Today we experience the last new moon of 2023. Each new moon phase marks the beginning of a cycle but this one is exceptionally strong!
This is the time to clear out any of your own karmic spiritual baggage and prepare to have a new expansion of your authentic self come in for 2024. What is Karma? Karma translates from sanskrit into the word action. The philosophy of karma can easily be equated to Newton's third law - "Every action has an equal and opposite reaction". Whether it is an immediate action from saying something out loud and it coming back to you or from your soul's past actions in previous incarnations.
Our personal karma can be resolved quickly when we recognize the pattern and take action to amend it. Then, when we are ready to release it the energetic fields around us will shift. Have you noticed some people experience the same luck or fortune? It is because of past actions. Others, try as they can to overcome but face adversity. H...
Have you ever noticed a high pitched sound that comes in both ears when meditating? Or even perhaps when you have a strong intuition? Contrary to popular belief, there is not always a need to run to the doctor and check for tinnitus. The vedic philosophy calls it the , "Shruti"
The word “shruti” derives from the Sanskrit root “shru” to hear. The shruti is defined as the never changing eternal infinite and ultimate reality. The four Vedas – RK Veda, Sāma Veda, Yajur Veda and Atharva Veda are also referred to as shruti. How does this relate to that sound in your ears? Let's roll it back further in Vedic philosophy to understand more.
At the very beginning of creation the atmosphere was fresh and pure. It was free of all stress or strain. It is here that the knowledge of the Vedas was given in the form of cognition to the Rishis - Vedic Seers of ]Vedic literature (this written form is known as smriti). This first arose in their consciousness taking shape of a wave (seen) and this...
Why is it that we reach out to you all to participate in the Rounding Workshops over the Solstice or Equinox? In a nutshell, we wish for you to experience Nature's energy shift for deeper results and less stress. Do less and accomplish more.
The Solstice
"Sol", derives from the Latin word for Sun and sistere is abbreviated with, "stice", meaning to stand still. On this date, the earth's axis tilts to its most extreme on these dates (approx 23.5 degrees). Whether one resides in the northern or southern hemisphere, the sun appears to reach its highest or lowest point respectively. Many festivities have been remembered around these dates but the June Solstice hosted the shenanigans of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream in the northern hemisphere. Needless to say, throughout the centuries humankind has been aware of the energetic shift. As meditators, we become more aware of these energetic shifts within and around us. We are less at the effect of our stress and become more attun...
Keep Calm and Carry On..
From the floods in Australia to the slaughter in Ukraine, stress levels have rocketed even further. Who would have thought that after a global pandemic more instability would occur? Well, the Vedic scientists did. The Vedic Science of Being, includes us being part of one intelligent field. Many refer to it as the Universal Field. Others may call it the Universe, God, Consciousness, take it as you will. As living entities upon a planet, we too are reflective of all that exists within the field. This can also be referred to as energy. Energy has vibrational frequencies. Those that practice Vedic Meditation are given a sound that resonates a frequency when practiced. It is that ancient frequency that brings the mind inward, away from the worldly troubles, the body gains deep rest (up-to 2-5 times) and upon returning to the world, eyes open more refreshed, our nervous system is less agitated and infused with a deeper capacity to adapt. All because we are reminded...
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