Category: rainbow body
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From the Light We Came — To the Source We Return.
The Rainbow Body and the Light Within While neuroscience continues to uncover the effects of prayer and meditation on the human brain, there exists a far more profound mystery that transcends biology—the transformation of the body into light. This phenomenon, known in Tibetan Buddhism as the Rainbow Body, represents the culmination of spiritual evolution and…
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Spiritually Wired Comes With Rainbows
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Research has suggested that we are wired with spiritual brains and how meditative prayers actually changes the brain. Dr. Andrew Newberg is a neuroscientist who studies the relationship between brain function and various mental states. His research suggests we have spiritual brains, with a feeling of connectedness to something greater than ourselves, developing intense beliefs about God. Using brain scans, Dr…
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Meditation, Our Natural State.
Meditation is a natural relaxation state of the mind. To me, it is the most important mental exercise to practice during our lifetime. Meditation is actually our natural state. Mindfulness can be practice all the time by simply focusing on the current moment, not yesterday or tomorrow but the present moment, paying attention to what…
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Most Powerful Meditation Technique?
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Although there are many meditation techniques, the one most powerful may be called Dzogchen. Dzogchen is connected to the attainment of the rainbow body, our true nature at the time of death or even before. Dzogchen is an esoteric tradition of teachings considered to be the highest and most definitive path to enlightenment by Tibetan Buddhism. The…
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Meditation, the Gateway Home
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in chakras, christians, Creator, emotions, energy, God, Healing, heart, higher self, Ra, rainbow body, spirit, spiritual journey, The WayStarting with just two minutes a day will help with getting into the meditation habit. Meditation for 30 minutes a day, even broken up in three 10 minutes or two 15 minutes session helps incorporating meditation into your daily life. The practice should not be uncomfortable, but pleasant and enjoyable. Each person should go at…
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Chakras, Science and the Law of One
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We have all heard of Chakras, especially from the eastern cultures and religions, but what is it? Chakra is a Sanskrit word which means “vortex of energy”. The number of energy centers which are identified as important varies somewhat from tradition to tradition. Chinese medicine has identified hundreds of acupuncture points , and the ancients…