Andrew:
2nd
Footsoaking session
9pm to 9.40pm
Malaysian time
We had a foot-soaking session to detox our bodies and
transmute gamma rays coming to us.
The gamma rays coming to us would be seen by clairvoyants as
red rays of energy coming to us since our earth magnetic grid is weakening
allowing cosmic radiation from afar to affect us.
Sensitive people would experience this as extreme heat flashes in their body.
One of our lady meditation practitioners sent us this message on 11th June 2020.
"Morning everyone I want to share my experience. Yesterday while having my meeting at 9.30pm I suddenly felt my whole body becoming weightless and felt heat surging throughout my body. My eyes were so tired I could not open them. I had to exit the meeting and rest. Then I played Andrew's Chi Molecule Accelerator Video and then slept through like a dead log till the next morning."
When the energy is transmuted through our conscious intention, the red
gamma rays become blue and is therefore neutralised into soothing rays.
When we are in a conscious state and giving intention using the unity of our will and determination in a group, we have the ability to transmute the rays. However when it catches us unaware, then we have to say that we are in for a hot time!
This is the feedback from some participants during the footsoaking session. Those who are clairvoyant will normally see the colours of the aura
and get visions of other dimensions or planes of existence.
Sometimes what clairvoyants see are also known as vision
quests seen by shamans of ancient traditions.
They connect to nature and creatures that live on the earth. Unknown to our modern civilisation, mother
nature and animals have a spiritual
wisdom that give us clues to our shared destiny.
These are the events that took place today during the
foot-soaking session:
The foot-soaking basin contains:
Water, one tea spoon or table spoon of coarse salt or
Himalayan Salt
6 limes cut into half
1 tea spoon of turmeric
The process:
- Deep breathing and breath retention
- Enter the Meditation state
- Invocation of the energy of Vibhuti or Holy Ash. Vibhuti is Holy ash from a fire ceremony that has tree bark and spices burnt during a prayer session. It is used to cleanse the aura of negative thoughtforms or entities.In this instance, we invoke the energy. No physical Vibhuti is used.
- We invoked the transmutation of the Gamma Ray energy.
- Chanting of 3 Shambhala Mantras for Calm, Abundance and Spiritual Wisdom
End of Foot-soaking
Meditation
10/06/2020, 09:47 - Ashwin: Hey everyone! I felt very calm
and kept seeing the gold colour. Saw a lot of rainbows forming around me too
and saw a whale in the middle of the ocean! Majestic and beautiful 😊
thank you for the session today! 🙏🏻
10/06/2020, 10:06 - Andrew Khor: We call that....forming the rainbow light body ...
10/06/2020, 10:06 - Andrew Khor: 🤣🙏
10/06/2020, 10:08 - Magdalena USA: Thank you, Thank you,
Thank you! I had an interesting experience tonight. It’s good to meditate with
no expectations, sometimes messages, visions can come, sometimes nothing happen
but if we keep doing meditation, guidance will come.
I first saw a beautiful purple-violet color around me. Then,
I was floating in the ocean, and many dolphins came to me and put their snout
under my body.
Purple violet is the colour of psychic awareness and
connection.
Suddenly, white, beautiful pearls came to me and found
different points on my body- 3rd eye, hands, solar plexus, heart. I felt warm
and peaceful. The message was that all this is a healing process. The dolphins
were sending sounds in my body and those sounds were flushing the ill cells out
of my body.
Then I saw the deity Ganesh smiling and the goddess Kali
activating the “feminine power” within me. I felt a strong Feminine energy
through my body.
And at the end I saw in big letters the word Ubuntu. I knew
that this was a vision for me. I was asking the Universe - what to post on my
FB and this was the answer: talk about how you discover Ubuntu (when I met
Andrew in 2013) and connect it with Unity Sound healing harmonics.
Ubuntu is African for: I am because you are, means- I am
you, I am everyone and everyone is me.
We are a species and we need each other.
Thank you Andrew! What a good session!
10/06/2020, 10:23 - Cheah Hoe San:
Hi Andrew … this was my experience:
- into animal kingdom with gorilla, wolf, dog & falcon
- cool breeze at 2nd symbol
- a small bang/explosion at the 3rd symbol
- ending with oneness
mudra
10/06/2020, 10:54 - Lena Yap: I feel lots of energy and also
kundalini rising. I saw a nice Condo or building. Is a small town no people and
the image disappeared very fast. I saw blue color when you explain about the
gamma Ray. Very peaceful and calm.
Andrew: We also
chanted a Shambhala symbol for abundance and it could be that for Lena, this
vision was a future manifestation of abundance for her.
10/06/2020, 11:11 - simran k dhillon: When started with Vibhuti
blessing body felt cool whole body... When came to the first Shambhala symbol
saw a lot of yellow and started humming a Sikh hymn and Guru Nanak vision
came....at the second Shambhala symbol saw a lot of red and gold....
When it came to the third Shambhala, I saw a lot of glitter
and white dust coming down... Saw 3 Sufis Hand mudra change to cupping hands
like how the Muslims pray...
Saw a past life in Pakistan I was an army
general...guided to listen to Sufi prayers... Body started swaying front and
back and felt really cold a lot of stuff left...had pain at the hips it was
cleared.
10/06/2020, 16:07 - Linda Tan: In today's foot soaking
session, I felt cool all over but colder on my feet. During the 1st and 2nd
chanting, I felt strong energy around my head area but when it came to the 3rd
chant, the energies concentrated around and between my heart and mouth
10/06/2020, 16:08 - Andrew Khor: Did you put in any ice
cubes?
10/06/2020, 16:53 - Linda Tan: No I didn't. I did put warm
water from the hot shower as I wanted warm water.
Rainbow Light Body
Manifestation
One of the most fascinating and least known phenomena
experienced in meditation is known as the Rainbow Light Body.
This is known mainly in the Tibetan Meditation
Tradition. The information related to
this phenomena is posted below. This is
after Ashwin saw a lot of rainbows during the footsoak.
https://stillnessinthestorm.com/2016/06/The-Tibetan-Rainbow-Body-Photographs-Evidence-and-Anecdotes-21-Grams-of-the-Soul-Light-Body-Transmutation-or-Transfiguration-Padmasambhava-Ati-Yoga-The-Dzogchen-Path-and-more/
I think more people should read this article. It is one of
the most fascinating phenomena of meditation that I have ever read about. You can read the shortened version below.
Credit for this article goes to Justin Deschamps. He has added
his comments to an older article on the Internet.
Justin Deschamps: Stillness in the Storm
The Rainbow Body is a term describing a state of being
wherein an individual has transcended all suffering and attained a state of
complete union with the universe and the consciousness of creation.
This state of being is very similar to what is
contemporaneously been described as ascension. In times of old, it was defined
as enlightenment.
It is the state of completely destroying the separate
selfish self, the negative ego, which emerges thereafter as a servant of
universal will. But there are many other ways to describe this state of being,
such as Universal Consciousness, Ascended, Sovereign, Self-Mastered,
Self-Actualized, and so on.
The Rainbow Body
Technique
While there is much to say insofar as understanding the core
teachings of this technique, it can be summarized as making every thought a
loving thought.
The mind and consciousness energize the body in terms of how
we define our experiences. If we label experiences as bad and reject the
fullness of what life offers, this creates blockages within the mind as voids
of comprehension. We can’t understand and reconcile what we’ve chosen to ignore
or deny about existence.
Therefore, in order to restore wholeness so as to
become holy, one must progressively change all their mental programs or beliefs
that support separation consciousness.
For example, if we dislike some household chore, refusing to
embrace it in fullness, this creates a schism within the mind that generates
negative emotions.
If we accept this state of being as our truth, dissociation
with reality occurs, preventing the energies of creation from fully realizing
the Rainbow Body state. Clearly, we have not made every thought a loving
thought if we hate washing dishes or detest some other part of our lives.
The principle of polarity defines separation vs. universal
consciousness, which is a spectrum or a difference of extremes. At one end of
the pole is separation consciousness and the selfishness that comes with it.
On
the other end of the pole is universal consciousness and the freedom and
empowerment that come with it. But it is not enough to stop feeding separation
consciousness, we must actually be proactive in becoming universally conscious.
Consider that if we want to walk towards a desired location,
we must take steps in that direction. If we find ourselves off course it isn’t
enough to stop moving in the wrong direction, we have to actually step forward
in the right direction.
Therefore, in order to gain universal consciousness we must
stop feeding separation consciousness while at the same time nurturing
universal consciousness via acts of unselfish love or kindness.
In essence, anytime we feel negative emotions, it is an
indication that we’ve endorsed beliefs of separation and victimhood in relation
to the thing that caused us to feel this way. Even if the thing is justified in
society (like being stolen from, violently attacked, oppressed, and so on), if
we feed into the idea that it is OK to hate, we block our consciousness from
evolving.
In this sense, the primary method for achieving
enlightenment is to change the metaphysical part of oneself, our mind.
But accepting the truth about our experience doesn’t also
mean being complacent to tyranny and oppression. Defending oneself against harm
is a choice to accept the truth in fullness while also proactively making an
effort to stop harm when it is observed.
In the below-linked article, I offered a detailed analysis
of the mental nature of personal evolution, and that all techniques or methods
of growth are founded on this principle of mental alchemy or transformation.
And that the symbology of certain iconic works provides key teachings for
consciousness evolution as a function of making contact with universal law and
will.
The Spiritual Nature
of All Things
The method of achieving Rainbow Body is the art of embracing
all of what life has to offer, including experiences that society labels as
unquestionably bad or undesirable. To be sure, we need not seek out suffering,
harm, or oppression, yet at the same time, we must develop a comprehension of
the spiritual nature of all things.
Once one really perceives that all events and things in life
are spiritual at their foundation, gratitude for being able to experience them
can be developed. In this way, any experience, no matter how seemingly horrific
and tragic, can be viewed or defined in a way that produces the experience of
gratitude.
The more one finds success in this path and the more one feels empowered
by the challenges of life, the more one can embrace change and evolve in
harmony with the ever-emerging newness or novelty of existence.
The state of consciousness developed as a result of walking
this path has been called universal consciousness, in contrast to separation
consciousness. But there are many names for this state of being.
As was stated, there are countless works, methods,
techniques, esoteric teachings, mystery schools, and so on, which describe this
process, how to do it, and what effect it has on practitioners. In my research,
one of the most complete and replete presentations is in the book Children of
the Law of
One and the Lost Teachings of Atlantis, as well as, The Emerald
Tablets of Thoth the Atlantean.
The Altruism of the
Rainbow Body
As one point of consideration, the Rainbow Body, as
described below, is not a selfish or self-serving practice. While one does
achieve increasing states of personal healing, transcendence, and empowerment,
it is harmonized with an ever-increasing desire to service others and become an
instrument of universal will.
As one gains universal consciousness, their desires
transform so as to integrate the universe as a whole into one’s outlook. In
other words, we no longer want to do just our will, but the will of the
universe at large, which by its very nature, takes into account all things.
After gaining universal consciousness, we do what we do—at
all times—not just for ourselves, but for the whole of creation.
This doesn’t mean avoiding our desires, reactions or
experiences, for that rejects a part of what IS. Instead, we harmonize our
personal desires against the backdrop of the universe as a whole. When we’ve
achieved this state, we do what we do for the All, which, of course, includes
the self.
Testing Our Progress
One method for testing how far along this path we’ve come is
to list the reasons we use to support our choices, desires, and actions. Our
reasons tell us if we are focused only on ourselves or the universe as a whole.
For example, why do you eat the food you do? How do you
spend your free time and what are the reasons for doing so?
The answers to these questions reveal where your focus is,
and if they are centered on the self only, it is an indication we’re operating
from separation consciousness. When our reasons become universal in scope, we
make a step on the path to attaining an ascended state of being.
And often we have to invoke that consciousness first so as
to replace a rationale based on separation. That is to say, if we only eat food
because it tastes good, this is a self-serving rationale—no one else is
considered in the justification process.
But contemplate a different rationale, such as wanting to
fuel our bodies so we can become better vehicles for universal will and service
others—then this reason would be universal in scope.
The context or scope of our reasons determines if they are
universal or self-serving in nature. But if we never question our reasons, if
we never seek to gain knowledge of why we do the things we do, then the selfish
separate self will become dominant, and the suffering that comes from
identification with separation consciousness is sure to taint everything we do.
The same principle of
choice we are discussing here is similar to the parable of the wolf.
A grandfather is talking with his grandson and he says there
are two wolves inside of us which are always at war with each other.
One of them is a good wolf which represents things like
kindness, bravery and love. The other is a bad wolf, which represents things
like greed, hatred and fear.
The grandson stops and thinks about it for a second then he
looks up at his grandfather and says, “Grandfather, which one wins?”
The grandfather quietly replies, the one you feed.
As was stated earlier, the difference between universal and
separation consciousness is a matter of degrees. This means that if we are
progressing along a spiritual path our reasons become more and more universal
as time goes on.
The progress we feel now can be compared to points in the
past to reveal how far we’ve come but there will always be a step forward that
can be made. And we need not dwell on the past to motivate us towards changing
in the future.
The important thing to focus on is that we’re making a
choice in the direction of universal consciousness.
How far we leap in that
step isn’t as important as making one in the right direction. In our efforts to
motivate ourselves in all the moments of our lives, focusing on the process is
more important than comparing our progress to others or the past.
So while we may be tempted to look for validation of our
efforts, don’t lose heart if you discover that there is more work to be done.
Regaining universal consciousness, enlightenment or the Rainbow Body state is a
grand task, one that requires complete devotion to accomplish.
The Price of
Separation Consciousness
The satisfaction that comes from a self-serving rationale is
fleeting and limited at best. Hence, all of human history is marred by the
trappings of separation consciousness of the ego gone mad and in this state of
self-imposed insanity, it seeks to consume all that exists in a foolish attempt
to fill the hole left in one’s heart.
In short, we must be proactive in our desire to achieve
enlightenment by constantly going within and asking ourselves why we are doing
what we do. Don’t let relative degrees of success hold you back from making
steps towards the ultimate goal.
A Change is upon Us
In these times of great change and extremes of polarity, the
ability to raise one’s own vibration and consciousness, so as to become a
beacon of light for others, is an essential part of the great work of our age.
But the quality of our service depends directly on our own state of attainment
and evolution.
We can’t offer upliftment and healing to others if we refuse to
give this to ourselves.
Our spiritual life purpose in this sense is a merger of
personal evolution and altruistic service. And the best way to experience
compassion, harmlessness, and service of others is to live out these ideals
within our lives. In doing so we not only stop feeding separation consciousness
we actually feed the emerging universal soul.
Knowing the path is a constant pursuit that is
forever balanced against walking the path.
Yet in these times of transition, all the traditions and
blindly accepted doctrines of the past are being questioned.
The individual has more opportunity to become an agent of
change due to their access to critical information, like what is presented
herein, than all the previous ages of history combined.
We are living in the times of the great unveiling, the
apocalypse. The question is, will we take up the spiritual nature within each
of us, or will we continue to feed into separation consciousness?
Edwin Chris and Litsa
van Ouwerkerk
Achieving the Rainbow body |
What is a rainbow body?
A fully enlightened person (a jivan mukti) who also
liberates the body into light.
Now there are 3 levels of the Rainbow body:
A) Rainbow body
B) Rainbow body of light
C) Rainbow body of great transference
The most common level is the normal Rainbow body
that occurs only after body death. Every 10 years or so a Buddhist from Tibet
enters into this state. There are no physical signs indicating the start of the
process before death and once physical death occurs it takes on average 7 days
for the body to shrink and dissolve into light and most of the time a small
child size body remains behind and in more advanced yogi’s only hair and nails.
The more advanced level is also called the
Rainbow body, but for due purposes let’s call it the Rainbow body of light as
in this level all the signs are showing up while the yogi is still alive. The
process of dissolving into light might go really fast but in most cases it
takes month to years to complete, all while remaining fully functional.
It is also possible that the yogi who is in the
middle of this process slows it down or is unable to continue the process and
dies before the completion of the Rainbow body. This has been the case with
most of the famous siddhars. If the process is continued the body will start to
shrink and shine real light over time until it reaches the size of a baby and
then as a flash of bright rainbow light will disappear into emptiness forever.
The most advanced and extremely rare level
is the attainment of the Rainbow body of great transference. In this level the
yogi not only dissolves the body completely into light but remains functional
and visible as light.
Padmasambhava Rainbow Body Painting. Guru Rinpoche |
The ultimate Great accomplishment in
meditation is the attainment of the Rainbow body. This is widely recognized as
a sign of extreme sanctity in Tibetan Buddhism and among the Bönpo. Reports of
this level of transmutation are rare, but still they occur and have been
chronicled far into antiquity.
The rainbow body however is not limited to
Buddhism only as you will see in the pictures below but to understand the
process we will turn to the well documented and delineated practice of Dzogchen
in Tibet and reflect this practice to the stories of Vallalar from south India
who went through the same process.
Vallalar of South India |
In the Himalayan regions, the early indigenous
religion was that of the Bön. Bön pre-existed the creation of both the
sovereign territories, later to become the country of Tibet as well as of
Buddhism. When the great Indian tantric sage Padmasambhava brought Buddhism
from India to Tibet in the 8th Century AD he found the richly tilled ground of
the Bönpo.
This land and its peoples took easily to
the Buddha’s teachings and the Buddhist beliefs melded well with the rituals of
the Bön.
When Padmasambhava left at the end of his
time in physical form he dissolved his body completely back to their natural
elements leaving nothing behind. At that moment a new lineage of Buddhist
teachings was created. This was the start of what has become the Nyingma
tradition and is the foundation of Tibetan Buddhism as we have come to know it.
At the heart of the Nyingma tradition is
the practice of Dzogchen otherwise called Ati Yoga or the Great Perfection.
According to Tibetan Buddhism and Bön,
Dzogchen is the natural, primordial state or natural condition of a human being
and the practice of Dzogchen is a body of teachings and meditations aimed at
realizing that condition.
According to Dzogchen literature, Dzogchen
is the highest and most definitive path to enlightenment.
From the perspective of Dzogchen, the
ultimate nature of all sentient beings is said to be pure, all-encompassing,
primordial clarity or naturally occurring timeless clarity. This intrinsic
clarity has no form of its own and yet is capable of perceiving, experiencing,
reflecting, or expressing all form. It does so without being affected by those
forms in any ultimate, permanent way.
Andrew:
From my perspective, this describes our relationship with the Source of who we are. Source is ONE but has infinite forms and expressions. The journey of Dzogchen is to return to that one SOURCE and view all life from that perspective.
To use an analogy, the sun shines its benevolent rays on all beings and is itself a part of all beings - the sun does not miss anyone out just because of who they are or what they have done. That is Unity consciousness.
Ubuntu anyone?
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