You know those days where you have such a wonderful sense of well-being and inner harmony, where you feel attuned and connected? That self-actualized sense of Oneness is not just a random occurance, although for many people it might seem that way. Rather, this is what we feel when our human spirit body, our Ka, which originates and resides in the 6th Dimension, has made its way fully into our 3D body.
Many of you will notice this feeling comes after Yoga or meditation or profound prayer or after making Love. This is because those "practices" create a gateway from the 6th Dimension to the 3rd.
The vibrational frequency of the 6th Dimension has created geometric energy configurations which are the basis for all materialization in 3D. This is Plato's World of Forms where idealized versions of everything exist before they get "beamed down" and replicated in our 3rd dimensional reality. They are created from the sacred sounds of the 7th dimension much like the water crystals are created from our words.
Each of us has a Ka that was created and hangs out in 6D. Our Ka which holds our full soul's potential, can naturally align with our Earth body if we let it, but fear and stress have disconnected us. One of our primary evolutionary imperatives these days is to call our ka back in. In order to do that, it helps to know about the existance of our spirit body and that we each have one. Then we need to begin to notice when our ka is not "in." Any time we feel ungrounded or off-center, irritable or generally out of sorts, we are getting a signal that our ka has "hit the road." For some of you, having your Ka gone, may be your normal state, but it doesn't have to remain that way.
Take a deep centering breath or several. Even better do that while holding a Yoga asana. You might try to visualize your glowing spirit body hovering over you and imagine that you have the magnetic force to pull this into your physical body and notice how wonderful that feels.
I'm fully recovered from that flu by the way and my ka is "in." May yours be as well.
Question for today: Are crows, those magical birds, really going "caw caw" or "ka ka??"
(Couldn't resist.)
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