Dial Ajna for master
The very famous old Indian saying in Hindi language - Guru ke bina gati nahi translates into one cannot progress without the master. The Sanskrit word Gati has several meanings to it - Success, speed, happiness, movement, knowledge (gyan), liberation (moksha) - so the saying implies we can not attain much of this (gati) without the Guru. We have digressed very far from our OWN self, and being completely oblivious to the fact that every human being is born with the master. Lets us take this opportunity to remind ourselves of a super hero within us - an INVINCIBLE one ❤️.
It is for a reason when we are in pain/ distressed/ helplessly lost or in a state of confusion - The subconscious mind takes over and, we end up with hands on forehead, rubbing or stimulating our pineal gland/third eye. ( Dont we all do that ). We are dialling desperately to seek the guidance, help, direction. Our call to establish the connection with THE GURU within – Ajna Chakra. Ajna Chakra = Guru Tattva = Third Eye = Pineal Gland = Intuition = The Master
Ajna chakra is the chakra of the mind - Its Indigo coloured, located in brain directly behind the brow center and is associated with the element of light. It is our Guru Tattva - the divine principle in form of Intuition to lead us from darkness to light. Our capability to see from mind’s eye or visualise comes from here. Our two eyes see the physical world and balanced ajna chakra has the ability to see psychically (Divya Drishti) Spiritually, Agna chakra reveals us the ultimate truth that the self and universe are one. It destroys negativity (Mind you – God doesnt like negativity 😊). Ardhanarishvara - The hindu deity is associated with ajna chakra and symbolises masculine(Shiva) and feminine(Shakti) unity.In physical body, it is Ida and Pingala nadi’s union with sushumna nadi at ajna chakra. Pranayama and meditation can help balancing Ajna Chakra. The beej mantra is aum, chanting of this mantra help practitioner with the powers of intuition.









