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My Friends

Posted on Mar 31st, 2008 by RaSun : Whole-istic Vibrations RaSun
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Your friend is your needs answered. He is your field which you sow with love and reap with thanksgiving. And he is your board and your fireside. For you come to him with your hunger, and you seek him for peace. When your friend speaks his mind you fear not the "nay" in your own mind, nor do you withhold the "ay." And when he is silent your heart ceases not to listen to his heart; For without words, in friendship, all thoughts, all desires, all expectations are born and shared, with joy that is unacclaimed. When you part from your friend, you grieve not; For that which you love most in him may be clearer in his absence, as the mountain to the climber is clearer from the plain. And let there be no purpose in friendship save the deepening of the spirit. For love that seeks aught but the disclosure of its own mystery is not love but a net cast forth: and only the unprofitable is caught. And let your best be for your friend. If he must know the ebb of your tide, let him know its flood also. For what is your friend that you should seek him with hours to kill? Seek him always with hours to live. For it is his to fill your need, but not your emptiness. And in the sweetness of friendship let there be laughter, and sharing of pleasures. For in the dew of little things the heart finds its morning and is refreshed.


Kahlil Gibran : Lebanese mystical poet, philosopher & painter Kahlil Gibran (1883 - 1931) Source: The Prophet
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Special Baths ~ Treating You today

Posted on Mar 31st, 2008 by RaSun : Whole-istic Vibrations RaSun

Treat yourSelf today

Bath.. Treating Self

Baths are a great way to benefit from crystal energy. Many people find that bathing with rose quartz ,clear quartz points or other water safe crystals or even plain old rocks enhances the bathing experience dramatically. The water also clears and vitalizes the crystals as well.


Bathing with the crystals is also a good way to commune and attune with stones because the water will enhance the vibration of the stones and help amplify your sensitivity and ability to connect and harmonize your energy and awareness.


I've bathed with crystals and rocks quite often. I discovered the benefits when we lost the stopper for the Tub at our old house and used a big ordinary old rock to hold a rubber flat stopper down and noticed that the baths became much more refreshing. After we got a plug and removed the rock I noticed a decrease in the vitalizing quality of the baths, We started bathing with rocks again because it did make a difference .



A related bath method for aura cleansing is to use sea salt in the tub. This may be harsh on soft crystals it is fine for people. A combination of Sea salt, Epsom salts and Bicarbonate of soda is also used for this sometimes. Usually it is suggested that ten minutes is long enough for a bath in this combination. A few drops of lavender or other essential oil or a few cups of strong herbal tea can also be added to your tub .


You can use flower essences, herbs or essential oils in the bath with your crystals and stones.


You can put stones and crystals in your bath directly, or use infused gem water, gem elixirs or Gem essences . These are usually made by placing stones in or around water and infusing or charging the water with the gem energy .


Gem waters are usually those where the crystal or stone is simply kept in the water for a while before the water is used. Gem Elixirs and essences are made by charging the water with the stones in sunlight, moonlight or with crystal shakti energy or by intention or in ritual. Elixirs can be used without being diluted /expanded before use. Gem essences are made from the elixirs and are extended and can be preserved in the same way as flower essences with the addition of a little Brandy, glycerine or vinager. A few drops of a commercial or home made gem essence is enough to carry the gem vibration through the water.


You can also add elixirs or essences to a spray bottle of water and spray this on the walls of the shower stall and shower head . These sprays are also used for aura and room cleansing.




You can run crystal energy as a shakti into the tub either directly if you have that ability or have been attuned to one of the systems that works with crystal shakti (Such as the Crystal Deva Empowerments). You can also request the crystal deva to charge the bath water or shower water with the crystal energy.


Some people find it effective to hold a stone in their receptive hand (usually the left in right handed people) and place their projective hand in the water with the intention that the energy be transmitted to and held in the water.


Rose Quartz, Clear Quartz crystals , Rainbow Quartz and Granite are among the most favored stones for bathing with. Most of the members of the quartz family make good bath companions these include Amethyst, Aventurine , Carnelian, Garnet, Rose Quartz, Citrine, Chyrosphase, Bloodstone, Jasper, Agate, Onyx, Tigers Eye.



You will probably want to put small stones in a cloth bag or a colander or some other container which is also bath safe so that the crystals cannot go down the drain or get chipped . A seashell such as abalone can be used as a container . It is best to avoid putting glass in the tub because of the possibility of breakage. Some people make a slit in a sponge so that they can slide a crystal into the center to protect it. It is possible to buy small bowls carved from marble, jade ,carnelian or aventurine etc. one of these could be used though the cost of these bowls may be prohibitive for bath use.




Some stones can chip or crack in hot water you probably won't want to put the most precious and perfect stones in the bath. There are quite a few stones that could be dissolved or damaged in water Halite (salt), Sylvite, Desert Rose Selenite, all Selenite, Gypsum , Angelite , Azurite ,Talc. Calcite, Alabaster, Sulfur dissolves in salt water. I have been told that any stone that has a name ending in ite can possibly be damaged by water though I am not sure about that . There are stones that rust like iron ore or can be toxic such as stones with copper, lead and arsenic these should never be used in your bath.



Another way to get crystal energy into your bath is to put a charged stone in with your bath salts or bubble bath and use intention to charge the salts with the energy. You may like the energy from keeping a small crystal point in the bottle of shampoo or liquid soap or shower gel There was once a shampoo (Prell) which was sold with a cultured pearl in the bottle in the 50s. You may also enjoy experimenting with putting color in your bath water for healing purposes.


Here are some qualities and uses for colored quartz stones that might be used to charge your bath water .



Amethyst: These violet, purple and lavender quartz stones are both gentle, and powerful protectors against negative energies. It is used as a meditation stone , to calm and center, increase common sense, remove unwanted energies, heal skeletal disorders, and for hearing problems, for sleep and for headaches. While it calms most people it can over stimulate some people such as A.D.D. children .and some people find that it brings nervousness or depression to the surface . amethyst has been used for help in overcoming alcoholism and for psychic opening. a sixth and seventh chakra stone.



Rose quartz: Pink and translucent and usually cloudy and is among the primary love stones and is a peace stone, a wonderful general healing crystal. Rose Quartz can soothe a broken heart, help you remain calm, increase your ability to give and receive unconditional love and keeps the Heart open, vital and protected. Helps bring in joy . a heart chakra stone.



Carnelian: Protects against being overcome by fear and sorrow, helps physical strength, sexual energy, love, dispels apathy, used to treat allergies , colds, gall and kidney stones, spine, to heal cut and abrasions. helps you with family and social situations, increases inner strength and courage, grounds energies to the present, increases energy. sacral chakra.



Citrine: Yellow to amber quartz, balancing and aligning, , mental clarity, personal power,
group unity. energizing, both physically and mentally, helps align will with soul purpose.


This stone is often created artificially by heating amethyst. solar plexus chakra.



Chyrosphase: An apple green stone, Meditation, mental stability, relaxation .spiritual protection. aids you in remaining inconspicuous. used to bring happiness, reduce negative thoughts , irritability. used to bring good fortune and prosperity.



Bloodstone: Being in the now, centering and grounding ,courage, strength , power, money and wealth. blood disorders, detoxification. gently healing and energizing for the physical body.



Jasper: Nurturing, promoting safe astral travel, stabilizes and cleans the aura Healing,
protection, endurance. Red: Protection, healing, beauty Green: Healing, sleep, compassion Brown: Centering, grounding.

Bruneau astral traveling

Agate: balances and harmonizes the Yin - Yang, male - female energy and works to balance the physical being with the etheric, emotional, mental and causal bodies of the aura. providing for Grounding, strength, courage, healing. Blue Lace agate helps one to reach high spiritual awareness and has an inspirational effect.

agate comes in many forms and colors with many different spiritual and healing uses

Onyx: grounding and protection , helps align and harmonize the basic self with the High self. Onyx keeps you grounded and in body while in contact with Source, spiritual yet connected to the Earth even while journeying, Can help with communication with earth deva and your own consciousness of the nurturing support of the Earth. Helps with concentration and focus on responsibilities. A very good stone for those who tend to "space out" helps with receiving intuitive guidance and interpreting its practical application. Helps call in needed energies for you. also used for treating health issues involving bone marrow ,soft tissue, the feet. Has a reputation for absorbing or deflecting negative energies .



Aventurine: Balances male female energies, activates and clears the heart, protects against " psychic vampires", creativity, and pioneering spirit, unconditional love and for the heart , lungs ,muscles and emotional healing. of "heartbreak" Promotes creative insight, independence and originality, stabilizes and balances , Heart chakra.



Tigers Eye: Excellent for grounding psychic energy , opening up the psychic
centers in a secure and safe way . helps with practicality.



Opal: A white crystal which forms in microscopic globules with a high water content
creating an amazing interplay of color, Opal develops joy, intuition and
creativity, diversifies or scatters, amplifies traits, balances energies ,works with the
emotions, beauty of spirit, can enhance the gift of prophecy (due to a Sir Walter Scott
novel is sometimes considered a unlucky stone except for those born in October ).



Smoky Quartz: Softens negative thought forms, depression lifter, mood enhancer. aids with sexual / reproductive problems and removes negative energy from the body.


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by Peggy Jentoft

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Life surveys, Survey Life

Posted on Apr 1st, 2008 by RaSun : Whole-istic Vibrations RaSun

"I Usually don't do this, but uhhhh...."


What is your idea of perfect happiness? Smiling, sitting here, in this very moment, without moving, without thinking, just.. enjoying.


What is your greatest fear? Only fear I have, is the failure to Adhere The Path.


Which historical figure do you most identify with? Everyone oppressed, outcasted, or "killed" -- though, there is no such thing as "death," as such -- for standing up for right, encouraging for better, living outside the Boxes.


Which living person do you most admire? All the Mothers

What is the trait you most deplore in yourself? Why should I deplore my self? Anything I would dislike is not my True Self, but a physical Self that will pass away in time.


What is the trait you most deplore in others? The spirit of anger at others succeeding; even at the cost of one's own well-being. I don't deplore the person, just the illness.


What is your greatest extravagance? Vegan dessert.


What is your favorite journey? into the mind

What do you consider the most overrated virtue? pacifism

On what occasion do you lie? To save an innocent life from oppression of The System. Then again, we lie when we claim to "have" the Truth. Could it really be "had."


What do you dislike most about your appearance? That I don't have enough arms to hug all my beautiful people, at once

Which living person do you most despise? ehh, that takes too much energy, I could be using for something else.


Which words or phrases do you most overuse? "Word!" ~ "Peaaace~" ~ "True'Indeed" ~ "Yo, Sun!" ~ "One!"

What is your greatest regret? Having ever regretted.


What or who is the greatest love of your life? Love itSelf

Which talent would you most like to have? They all exist inside, I just have yet to pull them out.


What is your current state of mind? "State" of Mind? My mind is no place on any map, my mind IS Mind: it doesn't change or go here or there.


If you could change one thing about your family, what would it be? We'd have a village.


What do you consider your greatest achievement? The thousand petal lotus.


If you were to die and come back as a person or thing, what do you think it would be? Atman.


If you could choose what to come back as, what would it be? A Buddha-Seed

What is your most treasured possession? Spirit, Living Mind, Math and Matter.


What do you regard as the lowest depth of misery? Individualistic Materialism ~ i.e., The American DREAM (Illusion)

Where would you like to live? Where there is freedom, justice, equality; then, in the Mansions of I-Memory.


What is your favorite occupation? Traveler

What is your most marked characteristic? passion for learning (and unlearning) ~ posit-ing and negate-ing

What is the quality you most like in a man? Brotherly loyalty ~ Divine Elevating Masculine Brotha Energy

What is the quality you most like in a woman? Divine Master-full Feminine Mother Energy

What do you most value in your friends? authenticity & sincerity, surely!

Who are your favorite writers? those who write from their hearts ~ Khalil Gibran, Rumi, Hazrat Inayat Kahn, OSHO, Huey Newton, Amos Wilson, Wayne Chandler, Cheikh Anta Diop, Malcolm X, Ivan Van Sertima, Ajit Mookerjee, Mustafa Gadalla, Ramses Seleem, Thomas Cleary

Who is your favorite hero of fiction? Fiction? Ehh..

Who are your heroes in real life? The Lovers and The Beloved

What are your favorite names? Those with ancient meaning...

What is it that you most dislike? Disliking

How would you like to die? To the ego-self daily

What is your motto? Be Swift and Changeable
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Geo/Bio-Magnetic Therapy, Pt. 1

Posted on Apr 1st, 2008 by RaSun : Whole-istic Vibrations RaSun
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Bio Magnetic Therapy is the scientific process of aligning your bodies internal magnetic fields to be attuned to the most efficient and healing frequencies. By attaining this harmonically precise state of being you automatically attain more awareness, higher conciousness and thus a higher potential for human understanding of their place in the universe.

Magnetic energy is a structuring force of the universe. As such, it is a reflection of the order that causes the infinite stars and planets throughout the galaxies to revolve and spin at incredible velocities while remaining in their respective orbits. As one of the four fundamental forces of nature along with gravity, nuclear energy and radioactivity, electromagnetism is equivalent in definition to the Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) concept of 'Qi', or the East Indian Ayurvedic definition of 'Prana'. These concepts are what many in the West, regard as the 'life force'.


Personally, I have had long occasion to experiment and use magnets beginning with myself and then extending to family, friends, students and patients. Two particular occasions on myself were most convincing. Both were soft tissue injuries, one to my elbow and the other, a ligament injury of my knee which I will describe further on.


The elbow pain stemmed from an unknown cause, perhaps an injury or strain. It had persisted for at least 2 weeks during that time I tried acupuncture and herbal treatments which offered only minor temporary relief. As is well known, soft tissue injuries can take some time for repair. It would be most helpful, however, if during that time, there was a simple, non-invasive method to hasten the healing and relieve the pain.


I decided to experiment using magnets to treat the problem. While I had previously heard of magnet therapy, basically that there was a difference therapeutically between the magnet's North and South polarities, I had no previous experience or further knowledge of their use. When I taped a small 1000 Gauss acuband magnet directly on the skin over the 'trigger' point or center of the pain in my arm. I was amazed to find that the pain almost completely disappeared within 5 minutes. I decided to experiment further, first by removing and reapplying the magnet a few times. Each time the pain returned when the magnet was removed and all but completely disappeared again when reapplied. I then experimented by turning the magnet over to change its polarity from North, which is cooling and dispersing, to South, which is heating and building. I discovered that when the South side of the magnet was against the skin, the pain intensified and by reversing the magnet to North, it was alleviated.

Since that time, I have been intrigued with the therapeutic possibilities of bio-magnetic therapy. However, I still had no idea whether the magnet treatment to my arm was only symptomatic or could eventually promote complete healing. Further, I found that there was discrepancies both in print and from various distributors concerning the importance and definition of the North and South sides of a magnet. Despite my confusion, I tentatively began to use magnets on my patients. Because, however, I had such an unsure grasp of any basic theoretical or practical methodology, my results were inconclusive.

I say all this because there may be others who, like myself, felt or presently feel unsure about the value and results of an experience of biomagnetic therapy. Through my example they may appreciate a further corroboration by another who has become fully convinced that biomagnetic therapy may well be one of the safest and most powerful natural healing methods, especially for the relief of pain ever discovered by humankind.

My interest in magnets was rekindled a few years later when I had a crippling soft tissue injury to the medial aspect of my right knee. It was particularly debilitating because there were few positions either standing, sitting or reclining that could provide relief. Having nearly all but forgotten about my previous experience with the magnets on my elbow, I began by using acupuncture, moxabustion (heat applied to specific acupuncture points) and herbal poultices, fomentations and liniments. Everything helped but I still could barely walk or find a comfortable position to either sit or recline.

I certainly was not looking forward to having to stand and be present at a forthcoming natural products trade show that included a promised diversion to my excited young son to a nearby entertainment park. In desperation I remembered the all-but-forgotten magnets that I stored in a cupboard near my bed. I systematically applied the North magnets to the trigger points located near the site of pain around my knee. Estimating what meridians were involved, I positioned the South magnets further up the femur and hip on the Gall Bladder and Bladder Meridians. I found, however, that it was the local application of the North magnets around the knee that was most effective. Within two hours after their application, the pain was 95% gone.

Again, I decided to conduct the same experiments on my knee that I had done a few years previous on my elbow pain, by removing and reapplying them, changing the magnets to irrelevant locations and reversing their polarity. My previous findings were absolutely corroborated. I eventually discovered that I needed to wear the magnets on the trigger points around my knee nearly continuously for about two months before the problem became sufficiently stabilized and resolved.

After this second powerful experience with bio-magnetic therapy, I decided to apply magnets on all my patients along with the acupuncture, dietary and herbal therapy that was part of my normal practice. I wanted to discover for myself the range of their effectiveness for a wide variety of complaints. Since that time, I have found biomagnetic therapy to be around 90% effective for the relief of pains and conditions caused by inflammation. For examples, a woman with diagnosed symptoms of colitis, had tried many forms of conventional and non-conventional treatment over the year previous but was relieved with the application of magnets to her lower abdomen within a week. Another man with arthritis in his hands and fingers with only minimal response from acupuncture and herbal therapy used magnetic balls to relieve and eventually remedy his condition completely. Similarly, another man had encroaching stiffness in his fingers that was threatening to impair his main love, playing the guitar. He also found the results he was seeking with the use of magnetic balls. As a pianist, I can only imagine the benefit these simply magnetic balls could be to the many who have suffered injury from repetitive use or wrong playing.

Everyone, who had acute or chronic lower back, elbow or knee problems found relief and in many cases, complete recovery from the local application of magnets. Patients with asthma, found that the application of magnets to their upper back or chest would provide them the relief they desperately needed without any further external medication. The list goes on to include patients with upper respiratory allergies, gastro-intestinal and digestive complaints, migraine headaches -- all were relieved with the use of magnets -- and the list of conditions continues to expand. Now with the expanded methods of application using magnetized water, magnetized oils, magnetic mattresses and mattress pads, jewelry and so forth, I am convinced that there is no condition that bio-magnetic therapy would not be at least helpful.

Because of my experience with traditional Eastern systems of medicine, including Traditional Chinese Medical (TCM) and East Indian Ayurvedic medicine, I was able to tangibly experience the fundamental energetic basis of healing with magnets described in various traditional healing systems around the world. I could tangibly understand that the North facing side of a magnet was equivalent in energy to the definition in TCM of Yin, or in Ayurveda of Shakti energy. The South facing side was equivalent to TCM Yang, or Ayurvedic Shiva energy. I also understood that the relative strength of a magnet determined whether it was to be used as an important energetic nutrient when in low strength (under 1000 gauss), or a high powered therapeutic tool in high strength (over 3000 gauss) that should be used with due respect. Essentially, like other forms of natural healing energy, if reasonably used, magnets are very forgiving. Except for the obvious contraindications noted, it is rare that anyone would experience anything more than a minor discomfort or aggravation usually caused by using magnetics that are too strong, applying the wrong North-South polarity for a given area or generally an overexposure to a strong magnetic field. If, for instance, one misapplies them over a wrong area, uses the wrong polarity or uses magnets that are inappropriately too strong, there may be a period of minor aggravation and discomfort that is easily remedied as soon as they are appropriately changed or removed. As with herbs, acupuncture and all other systems of natural healing, trial and error is a valid approach to biomagnetic therapy.

Science recognizes a close relationship between electricity and magnetism. In 1820, Hans Oersted of Denmark discovered a direct relationship between electricity and magnetism by showing that an electric current flowing in a wire caused a nearby compass needle to be deflected. Following the discoveries of Oersted, Ampere, the 18th century physicist whose notable achievements were germinal to the harnessing of electrical energy, discovered a quantitative relationship between the strength of an electric current with the magnetic field it creates (Ampere's theorem). Noting the close relationship between electricity and magnetism, he described magnetism as "electricity thrown into curves".

Just as the stars and planets revolve in galactical orbits, each atom has a nucleus around which spins various positively charged protons and negatively charged electrons that in turn generate a magnetic field. To reiterate, health represents a balance of these positive and negative forces described in TCM as Yin and Yang, in Ayurvedic medicine as 'Shiva' and 'Shakti', and in Western physiology as the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems.

The current theory of 'free radicals' as the cause of degenerative diseases and aging, is based on the concept of a negatively charged electron spinning out of their orbit, invading another cell which in turn causes a cellular disruption that sends other subatomic particles off their respective orbits. This results in cellular chaos. Biomagnetic healing is able to passively provide a stimulus for the restoration of balance at a subatomic level and offset the devastating domino-effect of harmful free radicals.

Because every atom generates an electromagnetic (EM) field, we, along with all of nature, are imbued with the power of electromagnetism. It is also possible for us to channel our innate positive electromagnetic energy for healing both ourselves and others.

Herbs and Biomagnetic Therapy

Similarly the traditional understanding of herbal medicine extends far beyond the mere classification of the biochemical constituents of plants. Imbued with their own unique cellular subatomic electromagnetism, plants, are capable of carrying a positive and negative charge. These are appropriately described in traditional herbalism as 'heating' or 'cooling' energies and correspond to their therapeutic properties and flavors and more ambiguously to their various shapes, textures and colors.

Herbs that are cooling and eliminative such as chickweed, mint, malva leaf, plantain, red clover and laxative herbs such as rhubarb root or cascara are understood to be cooling and would have a negative polarity while those that are warming and stimulating such as ginger, cayenne, cloves, angelica or ginseng would have a warming or positive polarity.

Stressing the importance of electromagnetism, Einstein said,

"we may therefore regard matter as being constituted by the regions of space in which the field is extremely intense .....There is no place in this new kind of physics both for the field and matter, for the field is the only reality." (Our italics)

The mystic founder of Theosophy, Madame Blavatsky states similarly in different terms when she describes: "Matter is spirit at its lowest level and spirit is matter at its highest level."

It is said that what may be described as matter, the nucleus of an atom, is so infinitesimal that if we were to gather all the nuclei of a human body, it would be no larger than a period at the end of a sentence. Thus, modern physics theorizes that what we call matter may not be particles at all, but the presence of an impenetrable electro-magnetic field.

Life, comprised of a complex chain of bio-chemical and physiological processes is activated and animated by an invisible bio-magnetic force. Apropos of this, Dr. F.K. Bellokossy of Denver Colorado, described life as an "infinitely intelligent interaction of electro-magnetic energies carried by chemical substances."

Modern medicine has come to depend upon such high tech diagnostic procedures as the (ECG) electro-cardiogram, the (EEG) electroencephalogram, the (EMG) electromyogram to measure the electrical activity in the heart, the cerebral cortex and the skeletal muscles respectively. If there were no electrical energy in the body, such tests would not be possible.

From the perspective of bio-magnetics, health is based upon the individual cells of the body vibrating at a characteristic normal frequency. Disease, on the other hand, represents an abnormal change in cellular vibration. The therapeutic application of magnets and herbs, at the deepest level, is based on the principle of restoring normal cellular vibration.

This understanding should make magnetic therapy very accessible to those who have an energetic approach to treatment and it would include Traditional herbalism, TCM, Ayurveda and some Western 'holistically' oriented mind-body therapies.

MAGNETIC ENERGY: A FUNDAMENTAL EARTH NUTRIENT

The Earth's magnetic field strength is about a half gauss.(1) While seemingly small, the magnetic field strength of gauss as a measurement is in proportion to the total mass of the magnet. With that, a half gauss in proportion to the size of the Earth becomes very significant. As a matter of fact, it is essential to life.

With the exploration of space in the 1960's, there came increased awareness of the importance of magnetism in maintaining health, since it was found that astronauts, beyond the protective magnetic field of the Earth often returned with symptoms of psychiatric disturbances, calcium and mineral deficiencies along with other physiological disturbances. Conversely, companies who needed to conduct experiments or manufacture biological products outside of the magnetic field of the earth were, and continue to be major investors in the space program. Since that time, an integral aspect of space flight research involves studying the effects of magnetic fields on living organisms in space travel.

Part of the Earth's magnetic field is created by the 'ionosphere'-- a layer of air containing electrically-charged particles that extend from sixty to a hundred miles above the surface of the Earth. Extending some thousands of miles into space is the 'magnetosphere', sometimes called Van Allen Radiation Belt, after the scientist who discovered it. This is a huge swarm of radioactive particles that are threatening to life. If it were not for the fact that the harmful radiation particles are trapped by the Earth's magnetic field, life on Earth would be impossible.

The half gauss strength of the Earth seems to be in a state of cyclic change so that over time, the Earth's magnetic poles have repeatedly shifted and changed their location. Scientific research estimates that these reversals occur approximately every half to one million years. The most recent reversal occurred about 700,000 years ago. It has been documented that the Earth's magnetic field has diminished about 50% of what it was 500-1000 years ago, with a full 5% decline recorded in the last 100 years. From this we can appreciate the vital importance of geomagnetic energy to life.

Drs. Barnwell and Brown of the Department of Biological Sciences, North Western University, USA, conducted a number of experiments exposing magnetic fields on living organisms and reported that, "There remains no reasonable doubt that all living organisms are extraordinarily sensitive to magnetic fields." The effect of magnetic fields on living organisms continues in the USA and throughout the world but some of the most important medically is that done by the Japanese.

MAGNETIC FIELD DEFICIENCY SYNDROME

Dr. Kyoichi Nakagawa, MD, Director of Isuzu hospital, Tokyo, Japan, has described a pathological condition called Magnetic Deficiency Syndrome (MFDS) (2)that causes a variety of symptoms including stiff shoulders, back and neck, chest pains, habitual constipation and general fatigue.

He mailed questionnaires to 11,648 Japanese users of magnets 2.5 mm thick x 5 mm in diameter with external gauss strength of 590. Only the North magnetic side was in direct contact with the skin for treatment in these studies. Women represented 57% and men 43% of the total with a representative age group between 40 and 49 years.

Magnets were used for the following conditions: Stiff neck and shoulders 45.20 Lumbago 19.00% Neuralgia 13.90% Painful muscles 12.30% Rheumatism 1.30% Other 6.30% No reply 2.00%

Effects were usually noticed from the second to the fourth day. No adverse effects were reported, while over 90% of the users classified results as very efficacious, efficacious or fairly efficacious, and 105 as ineffective or not very effective.

A number of other studies were conducted with 400 subjects in 1976 by professors Akio Yamada and Shuwichi-Hirose of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo; professor Yamada, University, Juntendo, Tokyo; and Kyoshi Kurmskima, Kohnodai National hospital. Some tests were double-blind placebo using a variety of different magnetic devices. Symptoms addressed included pains in the back of the neck, shoulders, backs, arms, hands and legs. Effectiveness was in the range of 60 to 80% within a period of 7 to 14 days. No side effects were reported.

A double-blind study by Dr. Yoshio Oay treating 80 subjects with lumbar pain using strong magnetic belts containing magnets of 1,500 gauss. Fifty subjects were given the magnetic belts while 30 received placebos or less powerful belts of 200 gauss. All subjects using the full strength belts evidenced marked improvement while those using weaker magnets or placebos showed only slight or no marked improvement.

Some confuse the electro-magnetic energy generated by power lines, computer and TV monitors, electrical wiring in our homes and vehicles as equivalent. These, however, represent alternating current (AC) which is deranging to normal cellular metabolism. The earth and other metallic substances, in contrast represent a permanent magnetic field or direct current (DC) which when used appropriately can be integrative to the sub-atomic particles of cells.

Many factors, beside the natural cyclic waxing and waning of geomagnetic energy contribute to the diminishing of direct current (DC) magnetic energy to our body. Some of these are the result of interference from the AC current of man-made electromagnetic radiation which is incompatible with our bodies' biomagnetic emanations which include television, radio, radar, household appliances, computers, electrical wiring in buildings, nearby power lines and other sources.

The effects of working and living in concrete and steel structures further cut us off from the Earth's direct magnetic force. The automobile, train, jet plane, bus and other hi-tech modes of travel are other ways we are deprived of important natural magnetism from the Earth.

Shrinking open spaces, living high above sea level on ground covered with concrete and asphalt and the decreasing amount of ground water all contribute to lack of conductivity and Magnetic Field Deficiency Syndrome (MFDS).

The magnetic energy of our planet is responsible for the natural biorhythms of life. In Traditional Chinese Medicine these biorhythms describe how Qi or bio-magnetic energy is concentrated in certain areas of the body according to cycles of each day and season. It may also be concentrated in certain areas on the Earth that inexplicably have been able to retain their magnetic strength. These are recognized earth healing areas such as Lourdes, France and Sedona, Arizona.

Symptoms of MFDS may be similar to a variety of chronic conditions such as chronic fatigue syndrome, candida albicans and environmental allergies. MFDS typically is associated with a general malaise and low energy, frequent susceptibility to disease, tightness of the neck and shoulders, fibro-myalgic body pains, forgetfulness, headaches, digestive and circulatory problems and a general 'foggy' feeling.

At many healing retreats that I have both attended and conducted, we would hug a tree to experience the grounding of accumulated unnatural magnetic distortions. While this may be impossible to scientifically prove, anecdotally everyone who has ever hugged a tree will acknowledge a certain feeling of well-being afterwards, characterized by a lessening of mental and physical heaviness. Perhaps, this is another indication of an innate need for a certain type of natural energy that is lacking in our daily lives.

How do magnets work?

Magnetic energy has such all-encompassing, powerful effects that no one description of how they exert their positive therapeutic effects could adequately describe all the many complex ways it effects mind and body. However, one theory based on the concept of diseased cells losing their magnetic equilibrium, explains how topically applied magnets are able to support and encourage the normal functional relationship both within the molecular structure of each cell as well as positively influencing the relationships throughout the entire body-mind process.

Another theory is that magnets exert a powerful attraction to the iron content in the blood, penetrating the outer layers of skin, muscle and fatty tissue to the capillaries that feed directly into the bloodstream. By attracting iron and perhaps other inorganic molecules to a diseased area, circulation is increased. This is enhanced by the increase of oxygen and other vital nutrients to the affected site that assists in healing. The combined effect is regulating the pH of the cells and tissues, balancing, ionizing and oxygenating them and generally relieving congestion and pain by improving blood circulation.

Scientific research documents the following specific physiological effects of biomagnetic therapy:(3)

  1. It effects increasing blood and oxygen circulation along with the nutrient carrying potential of the blood.
  2. It is able to effect pH balance (acid-alkaline) which is often imbalanced in disease tissues.
  3. It positively speeds up the migration of calcium ions to facilitate the healing of nervous tissue and bones (usually at least in half the time). Because of this it can also help remove the pathological buildup of calcium associated with arthritic joints.
  4. It can powerfully influence the production of certain hormones from the various endocrine glands.
  5. It stimulates and fosters enzyme activity and other related physiological processes .

If we consider that all functions of the body are essentially biomagnetic, we can understand how each body cell down to the DNA has a positive and negative biomagnetic field and that cell division, itself, is fundamentally a magnetic process that occurs throughout the various tissues and organs of the body. Physiological biochemistry that utilizes various amino acids requires biomagnetic energy to occur.

It has been found that the pineal gland, a tiny pine-cone shaped gland located directly in the center of the brain, responsible for the production of melatonin, enzymes, immune function, oxidation, carbohydrate metabolism, pigmentation by melanin and the cyclic patterns of sleep and awakening is regulated, according to Robert Becker in his book on biomagnetics called Cross Currents, "by exposure to steady magnetic fields of the same strength as the geomagnetic field". Since the pineal gland and melatonin govern stress tolerance and the production of antioxidants that help control the harmful effects of free radicals that cause degenerative disease and aging, biomagnetics can have a very beneficial effect in helping to regulate the pineal gland to offset the natural and unnatural disruption of our exposure to natural geo-magnetic fields.

The following chart derived from Bengallineville's book, Magnet Therapy: Theory and Practice outlines the various factors that are responsible for cellular magnetic disturbances:

Extrinsic Factors   Intrinsic Factors 
Natural                  Artificial            Emotional stress

Solar flares            X-rays              Hormonal imbalances

Sunspot activity     Cobalt-60         Infectious or pathogenic microorganisms

Eclipses               Radium implants   Deficiencies (iodine deficiency produces                                           thyroid imbalances)

Moon phases        Nuclear plants using
                            radioactive substances
                            like Strontium-90 and
                            Plutonium                     Deficient or imbalanced diet


Thunderstorms           Radiation from color
                              TV/Computer monitors.   Ovulation                         

Cosmic rays              Radiations from
                                microwave ovens.        Injuries (serious)


 
X-rays                   Chemical additives
                               in food                      Injurious habits like excessive intake of                                                                             alcohol and drugs.


Subsoil radiations     Radioactive fallout
                               from nuclear tests.       Pregnancy

(geopathic zones)

Certain planetary
configurations        Irradiated wheat
                              and other foods.      Menopausal period

High tension cables
Sound vibrations
Aluminum vessels used in cooking.


The safety of Biomagnetic Therapy

According to my personal experience and the experience of biomagnetic therapists and patients from around the world, magnets are corrective and regulating and therefore have little risk of either dependency or negative interaction with drugs. Magnets under 2500 gauss seem to be safe regardless of their North, South polarity (nevertheless, as a kind of energetic nutrient when used or worn daily in a mattress or shoe insole, I prefer using magnets no stronger that 1000 gauss strength). Over 3000 gauss strength, prolonged exposure to the wrong magnetic field polarity can create an minor imbalance in a small few. Therefore, exposure to high strength magnetic fields should be limited to a period of no long than 30 minutes at a time once or twice daily. This is generally not true, however, of high powered acuband magnets which can be left on the affected site for days providing the correct North-South magnetic field is in use.

I once met a women who was treating herself for a year for candida albicans and attendant symptoms, using very high strength magnets on a daily basis. She became frightened when she discovered that her hair began to fall out. This, despite the fact that most of her other symptoms were alleviated. and she even claimed to feel more energetic and vital than ever. Because the thought of losing her hair was so frightening to her, she resolved never to get near a magnet again. One day I was gratefully surprised to find a varied collection of high grade industrial strength magnets deposited in the waiting room of my clinic. I later asked her what she felt about the use of magnetic mattresses. She asserted that there was no comparison with her unfortunate experience and that their relatively low gauss strength made them virtually impossible to cause any significant harmful reaction.

Given the fact that it is impossible to predict what is otherwise known as an idiosyncratic reaction that an individual may have to practically any substance or thing, overwhelmingly the potential benefits of biomagnetic therapy makes them well worth a try for a wide variety of conditions.

A few positive experiences from my own clinical experience may serve to offset any concerns or negative impressions one may have to magnetic therapy. One was the prolonged use of high gauss magnets to completely eliminate and control the pain of a man diagnosed with incurable liver cancer. Because of the use of strong North facing magnets applied over the site of pain, he was able to spend his last days with a minimum amount of discomfort without the use of morphine or any other deadening pain medication. Two women, one with lung and another with breast cancer were able to minimize or completely eradicate any attendant pains in a similar way. Finally, A man with a diagnosed brain tumor, fastened a strong neodymium magnet on a cap which he wore for half to one hour periods twice each day. He was reexamined after a period of several months and doctors were amazed to find that his tumor had shrunk.

I must add, that all these patients were given adjunctive dietary and herbal therapy which I am sure contributed greatly to their response.

I hope that if for no other purpose than for simply the relief of pain, magnets should become either an adjunctive with other modalities or first therapeutic option.
Contraindications:

Despite the safety of magnets, there are some contraindications to be aware of. First, do not use magnets during pregnancy, on those who have a history of epilepsy, those wearing a pacemaker or other metal implants that might be dislodged by exposure to magnets. Strong magnets should be used with care on small infants and children, on the eyes, the brain or over the heart.
Healing Crisis Reaction:

Because magnets have such a positive effect on vascular circulation, some individuals may experience a temporary aggravation as a consequence of the increased discharge of toxins. Some healing crisis reactions may include symptoms such as light headedness, itching, allergic reaction, headache, sleepiness or a sensation of heat. When this occurs it is best to gradually ease into their use over a period of time.
MAGNETS

Materials used for magnets are those whose atoms can be permanently or semi-permanently lined up. Of all magnetic materials, an alloy comprised of one-fifth cobalt and four fifths platinum makes the most powerful magnet. Other materials used for magnets are Alnico magnets comprised of an alloy of aluminum, nickel, iron, cobalt and copper. These are about 10 times more powerful than steel magnets and 100 times more powerful than the Earth's magnetic field. Ferrite magnets are comprised of carbonates of barium and iron. They are very powerful and significantly cheaper than alnico magnets but have the disadvantage of being very fragile.
MAGNETIC FIELDS

The magnetic field is the area where magnets exert their force. This is easily determined by holding a compass near the magnet to determine if the strength of the magnet overrides the magnetic force of the poles.
Magnetic Poles

Up until recently, scientific technical study of magnets describe the nature and effects of the two poles of a magnet as being the same. The years of research by Dr. Albert Roy Davis Ph.D., based on isolating and measuring the effects of the two poles has confirmed the different reactions they produce on living systems.

Dr. Davis was able to measure the direction of electron spin given off and transmitted from the two ends of magnet's poles. From this, he was able to determine that the spin of the electrons were in reverse of each other. The electrons coming from the South pole of the magnet cycled and moved clockwise, to the right while those emanating from the North pole moved and cycled to the left or counterclockwise. (4)

This was confirmed from the use of complex technical magnetometers measuring the magnetic field of Earth from space. It was discovered that magnetic energy moves in an spiral forming the infinity pattern. Upon leaving either the North or South poles it travels halfway backward, clockwise or counterclockwise depending upon the exiting pole, to reenter and rephase itself inwards where it takes on the reverse spin in the opposite direction.

Dr. Davis was able to use a cathode ray vacuum to photograph in color the different North and South energies emitted from a long bar magnet. By a series of experiments first on animals and seeds and then on various fluids and foods, he was able to observe the physical effects on living systems. He confirmed the positive effects of the South pole energies in promoting rapid growth, fertility and a general metabolically heating effect as opposed to the inhibiting negative effects of the North pole that had a quieting, soothing and metabolically cooling effect.

Using untreated seeds as a comparison guide, Dr. Davis conducted a series of laboratory experiments on seeds and vegetables that were first exposed to the South pole magnet. An analysis of the end products of these plant products showed a noticeable increase in protein, sugars and oils as opposed to the control group. In contrast, those exposed to the North pole were lower in protein, sugars and oils than the control group.

He then studied the effect of South and North pole to the development and growth of Earthworms. Again, worms treated with South pole energy multiplied faster, grew more and larger than those treated with North pole energy. The protein of Earthworms is approximately 90% on the average but the effect of the South pole evidenced a marked increase of their protein content. He was also able to corroborate similar results on the growth of mice and rats.

As stated, the difference between magnetized and demagnetized material was that electrons in a magnetized object are aligned to go in a single rather than a seemingly randomized direction. The direction follows the magnetic poles of the Earth between the Southern and Northern hemispheres. (5)

Following the system described by Davis and Rawls, the bio-North (-) pole of a magnet has the same polarity as the true geographic North pole of the Earth. This bio-magnetic definition of North and South is in contradistinction to that of the National Bureau of Standards (NBS).

To determine the North-South direction of a magnet, tie a thread to the center of the magnet bar and the other end to a high place such as a ceiling or door frame. The suspended magnet will tend to spin and eventually position itself in the direction of geographical North and South as is determined by a compass. Permanently mark as South the side facing the South pole of the magnet with red paint or fingernail polish. With one marked magnet, it can be lined up and used to indicate the polarity of all other magnets.

Another method is to align the needle of a compass to point North. Bring one side or end of the magnet near the compass. The side of the magnet that is able to attract the North end of the compass needle is to be marked as North. All other magnets can be so marked and aligned to conform to one predetermined indicator magnet.
MEASURING THE STRENGTH OF MAGNETS

. The power of a magnet is measured in terms of gauss units with the Earth's surface gauss being approximately 0.5 gauss. The total line of force is called magnetic flux. The gauss or flux density is the line of force per unit area of the pole. Precise gauss measurement is not possible without specially engineered technical instruments. Most commercial magnets are sold and described according to their lifting power. A roughly approximate equivalence of gauss strength to lifting power is as follows:

Lifting Power     Gauss
2 pounds           500 to 600 gauss

5 pounds            900 to 1200 gauss

25 pounds          2000 gauss

50 pounds          3500 to 4500 gauss


As can be seen, the lifting power of commercial magnets have a wide range variance. For practical purposes, however, without the purchase of costly measuring instruments, the only way magnet strength can be insured is to purchase them from manufacturers and reputable distributors (see index).

Magnetic strength is classified as follows:
Low gauss     300 - 700 g               High gauss     3000 - 6000 g
Medium gauss     1000 - 2500 g     Super gauss     7000 - 12000 g

The gauss level employed is dependent upon the severity and duration of a complaint, together with the age and condition of the patient. It is always best to begin treatment with a low to medium gauss range and then increase to higher strength as necessary. On infants, young children, the frail and elderly, use only low strength magnets.

Finally, many biomagnetic therapists believe that magnets whose gauss measure less than 2500 can be used irrespective of their North or South polarity. It is my experience that the quickest and most dramatic results is when the North and South are appropriately applied according to an evaluation of the condition to be treated.


THE CARE AND HANDLING OF MAGNETS

To prevent them from losing their power or becoming totally broken and destroyed, magnets must be carefully handled. Dropping a magnet or subjecting it to a sharp blow may cause it to lose much of its strength. Furthermore, magnets subjected to temperatures in excess of 400 to 500 degrees Fahrenheit will lose all of their energy.

U-shaped magnets need to be placed on a flat bar or cylinder so that both ends of the magnet make contact with the metal. This is called a "Keeper" and prevents the dissipation of their magnetic power. For long, flat, wide surface magnets, bend a piece of iron, a tin can or a metal bar that can be fastened to both ends to provide a passage of energy between both poles and again prevent its lose into space. Try to keep different sizes and strengths of magnets away from each other to prevent them from bleeding off their charges.

All magnets can be stuck together but they should be positioned so that they are symmetrical in a single row and not balled up in any way with magnets of various sizes hanging off the ends. This is especially true of inferior quality magnets while with higher quality industrial strength magnets this is not a consideration.

Finally, magnets can be dangerous. The attractive force of even two 25 pound magnets is capable of inflicting serious injury to pinched fingers or other bodily parts that may get caught in their way. It is easier to handle strong magnets if they are wrapped in some kind of thin soft fiber such as a cotton wash towel.

Summary of Precautions in the Handling and Use of Magnets

a. Remove battery powered wristwatches and any other magnetic objects whose field can be altered by the presence of an externally applied magnet.

b. Avoid dropping, banging or heating magnets above 700 degrees Fahrenheit as this may dissipate their strength.

c. For U shaped magnets, use a "keeper" to connect the two ends when it is not in use.

d. Be careful in handling large heavy magnets as one can injure a body part if they were to suddenly slam together from a distance.

e. If possible, do not allow different sized magnets to remain together.

f. Keep magnets away from homeopathic remedies, computer hard drives, recording tape, credit cards, videos and CD's to prevent their being damaged or erased. Magnets should also be kept away from battery operated watches, hearing aids and from individuals who have a pacemaker or any metallic parts placed in their body.


MAGNET THERAPY

Biomagnetic therapy is used for the control of pain, to stop infections, heal bones and scar tissue, rejuvenation of cells and balancing the body's energy levels. It can also be effectively combined with most other therapeutic modalities. The strength of the magnetic field chosen is based on the magnetic strength, shape and size of the magnet selected based on the following considerations:

   1. duration of the ailment
   2. severity of the condition
   3. total area to be treated
   4. whether the diseased tissue is superficial or deep
   5. the patient's sensitivity


THERAPEUTIC APPLICATION OF THE South and North poles

Understanding and utilizing the unique application of the North and South poles of a magnet is fundamental to any biomagnetic therapeutic application.

The North pole of the magnet is cooling, sedating and dispersing. This corresponds to Traditional Chinese medicine definition of Yin or negative polarity.

The South polarity is heating, stimulating and accumulating. This corresponds to the TCM Yang or positive polarity.

All descriptions of positive and negative are not qualitative definitions but express the relationship between the opposite poles to each other and outer phenomena.


Indications      
SOUTH     Tonifying, strengthening, building, heating, Yang in nature. Can be used for pains caused by weakness, coldness and deficiency (usually of a more chronic and 'achy' nature), also for hypometabolic conditions associated with low energy, weak digestion and weak immune system.

NORTH      Clearing, eliminative, detoxifying, dispersing, cooling, Yin in nature. Can be used for acute pains (sharp or burning) caused by heat, inflammation, hyper metabolic conditions, hypertensive conditions, insomnia, nervousness, infections and inflammations.

SOUTH AND NORTH COMBINED  When pain, infection or another condition has gotten to a point where the body apparently lacks both the positive and negative energies to fully recover, both poles should be applied. This can be done either by alternating the application of North and South every 15 minutes or by applying a number of both North and South acu-magnets simultaneously over an area. This approach can also be used if the site of pain encompasses a large area. This is equivalent to a deficiency of both Yin and Yang.


Contraindications
SOUTH   Not for acute inflammatory conditions, bacterial infections, cancers and tumors, excess and stagnation conditions, excess Yang

NORTH      Not for deficiency conditions, coldness, low metabolism, weakness

SOUTH AND NORTH COMBINED   This harmonizing approach is one of the most commonly used because conditions are seldom either/or. It is especially useful when a single center of the pain or disease extends over a larger area or cannot be discerned. The disadvantage is that if the particular site can be found and appropriately treated, positive results are quicker.



Therapeutic application of North

The North magnetic pole is inhibiting and sedating. It slows down cellular metabolism. Because of this, it is cooling, soothing and retarding and useful for painful or inflammatory conditions such as:

Arthritis, spondylitis, prostatitis, lumbago, chronic and acute headaches, bruises, injuries, and sharp pains, bacterial infections, dysentery, skin ailments such as eczema, psoriasis and ringworm, tumors, mental retardation, epilepsy, cataract, glaucoma, neuralgia, nervousness, insomnia and initially on hernias.

It can be applied for the initial inflammatory response to any injury. When a condition assumes a more chronic state, however, one may need to switch to the more tonifying South pole to relieve symptoms.

North energies over 7000 gauss retard bacterial growth as well as cell and tissue regeneration. In the September 1990 "Journal of the National Medical Association", it is clearly shown how the North magnetic pole inhibits the growth of lung carcinoma cells. In general, the North polarity tends to have a normalizing effect regardless of the length of exposure.
Therapeutic Application of the South

The South magnetic pole is heating, tonifying and augmenting and increases cellular metabolism. It can be used for the following conditions:

Paralysis, leucoderma, alopecia, hernia (later), asthma, tingling and numbness, to strengthen weak muscles and tissues, comatose conditions, after debilitating illness such as tuberculosis, gastroenteritis, scars, etc.

Because South promotes growth, it should never be directly applied on cancerous tumors, bacterial or viral infections or parasites. For regeneration of cells and tissues, magnets over 7000 gauss are extremely effective.

Applying Complete North and South Pole Magnetic Therapy

The bioelectrical force of the right side of the body is more Yin and inhibitory. If there is a lack of the Yin-inhibitory force, the left sided Yang-stimulating bioelectrical activity will appear to be in excess. This represents False Yang or Yin Deficiency. It can manifests as apparent hyperactivity with symptoms such as high blood pressure, hyperthyroidism, palpitations, hyperacidity, etc., all within the overall context of Deficiency and wasting. For these conditions, apply a Yang South magnet to the inside of the right wrist to restore equilibrium and harmony.

If the Yang left-sided energies of the body are weaker than the right-sided Yin, there will be hypoactive or apparent excess Yin symptoms. These can include low blood pressure, hypothyroidism, sluggish bowel movements, general lethargy, fluid retention and edema and hypoglycemia. These conditions are treated by applying the South pole to the inside of the left wrist.

Chronic pains, including chronic arthritic and rheumatic pains may also require bipolar treatment. Treating large organs systems such as the Liver and Kidneys also seem to respond better to the use of bipolar treatment.

To speed the mending of fractures by at least half, dual poles are used. South should be applied to the upper side of the break and North applied to the lower side.
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Magnets come in many shapes and forms. Following are some of the more common ones that are used therapeutically used:

BI-POLAR MAGNETS AND THEIR THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS

In an attempt to utilize the combined North-South poles various bipolar magnets have been used. In 1981, a Swiss scientist Arno Latske introduced an alternating polarity magnet. He observed that when these bipolar magnets were applied over areas of pain, relief and healing occurred as a result of charged articles (i.e. electrolytes in the blood) that passed perpendicular to the magnetic field as a result of what in physics is called the Hall Effect. The North-South poles of the magnet were arranged in perpendicular strips so that the optimal response occurred with blood vessels that directly crossed the bipolar North-South magnetic strips. However, those vessels did not cross the bipolar arrangement sufficiently had the least therapeutic effect.

Next, a German scientist Horst Baermann, in an attempt to improve the Hall Effect, developed a magnet with concentric North-South strips The problem is that if the blood vessels did not cross near the center of the circle, there was little benefit from the alternating current.

In an attempt to circumvent the shortcoming of the previous two designs, an American engineer, Vincent Ardizzone, of Nu-Magnetics, Inc., NY, developed a checkerboard design that accommodate the random design of blood vessels. While the previous two designs had only two sides per pole adjacent to opposite poles, the four-sided checkerboard pattern significantly increased the possibility of a blood vessel being exposed to cross alternating poles. This design also allowed for the magnet to be cut into various shapes and sized without intervening gaps.

Ardizzone's checkerboard pattern maximizes the therapeutic effect on blood vessels.

Ardizzone's magnets are a patented design exclusive to the Nikken magnetic Wellness products. They are thin and flexible and come in various sizes and shapes for convenient application to various parts of the body. The alternate North and South checkerboard pattern widen the blood vessels to increase blood circulation to the affected area and increase lymphatic flow. By so doing the body's innate healing processes are increased with the increase of oxygen and vital nutrients and the removal of toxic substances from the compromised tissues.
Acu Band Magnets

These are usually 0.16' dia x 0.06' thick and come with 0.8" dia Band-Aids. They are available in varying Gauss strengths and different alloys, usually in packets of 12. The most effective in my experience are acuband magnets that range from 3000 to 9000 gauss. Some are marked with a grove to indicate the North side, while others have a tiny protrusion, indicating the South.

One or more are taped directly over or near the affected site or acupuncture points, using either the North or South polarity as appropriate. Magnets with opposite polarity can be applied directly opposite or distally along a line or acupuncture meridian located nearest the affected area. North or South polarity can be used over acupuncture points and/or centers diagnostically related to the primary symptom.

For instance:

For acute colds and flu tape North facing magnets to Large Intestine 4, Large Intestine 11, Triple Warmer 5 and Governor 14.

For chronic back ache that is not inflamed, tape South facing magnets over Bladder 23 and Kidney 3. One can apply a North directly over the acute 'trigger' points of pain and further down the Bladder meridian over Bladder 40 (aka 54) behind the knee.

For insomnia apply a North magnet to Yin Tang point between the eyebrows and two North magnets to one of the two Anmien points behind the ear.

For fatigue and low energy apply South magnets to stomach 36, conception vessel 6 or 4 and bladder 23 on the lower back. In addition, one can also apply a North magnet to large intestine four on the hand to help clear any Heat and toxicity.

For promoting the healing of fractures apply alternating South and North magnets directly along the affected area. These can be simultaneously used with North to reduce any inflammation in the area.

These are only a few of many possibilities based on a knowledge of acupuncture meridians and points. It is a good idea to have a razor available to shave off any hair that may prevent the Band-Aid from sticking. Acu-magnets can be left on for a week, taken off briefly and reapplied if they are still needed. If there is any prolonged aggravation or discomfort, they should be removed or reverse the North-South polarity.
Large Block Magnets

These are iron ferrite magnets which can be purchased from industrial magnet manufacturers and come in various sizes and very high Gauss. Since these are made of fragile ceramic, they are not easy to handle. In general one should learn the technique of sliding them apart or together when needed and keep delicate fingers out of the way in case they inevitably snap together.

Smaller ones can be ordered in various sizes and dimensions and are available in dual color to easily distinguish between the North and South polarity. The strength of these magnets may be deceptive. They are usually available from 1000 to 3600 gauss or higher. Because they cover a larger area, even a lower strength magnet can exert a powerful therapeutic effect. Two magnets can be used to attach to clothing, North or South as needed.

The highest Gauss magnets are Neodymium (NeoMax) magnets. They are composed of iron, boron and neodymium, one of the rarest metals on Earth and their strength range from 2000 to 3600 gauss. Their use was first promoted by the International Medical Research Center based on the discovery and work of Professor Goesta Wollin's development of a Universal Cancer Spiral Theory. Professor Wollin discovered that spirals are found throughout nature, down to the basic shape and structure of DNA. In 1987, the Swedish press widely reported Professor Wollin's discovery of the Universal Cancer Spiral. He claimed that when supermagnets are applied to cancerous tumors, the magnetic spirals, which are larger, would superimpose themselves and destroy the smaller cancerous cell spirals.

Professor Wollin's round neodymium magnets were specifically developed to treat cancer. Usually they are sold in pairs. The North sided magnet is intended to be placed directly over the cancer or tumor while the South is worn over the thymus located on the sternum between the breasts. This is used to help stimulate the body's immune system. While the North magnet directly over the site of the cancer can be left on for a prolonged period, the South over the thymus should only be applied twice daily for no longer than 30 minutes.

These larger magnets are available encased in plastic and color coded so the two polarities are easily determined. The large neodymium magnets or stronger ferrite magnets are indicated in prescriptions for treating most acute and chronic conditions.

Bio-magnetic therapy also consists of systematically laying strong magnetic bars over affected areas for a duration of approximately 30 minutes to an hour two or three times daily. For many conditions the application of several acu-magnets will be more convenient and often as effective, especially for less serious conditions.
Magnetic Mattresses and Mattress Pads

Magnetic mattresses, mattress pads and pillows are designed to provide a sound and restful sleep. The result is that we awaken with more energy, alertness and fewer aches and pains. For those who are bedridden, they powerfully help to prevent bedsores. The best are manufactured by Nikken and utilize 800 gauss which is safe for ongoing nightly use. They are firm and made with the finest quality patented rubberthane with a grid of nub-like protrusions that stimulate vital energy centers and aid in promoting better circulation and lymphatic flow while sleeping.

The pillow is firm and in addition to the magnets, has a strip of ceramic tiles that help to redistribute heat away from the head. This is because of the belief that it is best to have the head cool and the feet warm when sleeping. Many with chronic neck and shoulder aches and those who snore excessively or suffer from sleep apnea (stopped breathing while sleeping) have received significant benefit from the magnetic pillow.

Because the Japanese have had a long history of appreciation for natural health products it is estimated that one out of eight Japanese use a magnetic mattress sleep system.. This is further reflected in the lead the Japanese have taken in researching magnetic and other natural magnetic products.

A few individuals may experience temporary discomfort when first sleeping on a magnetic sleep system. This is because with greater circulation, more toxins are being flushed out at an increased rate. For these, it may take gradual periodic use over several days or weeks. The time spent acclimatizing to it is worth the investment to one's personal health and wellness and provides a significant passive contribution long term health and wellness. In the resources section at the end of the book there is a list of distributors and suppliers of these and other magnet products.
Magnetized Water

The proclaimed healing powers of various naturally occurring baths at places such as Lourdes, France, Sedona, Arizona and Jesus Chahin's well in Tlacote, Mexico, occurs in areas where there is reportedly higher naturally occurring magnetic energy. One way to naturally magnetize water is to run it through 30 feet of sand where it will emerge negatively poled because of the effect of minute quartz sand crystals. This water emerges saturated with oxygen that is able to kill germs, build bodily strength and support the immune system. Water so treated will show a change of temperature, surface tension, viscosity and electrical conductivity. Just as chemicals change weight after being subjected to magnetic fields, so does water. More hydroxyl (OH-) ions are generated to form calcium bicarbonate and other alkaline particles. Normal water has a pH level of around 7, while magnetized water can reach 9.2 pH after exposure to a 7000 gauss strength magnet. This has been shown to be enough to destroy cancer cells.(6)(Barefoot and Reich).

Cancer is practically unknown to the Hopi Indians of Arizona and the Hunza of Pakistan, so long as they drink from their local water supply which is rich in rubidium and potassium in the case of the Hopi water and rich in caesium and otassium for the Hunza people. The salts of these alkalinizing minerals have the effect of counteracting toxic acidity by raising body pH. Cancer cells are destroyed with an enriched oxygenated environment.

By standing a container of water on either the South or North pole of a magnet for a period of approximately 24 hours, one can imbue it with specific Yin, sedating and dispersing properties or Yang, tonifying and coalescing properties. This water can then be taken internally throughout the day. Water can also be potentized by tying or taping South and North pole magnets to opposite sides of a rectangular bottle or jug.

Herbal teas intended for tonification can be augmented by setting the cup of tea on a South Magnetized surface for an hour or so before drinking. If the tea consists of dispersing, anti-inflammatory or sedative herbs, then the North pole of the magnet should be used.

Special magnetic cups and containers for making magnetized water are available from various magnetic product suppliers and Japanese sources.
Magnetic Insoles

These are also manufactured and sold by Nikken. They are magnetic insoles that fit in the shoes. One side has small bumps to provide added foot reflexology stimulation to the feet and the other side is smooth. The bipolar magnets are not only in the bumps but throughout the entire surface.

The feet and legs are sometimes called the 'second heart' because return circulation from this area of the body is vital to health. Besides being highly effective for all foot problems (such as diabetic and other neuropathies) regular use of magnetic insoles increase energy and vitality throughout the day. Like the magnetic bed, wearing these insoles constitute an effective passive long term investment in one's health.
Magnetic Balls

These are remarkable because while they have a very low gauss strength, when the balls are rapidly revolved or manipulated they shoot their electrons out for some distances. Called "Magboys", Nikken has them available in a special holder that can be rolled on the body to relieve injury and pains. They can also be removed from their holder and rolled in the palms to relieve stiffness and arthritic pains in the hands and fingers.
U-shaped or Horseshoe magnets

These are available from industrial magnet manufacturers and may also be found in hardware stores. The two ends are bent into a U shape with one end being South and the other North. They are useful for conditions where the application of a strong bipolar magnetic field is indicated. They can also be used by making slow passes down the spine or another area to improve circulation and relieve pain. Because both ends of the magnet create a magnetic field, these can eventually lose their strength over time. They should be kept with a 'keeper' which is a piece of metal that connects both ends of the magnet.
Electro magnets

These are used by practitioners and hospitals for chronic disease including bone and scar tissue healing, sciatica, arthritis, and sports injuries. Sports therapists were among the first to introduce the use of medical magnets. The combined use of electromagnetic machines with permanent magnets has been found to reduce by half the time required for healing injuries, sprains, tendon and muscle injuries. These machines are especially effective for treating large areas of pain.
Magnetic Jewelry

Necklaces can be used for diseases of the chest, throat, neck, shoulders, sore throat, asthma, irregular heart beat and angina. Bracelets and rings are worn for controlling blood pressure as well as hand and arm pain. They are available in many designs ranging from 700 to 1300 gauss.
Magnetite or Lodestone

These are naturally occurring magnets associated with a type of iron ore. Generally the Gauss rating is low, from 300 to no more than 700 Gauss. Since ancient times, jewelry in the form of necklaces, bracelets and rings were worn for various therapeutic reasons. The Egyptians believed the magnet had a divine power and wore them to relieve headache, gout, dropsy and to maintain, vitality and health. Cleopatra (69-30 BC) supposedly wore a polished lodestone magnet on her forehead to maintain her beauty.
Magnetic-Foil

Magnetic foil consists of a low gauss metallic foil that can be cut to various sizes and applied topically over wider areas than acuband magnets. It has been pioneered by a Swedish therapist, Holger Hanneman for the treat of 'soft tissue' rheumatism. It seems that this is another variation of the flex magnets previously described but may be of interest to some.


BIOMAGNETIC TREATMENT OF THE WHOLE BODY

Biomagnetics can be used to treat the body systemically as oposed to their use over specific acupuncture points or what are known as pain or 'trigger" points.

There is a difference in the energy between the upper from the lower, the right from the left sides of the body. The area from the chest upwards tends to reflect the more positive, outgoing energy. With imbalance, this can manifest to extreme with symptoms ranging from skin eruptions, mental excitation, eye, ear, nose, throat and lung problems and hypertension. For this reason the North magnet is more frequently indicated in this area to disperse the excess. The lower area of the body, below the umbilicus, is often over extended upward and needs South or coalescing, grounding energy. The right side of the body is the more positive side and usually gets the North magnet while the left side which is more negative, receives the South magnet. Thus the following configurations have been adopted for systemic treatment:

Diseases above the navel: Place the right hand on the North magnet and the left hand on bio South for 15 to 30 minutes.

Diseases below the navel: Place the right foot on the North pole and the left foot on the South.

Diseases on the right side of the body: Right hand on the North pole and right foot on the South pole.

Diseases on the left side of the body: left hand on the North pole and left foot on the South.

Diseases of the digestive system: right hand on the North pole and left foot on the South.
Dietary Treatment

Just as magnets express South or positive energies and North or negative energies, so also does the various foods. This is not the place to enter an exhaustive treatment of food therapy but enough so that one who uses biomagnetic therapy will be able to achieve the most optimal results without negating the effects with inappropriate diet.

Positive Polarity Foods: Animal products, including meat, fish, eggs and dairy, concentrated sugar and spices have warming and stimulating properties and should be left out of the diet entirely or limited when treating diseases associated with excess, inflammation and stagnation.

Negative Polarity Foods: Vegetable products and fruits should be used for excess type diseases, inflammations and stagnations. They should, however, be cooked when there is digestive coldness or weakness.

Balanced Polarity Foods: These include whole grains, beans, cooked vegetables.

For treating acute conditions one should select mostly from foods that represent the balanced polarity and limit foods from the positive polarity category.
Homeopathic Treatment

Homeopathy was evolved by Dr. Samuel Hahnemann out of his dissatisfaction with the allopathic system of medicine practiced during his time. While it is doubted that he would be any more satisfied with the way it is practiced today, we have come to a crossroad where all medical systems can work together to provide the best medical options for all people.

Homeopathy is based on the laws of potentization and similars. As we shall see, both of these have a close affinity with the principles of biomagnetism. Potentization is based on subjecting a diluted drug substance to processes known as 'shock succession' (in alcohol) or 'trituration' (in milk-sugar powder) with the medicine increasing in potency and effectiveness with higher and higher dilution's. In potencies above the 30th there is no indication of any drug substance remaining yet the medicine seems to continue to become stronger even to the millionth potency.

The law of similars describes how a homeopathic drug is chosen based on its ability, in gross crude form, to produce the symptoms similar to that of a specific disease. Thus if the symptoms of the drug somehow mimics certain disease symptoms it would fit the similamum and would be used homeopathically, in high dilutions to treat the disease. This is similar to the principle of immunization except that immunization as it is practiced uses quantifiable diseased material hopefully neutralized and sterilized and then injected directly into the blood.

Homeopathy uses only the biomagnetic energy of a substance. This would allow for the use of a variety of familiar medicinal herbs, including poisonous plants like aconite, poisonous insect and snake venom as well as common articles such as the onion or table salt for homeopathic preparations.

According to contemporary investigation, the processes of succussion or trituration disturb the atomic state of a drug substance by jolting electron (negative charge) out of its orbit. This disturbance of the electron-proton balance of the atom causes it to release its characteristic electro-magnetic energy which accounts for its therapeutic effects.

Like all systems of healing, that which can cure they can also kill. Just as we should be careful of inappropriately subjecting the body to high strength magnetic over a prolonged period, we should also refrain from the use of high potency homeopathic preparations without considerable study. All the indications given in the following section, therefore, should be for preparations that are no higher than the 30th potency.

The basis of homeopathy has thus far confounded gross scientific investigative methods yet it continues to be practiced with great effectiveness and growing appreciation throughout the world.
Herbal Medicine

Herbal medicine is the oldest system of medicine on the planet. Unlike homeopathy, herbs provide a substantial connection between food and medicine because they possess many of the same micro-nutrients as food such as vitamins, minerals and special substances currently recognized as 'phyto-nutrients'.

In the following sections, out of convenience, I have given the simplest and most effective herbal remedies for specific conditions. I have also indicated proprietary Planetary formulas which evolved out of years of personal clinical practice. One can select either or use both in combination which may have an even better effect.
Methods of Taking Herbs
How to Make An Herb Tea

Use good quality fresh or freshly dried herbs. Prepare in non-metallic containers such as glass, earthenware or enamel pots. Stainless steel is acceptable when these others are not available.

The dose is important. For medicinal tea, the dose is at least one ounce of the combined herbs to a pint of water (two cups). If fresh herbs are used, use one and one half to two ounces of herbs to the same amount of water. A pint of most dried herbs is usually around a handful of material, more or less depending upon density and weight. Whenever possible use distilled or spring water whenever possible.

There are basically two methods for preparing herb teas. One is the decoction method that is suitable for heavier roots, barks and non-volatile (non-odorous) plants. Here the water is brought to a rolling boil and the herbs are added and the fire is turned down to a simmer which is to continue for anywhere from 20 to 45 minutes on a low flame.

The second infusion method is for volatile lighter leaves and flowers. Here the water is brought to a rolling boil and poured over the herbs. The pot is immediately covered and taken off the flame entirely and allowed to infuse for 10 to 20 minutes or until cool enough to drink.

The average adult dose is one cup two or three times a day. Children (under 12) are given half or less according to age and tolerance.

Herbal Powders and Pills

Here the herb is powdered and pressed into gelatin capsules or pills. This method is particularly convenient for long term compliance since the bitter taste of many medicinal herbs can be a hindrance to regular usage. A smaller dose is usually required for chronic treatment so that smaller amounts of herbal powders are indicated. On the average, one should take an adult dose of anywhere from four and a half to nine grams of powdered herb in a day. Depending on the size of the capsule or pill this averages out to around two capsules or pills threes times a day ideally with warm water. Children, under 12 years, should be given less according to age.

This is usually the minimum dose and in if it is well tolerated in most cases it can be at least doubled or even tripled is a specific complaint is targeted for treatment. If the pill or powder is being used for an acute condition such as a fever, cold or influenza, more should be taken approximately every two hours with the dose being tapered off as symptoms begin to subside.

Herbal powders are more easily given to children since they can be mixed with honey or maple syrup.

Tinctures

Tinctures depend upon a combination of alcohol and water to extract the active constituents of an herb. Besides being an extractive agent and easy to absorb, the alcohol acts as a long time preservative so that most tinctures are good for at least three years. They are also very convenient to use which makes them commercially popular. For some, with an alcohol intolerance or who may be concerned about the negative influence of even a small amount of alcohol in relation to liver toxicity, this may not be a satisfactory way to take herbs. The choice is to use teas, capsules or pills or place the requisite amount of tincture in a cup of boiling water for a few minutes which will help to evaporate at least a portion of the alcoholic content.

It is quite easy to make one's own herbal tincture using vodka, gin or some other spirits. Simply macerate at least four ounces of the powdered or finely cut herb in the alcoholic menstruum for at least two weeks or more (it can be for several months). Again double the amount would be better for tincturing fresh herbs to account for their high water content. Always use a wide necked container to ease removing the contents later.

After the required period of time, press-strain the herbs through a fine cloth and store the liquor for use. The average adult dose for most medicinal tinctures is anywhere from a half to one teaspoon (30 to 60 drops) two or three times a day. Again it is taken more frequently for acute ailments.

Syrups

Syrups are made with a base of sugar syrup, honey or perhaps maple syrup. There are various ways to make them but for the purposes of this book the simplest is to blend the mashed herb such as onion or garlic for upper respiratory problems, the herbal tincture or powder with honey. A good basic cough syrup can be made with honey, lemon and onions or garlic.

Liniments and Oils

These are intended for external use to treat bruises, injuries or soft tissue pains. Liniments can be made with alcohol or vinegar. A good basic liniment is Jethro Klos' All-Purpose Liniment is a good one to begin with.

Combine one ounce each of Golden seal, Myrrh gum and a half ounce of cayenne pepper in a quart of vinegar. Cover tightly, Shake the mixture once each day for at least 7 days, then strain and bottle for use.

Oils are made by impregnating a basic oil such as olive oil or sesame oil with an herb. There are various methods. Two that are effective is to add an amount of herbal tincture to the oil and heat until all the alcohol and water is evaporated away. This is not so effective if one is attempting to capture active volatile constituents such as essential oils. Chickweed oil which is a good lotion for skin ailments is made by placing an ounce of dried chickweed in olive oil. Heat gently for awhile until the oil takes on a somewhat 'greener' appearance. Allow to cool then strain and bottle for use. Garlic oil is quickly made by blending fresh garlic cloves in olive oil. This can be strained or used with the mash.

Treatment Protocols for Specific Conditions:
Abscess

Apply a North seeking or low gauss bipolar magnet to the affected site.

Herbal: A combination of tincture of Echinacea and Golden Seal internally and externally applied,

Planetary Formula: River of Life, Echinacea, Cat's Claw Complex

Homeopathic: Silicea, Hepar Sulph.
Acidity

Apply North pole or bipolar magnets to the abdomen. Drink North 'magnetized" water.

Herbal: Use Marshmallow root and Chickweed tea or strong chamomile tea.

Homeopathic: Natrum Phos
Acne

(see Skin)
Allergies

(upper respiratory and sinus congestion)

Apply North acuband magnets to both sides of the nostrils. Apply North magnets to the chest and upper back.

Herbal: Ephedra, Eyebright

Planetary formula: Breeze Free

Homeopathic: Silicea, Kali Bichromicum
Alopecia

Use North seeking or bipolar magnets to the scalp. Make Castor and Cayenne pepper oil by heating a cup of castor oil with one teaspoon of Cayenne pepper extract and four teaspoons of Prickly Ash extract until the alcohol is evaporated. Let this cool for at least 24 hours while being exposed to the North seeking side of a magnet. The oil is ready for use and should be vigorously rubbed on the scalp an hour before showering each day or for faster results two or three times daily. After applying the oil, purchase a seven star dermal hammer from an acupuncture supply distributor an lightly tap various areas of the scalp with the dermal hammer.

Internally use blood and circulatory tonics such as Angelica root and Juniper berries.

Planetary Formula: Women's Treasure (for men also) and Yin Energetics

Homeopathic: Acidum Fluoricum, Acidum Phosphoricum Acidum Phosphoricum, Selinium.
Anemia

First determine and treat the underlying cause which may be hemorrhage or imbalanced nutrition. Use a bipolar magnetic mattress and drink water exposed to both the North and South poles.

Herbal: Use Cayenne pepper internally to stop hemorrhage. For counteracting anemica make a combination tea of 9 grams astragalus root, 3 grams of dan gui (Angelica sinensis) and 6 grams Yellow Dock root. Take three times daily. If possible eat organ meats such as organic liver.

Planetary Formula: Women's Treasure (also for men) and/or Eight Precious Herbs

Homeopathic: Calcarea Phosphate, Ferum Phosphate and Natrum Mur.
Anorexia

South or bipolar magnet over the umbilicus and/or stomach area. South magnet over the spine opposite the navel (acupoint Governor 4). Drink bipolar magnetized water.

Herbal: Bitters containing Gentian, Goldenseal, Calamus, Juniper and Ginger. Ginger and Ginseng tea.

Planetary Formula: Planetary Bitters formula

Homeopathic: Nux Vomica, China
Angina

North magnet over the praecordial region of the heart. South pole magnet or bracelet to the right wrist. Drink South magnetized water.

Herbal: Cayenne pepper, Hawthorn berries, Chinese Red Sage root (Salvia milthiorriza)

Planetary Formula: Life Pulse

Homeopathic: Ferrum Phos
Apoplexy

(stroke)

Apply a North or bipolar magnet to the center of the forehead. North magnets along the spine to disperse the stagnation. South pole magnet or bracelet to the right wrist.

Depending on the hemisphere of the head that is affected. Apply North pole or bipolar magnets to the affected hemisphere of the head.
Appendicitis

Do not try to treat acute appendicitis as there is a grave risk of it bursting that could cause massive abdominal inflammation and death. For chronic appendicitis, apply a North or bipolar magnet over the effected area of the abdomen.
Arthritis and Rheumatic Complaints

Apply bipolar or North magnet to the affected area (s). Sleeping on a magnetic mattress can be very helpful. Rolling magnetic balls in the hand or other parts of the body regularly is very effective for arthritic conditions especially in the hands and fingers.

The principle is that when there is inflammation use the North seeking magnet, for degeneration of the bones and tissues, perhaps the South seeking magnet will be more effective or a combination of both. Bipolar make unnecessary the need to decide when to use either the North or South.

In any case, as with any pains, magnetic therapy is one of the most effective methods of achieving relatively fast relief with approximately 90% effectiveness.

Herbal: Make a tea combining Sarsaparilla, Burdock root, Sassafras, Poke root, Prickly ash, Black Cohosh and Ginger. Take three cups daily.

Planetary Formula: Flexibility tonic

Homeopathic: Rhus Tox, Bryonia, Causticum, Caulophyllum, Ledum Pal. Sulfur
Arteriosclerosis

Drink water exposed to both North and South polarities

Herbal: Cayenne pepper or Garlic

Planetary Formula: Guggul

Homeopathic: Arsenic iod., Baryta Carb., Calcarea Fluor. Crataegus
Ascites or Edema

Drink water exposed to both magnetic poles.
Asthma (bronchial)

Apply a large bipolar flex magnet to the back or chest. Drink water that has been exposed to both poles.

Herbal: Ma Huang (Ephedra), Mullein, Comfrey leaf, Wild Cherry Bark, a half part Lobelia leaf and Ginger.

Planetary Formula: Breeze Free

Homeopathic: Arsenicum Album, Ipecac, Spongia, Thuja, Senega
Atrophy (Muscular)

Apply South magnets to the affected muscles.
Bell's Palsy

Apply the South pole magnet to the affected muscle of the face and the seventh cranial nerve behind the ear on the same side.

North pole can be applied to the lower jaw of the affected side and the South pole to the affected cheek or facial muscles.

Homeopathic: Aconite Napellus upon immediate onset of symptoms followed by Caustic, Ammonium Phosphoric or Rhus Tox.
Biliousness

Apply the North pole to the affected abdominal region. Drink North magnetized water

Herbal: Chamomile tea

Planetary: Digestive Comfort

Homeopathic: Nux Vomica, Chelidonium, Natrum Sulph, Bryonia
Blood Pressure, Reducing or Raising

To reduce blood pressure, wear a bipolar magnetized bracelet on the right wrist. To raise it, wear it on the left wrist.

Another method is to place a small North magnet under the right ear along the carotid artery.

For either type, drink water exposed to both magnetic poles.

Herbal: Use Hawthorn berries and leaf extract with Garlic.

Planetary Formula: Life Pulse
Bronchitis and Sore Throat

Apply North pole magnets to the base of the throat and over both sides of the lungs. North Acuband magnets can be placed and inch and a half alongside the spine between the 2nd and 3rd thoracic vertebrae of the back.

North magnets can also be applied to the HoKu point (Colon 4) on the dorsal surface of the hand between the thumb and 2nd fingers.

Herbal: A tea of equal parts Mullein, Yerba Santa, Echinacea and Licorice can be taken.

Planetary Formula: Cat's Claw Complex

Homeopathic: Arsenicum Album, Bryonia, Ipecac, Antimonium Tart., Senega
Burns

To treat local or limited burn areas, apply the North directly over the burn area for 30 to 45 minutes 2 or 3 times a day. North magnetized water can be used over the area as well. When it begins to scab over, use the South to promote faster healing and repair with little or no scaring.

Herbal: Apply Aloe Vera Gel or a salve of Calendula and/or Comfrey.

Homeopathic: Causticum, Urtica Urens
Cancer

Regular application of a high gauss North seeking pole magnets have been effective in checking the growth and occasionally shrinking tumors. Here Dr. Wollin's experience with high gauss neodymium magnets are specifically indicated. It is recommended to apply the magnet over the area for a half hour at a time, three times daily. At the same time North polarity water should be drunk. Skin cancers respond well to the topical application of strong North magnets.

Herbs: Red Clover, Chaparral, Poke root and Burdock root tea should be taken three times daily , for skin cancers paint on Bloodroot tincture.

Planetary Formulas: Complete Pau d' Arco and Cat's Claw Complex
Cholesterol, High

Drink water exposed to the North or bipolar poles.
Chronic fatigue, Fibromyalgia

Use a magnetic bed, magnetic insoles and individual bipolar magnets on the sites of discomfort. For insomnia, apply a North magnetic, around 1000 gauss between the eyebrows for 10 to 15 minutes before retiring.
Constipation

Apply North or bipolar magnet to the lower abdominal region. Drink bipolar water.

Herbal: Rhubarb, cascara, buckthorne, senna leaves, psyllium husk.

Planetary: Triphala

Homeopathic: Nux Vomica, Alumen, Bryonia, Alumina
Cystitis

Apply North or bipolar magnet over the pubic region. Drink North magnetized water.

Herbal: Tea or powder of cherry stems; another choice is a tea of Uva Ursi, Buchu, Parsley leaf and Marshmallow root.

Planetary Formula: Diurite

*
Diabetes:

Use magnetic insoles regularly along with the magnetic mattress pad. According to experiments by Dr. Roy Davis, the application of the South magnet to the pancreas for approximately 30 minutes morning and evening "appeared to have either raised the amount of insulin produced by the pancreas or strengthened it to a point where less positive blood sugars were noted when samples were taken and tested for sugars in the urine. Drink bipolar magnetized water.

Herbal: One teaspoon of turmeric powder in capsules three times daily

Planetary formula: Energetics Yin

Homeopathic: Arsenicum Album, Bromide, Acid Phosphoricum.
Diarrhea

Apply bipolar or North magnet to the lower left abdominal region.

Herbal: Cranesbill root, Agrimony, Oak bark and Blackberry root bark

Planetary formula: Digestive Comfort
Dysentery

Same treatment as for diarrhea.

Herbal: Use similar herbs as above but add golden seal and garlic along with a rice fast.

Planetary formula: Digestive Comfort and Triphala

Homeopathic: Mercurius, Aloe, Nux Vomica
Ears

1. Inflammation

Use North magnets on or around the ear.

Herbal: Garlic and Olive oil drops in the ears or Rue oil is effective. Internally take Echinacea and Golden seal extract.

Homeopathic: Aconite, Hepar Sulph. Pulsatilla

2. Deafness

Understand the cause. If the ears are plugged with wax, have it removed by a specialist or try using ear candles. If deafness is caused by inflammation use the North Magnet. If it is caused by degeneration use alternating North and South magnets.

3. Ringing (Meniere's)

Apply a North magnet bar over each ear, 20 to 30 minutes 2 or 3 times daily.
Epilepsy

Apply the North pole to the head area. It can be placed under the pillow each night or a magnetic pillow can be used. Use a magnetic mattress and magnetic insoles. Drink bipolar magnetized water.
Eyes:

Conjunctivitis, Cataract, Glaucoma and other disorders: Apply North or bipolar magnets over the close eyelids for at least a half hour three times daily.
Fever

Apply North pole to the forehead and lower abdomen. Drink North magnetized water.

Herbal: Tea of Yarrow, Feverfew, Lemon Balm and peppermint

Homeopathic: Aconite, Belladonna
Flatulence

Apply South pole magnet to the umbilicus and lower abdomen. Drink bipolar magnetized water.

Herbal: Anise seeds, Fennel seeds

Planetary Formula: Hingashtak

Homeopathic: Cinchona, Lycopodium, Magnesium Phosphoricum.
Fracture

(non-healing)

   1. Apply bipolar magnets over the affected area
   2. Apply alternate North and South magnets along the affected area.
   3. Apply a strong North Magnet to one end of the injury and South to the other end.

Herbal: Comfrey root tea

Homeopathic: Calcarea Phosphate, Symphytum
Gallstones

Apply a North or bipolar magnet to the affected area. Drink bipolar magnetized water.

Herbal: Turmeric root. one teaspoon three times daily.

Planetary Formula: Stone Free
Gynecology:

1. Amenorrhea (Suppressed menses)

Apply South pole or bipolar magnets to the pubic region.

Herbal: Tea of Angelica root, Black and Blue Cohosh, Squaw Vine and Wild Ginger.

Planetary Formula: Women's Treasure

(All menstrual irregularities should be treated herbally for at least three months to accommodate the alternating between the right and left ovary).

Homeopathic: Pulsatilla, Natrum Muriaticum

2. Dysmenorrhea (Painful Menstruation)

Apply North or bipolar magnet to the lower abdomen.

Herbal: Warm application of Castor oil to the abdomen with a flannel cloth lightly saturated with fresh ginger tea placed over the area and a heating pad. Drink a tea of Chamomile and Ginger.

Planetary Formulas: Women's Treasure or Woman's Comfort with Emotional Balance and HepatoPure

3. Menorrhagia (Excessive Menstruation)

Usually, this is more of an inflamed condition and one should apply the North or bipolar magnets to the pubic region or perineum.

Herbal: Tea of equal parts two parts Vitex berries and one part each of Raspberry leaf, Squaw vine, Bethroot, False Unicorn and Cramp Bark.

Planetary Formula: Emotional Balance

Homeopathic: Ipecac, Trillium, Sepia

4. Infertility:

South or bipolar magnet to the pubic region.

Herbal: False Unicorn root, Black Haw or Cramp Bark and raspberry leaf .

Planetary Formula: Women's Treasure

5. Leucorrhea

Apply North pole magnet to the perineum or pubic region. Bipolar magnetized water should be taken regularly.

Herbal: Douche with garlic tea to which is added three tablespoons of acidophilus yogurt.

Planetary Formula: HepatoPure, Women's Treasure

Homeopathic: Sepia, Pulsatilla, Alumina, Kreosote
Hemorrhoids

Sit on a North pole magnet. A seat cushion with magnets is very effective for this purpose.

Herbal: A suppository made of Collinsonia root or a combination of the powders of Bayberry bark, Yarrow, Prickly Ash, Oak Bark and Slippery Elm can be mixed with cocoa butter and inserted each evening.

Planetary: Triphala
Headache

Apply bipolar magnets to the temples.

Herbal: Feverfew, Rosemary, White Willow bark

Planetary: Head-Aid
Heart problems (see Angina)
Impotence

Apply a South pole magnet to the pubic region.

Herbal: Ginseng, Epimedium, Damiana, Yohimbe

Planetary: Male Potential, Wu Zi Wan, Energetics Yang
Inflammations

(see Septic Conditions)
Influenza

(same treatment as for Rhinitis)
Insomnia

Apply a North magnet to the center of the forehead for ten minutes before retiring, Sleep on a magnetic mattress. Place a North pole magnet face up under the pillow each night.

Herbal: Valerian, Passion Flower, Skullcap

Planetary Formulas: Easy Sleep or Stress Free

Homeopathic: Coffea, Kali Phos.
Kidney Stones

Place a bipolar magnet, and/or a combination of North and South pole acuband magnets (at least 3000 gauss) directly over the right or left lumbar of the lower back, depending on which area is affected. A U shaped magnet can be applied over affected area for approximately an hour once or twice a day.

Herbal: A combination tea of equal parts Hydrangea root, Uva Ursi, Parsley root, Gravel root with a half part each of Marshmallow root and Ginger should be taken three times daily.

Planetary Formula: Stone Free and Diurite

Homeopathic: Berberis vulgaris, Sarsaparilla, Lycopodium
Laryngitis

Apply a North pole magnet to the larynx. This can also be used to improve the singing voice.
Liver Diseases (Cirrhosis, Hepatitis and Jaundice)

Apply North or bipolar magnets over the right hypochondriac region. Drink South magnetized water.

Herbal: Dandelion root, Milk Thistle seed, Wild Yam, Barberry root and Fennel seed tea or a tea of artichoke leaves.

Planetary Formula: Hepato Pure

Homeopathic: Chelidonium, Mercurius
Lumbago

Apply bipolar or North magnets to the 'trigger' points on the back. Use magnetic balls once or twice a day over the affected area.

Herbal: Comfrey root tea

Planetary formula: Energetics Yang and Energetics Yin

Homeopathic: Rhus Tox., Bryonia, Nux Vomica, Kali Carbonicum
Lung Problems

(see Asthma)

This includes a wide range of problems including asthma, pleurisy, emphysema. In general, to remove congestion apply North magnets to the back and/or chest. A Bipolar magnet offers very good results for most people.
Multiple Sclerosis

Sleeping on a magnetized mattress is specifically indicated. The head especially should be exposed to the North pole. Two magnets between 1000 NS 2000 gauss should be kept under the pillow. Use a U shaped magnet and pass it slowly down the spine once or twice daily. The North removes the spasm while the South increases strength and regeneration. Drink bipolar water.
Muscle Strain and Cramps

Apply North magnets to the affected areas to relieve tension. Roll magnetic balls over the affected area as frequently as you can.
Nausea

Drink bipolar magnetized water.

Herbal: Ginger

Homeopathic: Ipecac, Nux Vomica, Tabacum, Petroleum and Cocculus for car and sea sickness.
Neuralgia

Similar to arthritic and rheumatic complaints. Apply North magnet to the affected nerves. Drink North magnetized water. Roll magnetic balls over the area frequently.

Herbal: Black Cohosh, White Willow bark, Angelica root tea.

Planetary Formula: Narayana Oil applied externally, Flexibility Tonic

Neurasthenia (Nervous Debility)

The North magnet is both anti-inflammatory and soothing. Apply the North to the head and the South on the lower back or below the umbilicus to 'ground' the energy below.

Herbal: Skullcap, Lady's Slipper

Planetary formula: Stress Free

Homeopathic: Kali Phos., Nux Vomica, Natrum Mur., Argentum
Neuropathies

Similar to Arthritic and Rheumatic problems. If the problem is in the feet, use magnetic insoles.
Osteoporosis

Many astronauts were found to suffer from osteoporosis. This established a better understanding of the role magnetic energy played with calcium and phosphate metabolism. Sleeping on a magnetized mattress and wearing magnetized insoles may be very beneficial to treat and prevent this condition along with appropriate nutritional supplementation. Drinking bipolar magnetized water is also beneficial.

Herbal: Comfrey, Alfalfa and Horsetail

Planetary formulas: Energetic Yin, Energetics Yang and Wu Zi Wan
Parkinson's and Chorea

The North magnet to the cerebral region to help reduce muscular rigidity and tremors, The North magnet can also be passed slowly down the spinal column. Drink magnetized water.

Herbal: Lobelia, Black Cohosh and Skullcap tincture can be taken three times daily.

Planetary Formula: Stress Free

Homeopathic: Aurum Sul., Agaricus, Mercurius
Prostate

To increase prostatic fluid, sit on a South pole for about 30 minutes twice a day.

Herbal: Saw Palmetto, Pygeum, Pumpkin seeds

Planetary formula: Saw Palmetto Complex

Homeopathic: Sabal Serulata, Thuja
Raynaud's Disease

(cold extremities)

Use South magnets at the extremities to increase circulation and remove the vasoconstriction. Drink South magnetized water. Apply the South magnet to the sacral-lumbo plexus.

Herbal: Prickly ash, Cayenne, Ginger, Lobelia

Planetary formula: Herbal Uprising, Stress Free

Homeopathic: Arsenicum Album
Rheumatism

(see arthritis)
Rhinitis

(Common cold) and Influenza

Use the North magnet over affected areas of the upper respiratory tract. Two North acuband magnets placed on each side of the nostrils will help clear the sinuses. A North magnet placed in the notch at the base of the throat will help control coughing.

Herbal: Yarrow, Lemon Balm, Elder Flowers and peppermint tea.

Planetary formula: Yin Chiao and Yin Chiao Plus also Cat's Claw Complex and Echinacea for coughs use Old Indian Cough Syrup.

Homeopathic: *
Ringworm

Apply North magnets to the affected area.

Herbal: paint the affected areas with a tincture of garlic and Walnut husk. Bloodroot tincture is also very useful for this. Frequent cleansing of the area and change of clothes is essential.
Sarcoma

Use strong neodymium North magnets over the affected area, three times a day, 30 minutes each time.

Herbal: Use Bloodroot tincture topically, Pau d' Arco, Chaparral, Red Clover and Burdock root tea

Planetary formulas: River of Life and Complete Pau d'Arco
Sciatica

(see Lumbago)
Septic Conditions and Inflammations

Apply North magnets to the area. Drink North magnetized water.

Herbal: Echinacea, Baptisia and Goldenseal

Planetary formulas: Echinacea and Cat's Claw Complex

Homeopathic: Hepar Sulph., Silicea
Shingles

(Herpes Zoster)

Apply the North magnet to the affected area of the spine. Drink North magnetized water. Roll magnetic balls lightly and rapidly over the area.

Herbal: Garlic and Olive oil rubbed over the affected area is useful.

Planetary formula: Cat's Claw Complex

Homeopathic: Cantharis, Kalmia latifolia, Mezerum and Ranunculus Bulbosus.
Skin

Skin diseases such as eczema, acne and psoriasis respond very well to the application of North facing or low gauss bipolar magnets. One method is to apply a fine cotton or linen cloth over the affected area and lay a North facing magnet over the site (s) for 30 minutes once or twice a day. Besides their local effect, magnets extend out to the benefit the surrounding tissue. For facial acne, apply North seeking magnets to the cheeks and foreheads. Acuband magnets can be used if they are convenient. Regular us of magnetic balls rolled over the problem areas is also very effective.

Herbal: Burdock root and Seed, Yellow Dock root, Sarsaparilla and Red Clover taken together as a powder or tea three times a day is very effective for clearing the skin. Topical relief can be achieved with Chickweed-Olive oil rubbed over the affected area.

Planetary formula: HerbaDerm and River of Life Complex
Spleen

(enlargement as well as enlargement of the liver and lymph glands)

For any enlargement of the Spleen, Liver or Lymph glands one should use the North magnet and drink North magnetized water. It is a good idea to seek proper medical advice to determine the underlying cause.

Herbal and Homeopathic: Ceanothus
Tachycardia and Heart Palpitations

Wear a South bracelet to the right wrist and North magnet over the praecordial region. A magnetic necklace has been effective in cases when all else failed.

Herbal: Hawthorn, Garlic and Cayenne pepper

Planetary formula: Life Pulse

Homeopathic: Abies Nigra, Crataegus
Tennis Elbow

Apply bipolar magnets to the area with an elbow wrap bandage. North magnets are effective over the most painful areas.

Herbal: Liniment made with Golden seal powder, myrrh, cayenne pepper and apple cider vinegar applied frequently to the affected area.

Planetary formula: Use Flexibility Tonic as a liniment.

Homeopathic: Rhus Tox., Hypericum and Bryonia
Thyroid (including goiter)

For hyperthyroid apply a North magnet to the goiter to slow down overall activity. Drink North magnetized water.

For hypothyroid apply a South Magnet to the thyroid area of the neck. Drink South magnetized water.

Both thyroid conditions would benefit from the regular use of a magnetic necklace.

Herbal: Kelp tablets for low thyroid which is also useful to regulate high thyroid as well but Bugleweed is specific for treating hyperthyroid.

Planetary Formula: For hypothyroid use Tai Chi formula.

Homeopathic: For hyperthyroid give homeopathic Thyroidinum, Iodum.

For hypothyroid give Thyroidinum, Calcarea Carb.
Tinnitus Aurium

(Ringing in the ears, see Ears)
Tonsillitis

(also called Quinsy)

Apply North magnets to the affected sites of the throat and swollen lymph glands.

Herbal: Echinacea, Golden Seal and Baptisia taken together as an extract is effective.
Trigeminal Neuralgia

Apply bipolar magnets to the affected area or North acuband magnets.

Herbal: Apply the Myrrh, Golden Seal, Cayenne in apple cider vinegar frequently to the affected areas.

Planetary formula: Use Flexibility tonic internally and topically as a liniment.

Homeopathic: Right side of the face use Aconitum Napellus, Colocynth, Spigelia or Verbascum.

For the Left side of the face use Cactus Grandiflorus, Coffea, Kalmia, Magnesia Phosphorica, Mezerum.
Ulcer

(gastric and duodenal)

Apply North magnets over the site of pain. Drink North magnetized water.
Veins, Varicosed

Apply North magnets to affected areas using acuband or other types as convenient.

Herbal: Apply a tincture of Witch Hazel or Bayberry bark and Prickly Ash topically.

Homeopathic: Haemamelis, Calcarea Fluor., Pulsatilla
Vomiting (see Nausea)
Warts

Apply the North pole topically to the area.

Homeopathic: Thuja and Antimonium Tartaricus is very effective. Take alternately two doses of each for 3 days. Repeat consecutively every three weeks three or four times. The warts will disappear.
Miscellaneous Use of Magnets

Negating the toxic effects of chemicals, sprays and preservatives from food and water.

   1. Using a strong neodymium magnet, pass it over the food or water 7 times with the North or negative facing downwards.
   2. Follow this by passing the positive South magnet 7 times to energize the food and water and make it easier to digest and absorb.

Purifying house water with 2 or 4 magnets

Fasten one or two (depending on the size of the pipe) negative, North magnets against the water pipe leading into the house. Approximately 2 inches higher, fasten one or two positive South magnets. These can be taped to the water pipes.


According to Dr. Albert Roy Davis, water treated in this way showed little appreciable difference in terms of mineral content, solids, pH or other factors. Testing for the relative amounts of hydrogen and oxygen it was found that the oxygen level was lower in the treated water as compared with the untreated. While hydrogen amounts were the same, the hydrogen ions were altered to present a much higher degree of activity. This was checked repeatedly with the same findings.

Water treated with either North or South magnetic field tended to reduce the nitrogen in the water, preventing it from going stale. This made it safer for both human consumption and for aquarium fish for a longer period.
Potentizing seeds

Dr. Davis discovered that seeds exposed to the magnetic force fields of the South pole for anywhere from 6 to 200 hours, when planted resulted in an improved germination and growth result, hardier plants with higher yield of fruit or vegetable products. Exposing seeds to the influence of the North magnetic polarity field resulted in thin, tall plants with poor yields. A simple method is to presoak seeds by placing them in a dish or cup with water on top of a South facing magnet for 24 hours or so before planting.
Fuel Economy

In addition to the above, there are various magnetic devices that can be fixed to the combustion system of automobile engines to economize fuel production. A five star resort in Kawaii, Hawaii, installed magnets on the natural gas system of their multimillion dollar units and found that they were able to save $60,000 a year because the gas burned cleaner.

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Geo/Bio-Magnetic Therapy, APPENDIX

Posted on Apr 1st, 2008 by RaSun : Whole-istic Vibrations RaSun
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APPENDIX
Yoga and Ayurveda and Law of Polarity

An interesting book called Magnet Therapy: Theory and Practice by Dr. Neville S. Bengali (reprinted by Jain in 1986) is very authoritative but seems to confusingly indicate exact opposite effects for the South and North magnetic fields. In this book, Dr. Neville describes the application of magnet therapy through the chakras. The chakras are vortices of energy or nerve plexuses that lie along the spine (while they are depicted along the spine they are actually midway between the medial aspect of the posterior and anterior part of the body). Dr. Neville’s use of the magnets on the chakras offers another very effective model for magnetic therapy that deserves to be considered and employed therapeutically.

To begin, we need to outline some of the important aspects of yogic philosophy:

The expression of dynamic polarity and magnetism is also described in Ayurvedic medicine and Yogic philosophy as Shiva (positive) and Shakti (negative). Prana is equivalent to the TCM definition of ’Qi’ or ’life force’. All concepts imply the unity of energy with breath but Prana is points to a more explicit connection.

It is necessary at this point to briefly diverge to elucidate some basic terms and concepts of Yoga and Ayurveda. The polar expression of the main circulating channels of Prana in the body is described as ’ida’ (negative) and ’pingala’ (positive). These correspond to the position of the Governor and Conception vessels in acupuncture.

Chakras, as vortices of energy or what is known as ’grand nadis’ are similar but more inclusive than acupoints in TCM. Nadi’s are equivalent to Chinese acupuncture points but Ayurveda maintains that there are 72,000 nadi’s located throughout the body. There are seven primary chakras located along the spine that correspond to vital TCM acupoints. These will be individually described later at more length.

The dynamic relationship between Ida and Pingala, as with all other fundamental living processes is based on magnetism which in itself is none other than what is described in Western physiology as the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems. Taoist priests and yogis learned centuries ago that one could influence and control the negative and positive energies of the body through controlling the flow of breath through the right and left nostrils.

An entire system of ’swar’ yogic therapy exists based on the breath. There is a natural cycle that occurs frequently through the day were the breath is stronger from either the right or left nostril corresponding to the alternating of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems. When disease first begins one should use a glass to see which nostril is opened more and place a cotton in it. This will prevent the onset of the disease.

To describe further, ida corresponds to the left side of the body and crosses the spinal chord (Sushumna) at various chakras or energy centers and finally at the left nostril to enter the right side of the brain. Pingala governs the right side of the body and transcends various chakras to cross over to the left side of the brain at the nostrils. Kundalini, which is responsible for higher consciousness cannot ascend the sushumna nadi (channel) from the base ’muladhara) without both right and left sided energies being equally balanced.

Ida:
Right cerebral hemisphere

calm, relaxed state

higher mental processes

left nostril breath

activated by oxygen

slower heartbeat and respiration

blue, dark, cool, negative

feminine

parasympathetic

Yin energy


Pingala:
Left cerebral hemisphere

excited state

strong emotions, rational thought processes

right nostril breath

activated by carbon dioxide

faster heartbeat and respiration

red, hot, positive

masculine

sympathetic

Yang energy



Applying Magnets to the Chakras

Yoga teaches that Prana is distributed throughout the body-mind through the seven chakras. Each chakra corresponds to the endocrine glands which secrete vital hormones that regulate physical activity. All the chakras are aligned along the vertical spinal column except Ajna chakra which is located on the center of the forehead. This corresponds to the pineal gland. Sahasrara or the crown chakra, at the top of the head, corresponds to the pituitary gland.

To open chakra activity, slowly pass a bipolar U-shaped magnet of no less than 1000 gauss, but preferably higher, up the from the base of the coccyx of the spine to the top of the head, seven times in succession. Repeat this twice daily.

Another method is to use place three South pole magnets over three important chakras such as the swadisthana or solar plexus chakra, manipura or digestive solar plexus chakra and vishuddha, thyroid or throat chakra. These will tend to open the sushumna or Chinese governor channel. At the same time place the Yin North pole magnet over the forehead. (the head and brain usually require cooling, Yin, North pole energy).

Muladhara

Muladhara is at the base of the spine, the center for kundalini or primal energy. In its gross form it corresponds to sexual energy.

For disorders of the reproductive system, apply the appropriate magnet to the perineum. The South pole should be applied to tone up the reproductive system, treat sterility and impotence in women and men and in women, treat amenorrhea. This corresponds in TCM to Governor 1 and Conception Vessel 1 located at the perineum.

Swadisthana Chakra

The next chakra upwards from the base of the spine is roughly located between and alongside the 2nd and 3rd lumbar vertebrae and also encompasses the sacrum. This is also called the sacral plexus chakra and corresponds to the adrenals and governs the urinary system including the kidneys, ureters and bladder. It roughly corresponds to Governor 2 and 3 and Conception Vessel 3 and 2 on the abdomen.

The North pole should be applied for constipation and genito-urinary infections and the North if there genito-urinary weakness or diarrhea. This area also governs the lower limbs and for conditions of numbness or paralysis one should apply the South pole, for sciatica and rheumatic pains one would apply the North pole.

Manipura Chakra

The next important chakra as we go higher on the spine is the Manipura. The term ’mani’ means jewels and ’pura’ means city. Literally it translates as ’City of jewels’, as translated by Swami Satyananda Saraswati. It is so described because it is the center for the Fire Element which governs heat and energy. Specifically, it is described as located over the region of the spine opposite the umbilicus. According to TCM, this corresponds to Governor 4, called "Ming Men" or "Life Gate Fire" and Conception Vessel that extends from the umbilicus down to Conception Vessel 4 located about three inches medial and below the umbilicus point (CV8).

Applying a South pole magnet over this area will stimulate digestive processes and relieve symptoms of indigestion, bloating, food sensitivities, coldness, hypoglycemia, lack of libido and low energy.

The North pole magnet can be used for lower back pain, dysentery, colitis, nervousness, hypersensitivity, loose stools and hyperacidity.

Anahata Chakra

The fourth chakra further up the spine is called Anahata chakra. It corresponds to the thymus (which is located immediately behind and slightly to the left of the breast bone or sternum), the Heart and the Lungs. It also influences the vagus nerve which is the longest nerve in the body and enervates organic processes throughout the abdomen. Anahata chakra is aligned with the spine immediately opposite the location of the Heart. It would correspond to the territory that extends from the first to the seventh thoracic vertebrae, including acupoints Bladder 15, 14 and 13 and Governor 11 and 12 on the spine and Conception Vessel 17 on the sternum between the breasts.

The South pole is applied for cardiac weakness, low blood pressure, asthma and the later stages of pneumonia and tuberculosis.

The North pole is used for high blood pressure, palpitations, bronchitis and the earlier stages of pulmonary inflammation.

Anahata also influences the Stomach and the North is used for ulcers, gastritis and acid eructation’s while the South is used for anorexia and to stimulate appetite.

Vishuddha Chakra

Vishuddha or throat chakra is situated between the 7th cervical and 1st thoracic also known as the brachial plexus. It specifically encompasses the parathyroid and thyroid glands and governs the eyes, ears, nose and throat. It can be considered for individuals who have difficulty expressing themselves in speech. It corresponds to Governor 14 between the 7th cervical and 1st thoracic of the spine and Conception Vessel 22 at the base of the throat.

The South pole can be used for spasms and paralytic conditions of the arms, face and low thyroid symptoms.

The North pole is indicated for stimulating the defensive system of the body, preventing and treating colds and influenza, shoulder and neck stiffness, hyperthyroidism, muscular pains of the muscles of the shoulder and back.

Ajna Chakra

Ajna chakra is located in between the eyebrows or the ’third-eye’ and is at the center of the brain. In Chinese medicine it is an extra point called ’Yin Tang’. It corresponds to the pineal gland and is the point where Ida and Pingala nadi’s (channels) converge. This point is sometimes regarded as the center of inner knowing or intuition. It governs the lower brain, the eyes, ears and nose. It corresponds to Yin Tan located on the forehead between the eyes and Governor 16 on the spine at the base of the occiput.

The South pole will stimulate mental activity while the North pole will benefit sleep, quiet the mind, aid in mental clarity and reduce epileptic seizures. It also can be used to treat migraine headaches and retarded children.

Sahasrara

The Sahasrara or crown chakra is related to the pituitary gland and externalizes at the vertex of the scalp. It corresponds to Governor 20. In Yoga, this is the place where the mystical union of Shiva (consciousness) and Shakti (energy) combine to create enlightenment. The pituitary is called the ’master gland’ because it controls the entire endocrine system.

Applying the South pole at this point will stimulate mental activity and physiological processes governed by the brain throughout the body. The North pole will calm mental agitation and relieve depression.

Summary of Locations:

Some authorities precisely locate the seven chakras along the from of the body as follows:

Muladhara -- at the perineum

Swadisthana -- the pubic bone

Manipura -- the Navel

Anahata -- the praecordial region (heart)

Vishuddha -- the base of the throat

Ajna -- as previously described.

Treatment

Use approximately an 1100 Gauss magnet. Lay a flannel cloth over the spine of the back and position three magnets using North pole for sedating and dispersing and South pole for tonification as indicated for each patient directly over the spine corresponding to Vishuddha, Manipura and Swadisthana chakras respectively. One treatment session consists of approximately 15 to 30 minutes and the sessions can be taken twice daily.
Bibliography

The Anatomy of Biomagnetism by Albert Roy Davis Ph.D.

This is an important work describing the pioneer research in the use of biomagnetics by one of the late leaders in North America. It is available from Schafer’s Health Centre (see below).

Medical Magnets, Nature’s Healing Energy by Barbara Gordon, published by Magnetic Health Products (see below) and distributed in North America by Magna-Pak Inc. Box 4264-C London. Ontario, N5W 5J6 ph/fax 519-660-8386

Magnet Therapy Theory and Practice by Dr. Neville S. Bengali published by Jain publishers in India. 1921, Chuna Mandi street 10, Paharganj, New Delhi-110055

This is a very authoritative and informative book but the reader should be aware of a semantic difference that causes the author to reverse the description of the qualities of North and South poles.

Discovery of Magnetic Health by George J. Washnis and Richard Z. Hricak, published by Nova, Rockville, Maryland, USA

Magnet Therapy by Holger Hannemann, published by Sterling publishing company, New York.

Getting Started in Magnetic Healing and The Body Magnetic, both books by Dr. Burl Payne. Box 6023, Boulder, Co. 80306

Healing Magnetism by Heinz Schiegl. published by Weiser, York Beach, Maine

Biomagnetic Handbook by Philpott, MD and Sharon Taplin. Published by Enviro-Tech Products 17171 SE 29 St., Choctaw, OK 73020. 405/390-3499

The Art of Magnetic Healing by Santwani. Published in India by Jain in New Delhi.

Magnetic Field Therapy Handbook by R. Allen Walls. Published by inner Search foundation, Inc. McLean, Virginia.

(1) Gauss as the measure of strength described throughout this and all other books on magnetic therapy is very misleading since in fact, there exists no simple standard for measuring the strength of a magnet. The strength of a magnet is determined both by its size and the material of which it is made. To date, there is no reliable measure of magnetic strength based on size and material used. Therefore, all references to so called gauss measurement used throughout this or any other book, should be understood as only relative according to the size and material used.

(2)Nakagawa, Kyoichi, MD. "Magnetic Field Deficiency Syndrome & Magnetic Treatment", Japan Medical Journal, 2745, 12/4/76

(3)Morgan, Toya "Therapeutic Magnetism, Yesterday and Today" 4137 Chapman Way, Pleasanton, CA 94566, 1988 p.9

(4)It is interesting to compare this to tonification and sedation needle technique used by acupuncturists where rotating a needle clockwise is tonifying while the opposite counterclockwise rotation is sedating. Similarly, shiatsu and acupressure also corroborates the opposite therapeutic significance of clockwise and counterclockwise rotation.

(5)Because of this, it is easy to disarrange and the electron structure of a recording tape, CD or hard drive and thereby damage or destroy its stored information. The watchword of our high tech computer and information era is absolutely keep all magnets away from these systems.

(6)Barefoot, Robert R. and Reich, Carl M., MD, The Calcium Factor: The Scientific Secret of Health and Youth, 1992
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Sufi'yya~Sophia & The Divine Feminine

Posted on Apr 1st, 2008 by RaSun : Whole-istic Vibrations RaSun
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THE CENTRALITY OF THE DIVINE FEMININE IN SUFISM

[Published in the Proceedings of the "2nd Annual Hawaii International Conference on Arts & Humanities", Honolulu, Hawaii.] © 2004 by Laurence Galian

This paper examines the concept of the Divine Feminine from the Sufi tradition (and its roots) with questions regarding the Sufi definition of the Divine Feminine, the various techniques used to experience it, the nature of the experiences, and the ultimate intentions of the Islamic mystics known for engaging in such practices. Through an investigation involving examinations of Sufi teachings that the female body is the locus of continuous theophany of the Divine in human beings, explorations of the cult of Prophet Muhammad's daughter Fatima, comparisons of Tantric philosophical tendencies shared by both the ancient Dravidian world and Islam, analyses of songs chanted by a Sufi Order from Cairo, visionary experiences of mystics from various traditions, and Islamic techniques of sacred sex as revealed in Hadith and Sufi erotic poetry, it has been gathered that Allah is, as defined by numerous Sufis, the feminine form of the ultimate reality.

THE CENTRALITY OF THE DIVINE FEMININE IN SUFISM*
LAURENCE GALIAN

Copyright 2003 Laurence Galian. All Rights Reserved.

The Eternal Feminine
Draws us heavenward.
-Goethe

The world famous Islamic Sufi poet Mevlana Jalaluddin Rumi (1207 - 1273) writes: "Woman is the radiance of God; she is not your beloved. She is the Creator-you could say that she is not created."[1] This paper calls attention to an unexpected and little explored fact of immense significance in Islam: at the center of Islam abides the Divine Feminine.

Before the Prophet of Islam, Muhammad, brought the religion of Islam to Arabia, the Arabs were a polytheistic people. Hindu merchants frequently passed through Makkah, a major trading hub. Ancient Indian Vedic texts refer to Makkah as a place where Alla the Mother Goddess was worshiped. In Sanskrit, Alla means "mother." This name was connected to the Hindu Goddess Ila. She was the consort of the Hindu God Siva in his form known as Il, and this form of Siva was known and worshiped in pre-Islamic Makkah. A great deal of cultural and spiritual interchange took place between the merchants of Makkah and India.

According to some scholars however, the ancient Arabs believed that Allah (the greatest God) had entrusted the discharge of the various functions of the universe to different (lesser) gods and goddesses. People would therefore turn to these gods and goddesses to invoke their blessings in all sorts of undertakings.[2] The ancient Arabs prayed to these lesser gods and goddesses to intercede before Allah and to pass their desires on to Allah. As part of their religious practices, they visited Makkah. In Makkah was a large cube-like building known as the Ka'ba. This temple contained three hundred sixty idols. Those who were visiting the great city of Makkah as pilgrims would circumambulate the Ka'ba as part of their religious rites.[3] The pre-Islamic Arabs had a custom of performing a sevenfold circumambulation of the Ka'ba completely naked. Men performed this in the daytime and women at night.

The door of the Ka'ba is in the northeastern wall. On the outside, in the corner east of the door and 1.5 meters above the ground, the famous "Black Stone" (Hajar Al-Aswad) is found. This Black Stone is now in pieces, three large parts, and smaller fragments, which are tied together with a silver band. The eminently feminine yoni [4] form of the Black Stone's setting is remarkable. There are several theories on the origin of the Black Stone: a meteor, lava, or basalt. Its color is reddish black, with some red and yellow particles. Its original diameter is estimated to have been 30 cm. The identity of the Black Stone with the Great Goddess and with the moon is recognized by the Hulama - the rationalist school of Islam. [5]

Inside the Ka'ba there were fresco paintings including those of Abraham and the "Virgin Mary" with the baby Jesus.[6] When Muhammad retook Makkah he began a program of removing the pagan influences from the Ka'ba, the most holy of Muslim sites. He removed many frescoes and images that he considered inauspicious but he specifically left on the walls a fresco of the "Virgin Mary" and her child. The Qur'an obligates every believer to make a pilgrimage to Makkah at least once in his or her lifetime, if finances permit.[7] Since the time of Muhammad, during the Tawaf (circumambulation of the Ka'ba)[8] pilgrims kiss or touch the black stone as they make circuit around the Ka'ba.

Ben-Jochannan who has studied the polytheistic religions of the Arabian peninsula points out that before Muhammad, Makkah was a holy site to the worshippers of El'Ka'ba (a goddess). Her worshippers knelt at her symbol, a jet black stone.[9] This jet-black stone was probably a meteorite, and the Hajar Al-Aswad was once known as the 'Old Woman'.[10] Popular tradition relates how Abraham, when he founded the Ka'ba, bought the land from an old woman to which it belonged. She however consented to part with it only on the condition that she and her descendents should have the key of the place in their keeping.[11] Today the stone is served by men called Beni Shaybah (the Sons of the Old Woman).

The crescent moon goddess (and virgin warrior Goddess of the morning star), Al-Uzza, was known to the pre-Islamic Arabs as "The Mighty". Some scholars believe that in very ancient times, it was she who was considered enshrined in the black stone of Makkah, where she was served by priestesses. Her sacred grove of acacia trees once stood just south of Makkah, at Nakla. The Acacia tree was sacred to the Arabs who made the idol of Al-Uzza from its wood.[12]

Stones, similar to the black stone of the Ka'ba, were worshipped by Arabs in most parts and by the Semitic races generally. The Kabyles of Kabylia in Northern Algeria say their first Great Mother goddess was turned to stone. Other names of the goddess are Kububa, Kuba, Kube and the Latin Cybele.[13] Other scholars say that this meteorite was brought to Makkah by the Sabeans or the Ethiopians and state that the goddess who dwelt in the sacred black stone was given the title Shayba (see Beni Shaybah - the Sons of the Old Woman, above) who represented the Moon in its threefold existence - waxing, (maiden), full (pregnant mother) and waning (old wise woman).[14] Although the word Ka'ba itself means 'cube', it is very close to the word ku'b meaning 'woman's breast'.[15]

Sufism cherishes the esoteric secret of woman, even though Sufism is the esoteric aspect of a seemingly patriarchal religion. Muslims pray five times a day facing the city of Makkah. Inside every Mosque is a niche, or recess, called the Mihrab - a vertical rectangle curved at the top that points toward the direction of Makkah. The Sufis know the Mihrab to be a visual symbol of an abstract concept: the transcendent vagina of the female aspect of divinity. In Sufism, woman is the ultimate secret, for woman is the soul. Toshihiko Izutsu writes, "The wife of Adam was feminine, but the first soul from which Adam was born was also feminine."[16]

The Divine Feminine has always been present in Islam. This may be surprising to many people who see Islam as a patriarchal religion. Maybe the reason for this misconception is the very nature of the feminine in Islam. The Divine Feminine in Islam manifests metaphysically and in the inner expression of the religion. The Divine Feminine is not so much a secret within Islam as She is the compassionate Heart of Islam that enables us to know Divinity. Her centrality demonstrates her necessary and life-giving role in Islam.

Sufism, or as some would define it "mystical Islam" has always honored the Divine Feminine. Of course, Allah has both masculine and feminine qualities, but to the Sufi, Allah has always been the Beloved and the Sufi has always been the Lover. The Qur'an, referring to the final Day, perhaps divulges a portion of this teaching: "And there is manifest to them of God what they had not expected to see."[17]

Islam is aniconic. In other words, images, effigies, or idols of Allah are not allowed, although verbal depiction abounds. There was a question long debated in Islam: can we see Allah? The Prophet said in a hadith, "In Paradise the faithful will see Allah with the clarity with which you see the moon on the fourteenth night (the full moon)." Theologians debated what this could mean, but the Sufis have held that you can see Allah even in this world, through the "eye of the heart." The famous Sufi martyr al-Hallaj said in a poem, "ra'aytu rabbi bi-'ayni qalbi" (I saw my Lord with the eye of my heart). Relevant to the focus of this paper is that Sufis have always described this theophanic experience as the vision of a woman, the female figure as the object of ru'yah (vision of Allah).

There was a great Sufi Saint who was born in 1165 C.E. Besides Shi'a Muslims, numberless Sunni Ulemas called him "The Greatest Sheikh" (al-Shaykh al-Akbar).[18] His name was Muyiddin ibn al-'Arabi. He said, "To know woman is to know oneself," and "Whoso knoweth his self, knoweth his Lord." Ibn al-'Arabi wrote a collection of poems entitled The Tarjuman al-ashwaq. These are love poems that he composed after meeting the learned and beautiful Persian woman Nizam in Makkah. The poems are filled with images pointing to the Divine Feminine. His book Fusus al-hikam[19], in the last chapter, relates that man's supreme witnessing of Allah is in the form of the woman during the act of sexual union. He writes, "The contemplation of Allah in woman is the highest form of contemplation possible: As the Divine Reality is inaccessible in respect of the Essence, and there is contemplation only in a substance, the contemplation of God in women is the most intense and the most perfect; and the union which is the most intense (in the sensible order, which serves as support for this contemplation) is the conjugal act." Allah as the Beloved in Sufi literature, the ma'shuq, is always depicted with female iconography.

A popular new book, The Da Vinci Code[20], a thriller by Dan Brown, tells the story of a Harvard professor summoned to the Louvre Museum after a murder there to examine cryptic symbols relating to da Vinci's work. During the course of his investigation, he uncovers an ancient secret: the claim that Mary Magdalene represents the Divine Feminine, and that she and Jesus had a sexual relationship. While the book is a work of fiction, it does represent the force of the Divine Feminine to unveil Herself in the midst of religious traditions that have become altered through cultural accretions into anti-sexual, anti-pleasure and anti-feminine belief structures. There is also the worthy of note nonfiction work The Woman With the Alabaster Jar: Mary Magdalen and the Holy Grail[21] which presents the idea that Mary Magdalen was actually married to Jesus Christ and the Holy Grail is not a cup or chalice at all but Mary's womb as she carried the "bloodline" of Jesus to Egypt and then to Europe. The author, Margaret Starbird[22], advances her theory by analyzing art of the dark ages and the "understood" meaning behind it. Starbird does an excellent job of researching European history, heraldry, the rituals of Freemasonry, medieval art, symbolism, psychology, mythology, religion, and the Hebrew and Christian Scriptures to discover that the meaning of the Holy Grail could be the lost bride of Jesus and the female child she carried within her.

Starbird's theological beliefs were profoundly shaken when she read Holy Blood, Holy Grail[23], a book that dared to suggest that Jesus Christ was married to Mary Magdalen and that their descendants carried on his holy bloodline in Western Europe. Shocked by such heresy, this Roman Catholic scholar set out to refute it, but instead found new and compelling evidence for the existence of the bride of Jesus. The roles of Muhammad's daughter Fatima and Mary are similar. The true line of the Prophet 'Isa; (Jesus) and his real teaching passing through Mary and into Europe mirrors the true line of the Imams (who propagated the real teachings of the Prophet Muhammad) who issued from the womb of Fatima. Fatima is regarded by some Sufis and theologians as the first spiritual head (qutb) of the Sufi fellowship.[24]

Among the Ghulat[25] there is much respect paid to the Divine Feminine. In the Ghulat group the Ahl-i-Haqq ("the People of Truth"), the Divine Feminine appears as the Khatun-i Qiyamat (Lady of Resurrection) who also is manifested as the mysterious angel Razbar (also Ramzbar or Remzebar). The writer, Frédéric Macler, claims that the name Razbar is of Arabic origin and means "secret of the creator".[26] The term qiyama literally means, "rising" of the dead, and allegorically, it implies an idea denoting the rising to the next spiritual stage, and qiyamat-i qubra (great resurrection) means an attainment of the highest degree when a man becomes free from the ties of external laws, whom he shackles and transfigures into spiritual substance, which rejoins its divine sources.[27] "The King of the World was sitting on the water with His four associate angels (chahar malak-i muqarrab) when they suddenly saw the Pure Substance of Hadrat-i Razbar, the Khatun-i Qiyamat (Lady of the Resurrection). She brought out from the sea a round loaf of bread (kulucha), and offered it to the King of the World. By His order they formed a devotional assembly (jam), distributed the bread, offered prayers and exclaimed 'Hu!' Then the earth and the skies became fixed, the skies being that kulucha."[28]

Another rendition of the emergence of the Lady of the Resurrection is as follows: "After this the Holder of the World and Creator of Man looked upon 'Azra'il with the eye of benefaction, and 'Azra'il became split into two parts, one exactly like the other, and from between these parts a drop of light emerged in the form of a loaf of kulucha bread. The Creator then said, I appoint that person (surat) who became separated from 'Azra'il to be the Lady of the Resurrection (Khatun-i Qiyamat), who will on the Resurrection Day be the helper of human beings."[29]

The followers of Yarsanism, also known as the Yarisan, Aliullahi, Ali-llahi (i.e., "those who deify 'Ali"), Alihaq, Ahl-i Haqq ("the People of Truth") or Ahl-i Haq ("the People of the Spirit" (Hak or Haqj), are concentrated in southern Kurdistan in both Iran and Iraq. In each epoch there is a female avatar of the Universal Spirit, a reflection of the higher status of women in the Kurdish culture and tradition.[30]

What do those who study mystical Islam claim is the hidden meaning regarding the existence of the sexes in creation? These researchers perceive that the biological and psychological differences between the sexes are only hints of a more momentous significance hidden within the divinity Itself. Of course, Sufism does not argue against the Oneness of Allah. The quintessence of Allah transcends duality, yet the Ultimate Reality manifests qualities in creation that are dualistic.

In Kabbalah (a Jewish mystical tradition)[31], just below the first Sphere (sefirah) of divine emanation known as Keter (meaning "crown", "summit" or "pinnacle"), lie the two roots of masculine and feminine, known as Hokhmah and Binah. Although they are not masculine and feminine, Hokhmah and Binah are the archetypes of the masculine and feminine. Binah is the Kabbalistic feminine symbol for 'Understanding', a prelude to wisdom. "Binah, the Great Mother, sometimes also called Marah, the Great Sea, is, of course, the Mother of All Living. She is the archetypal womb through which life comes into manifestation."[32] The "female" principle within God is personified and called by the name: Shekhinah (literally "dwelling"), a term familiar from classical Rabbinical literature. In the Kabbalah, however, the Shekhinah is not only included as a distinctive principle within the inner divine life, but this distinctive principle is explicitly, and quite graphically, described as female."[33]

The Divine Masculine and the Divine Feminine express two very distinct aspects of Allah. First, that Allah is Supreme is the principle of masculinity, and that Allah is Infinite is the principle of femininity.[34]

In the Qur'an, Allah reveals Itself by giving Itself ninety-nine names. These names are divided up by Islamic Ulama into the names of Majesty (jalal) and the names of Beauty (jamal). The names of Majesty call to mind images of the stern and strict "father", while the names of Beauty call to mind images of a gentle and loving "mother". Allah did not exhaust Itself in creating the world; hence Allah still exists along with creation. Allah, in creating the world, is indicative of masculine qualities, such as achievement, strength, dynamism, severity, and rulership. Yet, Allah is also infinite compared to the finite world. This inconceivably extended aspect of Allah is the aspect of Allah that the Sufi often refers to in ecstatic poetry in the feminine gender. That is why Ibn al-'Arabi says Allah can be referred to as both Huwa (He) and Hiya (She). One of the drawbacks of the English language is that we do not give gender to nouns. Arabic, like the Romance languages, expresses words with gender. Many of the essential words regarding Allah are in the feminine gender in Arabic.[35]

In this paper, the author will analyze three of these words: the first is al-Hakim, the Wise; Wisdom is hikmah. In Arabic to say, for example, "Wisdom is precious," you could repeat the feminine pronoun: al-hikmah hiya thaminah, literally "Wisdom, she is precious." It is stated by some Sufi Sheikhs (Masters) that Sufism originally was named Sophia, which connects Sufism with the Christian Gnostic tradition, in which Wisdom is personified as a woman, the divine Sophia. The physical mother of Jesus was an external image of manifestation of the Virgin Sophia, the word "Sophia" stemming from Sophos (wisdom). The Gnostics, whose language was Greek, identified the Holy Spirit with Sophia, Wisdom; and Wisdom was considered female. The Virgin was closely associated by the early church with Wisdom, of the cathedral church at Constantinople, while the ascension of the Virgin Mary refers to the passing of Wisdom into Immortality. The litany of the Blessed Virgin contains the prayer, "Seat of Wisdom, pray for us."

Julian of Norwich (1343-1420?), English religious writer, an anchoress, or hermit, called Jesus Christ, the second Person of the Roman Catholic "Holy Trinity", our Mother in Wisdom, and our Mother of Mercy or Compassion.[36] The latter title with the words "mercy" and "compassion" returns us to a subtle interpretation of the phrase Bismillah ir-Rahman ir-Rahim, often translated as "In the name of Allah the most Beneficent the most Merciful", but with the added gnosis that God can appear to a human being as the Divine Feminine and that the Divine Feminine is not confined to Christian or Islamic mystical intuitive apprehension of spiritual truths. St. Peter Chrysologos presented the Virgin as the seven-pillared temple which Wisdom had built for herself."[37] The aforementioned philosopher and Sufi, ibn al-Arabi, saw a young girl in Makkah surround by light and realized that, for him, she was an incarnation of the divine Sophia.[38]

Mary was born of an angelic annunciation; Fatima (the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad) was considered to come from the level of angels. She is considered by many Muslims as divine in origin and several variations of a major hadith describe how she was conceived on the night of Mi'raj (ascension). On this night Gabriel took Muhammad to Jerusalem and then to Heaven. While up in Heaven, he was offered some heavenly fruit, the seed of which was responsible for her conception, after the Prophet's return on the same night and making love to his beloved wife Khadija.

Fatima tul Zehra (Fatima the Radiant, Fatima the Brightest Star, Fatima-Star of Venus, Fatima-The Evening Star), the daughter of the Prophet, is the secret in Sufism. She is the Hujjat of 'Ali. In other words, she establishes the esoteric sense of his knowledge and guides those who attain to it. Through her perfume, we breathe paradise. Though she was his daughter, the Prophet Muhammad called her Um Abi'ha (mother of her father). What mystery was the Prophet hinting at by this statement? While Fatima Zehra was Muhammad's daughter, the Rasulallah (Prophet of God - Muhammad) understood that his gnosis was bestowed upon him from the Divine Feminine.

Fatima Fatir as representative of Allah's Jamal, saves humankind from Allah's Jalal. Esoterically, if it were not for Fatima (Mercy), Allah would never have sent Muhammad (Peace be upon him) and the Qur'an to humanity. The night is the exemplification of our sovereign Fatima, especially the "Night of Destiny" (laylat al- Qadr). Lady Fatima was chosen from all women to be the Mother source of Muhammad's lineage, the core of the generation of Muhammad. Through her, the progeny of the Prophet multiplies - through a woman. [39] The process of giving birth to the spirit is the feminine principle. That to which has been given birth is the masculine. "This is why, in spiritual transformation and rebirth, only the masculine principle can be born, for the feminine principle is the process itself. Once birth is given to the spirit, this principle remains as Fatima, the Creative Feminine, the Daughter of the Prophet, in a state of potentiality within the spirit reborn."[40] Shi'as revere the person of Fatima, for she is the mother of the line of inspired Imams who embodied the divine truth for their generation. As such, Fatima is directly associated with Sophia, the divine wisdom, which gives birth to all knowledge of God. She has thus become another symbolic equivalent of the Great Mother. Lady Fatima (as) has various names near Allah (Exalted Be His Name), they are:

Fatima (Aleiha Assalam)

Siddiqah (the honest)

Al-Mubarakah (the blessed one)

Al-Tahirah (the pure)

Az-Zakiyah (the chaste)

Ar-Radhiatul Mardhiah (she who is gratified and who shall be satisfied)

Al-Mardiyyah (the one pleasing to Allah )

Al-Muhaddathah (a person other than a Prophet, which the angels speak to)

Az-Zahraa (the splendid)

Fatima was given the title of "az-Zahraa" which means "the Resplendent One." That was because of her beaming face, which seemed to radiate light. However, others, who must keep their beliefs prudently concealed, know the Prophet Muhammad's daughter as "Fatima Fatir". In Her own sacred words She utters the truth, "There is no God beside me, neither in divinity nor humanity, neither in the Heavens nor on earth, outside of me, who am Fatima - Creator."

It is said by some Sufis that there is another great secret regarding Fatima. These Sufis say that she was a Prophet from the time of her father's death until the time of her death. After the Prophet's death, Fatima lived seventy-five days. During this time the Archangel Gabriel came to her and consoled her by telling her what her father was doing in the spiritual worlds, what his status was, and what would come about in the Islamic community after her death. Imam 'Ali wrote down what Fatima dictated to him. Her words were collected into what is known as the Mushaf. Mushaf refers to a collection of sahifa, which is singular for "page." The literal meaning of Mushaf is "The manuscript bound between two boards." In the early days of Islam, people used to write on leather and other materials. They either rolled the writings, what we know as a "scroll" in English, or kept the separable sheets and bound them together, in what could be called a Mushaf, a book in today's terms. Of course, the above narration requires more research and exegesis. ". . . Fatima's book, I don't claim that it is Qur'an, rather it contains what makes people need us and makes us in need of no one," stated Imam Sadiq.[41] According to the traditions of the Ahlul Bayt, Fatima's Mushaf is not a Qur'an, but most definitely a revelation by Allah, to the Mistress of Women and Daughter of the Master of Prophets, just as He chose to make revelations to Moses' mother.

Sufis are taught to be aware of coincidences. They say that coincidences are merely "Allah's orders", or "no coincidence, only Providence". Hagia Sophia (Greek, "Holy Wisdom") was the cathedral of Constantinople (today's Istanbul, Turkey).

The second word the author will consider, in this paper, is accounted the second most important name of Allah, and that is al- Rahman, the All-Merciful. The first ayat(verse) of Al-Fatiha (the most important chapter in the Qur'an) firmly establishes that the two names Al-Rahman and Al-Rahim refer to Allah, the Supreme Power, and to Allah exclusively. The two names' etymology stems from the same root: RAHM, which can mean "womb" or "place of origin". There is a hadith qudsi that specifically addresses that: Allah says, "I am al-Rahman. I created the womb and I derived its name from My name. I will be connected to whoever stays connected to it, and I will be cut off from whoever stays cut off from it."

Sister W.H.[42] believes that most translators, in translating these words, do not take into consideration the context in which Allah refers to Itself as Rahman or Rahim. Surah Maryam (19) is the Sura in which the name Al-Rahman is mentioned most frequently (sixteen times). In ayat18 of this Sura, Maryam asks for protection from Al- Rahman against one whom she perceives as a man entering her private chambers, but who in fact is the Archangel Jibreel (Gabriel). Sister W.H. holds that Maryam is asking for protection from the Most Powerful, the Almighty, not mercy from "the Beneficent" as Rahman is often translated. Sister W.H. continues by stating that Maryam declares this asking for protection from Al-Rahman to the "intruder" in order also to frighten the "intruder," for which situation the appellation "the Merciful" or "The Most Gracious" would hardly instill fear, and hence also be unsuitable. In every instance of the usage of the name Al-Rahman in the Qur'an, in the opinion of sister W.H., the only appropriate interpretation is expressed in the name The Almighty. Yet, as Cecilia Twinch perceives in her article The Beauty of Oneness witnessed in the emptiness of the heart[43], "in this state of not knowing what the reality of the situation was, she turned to God with all her being, saying, 'I take refuge in the Merciful (Rahman) from you.' 'Consequently,' Ibn 'Arabi says, 'she was overwhelmed with a perfect state of the Divine Presence.' "[44]

Nevertheless, Sister W.H. recounts another example of the Almighty power of Al-Rahman, we have the description in Sura Taha, verse 5, that culminates when "Al-Rahman "is established on the throne." Thus the Holy Qur'an says, Inna Rabba-kumulla-hullazi khalaqas-samawati wal-'arza fi sitati 'ayamin sumas-tawa 'alal 'Arsh: "Your Guardian- Lord is Allah, Who created the heavens and the earth in six days, and is firmly established on the Throne."[45] This is the perfect image of power and authority, the assumption of full authority over everything.

Whatever sister W.H.'s interpretation, the concept of mercy is still relevant in this context. Note translations of the Towrah (Torah) of Moosa (Moses) use the word "Mercy-seat"; could this not be a translation of the name Al-Rahman as "Mercy" and Al-aarsh (throne) as "seat"? Bear in mind that these two names, Al-Rahman, Al-Rahim are part of the most ancient, profound and universal revelation of the Divine in the opinion of the Jewish people and the Muslims. Yet, is this concept of the "Mercy-seat" limited to the Jewish people and the Muslims? No. The Egyptian Goddess Isis is one of the goddesses that has stood the test of time. Isis is the Greek form of more ancient names (Aset or Eset), and the name Isis is represented in hieroglyphics with a picture of a "throne". The throne represented the Feminine power of the Goddess, and the King when he ascends the throne, is actually drawing power from the throne upon which he sits. Halmasuit is the Hittite throne goddess that represents divine legitimization of earthy rulership.

An Doctuir, An t-Athair Sean O Duinn, Department of Irish Mythology University of Limerick, gave a most interesting presentation on the personification of the Land as the Goddess as well as the place of the sacred well in Irish Mythology and early Irish Christianity. He explained that to the pre-Christian Irish, water was the source of all life. Eire, after whom the country was named, was the superior Goddess of water and fertility, the island of Ireland being the body of the goddess. The Irish language has no word for the coronation of a king. This is because Irish kings were not crowned; they were married to the goddess in a ceremony called An Bainais - the wedding. In the Bainais, the king received the land as his wife and the fruits of the land and all the wealth of an agricultural society came under his paternity as issued from the marriage.[46]

Surah 109 in the Qur'an, al-Kawthar, gives an especially revealing look into the Prophet's feminine soul. It was revealed because his enemies had been taunting him that he had no sons, only daughters, while they had been given sons to perpetuate their patriarchal ways. Allah revealed this message of consolation to the Prophet: "We have given thee al-Kawthar ... surely the one who hates thee will be cut off (from progeny)." What is al-Kawthar? Al-Kawthar is a sacred pool of life-giving water in Paradise-a profoundly feminine symbol. The name of Kawthar is derived from the same root as kathir 'abundance', a quality of the supernal Infinite, the Divine Feminine. Allah established that Allah's feminine nature has primacy over Allah's masculine nature when Allah says in the hadith qudsi[47] "My mercy precedes My wrath" (rahmati sabaqat ghadabi). The Prophet also said, "Your body has its rights over you."

Eric Ackroyd, author of A Dictionary of Dream Symbols: With an Introduction to Dream Psychology[48] writes about water, "It is a feminine symbol, representing either your own femininity (whether you are a male or female), or your mother." In addition, the Ka'ba stood by a sacred spring, the Zemzem, whose sacred waters are drunk by all good Muslims.[49] The Hajira or "sudden departure" although applied to the events following 622 C.E. bears the same name as Hajira (Hagar), who discovered the spring of Zemzem flowing by Ishmael's foot when searching for water for him after the "sudden departure" of Ibrahim.

Therefore, we see the Divine Feminine, as the Source of Life, being expressed first by the means that humans may understand the Divine Feminine, in other words, Wisdom, being a feminine word, second, by the two most holy names of Allah: al-Rahman and al-Rahim which express in a universal way (spanning cultures as varied as Egyptian, Hittitie and Celtic) that the Source of Life is the Divine Feminine.

However, the Divine Feminine does not always manifest in ways that most people think of as traditional, in other words: nurturing, embracing, caring, and so forth. She has a martial aspect too, and so it is not surprising that Al-Rahman wields power and can appropriately be called The Almighty. Pakistani-American artist Shahzia Sikander has explored the spiritual meaning of the Feminine in South Asia through her female images that blend veiled Muslim women and goddesses like Kali or Durga[50] in the same figure. By depicting the Divine Feminine in her art, she says, "I am interested in the multidimensions of the female identity. The goddess could be a figure of power. It refers to empowerment definitely. And yet there is a certain sort of dark side to it too...."[51]

Now the author will consider the third name, and perhaps the most outstanding of all: al-Dhat. This word, in Arabic, is also feminine. Allah is Beyond the Beyond, higher than any action, manner or condition, and any thought that any being may have.[52] This transcendence of all qualities denotes the Divine Feminine. The renowned Sufi master Najm al-Din Kubra wrote of the Dhat as the "Mother of the divine attributes." On this makam or "level of existence", femininity corresponds to interiority and masculinity to manifestation. The ancient Celtic Druids would perform a strange rite after two people married. The Druid would go into the house in which the marriage was consummated and reappear dressed in the bride's gown. He would do this to demonstrate the balance between the masculine and feminine aspects within himself.[53] The Druids were ancient Celtic priests, shamans and philosophers as described in Neo-Shamanists and Pagans Today P3: From N. Pennick to Celtic/Northern Literature.[54]

Druid-Shaman-Priest: Metaphors of Celtic Paganism by Leslie Jones further delves into the connection between the Druid and the Shaman. [55] "A Shaman is a man or woman who is able, at will, to enter into a non-ordinary state of consciousness in order to make contact with the spirit world on behalf of members of his or her community."[56] "The distinctive feature of family shamanism was participation by nearly all members of the family in ritual activities. At the same time, peoples of northeastern Siberia had shamans who played the main role in rituals. They included transvestite male and female shamans. During religious ceremonies (kamlaniye), such male shamans dressed in women's clothes and female shamans dressed in men's clothes. Transvestite men and women shamans were regarded as the most powerful."[57] Ibn al-'Arabi divulged, "I sometimes employ the feminine pronoun in addressing Allah, keeping in view the Essence." The perfection of the human state, al-insan al- kamil, means the perfection of both the masculine and feminine qualities together, and is symbolized by the marriage of Imam 'Ali (the nephew and brother-in-law of Muhammad) and Fatima (the daughter of Muhammad).

Love stories abound in all cultures: Romeo and Juliet, Orpheus and Eurydice, Tristan and Isolde, and in the Middle East, we find the stories of Yusuf and Zuleika, and Majnun and Layla. The story of Majnun and Layla was (and still is) widely known throughout the Islamic world. However, in the hands of Persian Sufi poets, the story became transformed into a symbol of the love of a human being for Allah. In Sufism, questing for Allah is similar to the European Grail quest in which the Knight quests for a Chalice (the cup being a symbol of the female sexual organ). Layla, in Arabic, comes from the word layl meaning "night". The association of the Divine Feminine with Darkness and the Night is ubiquitous.

The Sumela Monastery, in Trabzon on the shore of the Black Sea, is an important site for the Divine Feminine in Christianity, and provides a connection with the concept of the Islamic Layla. "Sumela" is derived from the Greek words meaning "dark stone." Water drips down from a dark rock near the monastery. "Dark stone" has been a very ancient symbol of the Divine Feminine going back to pagan times, as has been posited in this paper with regard to the black stone of the Ka'ba.[58]

"These days, one of the most powerful archetypes being revived in feminist religion is Lilith, archetype of the 'dark' inner feminine. For ages this goddess had been cast aside and denigrated by patriarchal religion as a demoness, but now she is being looked at with renewed interest. To anyone following Lilith's career, it would be interesting to learn how she already had been rehabilitated centuries ago in Islamic Sufi guise. She is known to Muslims as Layla - of Layla and Majnun fame. Both names come from the same ancient Semitic root meaning 'night'. The old Akkadian form of her name was Lilitu, from the root L-Y-L, with the feminine ending in - t; it took the form Lilith in Hebrew. The Arabic name Layla is from the same root with a feminine ending often used in Arabic girls' names."[59]

The blackness of night is an essential quality of the Divine Feminine. The "black cloak" of Muhammad is very famous. The Sufis sing about kali kamaliya vala (the one wrapped in the black blanket) in their qawwalis (spiritual songs). Muhammad's prayer rug was also black, as was the first flag of Islam.

Majnun went crazy because of his love for Layla. He went out of his mind. The goal of the Sufi is called fana or "annihilation", in which the Sufi literally goes out of his or her socially conditioned mind. Majnun means someone not in an ordinary state of mind. To quote the Diwan of Shaykh Ahmad al-'Alawi: "I drew near to Layla's dwelling, when I heard her call. O would that sweet voice never fall silent! She favored me, drew me toward her, and took me into her precinct; then with words most intimate addressed me. She sat by me, then came closer, and raised the garment that veiled her from my gaze; she took me out of myself, amazed me with her beauty . . . She changed me and transfigured me, marked me with her special seal, pressed me to her, granted me a unique station and named me with her name."

In the nighttime, all that is visible during the day vanishes into the darkness. Boundaries fade away at night. Forms are no longer visible. This apparent lack of manifestation that takes place during the night is directly connected to the unmanifested aspect of the Divine Nature, Allah as Unmanifest. "Aba'ad", is a very well known song from the Persian Gulf region. The full-length song is twenty and a half minutes in length. Many dancers and musicians in the United States know this song as "Layla, Layla" because about fourteen minutes into the song the lyrics sing "Layla" many times over and over again. The Saudi Arabian vocalist who made this song popular was Mohammed Abdou. "Layla, Layla, Layla, Allah, Allah, Layla", go the lyrics, intertwining the name Layla with the name Allah.

At the top of (or beyond) the Kabbalistic Tree of Life is found three mysterious "veils of negative existence (unmanifestation)." These veils contain and conceal the unmanifest aspects of the entire Tree of Life. The veils are traditionally not illustrated on the Tree of Life. When they are, they are drawn as three semi-circles above Keter. The most remote veil is Ain, which represents absolute negative existence. Complete darkness is a symbol of this state. The seed grows in the darkness of the earth and the fetus develops in the darkness of the womb. Each Sheikh has a woman that develops him into a Sheikh. Therefore, in this seemingly patriarchal mystery tradition (Sufism), we see that woman is the Hidden Initiatrix, the Shadow Guide, the Blackness that births the Light. "Da tariki, tariqat" - "In the darkness, the Path," is a Sufic maxim. The void has been described as a dark cave, a shadowy mihrab, the Concealed or Secret Radiance, the Black Stone of the Ka'ba, Ghayb ul-Ghaib ( Mystery of Mysteries ), Amma ( Darkness), and returning to the Womb of Fatima ('Alaiha Assalam) the Mother.

The Prophet Muhammad pronounced an utterance of supreme compassion and love for the feminine when he was returning from a battle with his Companions. They came upon a group of women and children. One woman had lost her child and was going around looking for him, her breasts flowing with milk. When she found her child, she joyfully put him to her breast and nursed him. The Prophet asked his Companions, "Do you think that this woman could throw her son in the fire?" They answered "No." He then said, "Allah is more merciful to His servants than this woman to her son."[60] Jalal al-Din Rumi, in an amazing passage of the Masnavi on the Return to Allah, made reference to the story of the infant Moses and addressed Allah directly as "Mother":

"On Resurrection Day, the sun and moon are released from service:
and the eye beholds the Source of their radiance,
then it discerns the permanent possession from the loan,
and this passing caravan from the abiding home.
If for a while a wet nurse is needed,
Mother, return us to your breast.
I don't want a nurse; my Mother is more fair.
I am like Moses whose nurse and Mother were the same."[61]

Nick Herbert, a renowned physicist, states, "Science has succeeded (perhaps too well) in taming Nature; now it's time to learn how to woo Her, seeing Her not as a collection of dead parts but approaching Nature as the very Body of the Beloved."[62]

In Islam, there is not the same condemnation of the body as is found in many of the major Christian sects. Spirit if often depicted in Christianity as "male" and the body as "female". The body is not an obstacle in Islam, but rather it is a means to attain enlightenment. Sexual pleasure is not shunned in Islam, but rather incorporated into daily life. To begin with, the body itself is given great significance in Islam when one takes into account the bodily postures that are a necessary and essential part of the compulsory five times a day, prayer. During salat (Islamic prayers) the body is metamorphosed into a manifestation of the sacred. These bodily postures are very similar to the bodily postures one observes in Hindu Hatha Yoga, which is a branch of Tantric Yoga. Islam's unitary, holistic view of the body and spirit is evident in the alchemical saying of the Shi'ite Imams, "arwahuna ajsaduna wa- ajsaduna arwahuna" (our spirits are our bodies and our bodies are our spirits).

One of the primary goals of the Sufi is to reawaken the body to an awareness of it being an expression of the divine. The body is not basically sinful (as in the Roman Catholic Church's conception of Original Sin) in Islam, rather the body is the seat of the highest reality created by Allah in the whole universe. To understand the Divine Feminine in Sufism, it is helpful to understand a few basics of Tantra Yoga.

Therefore, the author asks the reader's indulgence as he briefly explores Tantra Yoga. The author believes the reader will be richly rewarded for his or her patience. The basic tenet of Tantrism is that matter, and therefore the body, is also a manifestation of Sakti power, that is, the power emanating from the feminine aspect of Divine Reality. In the domain of the spiritual life, the same term Sakti signifies the celestial energy that allows one to enter into contact with the Divinity. Hence, the body must not be opposed or despised. Tantra has been one of the most neglected branches of Indian spiritual studies despite the considerable number of texts devoted to this practice, which dates back to the 5th-9th century C.E. Tantra itself means, "to weave, to expand, and to spread", and according to Tantric masters, the fabric of life can provide true and ever-lasting fulfillment only when all the threads are woven according to the pattern designated by nature.[63] Sex, being a part of nature, then is considered part of the fabric of life. The physical, spiritual and mental cannot be separated. To the Tantrics, the body is a form of consciousness, but this consciousness is veiled.

There is a form of Tantra, entitled "Kundalini Tantra". This is the Yoga of sexual intercourse. In the classical literature of hatha yoga Kundalini literally means coiling, like a snake. Kundalini can be understood as an immanent and latent liberating power, or as potentiality of liberation. This power lies in wait (is coiled) at the base of the spine of the average person. It is useful to think of Kundalini energy as the very foundation of our consciousness so that when Kundalini moves through our bodies our consciousness necessarily changes with it. Kundalini Tantra is engaged in precisely for the reason of freeing up this energy that is waiting at the base of the spine, and allowing it to flow freely up the spine. In yogic anatomy the sushumna is the central channel and conduit for the Kundalini energy that runs along our spine and up to the crown of our head, the summit of liberation (brahmarandhra). Along this channel are placed seven additional channel networks called chakras. These chakras are associated with major aspects of our anatomy - for example our throat, heart, solar plexus, and in turn these aspects of our anatomy are related to aspects of our human nature.

What ties Tantra to Sufism is contained in the symbolism of Prophet Muhammad's nighttime ascent to Heaven. The Prophet ascended on al- Buraq, a riding beast with the head of a woman, through the seven heavens to the Throne of God. Hadith relates that the Prophet's bed was still warm when he returned from the Mi'raj. On this night, the Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) reached within "two bows' length" of Allah. Fakhruddin 'Iraqi explains: "Imagine lover and Beloved as a single circle divided by a line into two bow-shaped arcs. This line but seems to exist, yet does not, and if it will be erased at the moment of the Meeting, the circle will appear again as one - as in fact it really is. This then is the secret of Two Bows' Length." [64] The secret Sufic explanation of the fact that the Prophet's bed was still warm, is that Muhammad (Peace be upon him) was making this journey while having sexual intercourse with his wife Khadijah.

Additionally, it is possible that Muhammad's nighttime ascent to Heaven, al-Mi'raj, was mediated by an hallucinogenic plant. Baqir Majlisi reports, "It is related from the Prophet that over each leaf and seed of the isfand plant an angel is appointed so that through its bark and roots and branches grief and sorcery are set aside."[65] There is an Iranian folk-song about isfand.

"Our Prophet selected it,
'Ali planted it, Fatima collected it
For Husayn and Hasan.
All who are born on Saturday,
On Sunday, or on Monday,
On Tuesday, or on Wednesday,
On Thursday, or on Friday;
Underground, on the ground;
Black-eyed, blue-eyed, crow-eyed, ewe-eyed;
All who have looked, all who have not;
Neighbor on left, neighbor on right;
Before the face, behind the back;
May the eye of the envious and of envy crack!"[66]

The Book of Plants by Abu Hanifa al-Dinawari (circa about 895 C.E.) states that harmel is discernible in two forms. One has leaves like the Egyptian willow and white fragrant flowers like those of jasmine. Sesame oil and Moringa seed oil become fragrant with this blossom. Its seed is a long capsule like that of Cassia. The other is called in Persian, isfand, and its capsule is round. Harmel contains the psychoactive compounds (harmine, harmaline, and tetrahydroharmine).[67]

In most ancient hunter-gatherer societies, women balanced the males supply of game with their collected harvest from the surrounding wilderness. Women therefore became the first to learn the secrets of plants, and plant propagation. This knowledge led to the development of agriculture, and the evolution from the animal totems of the hunter-gatherers to images of the Great Mother, who with proper worship produced her abundant harvest in the same way that women produced children. In various Mystery Cults, traditional ingestion of hallucinogenic plants allowed members the option of seeking a personal relationship with deity.

Interpretation of the Qur'an in the light of Sahaja Yoga was the topic of the first international conference of the Islamic Study Group in the city of Lucknow. Various Muslim scholars from around the globe dwelt on the divine powers of Nirmala Devi, who it is claimed rediscovered the magic of Sahaja Yoga. The members discussed the benefits of this form and how Muslims could benefit from it. Speaking on this occasion, Mr. Husain Top, a renowned Sufi saint from Turkey, said the seven heavens mentioned by the prophet were in fact seven "chakras" of consciousness. "God sees through man and he hears through man," the Sufi saint said. Mr. Top explained how in the final stage of consciousness man is enveloped by the will of God and in this state he attains union with the Almighty and finds peace. [68] The human beloved becomes a witness (shahed), a Theophany of the Real.[69] Ibn Tamiya had remarked a practice that reflected the last of these views, noting that a mystic might kiss his or her beloved and say to him or her, "Thou art God."[70] Abdelwalah Bouhdiba describes the mystical approach to sexuality in Sufism, "The body of a woman, therefore, is a microcosm of the masterly work of God. To lose oneself in it is to find oneself in God. To run over it is to continue the great book of Allah." [71]

An eighteenth-century Gujarati text of the Satpanth Nizari Isma'ilis tells of a renowned Isma'ili and Sufi master imparting Tantric spiritual instruction to a Nath Siddha Jogi master. It includes both Islamic and Tantric terms, and demonstrates the intersection of these two traditions. A portion of this document has been published with a study by Dominique Sila Khan as "Conversation between Guru Hasan Kabiruddin and Jogi Kanipha: Tantra Revisited by the Isma'ili Preachers." [72]

Sometimes when the Divine Feminine is realized in all Her Splendor, She so transforms her devotees that their forms of worship are transformed also. Hence Islamic and Sufi groups arise that are considered heretical to mainstream Islamic and Sufi belief structures through attention and study of the feminine aspects of divinity. The concept that Allah is the feminine form of the Ultimate Reality is the inner secret of the most esoteric mysteries of Islam. Ibn 'al-'Arabi pronounced: "True divinity is female, and Makkah is the womb of the Earth." Because he said the godhead was feminine, they accused Ibn al-'Arabi of blasphemy. Allah commanded reverence for womankind in the Qur'an.[73] "Pay ye heed to Allah on whose bounty ye depend, and pay ye heed to womankind!"[74] Prophet Muhammad said that woman is the greatest treasure in the world. One of Sufism's first saints, Rabi'ah, is held with equal reverence as any male saint. In Chapter 9 of the Qur'an, At-Taubah, it is written: "Then Allah did send down His Sakinah (calmness, tranquility and reassurance, etc.) on the Messenger (Muhammad), and on the believers, and sent down forces (angels) . . ." Then in Sura 48 we find: "It is He who sent down the Sakinah into the hearts of the believers, that they might add faith to their faith."

The Sakinah in Islam is a manifestation of the Divine Feminine, very similar to the Shekinah in the Hebrew tradition. Prophecies of the return of the Shekinah, which had left the Temple and city of Jerusalem in the days of Ezekiel, are repeated in Zechariah. The word is also used to describe the mystical Shekinah presence in the tabernacle. Shekinah in Hebrew is a feminine noun; it is interesting that Isaiah refers to the Shekinah using feminine pronouns.[75]

In Arabic, Barakah means blessing or Divine Grace. It is a feminine Arabic name. Barakah also carries the meaning of "soul power", the "blessing", "irradiation of sanctity", or the "protective energy", all of which constitute so many images of the celestial Femininity.

Some contemporary feminists have condemned Muslim men for forcing Muslim women to wear the veil. First, it must be made clear that the veil is a patriarchal cultural accretion that is not a rule of Islam. However, the veiling of women, suggests mystery and sacralization. The Prophet said of himself: "The Law (shari'ah) is what I say; the Path (Tariqah) is what I do; and Knowledge (Haqiqah) is what I am." The Law carries with it connotations of masculine action, while Knowledge carries with it a sense of feminine intuition. One can truly experience the Divine Feminine only through this Knowledge. Prophet Muhammad also said "Three things from your world have been made beloved to me: women, and perfume, and prayer the comfort of my eyes." The great Shaykh Tosun Bayrak al-Jerrahi al- Halveti in his article "True Love"[76] writes, "The Prophet of Allah, when he tells of the things he was made to love, puts woman above man. He uses the word thalath, feminine three, not thalathah, masculine three, and yet in the same sentence there is the word tib - perfume, which is masculine. In Arabic grammar when it is said, for example, 'Fatima and Zayd came,' the verb is in the masculine form. Thus the Prophet has purposefully and ungrammatically given precedence to the female over the male. In addition to the first loved one being feminine, third loved one, salat, is also (grammatically) feminine. The pattern is repeated thus: Dhat (Essence) is feminine; Adam is masculine; Eve is feminine. It is the concept of trinity: man (masculine) is between two feminines. They are linked: Essence to man; man to woman; woman to Essence."

Unfortunately, much of the sexual revelations of the Saints of Sufism have been repressed. We are only now becoming aware of the great extent of these teachings. The Muslim Mullah and scholar, Imam Suyuti, wrote at least nine known works on erotic techniques. Suyuti is considered one of latter day Islam's greatest exoteric scholars. Most of his peers also wrote one or two works on the subject, some were quite prolific.[77] Ibn al-'Arabi also wrote a book of erotic poetry titled Tarjuman al-ashwaq (The Interpreter of Desires) which has meaning on both the erotic level and the spiritual level at once. Ruzbihan Baqli, a great Sufi saint, wrote, "He poured me the wines of proximity; it was as though I was in that place like a bride in the presence of God. What took place after that cannot enter into expression. He graced me in a form that I cannot tell to any of God's creatures, and he was unveiled and there manifested from him the lights of his beautiful attributes."[78] Sufis have had to be very careful in their mystical descriptions of their encounters with the Divine Feminine, as Sufis have been tortured and martyred for their sayings and writings which offend the traditional patriarchal view of Islam.

Pagla Kanai, a Bengali Muslim poet in the nineteenth century, identified Fatima as "Mother Tara" or "Mother Tarini" and prayed to her in this passage that blends Islam and Saktism:

"O mother, Pagla Kanai, who is of no consequence cries for you with every breath;
please cast a little shadow of your feet on me;
O Mother, take me to your feet.
O Mother Tara, the redeemer of the world,
O Mother Tarini, you shall appear as the savior of Muslims when Israfil will blow his horn,
when everything will be reduced to water,
and when your father's community will sink into water without a boat."[79]

Pagla Kanai also compared Fatima to the goddess Kali and considered her more virtuous:

"Mother Kali is virtuous indeed-
she stood on her husband's chest!
Did my gracious mother (Fatima) ever trample Ali?"[80]

The Prophet Muhammad never advocated celibacy. According to a hadith, "marriage is half the religion"; and in some Sufi orders, a student of Sufism cannot be considered for initiation until he or she is married. To know the Absolute, one must experience the primordial totality of the soul. Therefore, sexual union provides the Sufi with a glimpse of this Totality or Unity. The Prophet of Islam taught that when husband and wife look in each other's eyes with love, their sins are forgiven. When they hold hands, good deeds are recorded for them. When they make love, they are surrounded by praying angels. One statement of the Prophet is that: "In the sexual act of each of you there is a sadaqa."[81] The Prophet also stated, "Three things are counted inadequacies in a man. Firstly, meeting someone he would like to get to know, and taking leave of him before learning his name and his family. Secondly, rebuffing the generosity that another shows to him. And thirdly, going to his wife and having intercourse with her before talking to her and gaining her intimacy, (and) satisfying his need from her before she has satisfied her need from him."

In other words, the Prophet stated that a proper Muslim man understands that the woman takes priority before the man in reaching orgasm. This statement of Muhammad is a clear indication that Islam (as was taught and practiced during Muhammad's life) regarded women in the marriage bed as equal, if not superior, to men.

The Sufi and Exoteric legalist scholar, Imam Abu Hamid al-Ghazali (d. 505/1111), stated that, "Sex should begin with gentle words and kissing." The scholar of both outward exoteric studies, and inward studies, Imam al-Zabidi adds, in his commentary on al-Ghazali: "This should include not only the cheeks and lips; and then he should caress the breasts and nipples, and every part of her body." Regarding foreplay, Muhammad stated, "Not one of you should fall upon his wife like an animal; but let there first be a messenger between you." "And what is that messenger?" they asked; and he replied, "Kisses and words." In his Magnum Opus Encyclopedia of the Islamic Religious Sciences, the Ihya Ulum al-Din, Imam Abu Hamid al- Ghazali stated, "When he has come to his orgasm (inzal), he should wait for his wife until she comes to her orgasm likewise; for her climax may well come slowly. If he arouses her desire, and then sits back from her, this will hurt her, and any disparity in their orgasms will certainly produce a sense of estrangement. A simultaneous orgasm will be the most delightful for her, especially since her husband will be distracted by his own orgasm from her, and she will not therefore be afflicted by shyness."[82] This book, the Ihya Ulum al-Din has been for over a thousand or so years the most popular work on the Islamic religious sciences, indeed it is a bestseller now in the Muslim world, and its sub-books have popular English translations even to-day.

Female-oriented religions are directly connected with birth and the body, nurturing, fecundity, nonviolence, wholeness, spirals, circles and the Underworld. Perhaps this is the profound insight that the Prophet Muhammad had when he said, "Paradise is found at the feet of the mother." The secret Sufi understanding of this hadith is that the Arabic word for foot is the same word for the female pubic bone, suggesting that illumination can be found through sexual intercourse between two married Sufis in the station of Haqq. The great Sufi Sheikh, Ibn 'Arabi, "practiced . . . the exaltation of sexual intercourse as a supreme method of realization,"[83] and transmitted his direct knowledge from Allah to fourteen women, eight of whom received this transmission in dreams.[84]

Christianity, through contact with Sufism, has awakened to the Divine Feminine, in the form of chivalry or courtly love, characterized by the cult of the "Lady" and by a no less particular devotion for the Virgin. The poetry of spiritualized Eros was passed along through the courtly love songs of the troubadours and the deliberately veiled symbolism of the alchemists.

Patriarchal Christianity in the early Middle Ages condemned women as inferior and the cause of sin, and enforced the most repressive rules ever.

It was only when the benign influence of Islam and Sufism began to make itself felt in Europe that Christendom began to ease up on its misogyny. The High Middle Ages of Europe arose from contact with Islamic civilization. Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine (1122-1204) was a key figure in this (and according to Idries Shah she was descended from Prophet Muhammad). At her Court of Love at Poitiers, she was a great patroness of the arts and encouraged the troubadours who sang of courtly love, that is, spiritualized Eros, which came from Sufism. She promoted the idea that real men loved and honored women, rather than fighting feudal wars or becoming monks.

After this, Western civilization began to soften toward women, and the veneration of Mary came to the forefront. However, "sacred sex" had to remain underground in Christianity and could only be detected in the veiled, symbolic language of the poets and the alchemists. The French troubadour Peire Vidal (d. 1205?) said in one of his poems: "I think I see God when I look on my lady nude." He was put on trial and nearly burned at the stake. Sufis have often had to practice the art of taqiya (or concealment). That is, they practice the customs and religious practices of the people amongst whom they are living, in order not to be martyred by the prevailing traditionalists. The same became true for those who were privy to the arts of sacred sex during the Middle Ages. Many alchemical texts are actually manuals of coital practices to achieve Divine Awareness through sexual ecstasy. Books like the Perfumed Garden[85] were considered marginal in the Islamic world, the better-known corpus of sexual and erotic literature on its spiritual and worldly significance is, in general, un-translated.

An ongoing debate regarding the derivation of the name Allah is being waged among oriental scholars. To conclude this article, the author presents a sampling of the various claims asserted about the origin of the name "Allah" and the relation of these assertions to the Divine Feminine.

1.) Among the Qur'anic references to its 7th Century pagan milieu may be found mention of three goddesses, called daughters of Allah: AI-Lat, AI-'Uzza and Manat; these are also known from earlier inscriptions in northern Arabia. Al-Lat (the Goddess) may have had a role subordinate to that of El (Ilah), as "daughter" rather than consort.[86]

2.) The gods mentioned in the Qur'an are all female deities: Al-Lat, al-Uzza and Manat, which represented the Sun, the planet Venus, and Fortune, respectively; at Makkah they were regarded as the daughters of Allah. As Allah meant "the god", so Al-Lat means "the goddess". [87]

3.) 'Ali-ilah; the god; the supreme; the all-powerful; all-knowing; and totally unknowable; the predeterminer of everyone's life destiny; chief of the gods; the special deity of the Quraysh; having three daughters: Al Uzzah (Venus), Manah (Destiny) and Alat; having the idol temple at Makkah under his name (House of Allah); the mate of Alat, the goddess of fate.[88]

4.) The Quraysh tribe into which Muhammad was born was particularly devoted to Allah, the moon god, and especially to Allah's three daughters who were viewed as intercessors between the people and Allah . . . The worship of the three goddesses, Al-Lat, Al-Uzza, and Manat, played a significant role in the worship at the Ka'ba in Makkah. The first two daughters of Allah had names that were feminine forms of Allah.[89]

5.) Allah, the moon god was married to the sun goddess. Together they produce the three goddess (the daughters of Allah), Al-Lat, Al- Uzza and Manat. All of these 'gods' were viewed as being the top of the pantheon of Arab deities.[90]

6.) The shrine of the sacred stone in Makkah, formerly dedicated to the pre-Islamic Triple Goddess Manat, Al-Lat (Allah), and Al-Uzza, the 'Old Woman' was worshipped by Muhammad's tribesmen the Koreshites. The stone was also called Kubaba, Kuba, or Kube, and has been linked with the name of Cybele (Kybela), the Great Mother of the Gods. The stone bore the emblem of the yoni, like the Black Stone worshipped by votaries of Artemis. . . . priests of the Ka'ba are still known as Sons of the Old Woman.[91]

7.) Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon (which is based on classical Arabic dictionaries), says under the word Allah, while citing many linguistic authorities: "Allah ... is a proper name applied to the Being Who exists necessarily, by Himself, comprising all the attributes of perfection, a proper name denoting the true god ... the al being inseparable from it, not derived..." Thus according the Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon, Allah is thus a proper name, not derived from anything, and the Al is inseparable from it. The word al-ilah (the god) is a different word.[92]

8.) In Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon the words ilah (god) and Allah occur under the root A-L-H, but the word Al-lat is given under an entirely different root L-T. Therefore, "Al-lat" is not the feminine form of the word Allah (for in that case it would occur under the same root as for "Allah"), but is derived from a completely different root with a totally different meaning.[93]

9.) Allat, according to recent study of the complicated inspirational evidence, is believed to have been introduced into Arabia from Syria, and to have been the moon goddess of North Arabia. If this is the correct interpretation of her character, she corresponded to the moon deity of South Arabia, Almaqah, ..Vadd, ..Amm, or Sin as he was called, the difference being only the oppositeness of gender. Mount Sinai (the name being an Arabic feminine form of Sin) would then have been one of the centers of the worship of this northern moon goddess. Similarly, al-..Uzza is supposed to have come from Sinai, and to have been the goddess of the planet Venus. As the moon and the evening star are associated in the heavens, so too were Allat and al-..Uzza together in religious belief, and so too are the crescent and star conjoined on the flags of Arab countries today.[94]

10.) The ancient Greek historian Herodotos in the first volume of his historic work "Histories Apodexis", line 131-132, refers to the religion of the Persians. He writes, "They sacrifice to the sun and the moon and the earth and the fire and the water and the winds. Only to those they sacrifice of old. In addition they learnt to sacrifice to Urania[95], too. They learnt it from the Assyrians and the Arabs. The Assyrians call Aphrodite Mylitta[96], the Arabs Alilat..."[97]

11.) It seems unlikely that the name Allah comes from al-ilaah "the God", but rather from the Aramaic/Syriac alaha, meaning "God" or "the God". The final "a" in the name Alaha was originally the definite article "the" and is regularly dropped when Syriac words and names are borrowed into Arabic. Middle-eastern Christianity used Alah and Alaha frequently, and it would have often been heard. However, in the Aramaic/Syriac language there are two different "a" vowels, one rather like the "a" in English "hat" and the other more like the vowel in "ought". In the case of Alah, the first vowel was like "hat" and the second like "ought". Arabic does not have a vowel like the one in "ought", but it seems to have borrowed this vowel along with the word Alah. Those scholars who know Qur'anic Arabic, know that the second vowel in alla is unique; it occurs only in that one word in Arabic. Scholars believe that Jesus spoke mostly Aramaic, although sometimes he spoke Hebrew and he might have spoken Greek on some occasions. If Jesus spoke Aramaic, then he referred to God using basically the same word that is used in Arabic.[98]

12.) The word "Allah", as a lot of other words, especially words of the religious sphere, was imported from the Syriac (Aramaic) language: "Alaha" - with three long a-vowels -, is the Aramaic word for the (Christian) unique God. The last (long) "a" characterizes the status absolutus in the Aramaic language and was duly omitted by the Arabs like case endings in the Arabic vernacular, whereas the understanding of the first syllable of "Alaha" as an article was a common misunderstanding like for instance in Al-Iskandar from Greek Alexandros etc. The doubling of the "L" is irrelevant, since the doubling sign is a very late invention of Arabic orthography, centuries after Muhammad.[99]

It is noteworthy that during the Zikrullahs of the Chadhiliyya Sufi Order, the dervishes chant the name of Allah in 4/4 (four quarter) time with three distinct vocalizations on beats one, two and three, with a rest on the fourth beat. On beat number one, they chant the first "A" of Allah. On beat number two, they chant "llah" of Allah. And on beat number three, they distinctly chant another "A" (pronouncing it exactly as the "A" chanted on the first beat). They repeat this throughout their Zikruallah, sometimes only vocalizing three staccato quarter notes in 4/4 (four quarter) time. This trinity of sounds mimics the trinity of man (masculine) between two feminines observed by Shaykh Tosun Bayrak al-Jerrahi al-Halveti in his article "True Love" as discussed earlier in this paper. Since the Chadhiliyya Sufi Order is centered in Cairo, it is not beyond the realm of conjecture that they obtained the Aramaic word for God from the Coptic Christians in the area.[100]

The Divine Feminine, while hidden and mysteriously woven throughout Sufism, nevertheless will not be denied, but will reveal Herself to those worthy of the knowledge. Is the Divine Feminine an aspect of Allah , the form by which Allah unveils Allah to human beings, the Ultimate Reality of Allah, the Dark Unmanifest cosmic womb from which Ya Nur (The Light) bursts forth?

Her nature is as fluid as the dominion of water, which is a symbol of the Divine Feminine. "It has a voice and can be silent, murmur gently when tranquil or range and roar when it is tempestuous. Water has many powers. It has the ability to refresh men and animals and to restore new life to dried out vegetation. It can heal and purify and also has the capacity to destroy. Water symbolizes the original fountain of life, which precedes all form and all creation. Many myths and legends are based on a concept of there being a primeval ocean or watery abyss that was the source of all life. In the Hebrew view of creation it is said that 'the Spirit of God moved on the face of the Waters' and that 'the waters of the Torah' are the life- giving waters of the sacred law. In the Qur'an it is said, 'From the water we made every living thing'."[101]

In the Dao-de jing of Lao-zi, the author writes, "The gateway of the mysterious female is called the root of Heaven and Earth. Though constantly flowing, it seems always to be present."[102]

The waters flowing, from this gateway of the Divine Feminine, stream throughout Sufi thought and practice.

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* I would like to express my gratitude to an individual who prefers to be known only by his initials "P.K." for his fearless, dedicated and extensive exploration of the subject of the Divine Feminine.

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A continuation to an article on my blog...


Islam and the Divine Feminine
with Mother Tynnetta Muhammed

by Susan Barber and Carol Hiltner
 
    

Islam and the Divine Feminine? When we first approached doing this article, that phrase seemed to us an oxymoron - a contradiction in terms. If there was any group in the world that ritually dishonored the feminine principle, we believed, it was the followers of Muhammed.

We were shocked to find how totally false was this belief. In fact, as we have learned, despite the historical degradation of its original intent, the sacred core of Islam embodies both male and female. Islamic women first wore veils and black robes of concealment for protection from foreign soldiers. Muslim women were enshrouded not because they were despised, but because they were so precious - so deeply treasured.

Today, the sacred shrines of Mecca also are veiled and shrouded in black.

Though the culture in which he was born was exclusively patriarchal, Muhammed elevated women to positions of importance, and sought to enshrine the Divine Feminine at the heart of the religious practice he taught.

When asked what human being he honored above all others, the Prophet replied: "My wife."

Mother Tynnetta MuhammedWe learned all this and more from Mother Tynnetta Muhammed - as she is affectionately called by the devotees of the Nation of Islam. She is the widow of Elijah Muhammed, the Nation of Islam's founder.

We wanted to talk with Mother Tynnetta because of the incredible power she projects. How, we wondered, had she come to have such an aura of radiance from within a religious culture that persecutes and disempowers women?

We were surprised and totally enchanted with her answers.

Carol: We understand that you are going to talk about the origins of Islam and how the female was honored in the beginning - and what has happened since. But first, please tell us a little of your own story.

Mother Tynnetta: I was born in Detroit. And from the time that I was very young, I felt that I was on a path, a journey. But I was not able to define it until I reached my final year of high school, in 1958, when I was introduced to Islam and taught by the Honorable Elijah Muhammed - the man who founded the Nation of Islam, and who became my husband.

At first, it was a strange experience, because it was not like what I had learned in school about Islam. What I learned from the Honorable Elijah Muhammed seemed to spark something very deep down in my thinking.

From that initial experience, I began to explore Islam as taught by many different schools of thought, from Iraq and Iran - in fact, all of the Middle East - to Egypt and all of Africa.

Also, I was attracted to the language, because it had such a musical sound, so I learned Arabic in order to recite the prayers.

I had always been looking for a special path, some universal concept of who we are and where we originated. And it just turned out that Islam - in spite of all the propaganda and controversy - was the special path that was given to me.

Following my introduction to Islam, I had some unusual experiences, all happening during that senior year of high school. People from different paths would visit me. In one case, a gentleman came to the school who appeared to be a student but who was fully aware of my future. He would speak to me on various levels of consciousness, so that I connected with distant galaxies and other planetary worlds. This was all very avant garde for that time, but it was part of my initiation into the path I had chosen.

It is a path that continues, constantly evolving and surprising me. And there are always points in the cycles of my life and of world events when I will meet specific people - of various religious backgrounds - who interact with me. That has been the story of my life.

Susan: Could you tell us now about the roots of the Divine Feminine in Islam? What was the Prophet's original intent?

Mother Tynnetta: Arabian society at the time of the Prophet - right around 600 CE - was the worst in the Middle Eastern world in how women were treated. They call it the Time of Ignorance. Women were simply used as sense favors, taken from any tribe, from any part of the Arabian peninsula, and used as bed partners. But they were not covered in those days.

Because of the lowly condition of women before the Prophet came, there are some scholars who believe that one of the reasons for the revelation of the Qur'an was to free women from being enslaved - from being chattel. When Muhammed received the revelation, it was actually the first consciousness that came to this world regarding the treatment of women.

Carol: Wow! That is really a surprise.

Mother Tynnetta: It's true. If you look at the society around Muhammed, you will find that males and females would sit with him in public. Women even joined in the battles that were fought. Women were educated and taught to recite with the men the verses of the Qur'an. In that time, there were no restrictions like those you see today.

And then a kind of darkness came, and this time of darkness was actually predicted by the Prophet. Approximately three generations from his time, Muhammed said (he departed in 632 CE), Islam would experience a setback, and that setback would last for a thousand years!

And it was just about three generations after the Prophet's revelations when the customs we see now regarding women began to appear - just the opposite of what the Prophet wanted.

What the Prophet wanted was the liberation of women.

Carol: Can you give us examples of how women were more prominent in earlier times?

Mother Tynnetta: Egypt is the key. In 975 CE, the Fatamid Dynasty was established in Cairo, and Al-Azhar University - the oldest university in the world - was founded there at the same time.

That university was the last citadel to honor the nobility of women. There, women helped develop the courses of study they still have to this day - mathematics, music, all the subjects we would consider today to be part of a good curriculum. And the Fatimid Dynasty was also ruled by a female at that time. Fatima was the daughter of the prophet Farina.

The university began in the courtyard of the Al-Azhar Mosque, the central place of worship for the Shi'ite Muslims. The Shi'ites were an Islamic sect that split off from the others, the Sunni Muslims. And among the Shi'ites there was more expression and freedom of the woman, because inside the Shi'ite religion was the form that's called Sufism, the mystical branch of Islam.

The Sufis have always honored women equally with men. The Sufi version of Islamic history maintains that there was a private circle of companions that sat around the Prophet in his lifetime - a select group like the companions around Jesus - and the Prophet would share with them his wisdom, explaining the inner meanings of the verses and talking of mathematics, numbers, and esoteric science. And women, the Sufi history says, sat in that society equally with the men.

Today in Sufism it is still the same. If you have ever participated in Sufi circles and groups in America today you know that women are very prominent.

What I'm saying is that, beyond the turbulent appearance of Islam with all its schisms and controversies and the focus on Iraq and Iran, there is an inner wisdom that is hidden. And it cannot be expressed until the correct cycle of time permits it to come forth and flower. But the origins of Islam were focused on worship of the female side of Allah.

So women have been held back up until now. But historically woman has always played an important part.

Susan: How did the setback happen that the Prophet predicted?

Mother Tynnetta: This setback was due to the many wars that took place among the followers of Islam. Later, there were the Crusades, and the Mongolian invasions.

Why the subjugation of women? To protect them from the armies. Everywhere they went, the soldiers would naturally go to the women. Even Alexander the Great, when he went into Persia, ordered his soldiers to take wives from among the conquered women to mix the blood, to produce offspring.

The extremism has its roots in that period of wars when invading armies tried to get into the Middle East, coming across mountains and entering into the cities, and going to the women. That is why Islam put such restrictions on women.

But they have carried it all the way through to the present time, a situation which begs for change.

Carol: It would seem that the Prophet's setback of a thousand years should have ended by now...

Mother Tynnetta: It did happen. But it took place not in the East, but in the West. It happened with the birth of the Nation of Islam in America. That birth was a sign that the force and power of the Sacred Female would return.

The basis for what had to occur took place between 1930 and 1975. One was born in that turbulent world of the Mideast whose mission was to travel to the West to lead the East - to look for the lost and hidden people who had been the rejected and despised, and to restore them.

Once they were restored, then the cycle change would evolve into the perfect expression of heaven on Earth.

And that has actually happened. We actually lived through it, and yet most historians do not know what took place. A Master came from the East to the West who established the Nation of Islam for the ex-slaves. He found - and announced it publicly to the American government and to the world - the people that had been lost for thousands of years, since the beginning. There were thirteen tribes, and one was lost. Only twelve remained. The thirteenth tribe was reclaimed when the Black people of the United States regained their integrity through Islam.

Why are we just learning this today? Because if we had been told before, there would be interference to the birth of that rejected people. They were not brought to this country to be equal. They were brought here to be treated as subhumans. But the Divine Spark was strong enough for the birth to happen.

Susan: Interesting. The 13th Tribe is the Black people - but 13 is also the number of the female - the number of moon cycles in the year. Were women also a part of the beginnings of the Nation of Islam?

Mother Tynnetta: This was the full plan. The founding date of El-Azhar University, in 975, the last university to honor the nobility of women, marked the beginning of the Prophet's thousand-year setback. In a thousand years from that date, Islam would change back. It would be renewed, with a new spirit and a deeper understanding, not just of the Prophet and the Qur'an but of the origins of mankind all the way back to the Divine Creation.

And in 1975, the Honorable Elijah Muhammed finished his ministry and departed from this Earth.

Yes, the sacredness of the female is returning to women among Muslims in the Nation of Islam. And it is a sign for all mankind that both men and women will to be reunited to the source, to God. Allah embodies both male and female. The word "Allah" actually has a feminine root.

So we go back to the fountainhead and we return to the Oneness of God.

Fatimah, Mary and the Divine Feminine in Islam
Fatimah, Mary and the Divine Feminine in Islam


At the very core of Islamic philosophy there is evidence of what can be called a vision of the Motherhood of God.

In the first Sura of the Koran, the Fatiha that is recited by millions of Muslims in their daily devotions, God is called Al Rahmin, the merciful and compassionate one. "Ramin" is derived from the Arabic for "womb" or "matrix", mercy is also a feminine attribute, and so Muslims are reminded that God can be either woman or man. Every day God is compared to a mother and woman.

While the Muslim vision is often perceived to be authoritarian and punitive the Koran, .. inspection, is filled with descriptions and vision of God's more feminine attributes such as gentleness, providence, love, universal compassion and tender-heartedness.

Muhammad was himself a living example of the Divine's infinite capacity for forgiveness: many times he forgave enemies who had committed unspeakable atrocities against him and his brethren.

The religious intolerance that characterises the behaviour of many Muslim communities today is inconsistent with the heritage of tolerance that is professed by the Islamic tradition. For example, the Koran clearly states in several passages that any person who lives a life of holy reverence is welcomed into paradise regardless of their religion. Muhammad openly praises both Judaism (Abraham is deeply respected within the Koran) and Christianity (Muhammad frequently praises Jesus and Mary in the Koran).

Even more surprising is the Koran's reverence for Mary, mother of Christ. Muhammad (and also in later Islamic theological scriptures) regarded Mary as the most marvellous of all women, a high adept and living example of the pure and holy life. Later Koranic commentaries describe Mary as an intervening force between God (Allah) and humanity. This intervening force is characterised by Allah's mercy, forgiveness, sweetness and humility- the embodiment of Allah's love for creation.

When Muhammad retook Mecca he began a programme of removing the pagan influences from the Kaaba, the most holy of Muslim sites. He removed many frescoes and images that he considered inauspicious but he specifically left on the walls a fresco of the Virgin Mary and her child.

In one of the most powerful Hadiths ( prophetic sayings of Muhammad) it is reported that Muhammad said, "Paradise is at the feet of the Mother". Does this suggest that the feminine aspect of God is an important and essential pathway to the attainment of supreme consciousness?

Muhammad's peak defining experience, called the Meraj, saw him elevated through the seven heavens to the realm of God Almighty at the resplendant Sidrath where he communed with God, received his divine visions and instructions and was placed on the inexorable course of his life-mission to establish Islam. Muhammad was escorted by the archangel Gabriel (a masculine force) but the vehicle upon which Muhammad rode was the beautiful "Buraq". The Buraq was a white horse with wings and the face of a woman! Clearly suggesting that the great power by which Muhammad was elevated to the level of supreme consciousness was ultimately feminine in nature! Some scholars say that the Buraq is an Islamic symbol of the Kundalini, a force that Eastern Yogis describe as the Goddess or Divine Mother.

Fatimah is another prominent female in the Islamic tradition. Muhammad revered Fatimah as if she were a divine being, saying "Allah, The Most High; is pleased when Fatimah is pleased. He is angered; whenever Fatimah is angered!"

Whenever Fatimah would go to the house of Muhammad, he would stand up out of respect for her and honour her by giving her a special place to seat herself in his house. He regarded her as a sort of primordial woman, a symbol of divine womanhood giving her many holy names, such as: Siddiqah; The Honest, The Righteous; Al-Batool, Pure Virgin; Al-Mubarakah, The Blessed One; .Al-Tahirah, The Virtuous, The Pure, Al-Zakiyah ;The Chaste, The Unblemished ;Al-Radhiatul Mardhiah, She who is gratified and who shall be satisfied; Al-Muhaddathah, A person other than a Prophet, that the angels speak to; Al-Zahra, The Splendid; Al-Zahirah, The Luminous.

Shias revere the person of Fatimah, Muhammad's daughter and mother of the line of inspired imams who embodied the divine truth for their generation. As such, Fatimah is associated with Sophia, the divine wisdom, which gives birth to all knowledge of God. She has thus become another symbolic equivalent of the Great Mother.

Sunni Islam has also drawn inspiration from the female. The philosopher Muid ad-Din ibn al-Arabi (1165-1240) saw a young girl in Mecca surrounded by light and realised that, for him, she was an incarnation of the divine Sophia. He believed that women were the most potent icons of the sacred, because they inspired a love in men which must ultimately be directed to God, the only true object of love.

More generally speaking Muslims are reminded in the Koran that humans can experience and speak about God only in symbols. Everything in the world is a sign (aya) of God; so women can also be a revelation of the divine. Ibn al-Arabi argued that humans have a duty to create theophanies for themselves, by means of the creative imagination that pierces the imperfect exterior of mundane reality and glimpses the divine within. The faculty of imagination is commonly associated with the Divine Feminine.

While official Islam may not consistently describe the role of the Divine Feminine, this principle has been described and explored at length in the more esoteric Islamic tradition of Sufism. Sufism emphasises passionate, mystical adoration of God. Many Sufis (and other mystics in other religions) seek a spiritual union between themselves and the divine principle not unlike that between a child (the Sufi) and his mother (God) or a bride (Sufi) and the husband (God).

The Sufi poetry teaches the feminine qualities of joy, love, tenderness and self sacrifice on a path of true knowledge derived from the spiritual heart. The spiritual rebirth of the individual is not unlike the trial and tribulation of physical childbirth, according to the Sufis. They take the principle of divine love and use it to facilitate the process of alchemical transformation from mundane human to spiritual being.

The fanaticism that we see in modern Islam is a new development in a religion that, in its early history, was famous for its tolerance and respect for other religions. In Islam's classical period in medieval Spain and Egypt perhaps only Buddhism rivalled Islam's tolerance. The fundamentalism that characterises the behaviour of many of today's Muslims is in fact anti-Koranic.

A Sufi Ode to the Divine Mother
On the face of the earth there is no one more beautiful than You
Wherever I go I wear your image in my heart
Whenever I fall in a despondent mood I remember your image
And my spirit rises a thousand fold
Your advent is the blossom time of the Universe
O Mother you have showered your choicest blessings upon me
Also remember me on the Day of Judgement
I don't know if I will go to heaven or hell
But wherever I go, please always abide in me.



The Egyptian Dhu 'l-Nun (died in 860 CE) is recognized in all Islamized Sufi references as the spiritual source of "Sufism", who prepared the way for the presently known form of Islamized Sufism. Sufis claim him for their own, as a leader and the originator of important concepts, such as the mystic's direct knowledge (gnosis) of God and the stations and states of the spiritual Path. Dhu 'l-Nun was knowledgeable of the Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs. A number of short treatises are attributed to him, which deal with alchemy, magic, and medicine.
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The Divine Feminine, pt. 0

Posted on Apr 1st, 2008 by RaSun : Whole-istic Vibrations RaSun

The divine mothers have taught me

NUBIA / ANCIENT SUDAN AND SOUTH EGYPT

"It is said to be the custom among the Nubians, when a king dies and leaves a son, and also a nephew, the son of his sister, that the latter reigns after his uncle, instead of the son..." --Abu Salih, the Armenian

Ceramic images of women in the long Sudanese neolithic, the Kerma culture and other classic early Nubian civilizations. The priestess-queens of Napata and Meroe (and the breathtaking art in their temples and tombs) and the ascension of a Nubian dynasty in Egypt, saving the country from foreign invaders. The Nubian goddesses Anuket, Satet, and great Auset (Isis), defended into the 6th century CE by the Bejas (Medjay/Blemmyes). The glories of Meroitic sculpture, ceramics, and other arts. The Nuba and the persistence of Nubian matrilineage and village culture, amidst the millennia of resistance to slave-raids.


KEMET/ ANCIENT EGYPT

"I have come from the school of medicine at Heliopolis, and have studied at the women's school at Sais where the divine mothers have taught me how to cure diseases." --Egyptian inscription

Archaeology of Kemet ("Black"): ancient Egypt, mother of knowledge. The respected status of Kemetic women, farmers, businesswomen, weavers, and musicians. Nefert-Abet, Ahmose Nefertari, Hatshepsut. Assyrian, Persian, Greek, Roman and Arab conquests. Gnostics, Christians and Muslims.

 

KEMETIC DEASOPHY

Neit the Great, the Divine Mother... the great Cow/ the fashioner of Ra / greater is her name than those of all gods and goddesses / the primordial One / eldest of the primeval gods / she who made that which is / she who created that which exists... ---Litany of Neit, "the Weaver"

Goddess iconography of ancient Egypt from the 4th millennium through the dynasties: Neit, Het-heru, Maat, Nut, Uadjet, Nekhebet, Mut, Sekhmet, Taueret, Anuket. The international influence of Kemetic religion, especially the veneration of Auset (Isis), which at its height spanned from Sudan and Tunisia to western Asia, to Spain and Germany. Praise-songs and votive terrcottas under Greek and Roman rule: Isis Lactans, Isis Bubastis, Isis Baubo, and Besit. Egyptian Gnostics and assimilation of Mary to Isis.


The SAHARA

"Women and men towards each other are for the eyes and the heart, and not only for the bed." --Tuareg proverb

Ancient petroglyphs and the rich archaeology of Saharan civilization: murals of the Tassili, Oran, Fezzan; megalithic monoliths, mounds and circles. Ancient ceramics of Chad. The matrilineal Tuareg (Imohagh) whose female drummers, scribes and bard-historians sing of founding ancestral mothers. The nomadic Wodaabe people: male beauty contests, women's calabash art and altars. The fight for cultural survival amidst drought and globalization.


The SAHEL

O Eagle, only treachery can destroy familial love.
Descendance from the woman, descendance from the woman has ended.
But descendence from the woman is better than sterility
And sterility is better than an evil child. ---Duga , a Bambara epic of Mali

Ceramic art of the inland delta of the Niger. Dogon traditions: the Seventh Nummo, Yasinyé of the red fibers. Bosso legends of Pa Sini Jobu. Timbuktu, "place of Buktu," and other ancestral mothers in oral tradition. Bori magadjiyar: pagan priestesses of the Hausa. The nine sorceresses of Mande. Bambara: female creator, courageous ancestral mothers and the Gouan staffs. Advent of Islam and "cutting open Mune." Empires of Ghana, Mali, Songhay and Kanem-Bornu. The Mossi mother who killed a tyrant. Queens, calabash artists and farmers across the north central Africa plain from Walata to Darfur.


The MAGHREB

My Sahara stretched along the edge, my parents remembered that they'd been nomads and I,
little barefoot girl, would run on top of the dune... --Women of Algiers in Their Apartment

Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Morocco, and Mauretania. Megalithic monuments of the ancients. Stelae of the goddess Tanit and the priestesses of Carthage. Dahia la Kahina and Karsifa, warrior queens who resisted the Arab conquest. Amazagh / Berber dance, drumming, weaving and ceramics. Modern colonizations, liberation movements, Algerian feminists.


WEST AFRICA

"You know that in our country there were even matriarchal societies where women were the most important element. On the Bijagos islands they had queens. They were not queens because they were the daughters of kings. They had queens succeeding queens. The religious leaders were women too..." ---Amilcar Cabral, Return to the Source, 1973

Female rulers, artists, priestesses, and market women in Dahomey, Togo, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinée and Senegal. The power of women's associations. Abla Poku, founder of the Baulé nation, and other female ancestors. Ashanti matrilineage, queens, and the signs of goddess Nyame in Adinkra cloth. Yaa Asaantewa in the Ghanaian resistence to English colonization. Women warriors and priestesses of Dahomey.

NIGERIA

"Here there converged some 10,000 women... girdled with green leaves, carrying sticks. Singing angry songs against the chiefs and court messengers, the women proceeded to attack and loot the European trading shops, stores, and Barclay's Bank, and to break into the prison and release the prisoners."
--
British district officer at Bende.1929

Ancient cultures of Nok and Ilé-Ifé. Images of women in the art of Esie, Benin, and Igbe-Ukwu. Priestesses, queens, weavers, potters and farmers. Female orishas and the mysteries of Odu. Cultural legacies of the Yoruba in the African Diaspora. The power of women's councils, such as the revolt of Igbo market women in the Women's War, a major African rising against colonial rule. Modern women's movements, legal activists in Hausa country, and the Niger delta movement of indigenous people.

The AFRICAN HEARTLAND

Cameroon, Gabon, Congo, Central African Republic. Mpongwe Masks, Kasai velvets of the BaKuba women, barkcloth of the BaMbuti, ceramics of the Mangbetu. Female chieftains and officials among the BaLunda and BaChokwe, with traditions of a struggle between matrilineal and patriarchal systems. Women among the Azande, Bapende, BaKongo, BaLuba and other peoples.


EAST AFRICA

"I went in through the doors of the treasury of wisdom, and I drew for myself the waters of understanding. I went into the blaze of the sun's flame, and it lighted me with its splendor, and I made of it a shield for myself..." ---Queen Makeda in the Kebra Nagast

Ancient stone monuments of Ethiopia. Makeda-be, the Queen of Sheba, and Gudit Isat (Judith the Fire). Women's ritual, dance, and arts. Maasai housebuilders and leatherworkers. The "little knife". Women in Somalia, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Tanzania, Mozambique and Madagascar.


SOUTHWEST AFRICA

Angola, Namibia, and Botswana. Women of the Khoi-khoi and San peoples. The western end of the south-central African matrilineal belt, and contradictions posed by systems which are matrilineal but patrilocal. Foundational queens: Nilwa of the Nkumbi and Ruwej of the BaChokwe as well as the important royal women of Ongandjera. Women of the Himba and Herero. The German genocide of the early 20th century, and the South African and U.S. proxy wars of the 1980s. Women's activism in the present day.


ZIMBABWE, MALAWI, and ZAMBIA

A visual survey of very ancient rock art, female figurines, and the great temples, palaces and monuments of Zimbabwe. The ancient empire of Mwanamutapa. Harinda BaRozwe, a python-shaman and founding queen of the Shona. The great shamanic priestesses of the Goba and Shona, including the Nehandas (lion oracles), especially Nehanda Nyakasikana, the leader of the first Chimurenga defending the country against the Rhodesian invasion, and present-day Shona shamans and diviners.. The surviving matrilineages of the Goba, Thonga and Chewa peoples. Female farmers, muralists, basketmakers and beadworkers. Women in the Zimbabwean revolution and its aftermath, including women's rights activists today.


SOUTH AFRICA

"... I was born of a lioness, child of Soasoane/It is fitting that I should emulate her.
She is my mother, she strapped me on her back / I was nursed by lions that wore skirts." --Basotho epic

Paleolithic rock murals of the San people. Khoi-Khoi, Swazi, !Xhosa, Venda and Zulu women. Female diviners and doctors. The Lovedu rain priestesses. Murals of Ndebele women, Zulu baskets and pottery. Womanhood initiations. Female farmers. Boers, Brits, and the apartheid state. Women in the ANC and constitutional reform. Modern women's activism around lobolo/bride price and the sexual politics of rape, consent, and AIDS.



Sis.

Nubia Wardford - (Nubian Archaeological Project)

Sis. Nubia Wardford lives in Detroit , Michigan , when not touring for the Nubian Archaeological Project giving talks on archaeological findings. Sis. Wardford has a B.A. in Anthropology and was invited by the University of Khartoum in the Sudan , Africa to continue her studies in their Archaeology Department. Sis. Wardford is also interested in Native American archaeology, and the cultural connections shared between Native Americans and descendants of Africa in the U.S.



We should make sure that Black women know and understand that we are the mothers of creation. All civilization emerged from our wombs. Cosmic energy emerged from the earth as well as our wombs. The Dawn of human civilization started in Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania , in a totally tropical area, approximately 6 million years ago. This area is known as the Cradle of Civilization. This was fertile ground for human development. Many human-like beings lived along Lake Turkana . This is near where the oldest fossil remains of an African woman, Dagnesh or Dinkinesh , was found. Dagnesh means "beautiful woman" in the Amharic language of Ethiopia . All of the human family descended from her lineage. Each human being on earth has the genetic code of at least five African women.



There is something particularly distinct about this region - Uganda , Kenya and Tanzania - that promoted accelerated evolution. This Northeast area of Africa was very fertile. All living things congregated along these three special Lakes and Rivers: Lake Turkana, Lake Nyasa, and the Hapi River . Therefore the fish, plants, and animals became highly evolved and very well adapted to the environment.

Lake Nyasa, now known as Lake
Victoria contributed to the uniqueness of the region. Lake Nyasa is one source of the Hapi River now known as the Nile . Hapi is the ancient name used for the Creator in this area. This region held a special recipe for the creation of new species of plants, animals and human beings. There is carbon dated footprint evidence that Hominids existed side by side with ape-like beings in and around Olduvai Gorge, near Lake Turkana .

Physical
evidence of stones, sticks, crude spears and knives make up the earliest evidence of weapons of war. This also indicates that these hominids may have had wars against each other.



I theorize that burial grounds came into place at this time, because of the existence of concentrated burials. This area may have evolved into a burial ground not long after the first hominids made Olduvai Gorge their home. When the well known Leakey family came to Ethiopia , they asked of their Ethiopian guide, "Take us to the burial place of the ancestors." The location of this place was a well known fact amongst the inhabitants of this area. Dagnesh was found as they were going through this area and dating fossil remains. Her remains were dated as the oldest. Burial rituals indicate that this may have been an area where these hominids came to die.



The human-like beings lived in dwellings as family groups. They hunted in groups using crude tools, flint scrapers, stone hammers, sticks and made fires. At this time the earliest evidence of cooking and small gardening emerges. In Ancient Africa, particularly Ancient Nubia, women were the head of the household.

Women provided the stability of the society through the production of vital food supplies, along with their
ability to give birth. Their connection with the land as cultivators and nurturers is why matriarchy was a natural progression of the civilization. Only through female lineage could one inherit land. Births happened outside, in the center of the village. Births were thought of as divine acts. This caused the status of women to elevate among Africans, introducing the first worship of Women as God.

Not goddesses, but meaning their
actual representation of God in this society was as a physical woman.



When the people migrated from Olduvai Gorge and Tanzania towards the area in Ancient Africa known as Punt, Kush and Ancient Nubia, these names became generic terms used for all Black people. Respect was given to women because of their ability to reproduce; Goddess was an African principle. The Ancients also recognized that there could be no female without a male. They understood the principle of balance: reciprocity; good and evil, and energy balances; female and male. That is why goddesses always have a male counterpart. Cobra or snake-like images are representative of women.

The woman is represented as a snake not because of any evil,
but because she wraps her femininity around the male principle. Only part of this knowledge remains within the biblical text, which is that the snake represented the female or the potential for evil in the female. This is a concept which would have been totally foreign to the people of Ancient Nubia, Kush and Punt.



The snake also represented the woman because it is a woman's nature to grasp and hold onto things. We grasp our families, our culture, and as the first teachers, we hold innate knowledge in general. We also grasp our nurturing abilities and hold on to them. Now when we see the negative representation of the snake, which is what is left of our ancient history, we know that it is an incorrect rendering of our story.

The snake is not our
enemy and is not evil, it is a beautiful animal and one of the Creator's creatures.



Nut of Ancient Kemet is an ancient Goddess that represents the Cosmos. Her womb is the planetary nebula in which stars, planets and galaxies are formed. She brings about cosmic order. She is called the Great Mother in many civilizations; both Africans and Asians described the Mother of creation as the Great Mother. The cosmos and earth were formed, resulting in the birth of all that we know, from the planetary womb. The Ancients left us descriptions of these events, they are similar to the human birth experience of leaving the warm, wet womb to emerge into the warm climate of Africa .

There was almost no distinction between the womb and the world, as described by the Ancient: "During the foremost phase of dark, a semi liquid mass is formed of potential
energy. The wet cannot be distinguished from the dry or cold.

"

The very term matter derives from mother. The mother was known as Temu in Egypt , Kali Ma or Maya in India and Tablemat in Babylon , Census in pre-Hellenic Greece , Tahome , Syria and Canaan . All these civilizations have connections to Ancient Punt, Kush , Nubia and Ethiopia . There is similarity in the knowledge, creation stories, rituals, religious beliefs and representation.

Everything coming from the woman and
everything coming out of the dark was an African principle that traveled around the world, carried by students that received teachings from African universities. African principles were adapted by the cultures to which they were transported. All the people that practiced these principles studied in the ancient universities of Kemet and Nubia . Women taught and studied in the African universities, unlike in the practices of foreigners who restricted women from attending any level of academic training outside of their home.



The principle of the woman being the Divine Creator, as well as everything coming out of the darkness and everything emanating from the female, was of ancient African origin. The Three Cradle Theory speaks in general to the ancient development of people in the three cradle areas of Ancient Nubia and Kemet, Timbuktu in Mali and the universities that existed in Pretoria , Southern Africa . There was a generous mixture of agrarian and nomadic people throughout Africa . Many people carried figures around with them in ancient times. Archaeological evidence allows us to understand what was important to them. Nomadic people only carry what is necessary; they only carry minimal supplies and what is a necessity. So if small woman figures are found within known nomadic settlements we know that they were important. We find small dolls in many nomadic sites throughout Africa, Europe and even Asia . In particular, a very famous figure known as the Venus of Walendorf represented fertility. This figure has "very large and protruding buttocks"; this headless form is of a black woman, representing God and Goddess.



Women became leaders and held many positions of power in ancient times. They were trained to command, lead and make important decisions that affected the entire society. Women were not relegated to kitchens and nurseries then silenced, but made decisions for the growth of their families and societies. Let's look at a specific example of a woman who ruled with strength, kindness, and wisdom: Queen Tiye.



Queen Tiye was a leader. She was married between the ages of 12 and 14 years old. By the time she was 14, she had unified Nubia and Kemet, and had taken over more territory of Egypt than had ever been taken before. She was a political, mathematical and negotiating genius, and represented the country of Nubia very well. She is depicted wearing the feather and throne of Isis ( Ast ); the small throne representing femininity.

In
statues and painted images, Queen Tiye and her husband are represented as being the same size. This means that she was respected by her husband and considered his equal by their people. Before this bold expression, Queens were depicted as a small figure somewhere at the Pharaohs side or near his feet. Before Queen Tiye, Queens were not represented as the same size as their Pharaoh husbands.

Also, Queen Tiye is shown as
embracing her husband, their arms interlocked, symbolizing a bond. This symbolism is very important and pivotal in historic records. This means he had great respect for his Queen.



As "Western" civilization took over, we lost that respect for feminine power because masculinity, and a brutish culture, became foremost in most of our minds. Our ancient culture could not be sustained. Ultimately, respect for women was lost. In African culture, everything was set up along matrilineal lines.

The inheritance of wealth
was very important to the maintenance of this system. When the masculine, or patriarchal, society of the invaders took that power away from women it was a political move, because African society was founded on this belief. Matriarchal leadership had been intertwined into the texture of the culture. Remember, this culture, Africa, stretched all the way from South Africa through to what is now known as Arabia .



The primary elements of civilization are something that women have brought to the world. These elements include the interpretation of color, as well as richer perceptions, and actualities of life such as poetry and art. Intuitive abilities and other God given perceptions are often stronger in women.



Africans fully understood that a society cannot grow beyond the development of its women. The ancient Africans performed surgery, and so women were going to the medical schools and being introduced to the Nile Valley principles of Healing and disease relief. " Waset " and "Know Thyself" was on the door of the major medical school in ancient Kemet. The fact that Ancient Priestesses were performing surgeries and leading institutions speaks to how far advanced the ancients were in their knowledge of balance and of society. The first element of balanced African nationhood is contained in the statement "If you teach a woman, you teach a nation." They knew that if a nation's women are mentally underdeveloped then the society is underdeveloped as well.



Terms of endearment such as Mother Heart, Mother Wit, Mother Wisdom and Mother Earth are used to create order in many different cultures. All these terms are present throughout the world. The Southern Cradle of civilization's invention of farming was by women. It strengthened and amplified matriarchy, and symbolically enriched it, by the creation of fertile land and fertile food. The Ancients related the earth and its fertility to the fertility of woman.



Out of Africa , too, spring the most formidable of leaders. When we peruse the antiquities record we discover that man's greatest empires rested on the foundations constructed and created on the genius of women. This has especially been proven by African and African derived civilizations.

Civilization was born and nurtured
through maturity in the matriarchal culture of Kemet and Kush . The state of Arabia for over 2500 years was governed by Queens for as long as anyone could remember. The Islamic Allah was originally Allat , part of a trinity of Goddesses that included Korea the virgin, and Alusa the power of one. Together they formed the triad known as Manat .



Pharaoh Hatshepsut was a female pharaoh who wore a beard. She wanted to be recognized as powerful and competent, just as her husband had been. She ran Egypt for over 50 years. Queen Nzinga organized an all woman army that fought off Portugal and kept them out of Benin , Western Africa (known as Dahomey ) for many years.

She organized this army after the male soldiers numbers were diminished due to constant
warring. The Queen organized an army of women soldiers that successfully fought off the Portuguese invasion. She was fighting against slavery and oppression.



In more recent history there are women of African descent that we should know and recognize. For example, Harriet Tubman, known as Moses, facilitated and led over 30,000 people out of chattel slavery in the United States .

Fannie Lou Hammer organized women, but did not want to be included in the women's suffrage movement because she said that black women had been head of their family for as long as they'd been on the
earth. Ida B. Wells spoke out against lynching and documented more than 10,000 lynchings that had not been acknowledged by the United States . Queen Mother Moore organized the Black Star Nurses in the organization of the United Negro Improvement Association. Amy Jacques Garvey, the wife of Marcus Garvey, was a prolific writer and facilitated the production of her husband's books, including The Philosophy and Opinions of Marcus Garvey .



Mother Nandi groomed one of our most valiant warriors of Southern Africa , her son Shaka Zulu. Read the history that the movie dramatized, mis-told and recreated. Hollywood gave us a skewed history of a great leader.

Shaka Zulu defeated Queen Victoria 's British Army so consistently that they studied his techniques and
developed a new way to fight. Southern Africa was the last area in Africa to be colonized because of Shaka Zulu's efforts.



Mother Songolo, mother of the Great Sundiata Keita of Mali , trained her son to be a great leader and warrior. In Jamaica , Grandy Nandy understood the ancient knowledge, and created diversions that helped to defeat the English armies that tried to take the Maroons of Jamaica back to slavery. She remains a martyr of Jamaica because of her heroism.



My mother Mavis Wardford, the first black nurse at Henry Ford Hospital , led the way for all other black women to work in that facility. Assata Shakur of the Black Liberation Army was so rough and tough that she was imprisoned in a male facility. She even escaped from there, and now happily lives in Cuba . Dr. Rosalind Jefferies is a noted historian. Marimba Ani is the one of the world's best African-centered anthropologists.


Mary McLeod Bethune established Cookman College . We should remember Angela Davis and the panther sisters who stood up during the 60's; and all those unnamed Black Mothers, Aunties, and Cousins who protected their children, adopted children and families through lynching, slavery and racial upheaval.



We give thanks to those Queen Mothers of Africa, and those beyond who could not ascend to the throne except for through their blood lines. We give thanks to the mourners of many traditions who used their feminine vibration to facilitate the transition of the spirit from the physical realm to the spiritual realm.



We thank our ancestors, Mothers, Aunties, Sisters and Cousins who continue to raise their families, teach ethical and moral behavior as sisters have done throughout our history. We continue to produce fertile ground in which our race will progress and finally ultimately achieve success as a people unified. We have to give thanks and praise to all these daughters of creation. The primordial elements of our civilization have been taught to us by our great and unknown mothers and sisters who provided the template for all civilizations.



"Contributions by Black Women to the Development of Civilization" was published in its original form at http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vd3d3LlRlaHV0aU9ubGluZS5jb20= .

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Poem: Aural Auracle Aerial Aroused Aries...Enchantress

Posted on Apr 1st, 2008 by RaSun : Whole-istic Vibrations RaSun


Current mood: aroused

Happy New Astro-Year.

Aries is making new developments abound, with fertile fervor.



Enchantress - Lonnie Liston Smith



"Enchantress"



The Full Moon is a silver & golden flower; it's conservative charm in full bloom,
We are like silken Bees, partaking of its nectar, consciousness in-tune,
It lies between the places where the Roots of her hair adjoin and spring forth,
I sit, a weary traveller with no home, except where her head meets my shoulder,
Fearing to glance at her directly, for fear I should melt away into None,
Forgetting that is Divine, as we inebriate ourselves in positive vibe, BEing as One,
I catch her examining my face, intently; I don't move, or speak, I bite my tongue,
As we delve into Our spirits deeply; knowing not what we shall Become; O'...
Her eyes imprint a calligraphy of sorts upon my heart, weaving in & out of margin,
I could never ask the questions that stir in my heart, I just disgard them, as..
We sip fresh herb and spice, steeped in warm water, aside her Teagarden,
Where, not only plants are grown, but, Love, and the ingredients of an Embrace,
I admire Her inquisitive face, and the highlight of her brow, are like a marketplace,
Wherein, I acquire fruit, and almond milk, and above all, Joy,
Laughing, and amused smiles abound, Peace is our medium of exchange,
Silently, in mind, I give praise, for such an occassion as this, after a long day,
We listen for the children, briefly.... Ahh... on their quiet, slumberful way,
We are a sweet enigma, unique and powerful, like, a Muhammad and Khadijah,
She, a merchant, beautiful, an explorer, respectful and wise in her ways;
plus, experienced, in fact, about 14 years senior to my age,
I n I, a young Man of slightly noble heritage, though, not wealthy, by far,
of a priestly tribe, swift of word and ambitious, endeavoring to Build and create,
I feel her sigh, I pause, wishing I were water, if to wash her worries away,
yet, Hoping she feels the magnetic, that I feel, which radiates,
I slip off into other worlds, heaven doesn't de-scribe the things I contemplate,
In a place, or, mental space, where relation-ships Liberate, neteru congregate,
Finally, she removes the mug from my grasp, atop my hand, her fingers navigate,
She is as subtle as Rose Water, soft and pleasant, alluring expression on her face,
Then, they fall, her nails halting upon my knee, as she pushes herself to her feet,
The flowing of her garment, the curls of her afro, demand of my heart an unbelievable pace,
Must be the same garb that drew Sol Om On to a passionate haste,
With a swagger, she moves to the kitchen, where, the meal I'd been preparing awaits,
Bless what is on our plates, but, she's the One with all the 'grace',
Here, We eat the foods of our ancestors, and love the organic taste,
Yet, true nourishment is found in that way we conversate,
Mm, without ever leaving this palace, we repatriate,
To foreign shores, our Home, It seems as if I'm possessed,
Held in position, there exists a tempest, raging in my chest,
Breathing, it isn't the berbere that leaves me huffing, to gather breath,
It is the Holy fire, raised, one stroke of my mustache, would set the room ablaze,
Her hands, gentle and unkept, the hands of a Mother, and an Adept,
Speaking life, like scriptures, into the archived holds of my mind,
An enchantment, of the Highest kind... the kind that straightens the spine,
And crushes the false Self, upon the press of sagacity, like a wine,
Tasting of creation, Earth Mother, speaking in foreign, but never forked tongues,
Smelling of a scent, so fine, I'd breathe deep enough to burst the lungs,
If it meant I could carry it with me into the next life and the next,
Until, the reality of eternal Moksha is attained, in supreme success,
She asks me if I'd like more.... and with a totally different meaning, I reply... "Why, Yes,"
Ah, surely, the greatest thing in life is a Woman who withdraws of you, your Best,
and the refinement of mind to recognize and exhault her, and manifest,
Like, Aries, being fertile and strong; makes this Man perfectly in line,
Wishing I could stay and hold her there, for a 26,000 year cycle, ignorant of Time
Defying death, I've already died, Living in the humble magnificence of her lips,
and, long after we are both gone... This monument to her, shall, in Word, live On,
Meaning, We are... forever more... and Beyond.


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Thinkin' of a Master Plan...

Posted on Apr 1st, 2008 by RaSun : Whole-istic Vibrations RaSun
The creator has a master plan

Leon Thomas The Creator Has A Master Plan.


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Inner and Outer Worlds

Posted on Apr 1st, 2008 by RaSun : Whole-istic Vibrations RaSun
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Man models himself after Earth
Earth models itself after Heaven
Heaven models itself after the Tao
And the Tao is full and complete.
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The creative principle unifies
the inner and external worlds.
It does not depend on time or space,
is ever still and yet in motion;
thereby it creates all things,
and is therefore called
’the creative and the absolute’;
its ebb and its flow extend to infinity.
We describe the Tao as being great;
we describe the universe as great;
nature too, we describe as great,
and man himself is great.
Man’s laws should follow natural laws,
just as nature gives rise to physical laws,
whilst following from universal law,
which follows the Tao.

The natural way is the way of the sage,
serving as his dwelling,
providing his centre deep within,
whether in his home or journeying.
Even when he travels far,
he is not separate
from his own true nature.
Maintaining awareness of natural beauty,
he still does not forget his purpose.
Although he may dwell in a grand estate,
simplicity remains his guide,
for he is full aware, that losing it,
his roots as well would disappear.
So he is not restless,
lest he loses the natural way.
Similarly, the people’s leader
is not flippant in his role, nor restless,
for these could cause the loss
of the roots of leadership.

The sage follows the natural way,
doing what is required of him.
Like an experienced tracker,
he leaves no tracks;
like a good speaker, his speech is fluent;
He makes no error, so needs no tally;
like a good door, which needs no lock,
he is open when it is required of him,
and closed at other times;
like a good binding, he is secure,
without the need of borders.
Knowing that virtue may grow from example,
this is the way in which the sage teaches,
abandoning no one who stops to listen.
Thus, from experience of the sage,
all might learn, and so might gain.
There is mutual respect twixt teacher and pupil,
for, without respect, there would be confusion.

Whilst developing creativity,
also cultivate receptivity.
Retain the mind like that of a child,
which flows like running water.
When considering any thing,
do not lose its opposite.
When thinking of the finite,
do not forget infinity;
Act with honour, but retain humility.
By acting according to the way of the Tao,
set others an example.
By retaining the integrity
of the inner and external worlds,
true selfhood is maintained,
and the inner world made fertile.
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Mathnavi I, 109

Posted on Apr 1st, 2008 by RaSun : Whole-istic Vibrations RaSun

Current mood: electric

Love is longing and longing, the pain of being parted
No illness is rich enough for the distress of the heart,
A lover's lament surpasses all other cries of pain.
Love is the royal threshold to God's mystery.
The carnival of small affections and polite attachments
Which litter and consume our passing time
Is no match to Love which pulses behind this play.
It's easy to talk endlessly about Love,
To live Love is to be seized by joy and bewilderment;
Love is not clear-minded, busy with images and argument.
Language is too precocious, too impudent, too sane
To stop the molten lava of Love which churns the blood,
This practicing energy burns the tongue to silence;
The knowing pen is disabled, servile paper
Shrivels in the fire of Love. Bald reason too is an ass
Explaining Love, deceived by spoilt lucidity.
Love is dangerous offering no consolation,
Only those who are ravaged by Love know Love,
The sun alone unveils the sun to those who have
The sense to receive the senseless and not turn away.
Cavernous shadows need the light to play but light
And light alone can lead you to the light alone.
Material shadows weigh down your vision with dross,
But the rising sun splits the ashen moon in empty half.
THe outer sun is our daily miracle in timely
Birth and death, the inner sun
Dazzles the inner eye in a timeless space.
Our daily sun is but a working star in a galaxy of stars,
Our inner sun is One, the dancing nuance of eternal light.
You must be set alight by the inner sun,
You have to live your Love or else
You'll only end in words.

M. Jelaluddin (Rumi)

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Tamil, Goddess

Posted on Apr 1st, 2008 by RaSun : Whole-istic Vibrations RaSun
Susheela Raman "Love Trap" Live in Ethiopia, pt 1


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Sankofa ~ Never Forget...

Posted on Apr 3rd, 2008 by RaSun : Whole-istic Vibrations RaSun

The Movie / Sankofa / pt. 1

 

The Movie / Sankofa / pt. 2

 

The Movie / Sankofa / pt. 3

 

The Movie / Sankofa / pt. 4

 

The Movie / Sankofa / pt. 5

 

The Movie / Sankofa / pt. 6

 


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Siddartha

Posted on Apr 3rd, 2008 by RaSun : Whole-istic Vibrations RaSun
Siddhartha / The Movie / pt. 1

Siddhartha / The Movie / pt. 2

Siddhartha / The Movie / pt. 3

Siddhartha / The Movie / pt. 4


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OM ~ AUM ~ AMEN

Posted on Apr 3rd, 2008 by RaSun : Whole-istic Vibrations RaSun


Om: Symbol of the Absolute

From Subhamoy Das


The goal which all the Vedas declare, which all austerities aim at, and which men desire when they lead the life of continence ... is Om. This syllable Om is indeed Brahman. Whosoever knows this syllable obtains all that he desires. This is the best support; this is the highest support. Whosoever knows this support is adored in the world of Brahma."
~ Katha Upanishad I


Om or Aum is of paramount importance in Hinduism. This symbol (as seen in the image on the right) is a sacred syllable representing Brahman, the impersonal Absolute of Hinduism - omnipotent, omnipresent, and the source of all manifest existence. Brahman, in itself, is incomprehensible; so a symbol becomes mandatory to help us realize the Unknowable.

Om, therefore, represents both the unmanifest (nirguna) and manifest (saguna) aspects of God. That is why it is called pranava, to mean that it pervades life and runs through our prana or breath.


Om in Daily Life

Although Om symbolizes the most profound concepts of Hindu belief, it is in use daily. The Hindus begin their day or any work or a journey by uttering Om. The sacred symbol is often found at the head of letters, at the beginning of examination papers and so on. Many Hindus, as an expression of spiritual perfection, wear the sign of Om as a pendant. This symbol is enshrined in every Hindu temple premise or in some form or another on family shrines.

It is interesting to note that a newly born child is ushered into the world with this holy sign. After birth, the child is ritually cleansed and the sacred syllable Om is written on its tongue with honey. Thus right at the time of birth the syllable Om is initiated into the life of a Hindu and ever remains with him as the symbol of piety.

The Eternal Syllable

According to the Mandukya Upanishad, "Om is the one eternal syllable of which all that exists is but the development. The past, the present, and the future are all included in this one sound, and all that exists beyond the three forms of time is also implied in it".


The Music of Om

Om is not a word but rather an intonation, which, like music, transcends the barriers of age, race, culture and even species. It is made up of three Sanskrit letters, aa, au and ma which, when combined together, make the sound Aum or Om. It is believed to be the basic sound of the world and to contain all other sounds. It is a mantra or prayer in itself. If repeated with the correct intonation, it can resonate throughout the body so that the sound penetrates to the centre of one's being, the atman or soul.


There is harmony, peace and bliss in this simple but deeply philosophical sound. By vibrating the sacred syllable Om, the supreme combination of letters, if one thinks of the Ultimate Personality of Godhead and quits his body, he will certainly reach the highest state of "stateless" eternity, states the Bhagavad Gita.

The Vision of Om

Om provides a dualistic viewpoint. On one hand, it projects the mind beyond the immediate to what is abstract and inexpressible. On the other hand, it makes the absolute more tangible and comprehensive. It encompasses all potentialities and possibilities; it is everything that was, is, or can yet be. It is omnipotent and likewise remains undefined.


The Power of Om

During meditation, when we chant Om, we create within ourselves a vibration that attunes sympathy with the cosmic vibration and we start thinking universally. The momentary silence between each chant becomes palpable. Mind moves between the opposites of sound and silence until, at last, it ceases the sound. In the silence, the single thought-Om-is quenched; there is no thought. This is the state of trance, where the mind and the intellect are transcended as the individual self merges with the Infinite Self in the pious moment of realization. It is a moment when the petty worldly affairs are lost in the desire for the universal. Such is the immeasurable power of Om.

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H.oly I.ntegrated P.eople H.aving O.mnipresent P.ower

Posted on Apr 3rd, 2008 by RaSun : Whole-istic Vibrations RaSun
KRS-ONE & Marley Marl "Hip Hop Lives"


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A New Era calls for A New Man

Posted on Apr 9th, 2008 by RaSun : Whole-istic Vibrations RaSun
My message is simple. My message is a new man, homo novus.

The old concept of man was of either/or; materialist or spiritualist, moral or immoral, sinner or saint. It was based on division, split. It created a schizophrenic humanity. The whole past of humanity has been sick, unhealthy, insane. In three thousand years, five thousand wars have been fought. This is just utterly mad; it is unbelievable. It is stupid, unintelligent, inhuman.

Once you divide man in two, you create misery and hell for him. He can never be healthy and can never be whole, the other half that has been denied will go on taking revenge. It will go on finding ways and means to overcome the part that you have imposed upon yourself. You will become a battle-ground, a civil war. That's what has been the case in the past.

In the past we were not able to create real human beings, but humanoids. A humanoid is one who looks like a human being but is utterly crippled, paralysed. He has not been allowed to bloom in his totality. He is half, and because he is half he is always in anguish and tension; he cannot celebrate. Only a whole man can celebrate. Celebration is the fragrance of being whole.

Only a tree that has lived wholly will flower. Man has not flowered yet.

The past has been very dark and dismal. It has been a dark night of the soul. And because it was repressive, it was bound to become aggressive. If something is repressed, man becomes aggressive, he loses all soft qualities. It was always so up to now. We have come to a point where the old has to be dropped and the new has to be heralded.

The new man will not be "either/or"; he will be "both/and."

The new man will be earthy and divine, worldly and other-worldly.

The new man will accept his totality and he will live it without any inner division, he will not be split.

His god will not be opposed to the devil, his morality will not be opposed to immorality; he will know no opposition.

He will transcend duality, he will not be schizophrenic.

With the new man there will come a new world, because the new man will perceive in a qualitatively different way and he will live a totally different life which has not been lived yet. He will be a mystic, a poet, a scientist, all together. He will not choose: he will be choicelessly himself.

That's what I teach: homo novus, a new man, not a humanoid.

The humanoid is not a natural phenomenon. The humanoid is created by the society -- by the priest, the politician, the pedagogue. The humanoid is created, it is manufactured.

Each child comes as a human being: total, whole, alive, without any split. Immediately the society starts suffocating him, stifling him, cutting him into fragments, telling him what to do and what not to do, what to be and what not to be. His wholeness is soon lost. He becomes guilty about his whole being. He denies much that is natural, and in that very denial he becomes uncreative. Now he will be only a fragment, and a fragment cannot dance, a fragment cannot sing, and a fragment is always suicidal because the fragment cannot know what life is. The humanoid cannot will on his own. Others have been willing for him -- his parents, the teachers, the leaders, the priests; they have taken all his willing. They will, they order; he simply follows.

The humanoid is a slave.

I teach freedom. Now man has to destroy all kinds of bondages and he has to come out of all prisons -- no more slavery. Man has to become individual. He has to become rebellious. And whenever a man has become rebellious.... Once in a while a few people have escaped from the tyranny of the past, but only once in a while -- a Jesus here and there, a Buddha here and there. They are exceptions. And even these people, Buddha and Jesus, could not live totally. They tried, but the whole society was against it.

My concept of the new man is that he will be Zorba the Greek and he will also be Gautam the Buddha: the new man will be Zorba the Buddha. He will be sensuous and spiritual, physical, utterly physical, in the body, in the senses, enjoying the body and all that the body makes possible, and still a great consciousness, a great witnessing will be there. He will be Christ and Epicurus together.

The old man's ideal was renunciation; the new man's ideal will be rejoicing. And this new man is coming every day, he is arriving every day. People have not yet become aware of him. In fact he has already dawned. The old is dying, the old is on its death-bed. I don't mourn for it and I say please don't mourn for it. It is good that it dies, because out of its death the new will assert. The death of the old will be the beginning of the new. The new can come only when the old has died utterly.

Help the old to die and help the new to be born! And remember, the old has all the respectability, the whole past will be in his support; and the new will be a very strange phenomenon. The new will be so new that he will not be respected. Every effort will be made to destroy the new. The new cannot be respectable, but with the new is the future of the whole of humanity. The new has to be brought in.

My work consists in creating a Buddhafield, an energy-field, where the new can be born. I am only a midwife helping the new to come into a world which will not be accepting of it. The new will need much support from those who understand, from those who want some revolution to happen. And the time is ripe, it has never been so ripe. The time is right, it has never been so right. The new can assert itself, the break-through has become possible.

The old is so rotten that even with all support it cannot survive; it is doomed! We can delay, we can go on worshipping the old; that will be just delaying the process. The new has to come: at the most, we can help it to come sooner, or we can hinder it and delay its coming. It is good to help it. If it comes sooner, humanity can still have a future, and a great future: a future of freedom, a future of love, a future of joy.

I teach a new religion. This religion will not be Christianity and will not be Judaism and will not be Hinduism. This religion will not have any adjective to it. This religion will be purely a religious quality of being whole.

My sannyasins have to become the first rays of the sun that is going to come on the horizon. It is a tremendous task, it is an almost impossible task, but because it is impossible it is going to seduce all those who have any soul left in them. It is going to create a great longing in all those people who have some adventure hidden in their beings, who are courageous, brave, because it is really going to create a brave new world.

I talk of Buddha, I talk of Christ, I talk of Krishna, I talk of Zarathustra, so that all that is best and all that is good in the past can be preserved. But these are only a few exceptions. The whole humanity has lived in great slavery, chained, split, insane.

I say my message is simple, but it will be very hard, difficult, to make it happen. But the harder, the more impossible, it is, the greater is the challenge. And the time is right because religion has failed. science has failed. The time is right because the East has failed, the West has failed. Something of a higher synthesis is needed in which East and West can have a meeting, in which religion and science can have a meeting.

Religion failed because it was other-worldly and it neglected this world. And you cannot neglect this world; to neglect this world is to neglect your own roots. Science has failed because it neglected the other world, the inner, and you cannot neglect the flowers. Once you neglect the flowers, the innermost core of being, life loses all meaning. The tree needs roots, so man needs roots, and the roots can only be in the earth. The tree needs an open sky to grow, to come to a great foliage and to have thousands of flowers. Then only is the tree fulfilled, then only does the tree feel significance and meaning and life becomes relevant.

Man is a tree. Religion has failed because it is talking only of the flowers. Those flowers remain philosophical, abstract; they never materialise. They could not materialise because they were not supported by the earth. And science has failed because it cares only about the roots. The roots are ugly and there seems to be no flowering.

The West is suffering from too much science; the East has suffered from too much religion.

Now we need a new humanity in which religion and science become two aspects of one man. And the bridge is going to be art. That's why I say that the new man will be a mystic, a poet and a scientist.

Between science and religion only art can be the bridge -- poetry, music, sculpture. Once we have brought this new man into existence, the earth can become for the first time what it is meant to become.

It can become a paradise: this very body the Buddha, this very earth the paradise!

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pearls or jewels, or seeds 1

Posted on Apr 11th, 2008 by RaSun : Whole-istic Vibrations RaSun
"Would one call these pearls or seeds? Wise words like water, `pon fertile minds, bleed. Flowing, at ease, unequalled, even by the Seven Seas...."

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Whether you pour, into a cup, a scorchingly hot or brain-freezingly cold beverage, ultimate, they will both end up as... Cool. Such is the one whose cup is filled with love, an artful understanding of Life; knowing that everything returns to center, eventually.

~~~

"Love," or perhaps infatuation, makes a person appear to be So beautiful, as to be otherwordly, regardless of all of their flaws and past mistakes and idiosyncracies. Loving all, what effect, then, would it have? To be in love with all of humanity, to be infatuated only with the God dwelling there-in. A Love Supreme, indeed.

~~~

Everyone seems given to talk of, the evolution of consciousness. To me, it seems, there are evolutes of consciousness: soul~individual self, intelligence, etc. But, truly, consciousness IS; the various Higher senses (beyond the 5) and chakras (beyond the 7) are always there, everyone contains them, yet, not everyone is aware of them, or knows how to utilize them. It is awareness, or perception that changes, becoming lesser or greater, based on our own efforts, as well as, to some degree, the societies that we create for them (our children). Society today leaves little room for the metaphysical, or actually, anything other than thoughts of economic acquisition. Fiat, money is not the only object, even sex and "love" and "friendship" have become a kind of system of exchange. When we turn the wheel to a time more conducive to self-cultivation, then, awareness and perception can be grown. WE are perceivers And the perceived, yet, perception cannot perceive the perceive (the true self). So, greater than awareness of "the world," will be when we learn to go within, and find the Universe in our-Selves; Not in an abstract sort of way, necessarily, but, that, the materials, the functions, the principles, the laws, the archetypes, the shapes, the inclinations in the universe are literally within, as well.

~~~

Knowledge is God, because it gives us the ability to Create and Build or to Destroy and Replace. Such, is the same cycle that Karma, in part, subjects us to; birth and death and re-birth and re-death. Ka Ra Maa, is the action we perform, in light of the laws of spirit(uality). Wisdom is God because, with it, we learn to apply all of the things we know, to create, and promote, and maintain Equality, with other beings, or not-being. Understanding is God, because it is the means in which people have always Freed themselves from fetters and the stale arrogance of decaying servitude; it is the means of creating a Culture, coherent enough to keep a people focused and empowered, yet, fluid enough to grow with the times, and not become a prison, or degenerate into a dogma or religion. Power is the means, by which, we activate or manifest or wisdom. Equality is the result of what is true, or universal; it’s achievement is the way we prove our knowledge valid, rather than trivial or selfish -- in the negative understanding of the word "selfish."

~~~

I found love, at the same place I found freedom, the same place I discovered that I am constanting creating my world, with word, sound, speech, and thought alone. Love is Creation and Negation. Creation and Negation are acts of Intelligence. The intelligence is the driver, where the Self is the rider. The material of each of these is Eternal. Beings unto themselves are proof enough of the Divine, but, their capacity to love, and loves capacity to radically affect the awareness of all of these, makes love an even better name than "God," or Dog-spelled-backwards.

~~~

A man Must have something to protect... to take this ability away from him, concerning himself, is to hope for a society whose sons are reckless; to take this ability away from him, concerning his parents and his relatives and friends, is to hope for a society whose sons become desperate; to take this ability away from him, concerning his basic necessities: food clothing and shelter, is to hope for a society whose sons shall become violent; to take this ability away from him, concerning his family and his community, is to hope for a society whose sons will take their own lives, in hopes and in order, that 1) those left behind should never know such feelings of helplessness and despair and 2) he should find his strength and purpose in the glory of fighting for an ideal, which, ultimately can only be expressed in war and destruction. Ironically, to be so powerless in society, such men, on the battlefield, are unbeatable. Rome learned. The medieval and colonialist nations of Europe learned. America is learning, but, not fast enough.

~~~

Music is the universal language teacher. The universal language comes of the body. It seems, in my travels, that everyone understands a hand outstretched, a head nod, a tap of the foot, a move of the hips, or silent lips mouthing precious words while wrapped up in some mundane task.

~~~

Keep your inner child alive, forever. You will live longer. Watch cartoons. Day dream. Imagine and draw, color, make up songs, change the words to your favorite songs. Pass gentle notes to your beloved, with eager excitement and happiness. Expect understanding of everyone, be quick to forgive and forget those who refuse to render it. Enjoy the outdoors. All these simple pleasures, are as important as a healthy diet, moderate exercise, fruitful friendships, balanced relationships, and spirituality itself.

~~~

Fill your home with wonderful smells, beautiful portraits and landscapes, candles, natural light, photos of loved ones and great inspirations, cultural and ethnic histories, and clear open spaces... notice the difference?

~~~

I find such potential in....

T. B. Cont..
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Everybody Blames "The Ego"

Posted on Apr 14th, 2008 by RaSun : Whole-istic Vibrations RaSun

Why you want to keep Trying, to kill something that Is, but, truly, Is Not?

I must admit that In most spiritual circles, the ego gets a pretty bad rap. The reason for this is that the ego, to some extent, is the principle in our psyches that separates us from one another, while spirit is the principle that shows us that no such separation exists. Sometimes the ego is depicted as an almost demonic figure that keeps us from realizing our true nature. But at its most basic, the ego is simply a tool that helps us organize the various aspects of our personality so that we can function in the world. In this sense, the ego is simply a way for us to understand and attend to ourselves at the same time as we understand and attend to the world around us. The ego is a tool that we use to navigate the world.


Perhaps the problem is that the ego sometimes gets out of control. This happens when the higher self loses control of the psyche. The psyche then falls under the leadership of the ego, an entity that was never meant to lead. The ego is meant to be definitively in the service of the higher self. When this relationship is functioning, the ego is a useful intermediary representing the whole self but not thinking that it is the whole self. Then, it is almost as if the ego is the self playfully pretending to be the separate entity called "I." Like an actor, the ego plays the roles that the world asks us to play in order to be part of the program. In this way, the ego can be a tool enabling us to be in the world but not of it. As long as we are in touch with our higher selves, our egos are not a threat. They are simply useful tools in the service of spirit. We keep our egos in check when we continually nurture our awareness of who we really are. Then our egos are free to serve without trying ineffectually to rule. It is healthy to have ego, but like all things in life, ego functions best when it is in balance and harmony with your whole self.


~Dr. Alim EL Bey
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Home Welcome ~ Friend, Devotion

Posted on Apr 24th, 2008 by RaSun : Whole-istic Vibrations RaSun
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This rug sits in my home.

Every night, before bed, I find myself brushing that rug off; as if brushing the worries of another days struggle, from the shoulders of a nation.

What is it about this rug?

It's not extraordinarily beautiful, and I am not extraordinarily concerned with an immaculate, nor spotless dwelling.

Clean, and neat, for sure, but immaculate?

No, there always must have been something more.

Tonight, as I knelt, and the smell of vanilla and amber and ginger root spice and tribal coconuts and love culminated in the nexus of the room, it was like a Sattvic moment...

...so full of wisdom, and promise.

Black, and Brown, and Caramel, and many other tones of your beautiful skin, child;

this rug has always been all of those things, but, today, especially.

Yes, that's it;

I kneel and clean this rug, not for its sake; not for my sake; but for You.

Why shouldn't I care enough to prepare a clear and inviting welcome for my Belov'ed.

That we might, likewise, endeavor to provide a clean and pure path for/with each other, in all aspects of our lives.

It can ne'r be a symbol of your company, but, a symbol of the Hope, certainly...

..blessed, in flow, together, like Arches over Marrakesh.

I cherish the bonds, the knowledge reflected, the wisdom shared, the understandings gained.

The inspiring music, the intricate hand shakes that make us look like Street Masons, building a stairwell to Higher Ground;

the laugher, the sounds;

the rhythms of our nature;

powerful, like, sunlight; too complex and recondite to commit to paper;

yet, so simple; the joy of a pleasant visit, demonstrates how,

Such, is the nature of Tao;

our immortal Love of Divine within -- Al-lah (All Law),

Or so it seems...

As I have re-discovered Devotion, here, on my knees...

How perfect, I'd almost wish you were here,

to share an experience, such as that, so phenomenal...

Yet, still(ed), in your ab-sense, good friend... I honor You.

Even notice the time... P.M..... 11 : 33...

True Self, Eternally.

Peace,
~Ra

(c)(r)2008
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Waterside, fire

Posted on Apr 24th, 2008 by RaSun : Whole-istic Vibrations RaSun
Don't Move! Lo! We stand here today, MEN. Bursting forth with vitality and strength, tempered and disciplined. Loins wrapped, heads covered, swords sharpened. Appearing to be equipped and Ready.

But, is it true? Is that greatest amidst all what is to be seen at this moment?

Today, all that we have been, our hearts, our cares, our passions, our desires, rest squarely upon our shoulders here, fragile, All that we are and could have hoped to be has been scattered about, before the nations; dashed against the jagged stones. We have been looted and humiliated, repeatedly. Leading us to this moment, not reactionary, but Rebellious -- with fruitful accord. Leading us, to gather all that we've had at our disposal, to prepare for This moment. We have nothing else.

See!? I say, we are Yet standing here naked before the World! We have been stripped by circumstance. Yet, we shall be embarassed not by our nudity. Nothing is stronger than the mind made-up and None can strip the mail armor garments fortifying the sincere Heart of the committed.

We have nothing left, but these, the coverings upon our heads, our sharpened swords, and our human-ness. Yet, the First of these is also an illusion. Our thoughts are clear, as we stand here, poised to withstand the onslaught of a truly liscentious and woeful force. Domination is our road, to cast beneath of our feet, and trod to better Days. Rape and starvation are our fuel, to kindle the camp fires, which draw sweat from the brow of Every servant here. Yes, I say not Warrior -- War is not our nature; I say not Soldier -- our Souls would much better be used, inclining our intelligence towards much Higher pursuits; but, I say Servant -- for our stance here today should, by no Man, be considered a self-fulfilling, self-absorbed pursuit of vengeance, fury, or the acquisition of fame and notoriety, we are Here today for our Mothers, for newborn children, for the freedom of Souls to focus themselves upon Art and Enlightenment and Sharing, without fear of repression and incarceration. That the Domination, Rape, Starvation, Looting, and Humiliation of a people subdued should not continue for another Generation of Our Sons and Daughters. All those who live on this countryside know why we are here today, they support us with such beautiful fervor; we are open, to be read by any who know -- and that is glorious -- to be Trusted and Loved and Understood, it is as if our Hearts and Minds were the books, lost in the libraries of Men-Nefer, Nebta, Sais, Tanis, and Alexandria;

See? It is as if we were bald, our foreheads glistening beneath the merciless Sun, beading down with its strong intent, nearly as relentless as our very lives, themselves. Our heads are uncovered, by our own prudence. Be careful.

Ay! All we have, standing here, are our swords, and our Human-ness; Yet, still, the former amongst these two is also an illusion. Our scimitars, they appear to be sharpened, clean enough to pierce the center of a hair; made of the best materials, by the best hands which Damascus has ever had to offer. Our ancestors have carried these weapons for as long as we can remember; across the sands of the Sahara, where once laid a great and green forest, in Kush and Kamit; across the lands of Persia, Sassana, and Medea; through Etrusca and Andalucia, beyond the Silk Road, Dravida, Lorenzo and Laventa. We are today, no different. Our names are the same as they, and we too carry our swords into battle, in the name of our forefathers.

Yet, there is a difference between us and they. They are greater than we. Liberation does not come from the swinging of a sword, though, it may be found IN the swinging, back and forth, of the sword, if one sees that the cycles of living, too, swing back and forth, like pendulums, cloaking the precision of our manifestation in physical rhythmation. Their swords swung to clear the brush from a virgin land, learning to live in its harmony. Today, we have elongated the swords of yesterday and "perfected" their deadliness -- if you can call this perfection -- our swords swing, only in attempts to right the treacherous imbalance we have allowed to usurp the order of our Mother, the Earth. In fact, it were as if we were without weapons at all, for we have no Wisdom with which to truly Arm ourselves. We are lost. Many of us, only find our manhood when in conflict, attempting to be "pure" fighters -- if one can call this pure -- where, we have forgotten how to share tenderness and kind word and thoughtful intent and upright action with our wife and child and parent, back home. Have we been degenerated to the point, where near-death experience is the only way we might feel alive, and in and of and through and about this world? Each of us here has memories of what he will do tommorow, or the day after, or in the months to come. We may be great, but, in our shadows rests insecurity. Nay, I say, throw your desires into the ocean behind us. For today, there is no tommorow; ah, there is no yesterday, nor next month. There is Now. And, Now we stand, a band of 7,000 against legions: 20,000 -- 30,000 -- who knows? Since none of us have Lived for what truly know is Love; Who among us has courage to lay down his life for what it is he Loves? This type of Love is much sharper, and much clearer, and a much better craft, than any instrument of battle could ever be. The hands of Damascus cannot build, and the artisans of Egypt cannot replicate a tool so splendid as this, Supreme among "things," this Love.

So, no matter whose swords prove sharpest and most keen, we are All fools in the eyes of our Mothers, and our Grandmothers, and our Fathers, and our Wives, even our Children know, we are wasting our time and energy, when we could have crafted a much greater Place for them. And, words fail us, we cannot explain, as our forebearers did, the vision that we see. We feel we are crafting a better circumstance for them, by throwing the yolk of our soon-to-be-former-masters, from around our necks. They sigh, and pat our backs, and thank us. Though, they wish the Men on both sides had never been so greedy as to think One or Another can Own land, which belongs to all of our Mother, the Earth.

See? It because the "Men" on both sides of this plain, lacked the foresight, or the Wisdom to prevent such a day from having ever come to pass, in the name of politics and diplomacy, we All stand foolish. It is because we lacked Wisdom, that we -- utlimately -- are standing here, unarmed.

But, I say, there is still an opportunity for us.

All that is left Now, is our Human-ness. And, the very state of being Human, means Also to be Divine. I do not have time to explain to you. But, know, today, there is only this day. Our pasts matter not, our futures are like vapors, that will only disappear, the moment we attempted to grab them. Listen, there is nowhere to turn. Behind us is an Ocean, waiting to swallow us whole, should we submit to cowardice and attempt to turn and run from what we have created here; submit not to cowardice! Submit only to God! And to submit to "God" means to Submit to what is Natural. And what is Natural is to Survive and to Protect what one Loves.

Today, we are protecting Human-ness.

That which finds Beauty in things. That which finds Unity in things. That which sees Wonder and Perfecting in those dear to our Hearts. That which recognizes its weakness, crushes arrogance, and strives to Improve itself. That which turns the wheel of Life, through constant growth and re-birth and re-definition, in Living. Today we protect not our names, not our egos, nor our possessions, not even our families -- but, Human-ness. For, all of those things shall fall, if Human-ness falls. To have them, but to be in-humane, is the same as death. And death walking is far worse than death transcending. If each one of us can know such a love, greater it is that we die with it close to our hearts, than to live in this "place" for an eternity. Better it is, still, if we are to survive, that we still, from this day forward, die daily to this Love, than to live for Aeons, and live as They who oppress us, They who are ever clinging to their smokey and dazzling illusions, which would disappear at the wave of even a childs minute hand, evaporating as it if had never been there nor ever will be again.

Don't Move from your position, Men.

Our garments from here-on are our sincere Devotion and Love; our Armor and Sword, are our Wisdom and Understanding. Nothing more do we need. If we survive this day, which we shall, as our fathers survived the unforgiving forests of our homelands, we will survive the unforgiving hearts of our administrators and bond holders. But, perhaps to your suprise -- even to my own -- what we do shall even be of our Love for Them. We cannot allow them to delude themselves any longer; as we have deluded ourselves for so long, as to believe that we were meant to live in bondage, they have deluded themselves for equally as long, as to believe that they were meant to live on bondage.

Today, as foolish or a wise as any of us may actually have been or prove to be, one thing is certain... it will be a New world that we wake up to in the morning.

See? There is glory, even in the darkest of days. For, darkness we were born out of the Womb, and darkness we shall some day return to, the Womb of this Universe. Day or Night matters night. War or Peace. It is YOU that matters.

WE are the earnest inclinations of the Soul and the instructed functions of the Intelligence; THEY are the fetters, shackling the Mind of the learn'ed Self -- the perceivers, thinking they can see what perceives / the perceived, thinking they are all that there is to be seen.

Stand firm Men. Love where you are. Don't Move from your Position.

Where you are is where you must be, for now.

There is an Ocean behind you. There is an Army before you.

Where shall you go, but Right Here.

Where else is there?

Become Wise, and hence, become FREE.

Until.........

Don't Move.
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Beloved Ordinary-ness

Posted on Apr 24th, 2008 by RaSun : Whole-istic Vibrations RaSun
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"You looked like an Angel, standing there, in your white. Lovely. I've always wanted to tell you how I feel, but..." she wafted the words softly into my ear.

Sweet words. What could I say? Sitting there in that room. As such a young man then, I thought much of mySelf, but, an Angel?

Nooo.. I am no such a thing. I Am ordinary. So ordinary. As ordinary as they come. By choice. And that is a Good and bless'ed existence. Make me not something I would not be under my own Will. Draft no hopes for me, I cannot conform to the schematic of a home, which greets me not with simple warmth and organic tastes. Yes, a home, that is it! I suppose I would be a cottage, rather than a mansion; a greenhouse, rather than a garage. Accent my path with wood or bamboo, plants, curves and open spaces, rather than plastic tiling, squared walls, and electronic tools of distraction. I am no floating, winged being. Lest I float on dreams, and winged because of Love alone. I cannot fly, nor disappear at will, except that I would fly in the face of conventional wisdom; disappearing in the obscurity of One man's mind who subverts every "truth" society has to teach, save that God IS Love. I cling to my ordinariness. I am not an angel, except that by Angel you meant a servant; a manifested flare of consciousness, expressed of the Divine. I AM a child with unique spirit, but, I am no different from anyone else. I do not promise to make you happy; only You can accomplish that. I will get it wrong. Human-ness and Divinity will blind me, at times; as will masculinity. I will fail and disappoint you. Except that you approach me like a natural thing; as a flowing fall, whose waters cannot be contained, nor caught by the hand. You may hold me, but I will slip through your fingers. You may caress me, but my tide is not always high. I am everything you say I am, yet, none of those things. I can fulfill all of your requirements, but, only if you are sufficient for them all, first and foremost. Expectations, in this world, are fetters for the mind. Ah, you remember that poem? You know, why does the caged bird sing? It is because its Soul, and not its Body is trapped. For this union to be based on it-Self, is truly angelic. And, that exists Only where the serpent stands on its lost legs and speaks with the ferver of an inferno, raging on in the pits of the stomach, aimed between the brows; where a man is able to see his or her own eye; where oceans flow towards rivers; where heavens and hells are the same places; therein lies what I am attempting to de-scribe. That place where Relation is not a Ship, though a vessel nonetheless, elevating pon enlight-in-ed, trails, trodded on. Simply said, I am a Man only, have mercy, beautiful Woman. Do not project your tenderness and nurturing on Me. I am cold and hard of understanding. I speak before thinking. I seek solutions and explanations, forgetting about feelings and intuition. I am a constant work in progress. I am that temple, built without mortar, nor the sound of hammers swung. In fact, lesser; I am the stone rejected from its constructing, though, vital to its foundation. I am many things. Extraordinary? Angelic? I would say, I'm ME. And happy that way. If you are happy as YOU, then WE, would be a beautiful thing to BE.... had. THAT would represent my Love. A union, both sacred and mundane. Not neat, nor perfect. But, interested, adventurous, perfect-ing, void of fear and compulsion. Open and Distant. Free.

Unfortunately, explorers of Spirit must make terrible Archers, because, where the word "Love" was spoken, this point was totally missed. Perhaps, this lifetime, we'll get it right... wherever she may BE."


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The Inner Lights

Posted on Apr 24th, 2008 by RaSun : Whole-istic Vibrations RaSun

1. What is your story?
Your story is more than just a list of the events in your life. It is about your self-image, how you see yourself, what shaped your mind, which memories imprinted themselves on you. Taken altogether, your story tells you where you are in the cycle of life.

2. What are your expectations?
Expectations are seeds. Once planted, they manifest into those things we gain from life, or lose. When you become aware of your own expectations, you discover the unspoken limits you have set on yourself. There is a huge difference between those who expect great things and those who don’t.

3. What is your purpose?
This is the meaning you are trying to find. Purpose runs deeper than the superficial things we hope to get, which mostly center on money, possessions, status, and comfort. If you know your purpose, you know the deeper project to which your life is dedicated.

4. What is your destination?
This is about fulfillment. Human goals are endless; they unfold, not like a road that has an end but like a river that flows to join the sea, merging with ever larger possibilities. If you know your destination, you can envision your highest fulfillment.

5. What is your path?
Having identified your purpose and your destination, there must be a way to get there. "Path" has been adopted as a spiritual term, but in fact everyone, spiritual or not, follows certain ways to get where they want to go.

6. Who are your adversaries?
Forward motion is never without obstacles. On your path you will find yourself blocked. At times the adversary is external, but if you examine yourself deeply, you will find it is always internal as well.

7. Who are your allies?
We all bring others with us on our journey. Just as your adversaries did, you may identify these allies as external, but they only reflect your own inner strength, just as an opponent reflects your inner vulnerability.


The Reflection of the Inner Lights of Man

Zothyrius Ali El

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Within Man are three lights: the light of the mind, the light of certainty and the light of life. An example of these three esoteric lights can be best explained through the following phenomena: the Earth does not have its own light; however, when the Sun is reflected upon it, it (Earth) shines and is illumined as a radiant orb of life and intelligence. Just as the Sun shone on the Earth, the Sun also shines upon the Moon, making it visible to those that inhabit the Earth plane. The Niche of Lights (Islamic Translation Series)This magnificent source of illumination is yearned to be comprehended by the optic nerve, but the photonic radiation is so great that it would terminate the flow of information in the optic chiasm which would result in blindness. The same phenomenon of illumination applies within the spiritual anatomy of Man.

The physical body, which is the domain of the lower self, is made of gross and mundane matter, like the Earth. Yet the light of the heart, which is the domain of the spirit of Allah, reaches the farthest corner and crevices of the shell of flesh, and is further reflected upon the mind, where the inner eye begins to visualize the greater reality. Just as daylight enables the outer eyes of the exoteric anatomy to see, so does the "heart-light" shining upon the inner eye prepares Man for the reception of higher tones with greater sensory perception. In this state of realization, the basic senses have no more use, for the light that the inner eye perceives vibrates at a greater frequency than the light that is recorded by the mundane eyes of exoteric anatomy. What is now seen are the greater information photonic codes of the angelic realms (Malakuwt). At this time, light upon higher manifestations of light (Light upon Light), opens a second eye of the heart. This is termed the eye of certainty, the eye that perceives "Al-Haqq," the true