student. Concentrate on your Crown, Ajna and Heart. Say, Namaste! Salutations to the Spiritual Teacher within the Physical Teacher, all the Great Ones, all the Spiritual Helpers and Beings of Light... Thank you for your Great Blessings, for your divine love and mercy, for abundance and prosperity, for divine help and protection, with Thanks and in Full Faith! Who are the great ones? They are the Great Teachers of all great religions – Lord Buddha, Lord Buddha Kuan Yin, Lord Buddha Padmasambhava, Lord Christ, Lord Jesus, Lord Shiva, Lord Rama, Lord Krishna, the Prophet Mohammad, and others. Pranic Healing is a bridge to spirituality. It opens a new Horizon. Arhatic Yoga consists of yogic techniques designed to help us develop spiritually. It is prehist...
The Tibetan Master Djwhal Khul said, “All disease is a result of inhibited Soul Life... The art of the healer consists of releasing the Soul, so it can flow through the aggregate of organisms which constitute any particular form. The true and future healing is brought about when the life of the Soul can flow without impediment and hindrance throughout every aspect of the form. It can then vitalize it." What this means is, the more abundant the flow of spiritual energy (Soul Life) coming into the body through the crown chakra, the faster the rate of healing. The Soul is a spark from the universal flame, which some call God. God puts forth this portion of the Godhead, which then incarnates, or takes a body, in the lower plane, the earth. As an extension of God, our Soul is in a state of permanent health, a state of prolonged awareness, peace, love and bliss. We may not be consciously aware of it, but we inherently know that this state of peace resides within us. As we ...