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more about paper amulets
Building the paper amulet:
First and central put a seed syllable of power here I put HUNG; power of fire straight from the heart combined with TRISHULA; weapon and protection.
Now we add supporting seed syllables along the sides which enhance our main one, so I put DŪM which acts as a shield to go with our sword
Lastly add a sealing syllable to harmonize the actions of all the magick, I added a fire dragon symbol.
Now it's done and ready to be "cast" which can include burning it or submerging it in water.
Paper amulet can also be worn on the self for protection or cast onto targets to seal, protect or control them.
【3584日目】2022-11-09 お店に入ったら、すぐに「福岡さんですよね?」って言われたので、僕は「(旧アカウント名)ですよね?」と言い返しました (ΦωΦ) ふふふ、初めまして♥ BiJA@下北沢 ____________________________________ ということで、西新宿アチャカナで間借り営業をしているBiJAさんの、下北沢での営業がはじまりました。ようこそ世田谷へ。 *Sambar *Rasam *Mor Kuzhambu *Vathal Kuzhambu *Urulai Kizhangu Varuval *Curd *Oorugai *Ponnni Rice あえてなのか、忘れてなのか、「MEALS」とは記述がない。そんなの関係なく、徹頭徹尾貫かれたveg meals魂が僕の胃袋を鷲掴みです。 うっひゃー!おいしい〜! 先日のインド旅で現地入手した貴重な干し野菜を使ったワッタルクランブ、今日はオクラです。ほどよい歯触りと、ぐっと深みのある旨み。発酵の酸味とタマリンドの酸味のマリアージュ。おいしくて…ついついおかわりを。 サンバルは、なんだろう…胡麻のような、芥子のような不思議なナッツ感。豆でこんな味になるのだろうか…ついついおかわりを。 モールクランブと混ぜても、ヨーグルトと混ぜても、負けないキレのあるウールガイ。 Urulai Kizhangu Varuval ウルライ キラング…知らないタミル語…ジャガイモのスパイス炒めでした。マドゥライで食べた思い出話とともにいただきました。 いいなぁ。料理にストーリーがあるって素敵だなぁ。 インド料理好きにはたまらない味。とても親しみ深いベビーフェイスと、体に刻まれた紋々とのギャップ。色んな意味で記憶に刻まれるランチでした。 ____________________________________ 🇮🇳 #india #indianfood #asia #asianfood #foodpic #foodstagram #tasty #delicious #spice #BiJA #curry #インド #インド料理 #下北沢 #スパイス #カレー #フクドローン #ふくすたぐらむ ↓BiJA @bija_indianfood (Duke Saloon) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClAFSYQvjK1/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
I practice work with seed retention & mantras. I used to live in the temple of tantric #alchemy & #shamanism in south Florida. The #mantras power comes from awakening #kundalini #seedretention, yabyum. #Tantric #mantras use #bija (seed) sounds, which have no specific meaning, but represent a particular deity or divine energy. “In Tantric puja, mantras are thought to have four layers, or koshas, each more subtle than its predecessor: -The word and its meaning -The feeling of the #mantra -An intense, deep awareness -A state of ajapa-japa, or soundless sound, when the mantra is no longer repeated, but is fully understood” Im a huge study of emotional alchemy. It's all about self love. Once you master that you have so much love for yourself that you want to share it with others. Start with #YabYum is the symbol of divine union. It is the posture in which man and women are united between Heaven and Earth: a classic meditation posture. In #TibetanTantra it is about the union of Compassion and Truth/ Wisdom. In Indian #Tantra it is about the #masculine as a passive meditator with the #feminine as a dancing #shakti in his lap… pure awareness meeting pure energy. On a #metaphysical level, Yab-Yum represents the union of dualistic forms in order to attain transcendence. In other words, when we bring apparent opposites together in love we can enter a state beyond normal consciousness: a state of oneness or unity #consciousness A remembrance of who we are beyond name and form https://www.instagram.com/p/CXnrKr8rScY/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Krim Krim (pronounced ‘kreem’) is the first and most important of the consonant mantras, the mantras that begin with a hard consonant rather than a vowel or sibilant. Krim begins with Ka, the first of the Sanskrit consonants that indicates manifest prana and the initial phase of energy. To this it adds the Ra-sound or seed of fire, the Ã-sound or focusing power as in the other Shakti mantras. It creates light and intention like Hrim and Shrim but of a more specific, stimulating, and manifesting nature. Krim relates to Vidyut Shakti or the basic electrical energy behind all things in the universe – the Kriya Shakti or power of action on all levels. Krim rules over all manifestation including time, space and action (causation). Through it, we can gain control of our karmas and also move beyond them. Krim is the seed mantra of Kali, the Goddess of time and transformation, the consort of Lord Shiva, the Destroyer/Transformer in the Hindu trinity of great deities. Through it, we set Kali’s power in motion within us. It serves to energize things to the highest level, which is to raise their level of vibration to the point where we can return to the source. Krim is a mantra of work, yoga and transformative energy, and is said to be Yoga bija or the ‘seed syllable of Yoga practice’. Its inner application is to awaken the Kundalini Shakti to merge our outer nature back into the higher Self. Krim stimulates higher perception and higher prana, promoting the yogic process of pratyahara (internalization of mind) and giving greater power to concentration, meditation and Samadhi. The mantra can connect us with the inner power of any deity we wish to connect to. In terms of Ayurveda, Krim combines Vata (wind, electrical) energy mantra with Pitta (fire) for an adrenaline type effect. It has a powerful electrical force and stimulates all the pranas and Agnis (biological fires), the circulatory and nervous systems, particularly the heart and the liver. In Vedic astrology, Krim relates primarily to the planet Mars, which is the planet of work and effort. Krim is generally a harsh or strong mantra, particularly as used with Hum, and so should be recited with care. *** Klim Klim (pronounced ‘kleem’) is the softer, watery or more feminine aspect of Krim. As Krim is electrical or projective, Klim has a magnetic quality that draws things to us. It can also be used to hold or fix things in place. Klim carries the Akarshana Shakti or the ‘power of attraction’. It relates to Krishna, who grants bliss (Ananda) as a deity, and to Sundari, the Goddess of love and beauty. Klim is the seed mantra of desire (Kama Bija) and helps us to achieve our true wishes in life. Klim can be used relative to any deity we would like to access to fulfill our wishes. Klim is the mantra of love and devotion, increasing the love energy within our hearts. For this reason, it is one of the most benefic mantras, and one of the safest and most widely used. Relative to Ayurveda, Klim is mainly a Kapha (water)-promoting mantra and is particularly good for the reproductive system and for the plasma and skin. It promotes Kledaka Kapha (the digestive fluids of the stomach), increasing our capacity for nourishment. Most importantly, it is specific for Tarpaka Kapha, the Soma of the brain that promotes well-being, soothing the nerves and calming the heart. It strengthens the immune system and brings contentment to the entire being. Klim is not specifically an astrological mantra, but is sometimes used for Venus or the Moon. For Vastu, it can bring the energy of Divine love and beauty into the dwelling. Klim can have a harsh side as well. It can be used to fix, to stop or to nail down, or to hold things under the power of wishes, though such usage is not as common as its benefic application.
Excerpts from a longer article on several bija mantras by David Frawley, here: https://www.vedanet.com/mantra-yoga-primal-sound/