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THE GODDESS IS THE DOER OF ALL ACTION “All actions take place in time by the interweaving of the gunas and Prakriti [the Goddess], and the deluded man thinks that he is the doer of the actions.” The Bhagavad Gita According to the ancient cosmology of the Daughters and Sons of Sophia, in the process of becoming the entire cosmos the Goddess as the Primal Serpent first emanated as energy from the Infinite Spirit. She then proceeded to create the universe out of Herself, and when the cosmos was finally complete, the Goddess proceeded to nuture and animate all life forms, which became Her “children.” She then became not only Queen of the Universe, but the primal animator and the doer of all actions. When the Goddess created the human body, Her various frequencies of energy congealed to become our mental, emotional and physical bodies. She then became both the animator and nourisher of these vehicles of experience. Because of Her our cells continually replicate, blood perpetually pumps in and out of our hearts, and neurons spontaneously fire in our brains. All the functions of our body are overseen and performed by the Goddess in Her form of dynamic energy, or life force, much of which enters us through the air we breathe and the food and water we consume. Upon entering the bloodstream, the Goddess as life force moves to all parts of the body and both nourishes each inner organ and activates their respective functions. To fuel all our bodily processes, claim the Hindu scriptures, the Goddess as life force, or prana, divides herself into ten sub-pranas, including prana, apana, samana, etc. which perform all the bodily functions including breathing, digestion, and elimination. States the Sandilya Upanishad: “The functions of Prana are inspiration, expiration, and cough. Those of Apana are the excretion of the feces and the urine. Those of Vyana are giving and taking. Those of Udana are keeping the body straight, etc. Those of Samana are nourishing the body. Those of Naga are vomiting, etc.; of Kurma, the movement of the eyelids; of Krkara, the causing of hunger, etc.; of Devadatta, idleness, etc.; and Dhananjaya, phlegm.” The balance of the male and female principles, or water and fire, within the body is also controlled by the Goddess. As the life force She cycles every ninety minutes through the two main energy meridians of the body that control the water/fire balance. These vessels are known by the Hindus as the Ida and Pingala Nadis, and by the Chinese as the Ren and Du Meridians. The balance of the five elements that comprise the physical matrix of the body are also controlled by the Goddess when she moves through the lower five chakras, each of which is associated with one of the five elements. One of the most important seats of the Goddess is at the base of the spine, where She resides as the Source Chi and Mundane Kundalini. As the primal life force, the Goddess enters the two principal energy meridians and afterwards moves to all 72,000 subtle energy vessels that connect to every cell and organ. The ability to speak and articulate sounds, say the yogis, also comes from the Goddess at her lower seat. The Goddess as sound begins to vibrate at the base of the spine or “Para” level, before moving to the solar plexus or “Pashyanti” region, followed by its ascent to the “Madyuma” level at the heart and then emerging as fully developed “Vaikari” speech in the throat. According to the Tantric gnostics of India, all letters and sounds originate at the base of the spine from the Goddess as Kali, whose necklace of 50 skulls represent the 50 letters of the Sanscrit alphabet. The Goddess also controls all human activity both internally and externally via the power of the planets and stars that are broadcast to Earth. Each planet and Zodiacal sign rules over and controls a portion of the human body. The ancient gnostics maintained that the Goddess’ sevenfold nature manifests as Her Seven Rays, or Sons, who took their seats within the seven astrological planets and from there they continue to control all life as the Archons. The early gnostics dedicated themselves to understanding the planetary spirits and how to either neutralize their negative influence or amplify their positive effects through gems and metals. Excerpted from: “World Gnosis: The Coming Gnostic Civilization” © 2010 Mark Amaru Pinkham
Posted on: Sun, 26 Jan 2014 00:50:24 +0000

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