“O splendid and
playful sun, we offer this prayer to thee; enlighten this craving
mind; be our protector; may the radiance of the divine ruler guide our
destiny; wise men salute your magnificence with oblations and words of
praise”.
The
Vedic scriptures of the
Hindu religion refer to the sun as the store house of inexhaustible
power and radiance. The sun god is referred to as
Surya or
Aditya. The
Vedas are full of hymns
describing the celestial body as the source and sustainer of all life
on earth. The origin of the worship of the Sun in India is thus
several centuries old. The sun stands for knowledge, spiritual
light and wisdom.
Surya
is worshiped as a chief solar deity. He is a vision of the divine,
whose light fills all the worlds; Surya is also the Cosmic Pillar and
support of the universe and the symbol of the Supreme. Surya is the
most popular Vedic God. In Rig Veda III 62.10 he is worshipped as
Savitr, the source of life and light. The Sun is to be installed in
the temple of our body so that it dispels darkness by its effulgence
once and all for all time-the darkness of ignorance.
Surya
is portrayed with hair and arms of gold, three eyes, and four hands
holding water lilies the flower that longs for the dawn and drives
a chariot pulled by seven horses representing the seven days of the
week. In Hindu religious literature, Surya is notably mentioned as the
visible form of God that one can see every day.
The
Indian system of beliefs regards sunlight as the
greatest of disinfectants;
hence the sun is associated with healing power. Legend has it that
Samba the son of Krishna was cured of leprosy by his worship of the
sun god. It is still believed by many that sun worship offered at
several of the sun temples all over
India, is a cure for leprosy and other skin ailments,
blindness and infertility.
Accepting Surya Shakti
Founder of this system
has made a general attunement to all those interested may accept it.
Posture:
First, you need to create
the proper setting. Find a calm quiet spot, turn on some soft mood
music, perhaps light a few candles and or incense. Wear loose fitting
comfortable clothing, and no shoes or socks. Get comfortable!
Sit, either on the floor on your knees sitting back on your heels, or
with your legs crossed, or if you are more comfortable in a chair,
then sit up straight, knees together feet flat on floor.
To invoke this intent merely
say:
“ I accept Surya Shakti attunement as Mohan has manifested”
It may
last 15 to 20 minutes. Enjoy!
Healing with Surya Shakti
Surya Shakti can be used stand alone or we may combine it to any other
healing modality for synergic effect. Put your hand on the patient’s
body think about Surya Shakti to start the energy flow. Let energy
flow.
Here are the instructions for remote, long
distance healing:
1. Visualize the patient, or the patient’s
name in the palm of your hand. Then place your palms
together.
2. Clear your thoughts and think to
yourself Surya Shakti to start the
energy flow. Just let the
energy flow. You don’t have to concentrate on keeping the energy flow
coming in, it will
flow freely of its own accord…just relax and enjoy the energy.
3. When 3-5 minutes have passed you will
feel the energy stop, or you may feel a little tired or
drained. That means that you are finished. The healing energy will
however, continue to work
in the patient.
This is the same method that should be used
for self-healing. It is a good idea to perform a self-healing every
day.