Kundalini

Sanskrit कुण्डलिनी, the power of the Divine Mother that awakens in those who earn it.

Kundalini is the Sanskrit name for the fire of the pentecost that empowers and awakens the apostles; it is the serpent raised by Moses. Kundalini is the energetic basis of becoming an angel, buddha, master, etc.

 

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Lhu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The being that is depicted here rising out of the waters is called in Tibetan lhu གླུ. In Sanskrit, the word is Naga नाग. Naga means serpent. Lhu or Naga is a type of being that is not human, and that does not generally appear in the physical world, although they can. They are elemental spirits, primordial intelligences of nature that protect a vast amount of knowledge and energy. Any shaman works with lhu, the forces of nature.

Every body of water has a lhu. A river has lhu, a lake, a tree, a rock, a mountain. These are all the elemental forces of nature, but now remember your body. You are sitting in a body that is comprised of all of those elements from nature. Everyday you take in more elements from nature. You take in the energies and components of lhu, and they become your body. But, we do this unconsciously, without any consciousness at all of what these elements are, what we do with them, and what they become. Fuel for Spiritual Experience

Logos

Greek λόγος, from λέγω lego “I say,” means Verb or Word. The unifying principle. The Logos is the manifested deity of every nation and people; the outward expression or the effect of the cause which is ever concealed. (Speech is the “logos” of thought). The Logos has three aspects, known universally as the Trinity, Trikaya, or Trimurti. These are related to the three primary forces behind all forms of creation. Note the three logoi here:

“In the beginning was the Logos, and the Logos was with Theos, and the Logos was Theos. He was with Theos in the beginning. Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made. In him was life, and that life was the light of men. The light shines in the darkness, but the darkness has not overcome it.” – John 1

“…the Logos, the fundamental intelligent principle of nature.” – Samael Aun Weor, Gnostic Anthropology

The First Logos is the Father, Brahma, Kether.

The Second Logos is the Son, Vishnu, Chokmah.

The Third Logos is the Holy Spirit, Shiva, Binah.

One who incarnates the Logos becomes a Logos. In Buddhism, the Logos is the Trikaya: Dharmakaya, Sambogakaya, Nirmanakaya.

“The Logos is not an individual. The Logos is an army of ineffable beings.” – Samael Aun Weor, Endocrinology & Criminology