Prana and the Positive Field
An innovation initiative works better in a positive field. So first install the positive field. Prana is the life force that flows in all living things. When the life force leaves the body, the body dies. Kirlian photography has captured pictures of the pranic aura. (Dr. Semyon Kirlian of Soviet Union developed a system to photograph the aura. His researches had taken the western world by storm, and the kirlian system became the subject of intensive research all over the world. The Krilian system has already gained certain acceptance in the Soviet Union and elsewhere as a diagnostic tool for illness and incipient disease (not only human being but also even crops). The logic behind this is an organized energy structure hidden within the gross body of all living beings, any happening on gross plane take place only after this energy shows up signs of disorganization, even before the gross body shows up the disease.
The other system studying human aura is the Schlieran System; this system maps out the air density and flow pattern generated by the warm living body (gross body) in its surroundings. These are invisible to the eye but this system makes available this constantly moving current of flow, for several inches all around the body, to our scrutiny in the form of shining, multi-colored, pulsating aura on the screen. Some scientists suggest that this system too could be considered as diagnostic tool.)
When Prana is in full flow, the person is full of vitality, energy and enthusiasm. Prana is nurtured by freshly cooked, healthy food. It is fed by breathing pure fresh air.
Pranayama is very pro-prana. Moderate exercise and yogic exercise develop the life force. Meditation and a calm attitude cause prana to flow through all our activities smoothly.
Getting too hungry or eating too much, consuming stale food, exercising till you are ready to drop dead, constant arguments, over-working, getting emotionally upset and breathing polluted air, all interfere with the smooth flow of prana. Moderation is the norm.
Prana enhances the positive field and the vital life force flows freely through it. It creates a powerful positive field – a field of all possibilities, where any seed of an idea will develop rapidly.
Happiness and the Positive Field
An old Indian prayer says”Let all Beings be happy”; not just friends and family, but all men; not just men but the wider world of all beings. When the great musician Tansen sang, it is said that deer’s wandered into the palace to listen. The great scientist Jagdish Chander Bose wrote decades ago, about the response of plants to kindness.
There is a Tibetan concept of ‘drala’ by which any space can be made sacred. All religions sanctify space by holy water, prayer, dress and conduct. Hindus draw sacred symbols on the earth with rice flour or chalk (kolam) and a particular space can be set apart for the Gods and prayer.
A sacred space is defined by the rules of conduct laid down for those who enter, as in a room, a church, a temple, the parliament. Very few misbehave in such places; at least they are not supposed to. They are rarely able to cast away the weight of laws and customs built up over centuries around such places.
Some religions lay down rules of cleanliness and dress to enter such places, which include a purificatory bath.
A person who maintains such dignity and decorum, in such a place, may be totally different in a bar or when he is at a party.
The analogy of a TV monitor would describe this phenomenon better. Depending on which button you press, you get a different image. So too depending on the place, a different person emerges. Some place access the Highest and Noblest Self while others access the Beast, the Meanest
This is true about people in different interactions. Some people create a field which accesses the best in us, while others access the worst. If you learn the secret of positive fields, you can improve your Happiness Quotient. You can also get the best out of others.
An innovation initiative works better in a positive field. So first install the positive field. Prana is the life force that flows in all living things. When the life force leaves the body, the body dies. Kirlian photography has captured pictures of the pranic aura. (Dr. Semyon Kirlian of Soviet Union developed a system to photograph the aura. His researches had taken the western world by storm, and the kirlian system became the subject of intensive research all over the world. The Krilian system has already gained certain acceptance in the Soviet Union and elsewhere as a diagnostic tool for illness and incipient disease (not only human being but also even crops). The logic behind this is an organized energy structure hidden within the gross body of all living beings, any happening on gross plane take place only after this energy shows up signs of disorganization, even before the gross body shows up the disease.
The other system studying human aura is the Schlieran System; this system maps out the air density and flow pattern generated by the warm living body (gross body) in its surroundings. These are invisible to the eye but this system makes available this constantly moving current of flow, for several inches all around the body, to our scrutiny in the form of shining, multi-colored, pulsating aura on the screen. Some scientists suggest that this system too could be considered as diagnostic tool.)
When Prana is in full flow, the person is full of vitality, energy and enthusiasm. Prana is nurtured by freshly cooked, healthy food. It is fed by breathing pure fresh air.
Pranayama is very pro-prana. Moderate exercise and yogic exercise develop the life force. Meditation and a calm attitude cause prana to flow through all our activities smoothly.
Getting too hungry or eating too much, consuming stale food, exercising till you are ready to drop dead, constant arguments, over-working, getting emotionally upset and breathing polluted air, all interfere with the smooth flow of prana. Moderation is the norm.
Prana enhances the positive field and the vital life force flows freely through it. It creates a powerful positive field – a field of all possibilities, where any seed of an idea will develop rapidly.
Happiness and the Positive Field
An old Indian prayer says”Let all Beings be happy”; not just friends and family, but all men; not just men but the wider world of all beings. When the great musician Tansen sang, it is said that deer’s wandered into the palace to listen. The great scientist Jagdish Chander Bose wrote decades ago, about the response of plants to kindness.
There is a Tibetan concept of ‘drala’ by which any space can be made sacred. All religions sanctify space by holy water, prayer, dress and conduct. Hindus draw sacred symbols on the earth with rice flour or chalk (kolam) and a particular space can be set apart for the Gods and prayer.
A sacred space is defined by the rules of conduct laid down for those who enter, as in a room, a church, a temple, the parliament. Very few misbehave in such places; at least they are not supposed to. They are rarely able to cast away the weight of laws and customs built up over centuries around such places.
Some religions lay down rules of cleanliness and dress to enter such places, which include a purificatory bath.
A person who maintains such dignity and decorum, in such a place, may be totally different in a bar or when he is at a party.
The analogy of a TV monitor would describe this phenomenon better. Depending on which button you press, you get a different image. So too depending on the place, a different person emerges. Some place access the Highest and Noblest Self while others access the Beast, the Meanest
This is true about people in different interactions. Some people create a field which accesses the best in us, while others access the worst. If you learn the secret of positive fields, you can improve your Happiness Quotient. You can also get the best out of others.
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