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with us you will find traditional practices to support your healing journey �

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In this image from the Bhagavad Gita, picture the Self to be the rider and this body the Chariot, the intellect to be th...
11/09/2021

In this image from the Bhagavad Gita, picture the Self to be the rider and this body the Chariot, the intellect to be the charioteer, mind the reins, and the senses the horses.

He whose horses are well broken, and whose reins are strong and kept well in the hands of the Charioteer (the intellect) can reach the Absolute State. But the man whose horses (the senses) are not controlled, nor the reins (the mind) well managed, goes to destruction.

-Swami Vivekananda-
Jnana Yoga

The symbol of the Wise Woman tradition is a spiral. A spiral is a cycle as it moves through time. A spiral is movement a...
22/03/2021

The symbol of the Wise Woman tradition is a spiral.

A spiral is a cycle as it moves through time.

A spiral is movement around and beyond a circle,
always returning to itself,
but never at exactly the same place.

Spirals never repeat themselves.

The symbol of the Wise Woman tradition is the spiral.

The spiral is the bubbling cauldron.

The spiral is the curl of the wave.

The spiral is the lift of the wind.

The spiral is the whirlpool of water.

The spiral is the umbilical cord.

The spiral is the great serpent.

The spiral is the path of the earth.

The spiral is the twist of the helix.

The spiral is the spin of our galaxy.

The spiral is the soft guts.

The spiral is the labyrinth.

The spiral is the womb-moon-tide mobius pull.

The spiral is your individual life.

The spiral is the passage between worlds:
birth passing into death passing into birth.

The path of enlightenment is the spiral dance of bliss.

~ Susun W**d ~

🌀Nicole
Sacred Wild Woman Medicine

Photo Credit ~ Sarah Smiles Creations

Take care of this bodyBecause it is not the body the purposeBut the body as a vesselThat connects us with the SourceFor ...
28/11/2020

Take care of this body

Because it is not the body the purpose

But the body as a vessel

That connects us with the Source

For the soul to realize itSelf 🙏
My work is to hold the space for you and to support your healing process through holistic body therapy as you become Aware. This Mission is held by the Archetype of the Mother and the Goddess, protected by our Guardians and benevolent Spirits.

What I offer:

-Holistic Massage Therapy (Relaxation, Deep Tissue, Pregnancy)
It is called the Art of Relaxation as it takes complete surrender to let go of deep tension, traumas and physical, emotional and spiritual stagnation. It is by creating space within that energy can flow and healing takes place.

-Abdominal Massage (Arvigo Therapy), for emotional, physical and spiritual balance and well-being.
The abdominal area is the site of digestive and reproductive organs, our emotional and spiritual gates. It is from this Sacred Space that we move, grow, create, connect, give and receive. It is by connecting with this part of ourselves and by allowing the free flow of energy that we invite healing on many levels of our being.

-Alchemical blends of essential oils.
God has given us a plentiful garden of medicine 🙏 Plants are a powerful gateway for the Soul to connect with the Whole and to receive the healing we most need. Blends are tailored for specific needs such as physical, emotional and spiritual. There are many way for the body to absorb this medicine and one of the most powerful is through smell, through the limbic system in the brain which is the bridge that translates our outer experience into inner perception.

Contact me on curamatris@gmail.com if you have any questions, want to book an appointment or purchase a gift voucher for your loved ones 💕
Brochures are attached below 🌻

In the name of the Old Ways, in the name of the Whole 🙏
Blessings

Le mudra sono più di semplici gesti. Sono delle posizioni particolari delle mani che riescono a riequilibrare il nostro ...
16/11/2020

Le mudra sono più di semplici gesti. Sono delle posizioni particolari delle mani che riescono a riequilibrare il nostro corpo e la nostra mente e a canalizzare la nostra energia. Sono strettamente connessi con l’energia dell’universo (energia Chi) e il loro scopo è esattamente quello di incanalarla nel nostro corpo per ottenere determinati benefici.
Ecco di seguito l’elenco delle energie associate ad ogni sito della mano:
Pollice: sole, energia, fuoco.
Indice: aria, energia in movimento.
Medio: spazio, espansione, apertura.
Anulare: terra, solidità, radicamento.
Mignolo: acqua, liquidi, mobilità.
Shuni Mudra
Come si esegue: in questa posizione il pollice tocca il dito medio e le altre dita si lasciano andare gentilmente. È possibile appoggiare le mani sulle ginocchia per rilassare le dita non unite ed evitare di irrigidirle.
Significato: Shuni Mudra è la mudra che rappresenta la pazienza: il dito medio sta ad indicare la costanza nell’arrivare ai propri obiettivi, mentre il pollice simboleggia metaforicamente la natura e il divino.
Quali benefici porta: questa mudra è in grado di agire sulla nostra pazienza, aumentandola e consolidandola. Aiuta a farci affrontare meglio i periodi di transizione e cambiamento, quando siamo in attesa di raccogliere i frutti del nostro lavoro oppure attendiamo un risultato importante e abbiamo bisogno di calmare l’ansia e la negatività.

Secred Divine Ta**ra Vidya Says...Maa Parvati is one of the many forms of Shakti, the unknowable but enlivening feminine...
26/10/2020

Secred Divine Ta**ra Vidya Says...

Maa Parvati is one of the many forms of Shakti, the unknowable but enlivening feminine force, the feminine energy of the universe. Maa Parvati is the animating force that brings skill, power, prowess, and genius while she infuses the world with her magic.

Grieving the death of the woman he loved, Shiva had turned his back on the world and all its pleasures. He lived in a dark cave and spent his days in meditation and learning. Shiva was no longer concerned with the problems of the gods and would not come to their aid. But Parvati was determined to win his affection , so she took another form to draw Shiva out of his caves. She decided to go into the mountains and become an ascetic herself, and don't leave untill she won Shivas love, despite many hardships that she had to go through.

Shivas union with Parvati eventually inspired Shiva to accept pleasure into his life and he soon became the patron of the arts. The great warrior, much to the delight of all the gods, had become the Lord of Dance. Parvati also awakened his concern for the world by honouring him by asking his opinion about important issues. As he spoke, Shiva revealed the learning that he had gathered in his meditations, ensuring that the energy created by his asceticism was channeled for the good of all mankind.

Parvati represents the part of ourselves that creatively brings forth nourishment even in the midst of what seems to be rejection and disapproval. She is a wonderful affirmation that there are no limits to what a woman can do when she uses her spiritual energy in the pursuit of any goal she chooses. When we embrace love, Parvati is there to bless us!

Love Ta**ra Live Ta**ra

-Swamiji.

24/10/2020
Secred Ta**ra Vidya Explains... The Portal to Power.The womb is not just about creating new human life. It is about crea...
24/10/2020

Secred Ta**ra Vidya Explains...

The Portal to Power.

The womb is not just about creating new human life. It is about creating new life of many kinds. From the Dagara tribe in West Africa, Sobonfu Somé emphasizes our womb as “a gift that has been bestowed on us”: The womb is not just a place for babies, it is a very charged magnetic center for a lot of energy that comes from many different dimensions. We need to take better care of it and value it more, and know that this is a very delicate and powerful tool that we have been given.

Women have that sacred space of creation and creativity inside them. Energetically the womb is identical to the womb in the universe. So, everything new that is in harmony with the universe was always created by women. Women help create the energetic field of the womb on the outside. This is the purpose of ceremony. To access that place and put it in the physical world, outwardly. It has to be in ceremony. That’s how it has always worked.

Love Ta**ra Live Ta**ra

-Swamiji.

Jade Yoni Egg and Yoni Massage WandDelicious and nourishing for your va**nal tissues and sacred spaceFor sale 🙏 $15-$35C...
19/10/2020

Jade Yoni Egg and Yoni Massage Wand
Delicious and nourishing for your va**nal tissues and sacred space
For sale 🙏 $15-$35
Complete set $65
Private message for any question on how to choose your yoni egg and the safe and appropriate way to use it 🙏
Blessings
Cura Matris_Mother s Care
The use of a jade egg to strengthen the va**na is a Taoist practice that evolved over thousands of years ago in ancient China. Although this been an ancient practice, it was hidden through history and continue today to receive sabotaging in any way possible!
THERE ARE VERY STRICT INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO USE A YONI EGG SAFELY *contact me privately*

Jade
has long been revered as a precious, mystical, healing, powerful crystal. Not only was it loved for its extraordinary beauty, but for what is represented, including virtue, purity, sincerity, truth, grace, and wealth.

Yoni=sacred space=va**na
If your s*xual organs and pelvic floor are active, strong, and healthy, then your entire body is more active, strong, and healthy. The yoni is considered the place from which one can channel and transmute their chi (life force energy). Our wombs are truly so incredibly powerful, with the capability of creating new human lives! This energy of creation always exists within us. We can use this incredible life force energy towards whatever we may desire. It could be love, health, vitality, harmony, strength, clarity, abundance, business, relationships, finances, self-knowledge, or any other goal. Using this energy can help us in mind, body, and spirit, and keep a lifelong spark within us.
The ancient Chinese and many other traditional cultures tapped into the knowledge that healthy s*xual organs and s*xual energy influence so much more than just your s*x life.

Jade + Yoni = Magic Eggs
Safe and appropriate use of a Yoni Egg is very beneficial for physical, emotional and spiritual healing.
The idea behind inserting gemstone eggs into the va**na centers around pelvic floor strengthening. They provide a natural way to exercise the pubococcygeus, or PC muscle.The PC muscle has a very important function that we take for granted! It’s like a nice supportive sports bra for our pelvic organs. The egg placed inside the va**na encourages the woman to squeeze, or exercise the PC muscle, and hold the egg in.
Strengthening the PC muscle has many benefits including stronger or****ic contractions, increased bladder control, and is beneficial for labor and delivery. During labor, a strong PC muscle can help facilitate a faster delivery because the woman is stronger and can push harder. As an added bonus, she might have an easier time healing after having the baby because she started out with strong internal muscles. Lastly, regular exercising of the PC muscle encourages blood flow to the area, which can increase immunity for your female reproductive organs and keep your tissues healthy.
Yoni🥚will support you in build your confidence, lift your energy, strengthen your inner pillar and bring physical emotional and spiritual abundance in your life!!

Storytelling 💕The energy behind VIKRASANA, tree pose 🌳When the demon king Ravana kidnapped Queen Sita and brought her to...
17/10/2020

Storytelling 💕
The energy behind VIKRASANA, tree pose 🌳

When the demon king Ravana kidnapped Queen Sita and brought her to Lanka, he naturally assumed that she would fall for him. After all, other women did. He was handsome (once you got used to his ten faces), strong, and fabulously wealthy and powerful. His palace was a sensualist's dream of beauty and pleasant surroundings. Ravana was not unlike an urbane, highly influential drug lord—repellent, yet fascinating at the same time. He offered Sita one pleasure after another, but she said no to them all. He proposed to make her his chief wife, and Sita refused. She refused to spend even one night inside Ravana's beautiful palace.

When the demon king Ravana kidnapped Queen Sita and brought her to Lanka he naturally assumed that she would fall for him. After all, other women did.
“I am your prisoner, not your guest,” she said, “and I will never be your woman. Remember, I am Rama's wife and he will find me. And when he does, you will wish you had never even seen me.”

“I'm a generous man,” replied Ravana. “Every day I will ask you to accept me. You have one year. After that, if you still refuse, I will cook and eat you.”

Outside the palace, inside its walls, stood a grove of ashoka trees. Ashoka means “without sorrow.” Ashoka trees are symbols of love in Indian folk tradition. They are also healers, containing powerful medicinal compounds. Sita lived under the trees, surrounded by Ravana's elite staff of rakshasa women—monstrous creatures with the faces of goats, fish, and dogs; with hair sprouting from unlikely places; and unusual numbers of eyes and limbs. The guards were ordered not to harm Sita physically, but they could use psychological methods to break her down. They told her that Rama would never find her, and even if he did, Lanka, being an island fortress and protected by magic to boot, was impregnable. They advised that life in the comfort of Ravana's harem was a pretty sweet deal, as his hundred satisfied wives could attest. They said that a woman as royal and beautiful as Sita deserved to live in a palace and to be treated like the queen she was, not wander the forest with her exiled husband. "Forget Rama," they said. "Think of all that Ravana could do for you. And it's not like you're leaving here alive anyway," they reminded her.

But Sita sat, with her back against an ashoka tree, and she breathed slowly, and she waited. She concentrated her mind on Rama with one-pointed focus. Every thought, every breath, every beat of her heart said “Rama...find me. Rama. Rama.” She sent her love and longing into the trees, and imagined their leaves broadcasting Rama's name to the atmosphere. Sita was the daughter of Bhumi Devi, the earth itself, and deep within she felt kinship with rooted, growing things.

Every thought, every breath, every beat of her heart said “Rama...find me. Rama. Rama.”
Trees are patient creatures. They live a long, quiet time, and they know how to stand firm through all the changes of day and night, climate and season. Silently, those ashoka trees spoke to Sita: “Stay still, little sister. Be calm and steady, like us. Seasons change, we know, we know. This captivity is not forever. Stay still, and remember Rama.”

On the mainland, Rama summoned Hanuman, his monkey superhero aide-de-camp. Hanuman could assume any size he chose; he could fly; and he was prepared, at a heartbeat’s notice, to do anything Rama asked. “Go,” he said, “find Sita. But don't frighten her! Take my ring; when she sees it she will know you have come from me.”

And one day, Sita heard a name called softly from above: “Rama, Rama...” It was Hanuman, in the form of a tiny monkey. Hanuman spoke her beloved's name with all the love and longing that Sita felt in her own heart, and her heart told her to trust this peculiar messenger even before he produced a gold ring inscribed with “Rama-Rama-Rama” all around its circumference. (How Hanuman arrived in that very tree in the ashoka grove is another story. It is enough, here, to say that his visit restored Sita's sense of connection with her lord.)

THE POSE
Stand in tadasana (mountain pose), with your feet together, or hip-width apart. Spread your toes. Lift your inner arches. Distribute your weight evenly between the right and left sides of your body. Settle your feet into the floor as if they were sending down roots.

Then, shift your weight into your left leg. Press down with the root of your big toe and your outer heel. Externally rotate your right leg and place the sole of your right foot on your inner left leg, above or below (but not on) your knee. Level your hips. When you feel steady, stretch your arms overhead, hands parallel to each other. Relax your shoulders away from your ears.

Imagine yourself a tree in a grove. Sense the calm, rooted presence of your tree companions. Gaze forward at a point that does not move. Widen your peripheral vision. If you are practicing in front of a wall, feel back through your body to sense its steady presence. Breathe slowly and quietly. If your eyes harden or wander, or if your mind is agitated, your balance will waver. Be easy. Observe your mind, your breath. This pose may reveal previously unacknowledged distractions. In the midst of them, can you draw stability from the earth?

Imagine yourself a tree in a grove. Sense the calm, rooted presence of your tree companions.
Benefits of vrikshasana (tree pose) include improved balance and stability in the legs, feet, and pelvis—and also the emotions. Practice this pose when life makes you feel off balance, or when you have been moving too much.

REFLECTION
Trees appear throughout Indian sacred literature as symbols of the universe and as organic links between God and the individual. In this pose, imagine yourself as both Sita and the tree.

Sita, abducted and held captive, draws strength and comfort from nature. Contact with the earth helps her focus on Rama—who is, of course, not only her husband, but God, the personification of ultimate value. Her body may be constrained, but her mind is free. Have you been in a situation where there was overwhelming pressure to accept a way of life or a set of values that fought with your own deeply held sense of what is right? What helped you to regain and maintain your equilibrium? Perhaps you were in a difficult situation you weren't able to leave. Where did you find mental freedom? Did nature help?

The tree, patient, stable, and deeply rooted, offers shelter to the one who takes refuge beneath its branches, back snuggled firmly against its trunk. At the next opportunity, sit with your back to a tree and feel it breathe with you. Have you ever been called upon to comfort, to “back up” someone who needed your protection? Did their trouble disturb your equilibrium? It takes a lot to shake a tree. Through your back, sense the tree's profound calm.

As she remembers him, he also remembers her.
The Ramayana (the epic that this story comes from) is a teaching tale. Sita represents the mind or individual soul, Rama is the lord, or cosmic soul. They are separated through the machinations of Ravana, the ego, who kidnaps Sita by tricking her into desiring a magical golden deer for a pet. Mind loses its focus on the lord, the highest reality, and finds itself imprisoned. Now, Sita must regain her meditative focus. What helps her? Remembering her lord, being still and aware in a natural setting. And what helps her even more, once she has begun that practice, is the appearance of Hanuman. As she regains her composure and her focus, Hanuman—Rama's messenger—finds her and shows her Rama's ring as a token. As she remembers him, he also remembers her.

When events like this happen in our lives we sometimes call them coincidence, or synchronicity. (“I was just thinking of you, and you called!”) Remember a time when you sincerely turned to God (or to your practice) for help, and suddenly the world seemed full of “messages” from the universe, assuring you that you were on the right track. When that happens you are Sita in the ashoka grove, and those coincidences are Hanuman arriving with a token, reminding you that Rama remembers you too.

Secred Ta**ra Vidya Says... The greatest miracle in life is love, and it is the greatest mystery also; greater than life...
06/10/2020

Secred Ta**ra Vidya Says...

The greatest miracle in life is love, and it is the greatest mystery also; greater than life itself, because love is the very essence for which life exists.
Love is the source, and love is the end also. So one who misses love: misses all.
But don’t misunderstand love as an emotion – it is not. Love is not an emotion, is not a feeling. Love is the subtlest energy; subtler than electricity. The very substratum of all energies is love...

Love Ta**ra Live Ta**ra Live

-Swamiji.

-From Ta**ra Teachings-Lakshmi and Alakshimi 🌕🌑The Golden Moon of Wealth and the Dark Moon of Poverty Ritualistic Invest...
04/10/2020

-From Ta**ra Teachings-

Lakshmi and Alakshimi 🌕🌑
The Golden Moon of Wealth and the Dark Moon of Poverty
Ritualistic Investigation into Duality
1st October🌕
16th October🌑

Lakshmi is the Golden Goddess of Wealth. A beautiful woman of rapturous allure, attracting the soul like a moth to the flame.

Alakshimi, her elder sister, is the Barren Goddess of Poverty. A withered woman of sour nature who rules over loss, hopelessness, disgust and perversity.

When Lakshmi enters the heart and home there is a desire for Golden living. In her sweet-lipped realm, abundance and prosperity abounds on the spiritual and physical level as she carries the cup of Amrita (elixir.)

When Alakshimi enters however, there is preoccupation with life in decay. In her sour-lipped realm, perversion and poverty shade one's heart and being as she carries the cup of Halahala (poison).

The Soul Who Drinks the Secret Mix

One who trails their hand towards the secrets of blue twilight… One who reaches for a secret wisdom imparted twice daily… Such a one is on the way of the soul. The way of Shiva. Shiva is the paradox of polarities. Friend of both ghouls and angels. Loved by, and lover of, the righteous and perverse at the same time.

Legend tells of Shiva drinking the Hala Hala poison. Rather than destroying him, the poison made him even more beautiful and powerful. In Ta**ra nothing is rejected and poison and medicine are understood to be one and the same; polar facets of the same thing. In seeming paradox, to reject the poison becomes equal to refusing the medicine. Ta**ra offers a healing vision to the notion and reality of poison.

A new reality of revealing and resolving conflict...

To Know Both Goddesses

The Full Moon on 1st October is known as Lakshimi Puja.
The Dark Moon on 17th October is known as Alakshimi Amavasya (Amvasya means when the Moon is absent).

Between the Full Moon and the Dark Moon we find the age old Ta***ic festival connected to Lakshimi and her elder sister Alakshimi. When both Goddesses are known in balanced measure, there is sobriety and Ta***ic focus between the dualities.

The wisdom of the balance between wealth and poverty is the key to the door of vision.
These two forces prevail in our heart and in our universe and are both given honour by the Ta***ics. A balance between dark and light, man and woman, beauty and ugliness, Crow and Swan.

To worship Lakshimi without acknowledging her elder sister Alakshimi would be a one sided, blind pursuit, exemplified by extremes of indulgence and satisfaction without taking into account the shadows of life. True spirituality never turns a blind eye but has a vision between the dark and light at twilight. Night and day don’t exist together but might enter our home in the secret Ta***ic twilight as the story of the sisters coming for dinner at twilight reveals.

Two Sisters Come for Dinner at Twilight

An old Indian Ta***ic teaching story tells of both sister Goddesses visiting the house of a devotee, who through great Tapasya (concentrated effort) had awakened their interest. Upon inviting them into his home he asked them, as is the Indian custom, “What may I offer you?” In Indian culture, when receiving a guest into one’s home, the unquestioned custom is to offer them a wish. Whatever is asked is given as duty, without resentment from the giver or shame on the part of the asker. ‘The Guest is God’ is a Indian phrase that has at its root the vision of the divine in the most mundane of areas. Although classical Indian culture is slowly being eroded by modern standards, this elegance and grace of etiquette remains, mirroring an order from a world beyond that of everyday concerns and striving.

And so the devoted host received the sisters…

Lakshmi came wearing red and gold (the colours of the bride in India). Her full hair was beautifully and modestly braided and she scented the atmosphere with rose and jasmine. She moved with sweet elegance as if she floated on the ether. The devotee noticed that her countenance and presence brought space to his breath and heart, a feeling of well-being, generosity and contentment entering his spirit as he watched her.

Lakshmi's wish was for a single dish of sweets and creamy delicacies. The devotee had these ordered and she ate them in a graceful, almost dance-like manner.

Alakshimi entered wearing a single white cloth (the colours of an Indian funeral widow). Her hair was sparse and unkempt, matted and unwashed. She moved awkwardly and painfully with a hunchback, stinking of bile and excrement. The devotee watched her and noticed how she aroused craving and perverse tightening thoughts in him. Anger and violence struck his mind like lightening. Shortness of breath and a vice like grip on his heart was felt.

Alakshmi’s wish was for copious dishes of lemons and chilies that had started to rot and decay The devotee had these ordered and watched how she went at devouring them in a seemingly breathless panic.

As the two sisters enjoyed their meal in the home of their devotee, he noticed that a profound focus and sobriety existed in him. He had equal understanding of fortune and loss at the same time, which filled his head with compassion and lucidity.

Lakshmi stood up and said "May I wash my hands outside, I will return in a moment.”
The devotee directed her and she left him alone with her older sister. In the presence of Alakshimi, the devotee became morose and depressed, concerned only with the morbidity in his heart and the world around him. He went very deep into his meditation but the pain took away his clarity. When Lakshimi returned, a balance once again came over him as if waking from a dream and he saw that life is not only bad.

Then Alakshimi stood up and said “I wish to go s**t and need no water as I never wash.” The devotee directed her. When he was left in the presence of Lakshimi, he noticed that he was filled with rapture and well-being. Kingly and proud, compassion left his heart as he indulged in his own grandeur. He even thought about making advances towards Lakshimi, but her elder sister was already returning. Again, the devotee felt he had awoken from a self-satisfied trance and could not imagine what arrogance had possessed him.

After dinner conversation ensued…

The elder sister demanded to know from the devotee which of them was the most beautiful. The poor devotee strained to find an answer that would not cause offence.
Her attempted to go into deep meditation to find the answer that stands between the opposites. In inner Ta***ic equanimity he found the secret twilight insight that stands between dark and light.

“You are both profoundly beautiful and ugly at the same time according to where you stand.” he said. Alakshimi leaned forward and glared frighteningly into his eyes, asking, “What do you mean?” The stench of her breath almost knocked him unconscious.
He answered: “Lakshmi for example was hideously ugly when she stood outside my home, but when she entered within she became beautiful’.” He continued, choosing his words very carefully, “Alakshimi was unbelievably beautiful when she stood outside my home but not so pleasing when she entered within. When both of you come together my heart is in balance.”

Lakshmi said, “Dear devotee, sometimes I will come alone. But if you wish to enjoy my beauty a little more then place rose and jasmine flowers and sweets on your altar.

Alakshimi said, “And sometimes I will also visit you alone. But if you wish to enjoy my beauty a little longer then leave rotting lemons and chillies outside your door.”

“If you are wise and find the secret between twilight,” spake both sisters together,
“We will come together.”

Meeting in the Balance of Twilight

Just as night departs when the sun rises and the sun departs as the moon rises, Alakshmi and Lakshmi are opposites never to inhabit the same space except in rare moments of balance, exemplified by the twilight hours.

Twilight symbolises the balance of opposites. The word Hathyog by its very etymology, implies the art and practice of this unity. The twilight consciousness is the balanced harmonised place of awareness and poise between both sides of reality.

In general, modern living, ideologies and religions are based upon ideas and principles that honour the sun. We may follow these established lines and codes of conduct to our own detriment if we don’t take a closer look at the nature of things.

Living by the sun causes dryness, heat and exhaustion. One can become loud and consumed by fire. Gold in the daylight is of great worth, but it becomes a curse when not balanced with Silver by moonlight. Hence an overbalance of the Lakshimi Tatva in oneself can cause stagnation, greed, arrogance, lack of compassion and self-satisfied indulgence.

However, along with their conferring of vision, sensitivity and feeling of the subtle, night and moonlight realms hold dangers of being consumed by the spiritual world. Hence an overbalance of the Alakshimi Tatva in oneself can create a hunger mindset of unsatisfiable craving and feelings of emptiness. Humility void of a little pride can turn to poverty.

The Balance of Gold and Silver, Sun and Moon, is the place where both sisters are given honour, where power meets humility and heat touches cooling respite.

Sisters as Queens

Lakshmi is the Queen of Riddhi.
The Riddhis are a very subtle science regarding the manifested powers of success and prosperity. For example, one of the Riddhis is known as Satyasankalp. This is the power to manifest whatever one intends.

Alakshimi is the Queen of the Siddhi.
The Siddhis are equally a very subtle science of powers within the psychic realm.
The Siddhis are powers that pertain more to the spiritual side of things, it could be said.
For example, one of the Siddhis is known as Isithavam. This is the psychic power of having wisdom of the secrets of the Sun and the Moon.

We will go into a detailed account of the Riddhis qnd Siddhis at another time.

The Door to Appeasing the Spirits

Above the doors of many Indian households and workplaces often hangs a string of lemons and chillies. Even though its meaning may be forgotten by many, it has its roots in a spiritual world view. The spirits of poverty exemplified by Alakshimi are astral energies that live in the ether and feed upon sour and hot energy, emanated though the string’s decomposing odours.

In Ta**ra, a whole science exists around satisfying the energies and spirits that live in the subtle layers of the air element, with perfumes both fragrant and noxious being used to balance and appease.

The Door to the Heart

SHREEM is the Bija mantra of Lakshimi. When uttered at the right resonance, this mantra stimulates the currents of the heart chakra and opens the door to the heart. The hands are a door to the heart energies and, when we look at Lakshmi iconography, we see that she has mountains of gold coins pouring from her hands. Lakshimi Mudra is the physical gesture of assisting the body to open the heart channel. It goes 'hand in hand' with an inner mudra of concentration used at this moon phase.

The mantras and mudras of Alakshimi are not to be written and only imparted in ritual context. These mudras teach one of closing the door of the heart. Such practices can give insights into the ways we might be unconsciously closing off the life force.

The mudras of both sisters work with the hands extensively. It may be noted that improper yoga practice compressing the wrist nerves can work counterproductively on both the spiritual and physical levels of Prana Shakti.

Unlocking our True Being - Samkaras and Vasanas

Samskaras are the deep roots of our tendencies from which, or moreover ‘around’ which, we move. Samskaras are stored in and arise from the causal body which is known as the deepest of the 5 bodies that cover the soul. Ta**ra knows these bodies as layers of frozen shadows that mask reality. The causal covering is known as the Manomaya Kosha and is the deep place where things in our being are hidden and almost invisible.

Vasanas are our tendencies that we move with, and move towards. They are present in the most subtle layers of the astral body, known as the Anandamaya Kosha. This astral body is a more tangible realm of the subconscious mind than the causal body, giving us the experience of sensation.

Alakshimi is the Goddess with the key to the Samskaras
Lakshimi is the Goddess with the key to the Vasanas

Our Samskaras and Vasanas are invisible as they give rise to our experience. Through the manifestations and consequences they incur we might obtain clues to the programming that rules us.

Ta**ra is the introspective study of how we formulate reality by the dance of Samskara and Vasana, of Alakshmi and Lakshimi. Ta**ra recognises that the Samskaras and Vasanas are not who we really are, but two interacting constellations of energy giving form to self-experience.

Samskaras and Vasanas - Playing Ball

Our being is like a ball that bounces around a room full of furniture. We could say that, according to the contents of the room, we come to define ourselves. The furniture upon which the ball resounds gives definition to the psychic space and defines the ball’s possible movements.

The ball represents the Vasanas - our tendencies - and the content and form of the room represent the Samskaras - our predefined codes.

By liberating the ball from its usual movements or Vasanas, one steps into attainment of the Riddhis, a very subtle science regarding the manifested powers of success and prosperity, of which the Goddess Lakshmi is Queen. Through deep study of the furniture-filled room that the self inhabits, one unlocks the Samskaras and opens the doors to the Siddhis, of which the Goddess Alakshmi is Queen.

Though the two realms interlace and overlap, the Siddhis may be considered less perceptible than the Riddhis, pertaining to powers within the psychic rather than material realms.

Reformulating Reality - Under the Dust

Samskaras are stored in and arise from the causal body. This causal body is known as the deepest of the 5 bodies that cover the soul. Ta**ra knows these bodies as layers of frozen shadows that mask reality. The causal covering is known as the Manomaya Kosha and is the deep place where things in our being are out of sight and almost invisible.

Vasanas are present in the most subtle layers of the astral body, known as the Anandamaya Kosha. This astral body is a more tangible realm of the subconscious mind than the causal body, giving us the experience of sensation.

Both are invisible as they give rise to our experience. Through the manifestations and consequences they incur, we may glean clues to the programming we run by.

Ta**ra is the introspective study of how we formulate reality by the dance of Samskara and Vasana, of Alakshmi and Lakshimi. It recognises that the Samskaras and Vasanas are not who we really are. These two interacting constellations of energy give form to how we experience ourselves, but both are formed of the dust gathered by the soul in its journey through infinity. The Ta***ic voyage is like wiping the windshield of the self, freeing it of the particles that define who we are and define the reality that we see. Ta**ra, quite practically, is a way of decoding structures of familiarity and preparing for unfamiliar, forgotten, or perhaps unknown voyages.

The Solidified Structures of Self - Confronting the Soul

Samskaras are the subconscious imprints out of which Vasanas are built - the foundational codes we enact and reflect in our countenance, language and conduct. For example, if our Samskaras involve identifying with the archetypes of royalty, wealth and prosperity, our Vasanas would be expressed in our tendencies to dress well and act royally.

It might seem a good thing to be ruled by a positive archetype such as 'the royal imprint', but from the Ta***ic perspective, to be over-identified with a symbol is a cause of psychic inflexibility. This translates to an inflexible breathing pattern, revealed in the patterns in our musculature. The solidifications and rigidities of the psycho/physical mechanism can manifest anywhere within the narrow perspective we serve. Upholding of a character consumes vast amounts of our energies and limits our vast possibilities.

The practice of Ta***ic mudras goes through the medium of the body in order to confront the soul. By investigating our physical places of resistance and stiffness, we come into the world of the subconscious and unconscious. This is the world of the Samskaras. We could say that the Vasanas are merely symptoms of the imprints of Samskaras.

Do we only think we need a code of character to live by? Is it merely a response to living in a world rampant with codes of conduct, the imposition of modernity and civilization? The Ta***ic peers into such questions and in doing so, questions the root of themselves before posing questions about ideal principles and the nature of things. The object and its reception transforms as the subject does so. The door to magic and mystical vision, to a hitherto level of psychic autonomy and liberty, reopens.

An Investigation of Opposites - The Path to Our True Nature

If we were enmeshed within the inflexibility of the royal archetype, the Ta***ic practice of working with the opposite energy would yield much insight into our true nature. To know Lakshmi’s older sister Alakshmi reveals the secrets of loss and poverty, hence revealing the resistances and inflexibilities in our mind and body and allowing for changed perception and behaviour.

The Ta***ic investigates opposites and the shadows of the structures we move within and around. Ta***ic practice thereby transforms our whole relationship to wealth and poverty. Through opened breathing and releasing rigidities in the musculature, one becomes more receptive to the currents of life. The psychic tension we hold (or that holds us) in relation to this theme can be released and made fluid, giving us an influx of power that is then available for spiritual travel.

The holding onto and focus upon a persona or way of being at the expense of another is crystalisation and solidification. This in Ta**ra is death. Ta**ra is not positive thinking or the aim at one principle at the expense of another. Ta**ra is the embrace of both dark and light, the vision of reality free of unfixed ideals and principles, moving towards being the balance reflected in nature. Nature has both negative and positive forces that keep balance and equilibrium. An electrical circuit can only flow by the marriage of both poles, by the meeting of the passive and active. We become a circuit of flow and force when we move onto the path of balancing and reconciling the parted dualities of our being. As psychic energy is liberated, so too is its manifest reflection in the physical dimension.

Ta**ra is then, the middle place of meeting between Hot and Cold, Woman and Man, Mother and Father, Sky and Earth, Wild and Civilised. The gaze from the ever changing reflective Moon-like mirror that releases personas and concepts in accord with nature’s rhythms and catches the twilight view, where worlds apart meet in the secret between the so called good and bad, between Lakshimi and Alakshmi.

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