Category Archives: Spiritual

Light language vs speaking in tongues, discussing similarities and how we attach ourselves to words in conversation.


Light Language and speaking in tongues are two forms of spiritual communication that have gained popularity in recent years. Both are considered to be forms of channeling, or the act of communicating with higher spiritual realms or entities.


Light Language is a form of spiritual communication that is said to be a universal language of light and sound. It is believed to be a form of energetic language that is used to heal, transform, and connect with higher realms of consciousness. Light Language is said to be a form of “light codes” that can be spoken, sung, or even written. It is often used in healing sessions, meditations, and other spiritual practices.


Speaking in tongues, also known as glossolalia, is a form of religious speech that is characterized by the use of words or phrases that are not understood by the speaker. It is often associated with Christian charismatic and Pentecostal movements, and is believed to be a form of spiritual communication with God or the Holy Spirit. Speaking in tongues is said to be a form of divine inspiration that allows the speaker to communicate with God in a deeper, more profound way.


Both Light Language and speaking in tongues have similarities in that they are both forms of spiritual communication that are believed to be beyond the realm of human understanding. They are also both associated with spiritual practices and experiences, such as healing and connection with higher realms of consciousness.


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Twin flames


Twin flames are a spiritual concept that has been discussed in various religious and spiritual texts throughout history. The idea of twin flames is that each person has a counterpart, a soulmate, with whom they share a deep and unbreakable connection. This connection is said to be so powerful that it transcends time and space, and is often associated with the awakening of the solar plexus.


In Hindu spiritual texts, the solar plexus, also known as the Manipura chakra, is associated with fire. This chakra is located in the area of the ribs, and is said to be the seat of our personal power and will. It is believed that when the solar plexus is awakened, it allows us to tap into our inner strength and wisdom, and to connect with our inner guidance.


This understanding of the solar plexus being associated with fire may also be seen in the Bible, in the story of how Eve was taken from Adam’s rib. In this story, Eve is often seen as a representation of the feminine aspect of humanity, and her creation from Adam’s rib may symbolize the connection between the masculine and feminine aspects of our being.


The concept of hell may also be derived from this understanding of the solar plexus and fire. In many religious traditions, hell is described as a place of eternal fire and suffering. This may be a metaphor for the inner turmoil and suffering that can occur when the solar plexus is blocked or out of balance. When the solar plexus is blocked, it can lead to feelings of powerlessness, fear, and confusion, which can manifest as inner turmoil and suffering.


The awakening of the solar plexus and the connection with the Holy Spirit is also seen in the relationship between Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ. In many religious texts, Mary and Jesus are often depicted standing side by side with both hearts on fire, denoting a twin flame relationship. This imagery suggests that their connection was not just a physical or emotional one, but rather a spiritual one.


The Gospel of Matthew 3:11 and Luke 3:16 also reference the concept of fire in relation to Jesus’ baptism. John the Baptist says “He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire.” This can be seen as a metaphor for the awakening of the solar plexus and the connection with the Holy Spirit. The fire that is mentioned here may symbolize the transformative power of the Holy Spirit, which can lead to the awakening of the solar plexus and the connection with one’s twin flame.


In conclusion, twin flames are a spiritual concept that has been discussed in various religious and spiritual texts throughout history. The idea of twin flames is that each person has a counterpart, a soulmate, with whom they share a deep and unbreakable connection. This connection is said to be so powerful that it transcends time and space, and is often associated with the awakening of the solar plexus.

The solar plexus, located in the area of the ribs, is associated with fire and personal power in Hindu spiritual texts. The same understanding can be seen in the Bible story of Eve being taken from Adam’s rib.

The concept of hell may also be derived from this understanding of the solar plexus and fire. The Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ are often depicted standing side by side with both hearts on fire, denoting a twin flame relationship. The Gospel of Matthew and Luke also reference the concept of fire in relation to Jesus’ baptism, symbolizing the transformative power of the Holy Spirit, which can lead to the awakening of the solar plexus and the connection with one’s twin flame.


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Harmonics of the Bible


The harmonics of the Bible is a complex and fascinating topic that delves into the hidden meanings and connections between numbers, music, and spirituality. One number that plays a significant role in this discussion is the number 27. This number appears in various contexts within the Bible, as well as in music theory, and has been studied by scholars and mystics for centuries.



In music theory, the number 27 is significant because of its connection to Pythagoras’ music theorem. Pythagoras, the ancient Greek philosopher and mathematician, is credited with discovering the mathematical ratios that govern musical harmony. He found that the interval between two notes that are an octave apart is a ratio of 2:1. When this ratio is multiplied by itself, the resulting ratio is 3:2. This is the ratio of the perfect fifth, which is considered to be the most consonant interval in music.

When these ratios are multiplied by themselves again, the resulting ratio is 9:4, which is the ratio of the perfect fourth. This process can be continued, and the result is a series of ratios that form a musical scale. If you add up these ratios, the sum is 27. This suggests that the number 27 is connected to the fundamental principles of musical harmony, and is a symbol of the unity and balance that is at the heart of music.


In the Bible, the number 27 also appears in a number of significant ways. For example, there are 27 books in the New Testament, which is a testament to the divinity of Jesus Christ. Additionally, there are 26 letters in the English alphabet, and one of them, the letter “&”, is missing. This is significant because the letter “&” represents the concept of unity, and its absence suggests that humanity is not yet in a state of unity. When we add the letter “&” to the alphabet, the total number of letters becomes 27, which symbolizes the unity that will be achieved when humanity is in harmony with the divine.


Another place where the number 27 appears in the Bible is in the book of Numbers. In the book of Numbers, the Israelites were commanded to take a census of all the males who were able to go to war. The total number of males who were counted was 603,550. If you add the digits of this number together, the sum is 27. This suggests that the Israelites were symbolically representing all of humanity in this census and the number 27 represents the unity and harmony that will be achieved when humanity is in harmony with the divine.

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“No tree can grow to Heaven unless it’s roots reach down to Hell.”


In the journey to become enlightened — the path to become the greatest version of human possible — you must see the evil within yourself.

Think of the worst atrocities that humankind has committed — then realize and come to terms with the fact that you hold the potential within you to commit those same atrocities. It is not enough to merely acknowledge the potential — you must truly understand/comprehend the capacity for evil within you. You must meditate on these evils, and their accompanying motivations, consequences, and feelings…feelings of enjoying inflicting evil and suffering upon others. You must feel how gratifying it can be to be Adolf Hitler for example.


Only then are you truly capable of embodying the greatest good. True goodness does not emerge from a happy ignorance of evil — these people fall apart when they encounter true evil that they do not have a theory for. This is how PTSD emerges. Goodness can only come from a true understanding of evil, and the choice to act in the good in the face of the suffering of life.

This truth is written in our genetic code, and is likely why we all feel a sense of gratification when the evil villain redeems himself into the hero that saves the day.



This idea of goodness being emergent from the understanding, and subsequent rejection of evil is reflected in the story of Christ (the central figure in Western culture) rejecting the temptation of Satan three times in the Judaean desert, where Christ plays the archetype of the perfect human: he who, through unjustly being nailed to a cross and tortured by the world of unenlightened man, willingly embraces his own suffering and carries it on his back along with the suffering and darkness of all men. If we envision life as a game, and “God” as the rules/enforcer of the rules of the game, then Christ is the “perfect player” of the game who makes the correct decision in every circumstance that he encounters — that which all can aspire to.

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What is Cosmic Energy?


Cosmic energy is the life force that is existent everywhere. It is present in the cosmos, between the galaxies, the molecules and in the space. It is essential to maintain the order in life and expand our consciousness.

Cosmic energy is received by being at peace with one’s own self and living in the present moment. Blissfulness is the basic characteristic of cosmic energy. It is a state of mind that combines peace, love and joy.


Cosmic energy is the basis of all our actions, reactions to situations and functions in totality. Our body receives some amount of cosmic energy when we are asleep in total silence and with peace of mind. Cosmic energy is essential for the following reasons:



• To maintain an orderly life
• To lead a happy and healthy life
• To obtain knowledge
• To completely involve in all the situations in life
• To expand our consciousness


Influences from Beyond the Atmosphere
Contemplation of the vastness of space, the stars and planets produces awe. The Earth is a spin-off of some ancient cosmic event, and humans therefore are composed of highly evolved star dust.

In that sense, deep space has everything to do with human existence. The end of the planet, and human life, may result from some gigantic celestial collision. Beyond these titanic effects, does deep space have any continuing psychological influence in everyday life?

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Sexual Transmutation, Sexual Sublimation, What Is Sexual Energy and How to Use It


What is Sexual Energy Specifically?


There are many different types of energy and sexual energy is one of them.


Every living thing on the planet – including human beings, animals, plants, and micro-organisms – is here because of sex and sexual energy. It is the energy of life and the energy of creation.


Sexual energy at its most basic level is the driving force behind the sexual act itself. It is linked to both innate biological programs as well as our desires.
Your sexual energy is a life-giving energy which is sustaining and maintaining you all the time.


A deeper look into sexual energy also reveals that it is not just some survival instinct to propagate the species, but is in fact our life force energy and life creation energy. It is the energy that brings forth and creates life first and foremost but it also sustains life.
Sexual energy is life-giving energy which animates all living creatures. Throughout your life, on a physical level, your sexual energy sustains you and nourishes you. In other words, it gives you life at birth but it doesn’t end there. This energy accompanies you throughout your entire life, regenerating your cells constantly.


Sexual energy is the energy of creation and creativity. All of us ultimately stem from sex. We are a creation of sex and it is our origin. Without sexual energy there would be no life because there would be no urge, motivation, or driving force to create life.
Sexual energy is life and life is sexual energy. The two are inseparable.

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Luke 23: 35 – 43

Christ of God, the Chosen One!


Christ of God.


This is one of the special passages of the Holy Scriptures, riddled with mockery, scorn, ridicule, and suffering.


Regardless of everything that Jesus went through, He wanted and was persistent in only one thing all that time, and that was to free us from sin, give us eternal life and prepare apartments in the Kingdom of His Father.


Soldiers and many others mocked Jesus, so a sign appeared on the crisis above his head with the inscription ‘This is the king of the Jews’.


In the following, we witness the conversation of 2 robbers who were crucified with Jesus, one on his right and the other on his left, when we go a little deeper into thinking, we can only guess what was going through the minds of these people at that moment of agony and torment at the crisis, but again we see that regardless of everything, the left-hand thief still insulted Jesus as if the condemnation was not enough for him to turn and repent, but that’s why we see that the right-hand thief subdues the first one and says:
‘Don’t you fear God too, who are under the same condemnation? But we in justice because we deserved it with our actions, and he – he didn’t do anything wicked.’

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Ancient meditation hand positions.


4. Ancient Meditation Hand Positions and How to Use Them:
1- Gyan:


This is probably the most familiar mudra in mainstream society. Meditators are often seen pairing this mudra with their practice. The intention of the Gyan mudra is to improve your concentration and sharpen your memory. This is a great mudra to use when seeking to gain knowledge. Try holding this mudra while meditating for insight into your life or a specific issue.
Method: This mudra is performed by touching your index fingertip to the tip of your thumb, while holding your other three fingers straight.

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Twin Flame Meditation: A Guide Towards Healing



Before exploring the Twin Flame Meditation it is first important to take note of a key foundational topic, for our own insight and full understanding.


There is so much talk nowadays about soulmates and twin flames, so what makes a twin flame connection so different from a soulmate connection? The answer is arguably down to personal experience and belief systems, as a twin flame is a “New Age” concept.


However, as someone who is naturally on a spiritual path, and gone through a timeline of traditional teachings, energetic attunements, and qualifications; it is clear from my level of understanding that there is a major difference.



Soulmates come into our lives from birth to our final day in this earth journey and they can present themselves in many different ways. It is, of course, not until our young or mid adult lives that we recognize the presence and importance of soulmates, but the fact that they do appear throughout the course of our lives portrays that there is a significant difference between a soulmate and a twin flame.

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Becoming Disciples of Jesus


Introduction…


This first Module is aimed at building a strong foundation as followers of Jesus Christ. We can only help others to become disciples

as far as we have been discipled ourselves.

What we teach others must be in accordance with our own life. We have to be true disciples following Jesus wholeheartedly.  In that way we are being 

transformed to His image, and in time we can join Paul in saying:

“Imitate me, just as I also imitate Christ.”(1st Cor 11v1)

“As the Son was sent by the Father (131) so He too sent the Apostles, saying: “Go,

therefore, make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father

and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all things

whatsoever I have commanded you. And behold I am with you all days even to



the consummation of the world” (132) The Church has received this solemn

mandate of Christ to proclaim the saving truth from the apostles and must carry it out to the very ends of the earth.(133)

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