Tuesday, March 29, 2016

The Power of Shiva


Namaste and Welcome
On the Divine Peace Reiki blog we will work with and explore many traditions.


Today we explore Shiva in his many aspects.
At the highest level, Shiva is regarded as limitless, transcendent, unchanging, and formless.
Shiva also has many benevolent and fearsome forms.  In benevolent aspects, he is depicted as an omniscient Yogi who lives an ascetic life on Mount Kailash, as well as a householder with wife Parvati and their two children, Ganesah and Kartikeya, and in fierce aspects, his is often depicted slaying demons. 
Shiva is also regarded as the patron god of yoga and arts.

For 12 unusual and often unknown facts about Shiva, click on the following link: http://www.youthconnect.in/2015/09/08/lord-shiva-interesting-god/
The following links offer more information on Shiva, as well as a powerful Shiva mantra.

http://www.thespiritualsun.com/practices/texts/hindu/om-namah-shivaya

https://youtu.be/05c7SkvFY_o                                                                                                                                                                       
Are you interested in bringing a male partner into your life?
A Shiva mantra can attract a male partner for personal or professional purposes; the key is to be discriminating.

I have seen this mantra attract males, some of them saints, and some back ally tomcats. Do trust your instincts when someone new enters your field.

Much love and many blessings,

Paula

Saturday, March 26, 2016

Yoga Nidra and the Healing Garden of the 7 Sisters of Angelic Reiki

                                                                               
Namaste and welcome to the first of many Yoga Nidra and the 5 Elements postings on The Divine Peace Reiki & Wellness Center's blog.

Our first visit is to The Healing Garden of the 7 Sister's of Angelic Reiki where we are offered the bounty of the garden. The 7 Sisters are a relationship that is formed when someone is attuned to Reiki by an Angelic Reiki Master & Teacher. 
The sisters each represent a color of the rainbow and a chakra in the 7 chakra system.

Our background music will be from WaveSource - http://viewpure.com/zDJcVpW-3YI?start=0&end=0

Definitions of the word chakra: noun - each of the centers of spiritual power in the human body, usually considered to be seven in number. 
Sanskrit - wheel.

Please note: you will not find the chakras in the physical body. If you were to look within the physical body you would not find a physical chakra. This is a common misconception. We look to the subtle bodies for a better understanding of the chakras or energy centers.

In Yoga Nidra we easily move from one kosha, or sheath, to another, expanding our awareness while deeply resting. 




Shortly after my Angelic Reiki attunement, the 7 Sisters came forward and asked me to connect people to the Healing Garden through the lovely guided meditation included in this recording. 

A trip to the sisters' garden includes connecting to, and being nourished by, the 5 elements. A perfect way to start a Yoga Nidra and the 5 Elements exploration.

Much love and many blessings,

Paula





Sunday, March 20, 2016

A Ganesha Mantra to Remove Obstacles




Although I've study many traditions and have been fortunate to have known many wonderful teachers and mentors, I have a special place in my heart for mantras.



When we say "Aum Ganeshaya Namah" before starting anything what we are saying is that "In what we are about to do, let wisdom be our guide".

Click here for the Ganesha mantra.

As a new adventure starts I call on Ganesha to remove any obstacles to the success of this blog to educate and entertain. 

Ganesha explained: An elephant's trunk has the strength to uproot a tree as well as the finesse to pick up a needle.

Ganesha's trunk symbolises the fact that the wise person has both immense strength and fine discrimination. 
Ganesha has large ears. The wise person hears all.

He has four hands. 

In one hand he holds a lotus, the symbol of enlightenment.
In the other hand he holds a hatchet. That is, the old karma, all your sanskars, the accumulated good and bad of past deeds get cut when enlightenment comes.
The third hand holds laddus, the round sweet-meats. They are the rewards of a wise life. Ganesha is never shown eating the laddus. The wise person never partakes of the rewards of his deeds. He is not attached to them.
The fourth hand is shown blessing the people. The wise person wishes the best for everyone.




Ganesha has only one tusk; the other is shown broken. There is an interesting story as to how Ganesh happened to get an elephant's head and how one tusk got broken. 

The symbolism of the broken tusk is that the wise person is beyond duality.



We tend to think that we end when our bodies end in the material world. We are the first person. All else is different. This duality is created by the mind which creates the ego to help us survive in this world. This 'me-other' duality is the screen keeping us from realising our real Self, which is beyond body and mind. 


Once we transcend this duality, we see the entire Universe as a single whole and we become aware of our true Selves. 
The single tusk of Ganesha symbolises this non-duality. Wisdom allows us to see all as one and ourselves an integral part of the whole.




Ganesha is shown sitting with one foot on the ground and the other resting on his knee, above the ground. The wise person is of this earth, yet not entirely of this earth.




Ganesha is shown seated on a rat. The reason for saying that Ganesha 'rides' on the rat is that the rat is among the greediest of all animals. It will keep nibbling at whatever is available, eating everything it can. 

Scientifically, too, the rat's teeth keep growing and it has to keep chewing on something to keep these within limits. 

The rat is a symbol of our senses, which are never satisfied. 
They crave new experiences, new tastes. Left uncontrolled, they keep growing forever. The wise person rides on their senses and keeps them under control.

Ganesha is often shown seated in front of a tray of sweets. In these images the rat is shown sitting in front of Ganesha, perhaps a bit to one side, looking up at him. The senses of the wise person are under their control and the rat dare not eat the sweets without the permission of Ganesha.


Ganesha is the son of Shiva and Parvati, the God governing the life-force and the earth-mother. This symbolizes the spirit and body of a wise person.

Finally, the wise person has the dignity of an elephant.

Much love and many blessings,

Paula


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Welcome and Introduction




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Here you will find information and experientials related to the services and offerings at the Center, located at 333 Scott Swamp Rd., Farmington, CT 06032.

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