The Way to Self-Realisation – the Knowledge of the Spirit
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The native American First Nations were spiritual people deeply connected to nature. Shri Mataji once met Native Americans from the Gabrielino/Shoshone and Tongua nations and remarked: “Hold out your hands. Feel, easily you just get it. You are very close to God. Since you were sitting here, I was just enjoying. You are a very ancient people.”
In next few posts I would share some of native ancient wisdom, places and how they relate to Sahaja Yoga. These are based upon my own personal experiences.
Last year around the Summer solstice, I had an opportunity to visit an ancient native Indian monument in Peebles Ohio, called the Serpent Mound, a symbol of spiritual journey which is 3 hour drive away.
Meditating under the cliff at the very tip of the Serpent’s mouth I felt a strong connection in my Sahasrara. It felt as if I was right at the threshold between the temporal and eternal, between the physical and Spiritual, a bridge that connected both.
The Serpent itself rests in an oxbow of river channels with its head reaching the very tip of land as if it has traveled in its spiritual quest to the end of the earth and is now ready to launch into the great unknown.
This was symbolic to me of the spiritual journey of transcending the various attachments of material planes at each chakra (notice 7 folds of the serpent) and leaping out and becoming one with the Spirit represented by the light of the Sun.
The Serpent’s head, the way it is positioned aligns with the position of the setting summer solstice Sun. Below is a native Indian interpretation of the Serpent Mound.
Mekoce Shawnee Chief Frank Wilson:
“If you count the curves in the Serpent, there are seven of them, there are seven curves before it gets to the head. And seven, the way I was taught, for the Shawano people, is the seven gates that one must go through to reach spirituality or enlightenment, as people call it, to become a dawan, a medicine person.
So, on each curve, a person walked the snake. They walked the serpent. And there were certain things they had to accomplish on each curve of the snake’s back. And as they accomplished this they moved on, and when they reached the head, they reached a point where everything was completely stripped away except their Spirit.” ✨
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