"The Lunar Messenger" Lord Narayana: The Water Route

  • 2015
Table of contents hide 1 The Eight Petal Lotus 2 The Mantra 3 Layers of Existence 4 “The Lunar Messenger” Lord Narayana: The Water Route

Mr. Narayana
Wisdom Teachings
Sublime Beings
Book: OM Namo Narayanaya. Importance, Meaning and Practice

The Water Route

Vedic seers visualized countless creations that occur at the same time in space. Space is seen as impregnated with wave-shaped energies from which bubbles come out. These bubbles have a duration of existence and tend to be a future universe. Countless small bubbles, the various beings, occur within their duration. Its content is the same as that of the big bubble. The bubbles have a tendency to the cyclic movement of birth, growth, apparent existence and withdrawal. In the Eastern Scriptures this is called Narayana.

The sound of this name gives the meaning of the formation and dissolution movement. 'AYANA' means 'the route of the waters' and means this movement of the energy currents of involution and evolution. The individual beings that are formed during a creation are called Naras. ' NARA' means indestructible. The beings are indestructible since they are made of the same essence as Narayana. 'NA' is the sound of dissolution, denial and absorption. It represents evolution, the upward movement and the return to the origin. 'RA' is related to the downward movement of involution, in which the spirit descends into matter. 'RA' is also the sound of the cosmic fire seed that creates, builds and destroys.

Alternating, Narayana's cyclical energy develops and dissolves in itself. The waters of space remain at all times, even when forms arise and disappear. Thus, the essence of beings also remains during the times of the dissolution of creation to emerge again with a new creation. We can see this alternating activity in each activity and in all planes: One day it has these alternating currents such as day and night, a month as the ascending and descending phases of the moon, a year as the northern and southern course of the Sun. Human life also knows about growth up to a certain stage and subsequent backward movement. Heartbeat and breathing alternately pulse, like ebb and flow. The pause between the two movements represents the indestructible energy potential, in which Narayana can be experienced. Therefore it is recommended to observe in meditation, inhalation and exhalation. Thus we can understand that Narayana consciousness in us inhales and exhales. The moment we are aware of Him, we are connected to Him. Consciousness is the process of linking with this center. When we are able to remain in that center, through that point, we are connected with the whole world as "I Am in the whole world."

The Eight Petal Lotus

The Narayana center in us is in the upper center of the heart. This eight-petal lotus is superior in the sense that it is more subtle. It is also a little higher, between the center of the twelve-petal heart and the center of the throat. The two centers of the heart differ greatly from each other; Unfortunately, this is not observed by many students of the spiritual path. As a result, a primary key to mantras is lost. Sankaracharya and Ramanujacharya explain these things thoroughly.

The lord who presides over the center of twelve petals of the heart is Vasudeva. He sacrificed himself on the twelve solar signs to dwell within the creation. Vasudeva is the lord who lives and lives in all living beings and directs the mind and the senses. Its sound is the mantra of twelve syllables OM NAMO BHAGAVATE VASUDEVAYA. The center of the heart is related to Cancer, which is ruled by the Moon, while the upper center of the heart belongs to the opposite sign, Capricorn. The connection between the Sun and the Moon created by the rays of the Moon at the time of the full moon forms the path between Vasudeva and Narayana.

Narayana is the energy called ESO, the Lord of the Wheel of Creation. He is understood as the superior God who presides over human beings and the universe. He is seen as the Cosmic Person or the universal soul and Nara as the individual soul. The Narayana center refers to the eighth plane that is beyond the seven planes of creation. What the CVV Master calls The MASTER refers to this plane. He also called it the Hitu Center, and it stays in this center and molds us when we invoke it. The related state is associated with the state of Samadhi, the eighth stage of Yoga. From the center of eight paintings, Narayana penetrates as the background consciousness, like the One beyond the seven planes, which is called Krishna in the Scriptures. Lord Krishna is an incarnation of Lord Narayana, the energy of Synthesis.

The artistic presentation of the center of eight Narayana petals is a lotus, but the ethereal forms are circular in shape and union. The eight-petal lotus should be displayed in the white color of the milk; Narayana, indigo color, is sitting on it. We can also imagine it as a central point in the lotus of the heart. This electric blue dot represents the central spiritual Sun or Cosmic Sun. Electric blue extends the blue color all around us. This is how we should meditate daily in the center of the sun when we wake up.

The mantra

The mantra OM NAMO NARAYANAYA is associated with the deep blue color. It helps to reorganize the energies and allows to achieve the desired changes, because the number eight means change. The mantra must be sung in multiples of eight; It helps to overcome the seven planes of existence, which are associated with the other seven centers. Mantra syllables can be invoked in the centers, from Sahasrara to Muladhara and vice versa, from the OM that surrounds the entire body from head to toe, and then individual syllables in different centers .

OM NAMO NARAYANAYA is very good to accompany the dying and to prepare the soul for the transition, along with the color blue. It is good to give the sound in the left ear, transmit the color through the Ajna center to the heart and visualize the blue in the room. Pronouncing the sound mentally also serves as support.

There is a mantra to Narayana in the metric form of the Gayatri called Narayana Gayatri or Vishnu Gayatri and which comprises the following dimensions:

Narayanaya Vidmahe

Vasudevaya Dhimahi

Tanno Vishnuh Prachodayat

"We meditate (dhimahi) on Vasudeva (the Dwelling Lord of the Universe) to understand (vidmahe) Narayana (Absolute God) and to be alerted to Vishnu (God as Form)."

Particularly favorable for working with the Narayana mantra are the eleventh phases of the moon, in which the Sun and Moon form a trill, on Thursdays and the month of Sagittarius, since Jupiter rules over the higher state of consciousness. These times are full of healing energy. It is better to sing the mantras two hours before dawn. The eleventh phase of the ascending moon of Sagittarius is called Narayana Day, Synthesis Day.

Existence Layers

In the artistic illustration of the origin of creation, Narayana dozes on the ocean of milk on a bed formed by the great Serpent of Time. This snake has 1000 hoods on it, which means that the One (1) permeates the three planes (000).

A lotus, the future creation, emerges from the navel of Narayana, and in the Lotus sits Brahma, the creator of four heads, as an expression of Narayana. This has a deep symbolism and refers to the four planes of existence, as pure existence, existence as consciousness, as ideation, and as action. These four planes are represented as the cross of four folds in the Narayana symbol, symbol of perfection and fullness, where the cross is surrounded by a square and a circle. The "Secret Doctrine" also describes these planes as the four stages of world A, world B, world C, and world D, and we are in the fourth world, dense physical manifestation.

The lotus that rises from the background of Narayana can also be used for visualization: The disciple sees himself in a lotus, surrounded by groups of beings. Visualize a smooth movement to the right and to the left and feel the movement itself. This would result in a movement of the consciousness of his Kundalini; Reflect with her and experience great relief, joy and balance.

The Vedic seers visualized the phenomenon of creation in layers, and the broadest of these divisions is the triple existence of matter, force and consciousness. These planes of existence are symbolically called: "Vishnu", "Vasudeva" and "Narayana". Vishnu is everything that exists as matter and what appears in form, color, number, etc. He permeates the objects of the senses and the mind. In every form, he is the presence of the Lord. Vasudeva is the Lord who lives in everything. He exists as the center or as the dweller of a unity of consciousness, from the atom to man. Hindus know the names but, mostly, not the keys.

Narayana is the source of forms, as well as the power that fills forms, the background of all units of consciousness. In Narayana we find the final liberation of our individual consciousness. He is also the principle that exists as the three together. As the God who permeates, he is Vishnu, as the God who dwells, he is Vasudeva and as the One beyond creation, is Narayana. These are the three steps of realization that lead to Narayana. As Jesus said: “In him we live, move and have our being. "

Sources: KP Kumar: OM Namo Narayanaya / Seminar notes. E. Krishnamacharya: Spiritual Astrology. Editions Dhanishta Spain. (www.edicionesdhanishtha.com)

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