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Asana, Sanskrit, Sanat

The meaning of the Asana's have been lost by modern "Yoga" schools. Especially in the West , where Yoga has become simply another physical exercise class for stress relief, toning and stretching. And is viewed from mainly a materialistic point in the sense of Gymnastics'. Nothing more.

The meaning of Asana is in the name. Its not just merely posture. San is the root of Sanat [Kumara] who is our God Satan. Sanat being an anagram of Satan. San translates out to pure or holy [made, making whole/perfected]. And in Ancient Greece this title of San, the N was spelled with the M which is a code. The M as I have mentioned before is the symbol of resurrection or perfection of the soul. The M represents the union of opposites the third power of generation of the reborn soul that comes with the union of the male and female aspects. The ancient Greeks like all Indo-Aryans had SAN-skrit . As the base of their language. As it's the original language of the Aryans.

San also has the S-An. An representing the serpentine light force of the life force. And symbolized by the Primordial symbol of the Golden serpent clutching its own tail. The symbol of the Magnum Opus. As stated before Sat-An, means also: "Shining Serpent" and within this also holds the meaning of "Perfected Life."

A-San-a, relates directly to the life force and its purifying and transforming effects on the being. The "postures" are meant to the ccre part of the larger system of the 8 fold path of Arya [another title of Satan]. To be done with banda, pranayama [Yama is the God of rebirth], mant-Ra, dyana, mund-Ra, Yant-Ra of which the body becomes as well. And transmutation of life force or sexual energy when used specifically all the above are used within this. And this is also with them all. And the above are all done as part of the Asana. Giving it its major purpose in its meaning. This is why the Eastern texts mention Asana as the vital key to mastering the process of Yoga and becoming as the texts such as the Ishopanishad literally state: `Immortal." This perfection of the life force being the key meaning of A-san-a.


The posture aspect within its self, acts to open the Nadis and activate the charka's to a higher level and to help the proper higher smooth flow of vital energies or Vayu move through the individual. This helps to generate the transformative conductivity. This is done within the context of the use of the other parts mentioned for maximum generation. 8 Limbs of one core. Like the 8 fold wheel of Dharma and here which we understand its deeper meaning:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JoSNewsletter/message/427

This is why San-skrit is also titled this. It's the sound harmonics of the soul and how to purify and transform the light of the soul to the perfected state. Each letter relating to one of the petals of the energy centers and the centers themselves that make up the soul. Hence the "50 petals of the body of the Devi."

The Satcakra-Nirupana, states:
"The fifty letters making up the garland are said to be distributed over the six Cakra energy centers located along the spinal column"

Hence mant-RA, The sounds which generate light and perfects. This is why its stated the word mantra equals out to liberation. Liberation is perfection.

Paramahansa Yogananda, in his book: "God Talks With Arjuna, The Bhagavad Gita." State:
"In a highly simplified description, it may be said that the fifty letters or sounds of the Sanskrit alphabet are on the petals of the sahasrara, and that each alphabetical vibration in turn is connected with a specific petal on the lotuses in the spinal centers (which have a total of fifty corresponding petals…)"Petals" mean ray or vibrations. These vibrations, … are responsible for various psychological and physiological activities in the physical and astral bodies of man."

So we see here that Petal also translates out to Ray. The Rays of the Sun. The Egyptians called the chak-Ra's. The Seven souls of Ra. Sound is light.


Hence the meaning of calling it "Sun script." Or San-skrit. Each petal is a ray of the whole of the spiritual sun and this language is the harmonics of this. And this sun is symbolized as the blazing serpent of light.

This is within the images of the Gods in the East such as Kali and her necklace. This is also why its been called Sun script. Its based on the manifestation and transformation, of the light of the spiritual sun. We see in calling it Sun the fact that San and Sun are identical in meaning. And the serpent was also symbolized by the Solar orb in the sky as it was always the supreme symbol of the serpentine light force of the inner soul or Sol. In the ancient world Snake was spelled: "Sunake." They are one in the same.

Within this its quite possible knowing that the N is also spelled on purpose M. And in the ancient texts O –M , the O is the symbol of the union of the A and U together which generates the M or third principal. Hence it could well be S-Aum-script. , Which holds the same meaning. AUM being the gold in the work, the sun.

And Sanat being: S-AUM-AT

In the Eastern texts Sanat states his name is: "AUM." And he carries the Trident to symbol this trinity.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JoSNewsletter/message/393

San-at. Who in the symbolic tradition comes from Venus [symbol of the kundalini] with 144,000 souls [The Nadis] to liberate the earth {perfect the Soul]. The title of the perfected light of the soul, thus perfected being. Is in the name San-at. Satan is the light of the soul which is the light of the serpent.
 
Thank you for yet another awesome article. Would you consider teaching us how to properly combine and implement the 8 limbs in our practice? I remember another of your posts saying there are certain breathing exercises to do after certain asanas. If you could lay out a daily program, using all 8 aspects correctly, that would be truly awesome. I know you are extremely busy though, perhaps you could give some sources instead?

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Don" <mageson6666@... wrote:

Asana, Sanskrit, Sanat

The meaning of the Asana's have been lost by modern "Yoga" schools. Especially in the West , where Yoga has become simply another physical exercise class for stress relief, toning and stretching. And is viewed from mainly a materialistic point in the sense of Gymnastics'. Nothing more.

The meaning of Asana is in the name. Its not just merely posture. San is the root of Sanat [Kumara] who is our God Satan. Sanat being an anagram of Satan. San translates out to pure or holy [made, making whole/perfected]. And in Ancient Greece this title of San, the N was spelled with the M which is a code. The M as I have mentioned before is the symbol of resurrection or perfection of the soul. The M represents the union of opposites the third power of generation of the reborn soul that comes with the union of the male and female aspects. The ancient Greeks like all Indo-Aryans had SAN-skrit . As the base of their language. As it's the original language of the Aryans.

San also has the S-An. An representing the serpentine light force of the life force. And symbolized by the Primordial symbol of the Golden serpent clutching its own tail. The symbol of the Magnum Opus. As stated before Sat-An, means also: "Shining Serpent" and within this also holds the meaning of "Perfected Life."

A-San-a, relates directly to the life force and its purifying and transforming effects on the being. The "postures" are meant to the ccre part of the larger system of the 8 fold path of Arya [another title of Satan]. To be done with banda, pranayama [Yama is the God of rebirth], mant-Ra, dyana, mund-Ra, Yant-Ra of which the body becomes as well. And transmutation of life force or sexual energy when used specifically all the above are used within this. And this is also with them all. And the above are all done as part of the Asana. Giving it its major purpose in its meaning. This is why the Eastern texts mention Asana as the vital key to mastering the process of Yoga and becoming as the texts such as the Ishopanishad literally state: `Immortal." This perfection of the life force being the key meaning of A-san-a.


The posture aspect within its self, acts to open the Nadis and activate the charka's to a higher level and to help the proper higher smooth flow of vital energies or Vayu move through the individual. This helps to generate the transformative conductivity. This is done within the context of the use of the other parts mentioned for maximum generation. 8 Limbs of one core. Like the 8 fold wheel of Dharma and here which we understand its deeper meaning:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JoSNewsletter/message/427

This is why San-skrit is also titled this. It's the sound harmonics of the soul and how to purify and transform the light of the soul to the perfected state. Each letter relating to one of the petals of the energy centers and the centers themselves that make up the soul. Hence the "50 petals of the body of the Devi."

The Satcakra-Nirupana, states:
"The fifty letters making up the garland are said to be distributed over the six Cakra energy centers located along the spinal column"

Hence mant-RA, The sounds which generate light and perfects. This is why its stated the word mantra equals out to liberation. Liberation is perfection.

Paramahansa Yogananda, in his book: "God Talks With Arjuna, The Bhagavad Gita." State:
"In a highly simplified description, it may be said that the fifty letters or sounds of the Sanskrit alphabet are on the petals of the sahasrara, and that each alphabetical vibration in turn is connected with a specific petal on the lotuses in the spinal centers (which have a total of fifty corresponding petals…)"Petals" mean ray or vibrations. These vibrations, … are responsible for various psychological and physiological activities in the physical and astral bodies of man."

So we see here that Petal also translates out to Ray. The Rays of the Sun. The Egyptians called the chak-Ra's. The Seven souls of Ra. Sound is light.


Hence the meaning of calling it "Sun script." Or San-skrit. Each petal is a ray of the whole of the spiritual sun and this language is the harmonics of this. And this sun is symbolized as the blazing serpent of light.

This is within the images of the Gods in the East such as Kali and her necklace. This is also why its been called Sun script. Its based on the manifestation and transformation, of the light of the spiritual sun. We see in calling it Sun the fact that San and Sun are identical in meaning. And the serpent was also symbolized by the Solar orb in the sky as it was always the supreme symbol of the serpentine light force of the inner soul or Sol. In the ancient world Snake was spelled: "Sunake." They are one in the same.

Within this its quite possible knowing that the N is also spelled on purpose M. And in the ancient texts O –M , the O is the symbol of the union of the A and U together which generates the M or third principal. Hence it could well be S-Aum-script. , Which holds the same meaning. AUM being the gold in the work, the sun.

And Sanat being: S-AUM-AT

In the Eastern texts Sanat states his name is: "AUM." And he carries the Trident to symbol this trinity.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JoSNewsletter/message/393

San-at. Who in the symbolic tradition comes from Venus [symbol of the kundalini] with 144,000 souls [The Nadis] to liberate the earth {perfect the Soul]. The title of the perfected light of the soul, thus perfected being. Is in the name San-at. Satan is the light of the soul which is the light of the serpent.
 
This is something Maxine has touched apon, as well as HoodedCobra. At the moment it is some simple Mantras vibrated during the Asana, followed by certain breathing exercises.
Take a read of the Eight Fold Path of Astaroth page on the JoS, this is what the '8 limbs' are. All these should be common practice for all Satanists on a spiritual level. This is the path to Godhead and perfection.

-En Haradren Amlug.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Way_Seeker666" <way_seeker666@... wrote:

Thank you for yet another awesome article. Would you consider teaching us how to properly combine and implement the 8 limbs in our practice? I remember another of your posts saying there are certain breathing exercises to do after certain asanas. If you could lay out a daily program, using all 8 aspects correctly, that would be truly awesome. I know you are extremely busy though, perhaps you could give some sources instead?

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Don" <mageson6666@ wrote:

Asana, Sanskrit, Sanat

The meaning of the Asana's have been lost by modern "Yoga" schools. Especially in the West , where Yoga has become simply another physical exercise class for stress relief, toning and stretching. And is viewed from mainly a materialistic point in the sense of Gymnastics'. Nothing more.

The meaning of Asana is in the name. Its not just merely posture. San is the root of Sanat [Kumara] who is our God Satan. Sanat being an anagram of Satan. San translates out to pure or holy [made, making whole/perfected]. And in Ancient Greece this title of San, the N was spelled with the M which is a code. The M as I have mentioned before is the symbol of resurrection or perfection of the soul. The M represents the union of opposites the third power of generation of the reborn soul that comes with the union of the male and female aspects. The ancient Greeks like all Indo-Aryans had SAN-skrit . As the base of their language. As it's the original language of the Aryans.

San also has the S-An. An representing the serpentine light force of the life force. And symbolized by the Primordial symbol of the Golden serpent clutching its own tail. The symbol of the Magnum Opus. As stated before Sat-An, means also: "Shining Serpent" and within this also holds the meaning of "Perfected Life."

A-San-a, relates directly to the life force and its purifying and transforming effects on the being. The "postures" are meant to the ccre part of the larger system of the 8 fold path of Arya [another title of Satan]. To be done with banda, pranayama [Yama is the God of rebirth], mant-Ra, dyana, mund-Ra, Yant-Ra of which the body becomes as well. And transmutation of life force or sexual energy when used specifically all the above are used within this. And this is also with them all. And the above are all done as part of the Asana. Giving it its major purpose in its meaning. This is why the Eastern texts mention Asana as the vital key to mastering the process of Yoga and becoming as the texts such as the Ishopanishad literally state: `Immortal." This perfection of the life force being the key meaning of A-san-a.


The posture aspect within its self, acts to open the Nadis and activate the charka's to a higher level and to help the proper higher smooth flow of vital energies or Vayu move through the individual. This helps to generate the transformative conductivity. This is done within the context of the use of the other parts mentioned for maximum generation. 8 Limbs of one core. Like the 8 fold wheel of Dharma and here which we understand its deeper meaning:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JoSNewsletter/message/427

This is why San-skrit is also titled this. It's the sound harmonics of the soul and how to purify and transform the light of the soul to the perfected state. Each letter relating to one of the petals of the energy centers and the centers themselves that make up the soul. Hence the "50 petals of the body of the Devi."

The Satcakra-Nirupana, states:
"The fifty letters making up the garland are said to be distributed over the six Cakra energy centers located along the spinal column"

Hence mant-RA, The sounds which generate light and perfects. This is why its stated the word mantra equals out to liberation. Liberation is perfection.

Paramahansa Yogananda, in his book: "God Talks With Arjuna, The Bhagavad Gita." State:
"In a highly simplified description, it may be said that the fifty letters or sounds of the Sanskrit alphabet are on the petals of the sahasrara, and that each alphabetical vibration in turn is connected with a specific petal on the lotuses in the spinal centers (which have a total of fifty corresponding petals…)"Petals" mean ray or vibrations. These vibrations, … are responsible for various psychological and physiological activities in the physical and astral bodies of man."

So we see here that Petal also translates out to Ray. The Rays of the Sun. The Egyptians called the chak-Ra's. The Seven souls of Ra. Sound is light.


Hence the meaning of calling it "Sun script." Or San-skrit. Each petal is a ray of the whole of the spiritual sun and this language is the harmonics of this. And this sun is symbolized as the blazing serpent of light.

This is within the images of the Gods in the East such as Kali and her necklace. This is also why its been called Sun script. Its based on the manifestation and transformation, of the light of the spiritual sun. We see in calling it Sun the fact that San and Sun are identical in meaning. And the serpent was also symbolized by the Solar orb in the sky as it was always the supreme symbol of the serpentine light force of the inner soul or Sol. In the ancient world Snake was spelled: "Sunake." They are one in the same.

Within this its quite possible knowing that the N is also spelled on purpose M. And in the ancient texts O –M , the O is the symbol of the union of the A and U together which generates the M or third principal. Hence it could well be S-Aum-script. , Which holds the same meaning. AUM being the gold in the work, the sun.

And Sanat being: S-AUM-AT

In the Eastern texts Sanat states his name is: "AUM." And he carries the Trident to symbol this trinity.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JoSNewsletter/message/393

San-at. Who in the symbolic tradition comes from Venus [symbol of the kundalini] with 144,000 souls [The Nadis] to liberate the earth {perfect the Soul]. The title of the perfected light of the soul, thus perfected being. Is in the name San-at. Satan is the light of the soul which is the light of the serpent.
 
I have read those posts by HPS Maxine and HoodedCobra. And I incorporate each limb of the path in my daily practice. What I meant was, it seems to me that the way you combine them makes a huge difference. Not like with that exercise for opening the Crown, which is only performed once or a maybe a few times then it's done. I mean in daily practice. Like a particular set of Asanas in a particular order should be followed by a particular set of Breathing Exercises in a particular order, etc.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "En Haradren Amlug" <hecktic_shadow@... wrote:

This is something Maxine has touched apon, as well as HoodedCobra. At the moment it is some simple Mantras vibrated during the Asana, followed by certain breathing exercises.
Take a read of the Eight Fold Path of Astaroth page on the JoS, this is what the '8 limbs' are. All these should be common practice for all Satanists on a spiritual level. This is the path to Godhead and perfection.

-En Haradren Amlug.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Way_Seeker666" <way_seeker666@ wrote:

Thank you for yet another awesome article. Would you consider teaching us how to properly combine and implement the 8 limbs in our practice? I remember another of your posts saying there are certain breathing exercises to do after certain asanas. If you could lay out a daily program, using all 8 aspects correctly, that would be truly awesome. I know you are extremely busy though, perhaps you could give some sources instead?

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Don" <mageson6666@ wrote:

Asana, Sanskrit, Sanat

The meaning of the Asana's have been lost by modern "Yoga" schools. Especially in the West , where Yoga has become simply another physical exercise class for stress relief, toning and stretching. And is viewed from mainly a materialistic point in the sense of Gymnastics'. Nothing more.

The meaning of Asana is in the name. Its not just merely posture. San is the root of Sanat [Kumara] who is our God Satan. Sanat being an anagram of Satan. San translates out to pure or holy [made, making whole/perfected]. And in Ancient Greece this title of San, the N was spelled with the M which is a code. The M as I have mentioned before is the symbol of resurrection or perfection of the soul. The M represents the union of opposites the third power of generation of the reborn soul that comes with the union of the male and female aspects. The ancient Greeks like all Indo-Aryans had SAN-skrit . As the base of their language. As it's the original language of the Aryans.

San also has the S-An. An representing the serpentine light force of the life force. And symbolized by the Primordial symbol of the Golden serpent clutching its own tail. The symbol of the Magnum Opus. As stated before Sat-An, means also: "Shining Serpent" and within this also holds the meaning of "Perfected Life."

A-San-a, relates directly to the life force and its purifying and transforming effects on the being. The "postures" are meant to the ccre part of the larger system of the 8 fold path of Arya [another title of Satan]. To be done with banda, pranayama [Yama is the God of rebirth], mant-Ra, dyana, mund-Ra, Yant-Ra of which the body becomes as well. And transmutation of life force or sexual energy when used specifically all the above are used within this. And this is also with them all. And the above are all done as part of the Asana. Giving it its major purpose in its meaning. This is why the Eastern texts mention Asana as the vital key to mastering the process of Yoga and becoming as the texts such as the Ishopanishad literally state: `Immortal." This perfection of the life force being the key meaning of A-san-a.


The posture aspect within its self, acts to open the Nadis and activate the charka's to a higher level and to help the proper higher smooth flow of vital energies or Vayu move through the individual. This helps to generate the transformative conductivity. This is done within the context of the use of the other parts mentioned for maximum generation. 8 Limbs of one core. Like the 8 fold wheel of Dharma and here which we understand its deeper meaning:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JoSNewsletter/message/427

This is why San-skrit is also titled this. It's the sound harmonics of the soul and how to purify and transform the light of the soul to the perfected state. Each letter relating to one of the petals of the energy centers and the centers themselves that make up the soul. Hence the "50 petals of the body of the Devi."

The Satcakra-Nirupana, states:
"The fifty letters making up the garland are said to be distributed over the six Cakra energy centers located along the spinal column"

Hence mant-RA, The sounds which generate light and perfects. This is why its stated the word mantra equals out to liberation. Liberation is perfection.

Paramahansa Yogananda, in his book: "God Talks With Arjuna, The Bhagavad Gita." State:
"In a highly simplified description, it may be said that the fifty letters or sounds of the Sanskrit alphabet are on the petals of the sahasrara, and that each alphabetical vibration in turn is connected with a specific petal on the lotuses in the spinal centers (which have a total of fifty corresponding petals…)"Petals" mean ray or vibrations. These vibrations, … are responsible for various psychological and physiological activities in the physical and astral bodies of man."

So we see here that Petal also translates out to Ray. The Rays of the Sun. The Egyptians called the chak-Ra's. The Seven souls of Ra. Sound is light.


Hence the meaning of calling it "Sun script." Or San-skrit. Each petal is a ray of the whole of the spiritual sun and this language is the harmonics of this. And this sun is symbolized as the blazing serpent of light.

This is within the images of the Gods in the East such as Kali and her necklace. This is also why its been called Sun script. Its based on the manifestation and transformation, of the light of the spiritual sun. We see in calling it Sun the fact that San and Sun are identical in meaning. And the serpent was also symbolized by the Solar orb in the sky as it was always the supreme symbol of the serpentine light force of the inner soul or Sol. In the ancient world Snake was spelled: "Sunake." They are one in the same.

Within this its quite possible knowing that the N is also spelled on purpose M. And in the ancient texts O –M , the O is the symbol of the union of the A and U together which generates the M or third principal. Hence it could well be S-Aum-script. , Which holds the same meaning. AUM being the gold in the work, the sun.

And Sanat being: S-AUM-AT

In the Eastern texts Sanat states his name is: "AUM." And he carries the Trident to symbol this trinity.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JoSNewsletter/message/393

San-at. Who in the symbolic tradition comes from Venus [symbol of the kundalini] with 144,000 souls [The Nadis] to liberate the earth {perfect the Soul]. The title of the perfected light of the soul, thus perfected being. Is in the name San-at. Satan is the light of the soul which is the light of the serpent.
 
The ultimate goal here is to be putting the Eight Fold Path into daily practice. This is what I meant in saying it leads to Godhead and perfection.
Those exercises aren't simply for opening the crown and only to be done a few times. These can be done on a daily basis. Ideally one would, whilst going through their Yoga Asanas, perform these exercises on each chakra, respecting to the Asana. This combined with vibration and breathing creates a few of the limbs in one exercise.

Either way, this is still information that is coming to us. I would recomend sending an email to HoodedCobra or Don, to ask further. Or they can answer here. But as far as I'm aware, we should attempt to put all the eight limbs into daily practice where we can. At least for the time being till there is a program which covers this.

-En Haradren Amlug.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Way_Seeker666" <way_seeker666@... wrote:

I have read those posts by HPS Maxine and HoodedCobra. And I incorporate each limb of the path in my daily practice. What I meant was, it seems to me that the way you combine them makes a huge difference. Not like with that exercise for opening the Crown, which is only performed once or a maybe a few times then it's done. I mean in daily practice. Like a particular set of Asanas in a particular order should be followed by a particular set of Breathing Exercises in a particular order, etc.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "En Haradren Amlug" <hecktic_shadow@ wrote:

This is something Maxine has touched apon, as well as HoodedCobra. At the moment it is some simple Mantras vibrated during the Asana, followed by certain breathing exercises.
Take a read of the Eight Fold Path of Astaroth page on the JoS, this is what the '8 limbs' are. All these should be common practice for all Satanists on a spiritual level. This is the path to Godhead and perfection.

-En Haradren Amlug.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Way_Seeker666" <way_seeker666@ wrote:

Thank you for yet another awesome article. Would you consider teaching us how to properly combine and implement the 8 limbs in our practice? I remember another of your posts saying there are certain breathing exercises to do after certain asanas. If you could lay out a daily program, using all 8 aspects correctly, that would be truly awesome. I know you are extremely busy though, perhaps you could give some sources instead?

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Don" <mageson6666@ wrote:

Asana, Sanskrit, Sanat

The meaning of the Asana's have been lost by modern "Yoga" schools. Especially in the West , where Yoga has become simply another physical exercise class for stress relief, toning and stretching. And is viewed from mainly a materialistic point in the sense of Gymnastics'. Nothing more.

The meaning of Asana is in the name. Its not just merely posture. San is the root of Sanat [Kumara] who is our God Satan. Sanat being an anagram of Satan. San translates out to pure or holy [made, making whole/perfected]. And in Ancient Greece this title of San, the N was spelled with the M which is a code. The M as I have mentioned before is the symbol of resurrection or perfection of the soul. The M represents the union of opposites the third power of generation of the reborn soul that comes with the union of the male and female aspects. The ancient Greeks like all Indo-Aryans had SAN-skrit . As the base of their language. As it's the original language of the Aryans.

San also has the S-An. An representing the serpentine light force of the life force. And symbolized by the Primordial symbol of the Golden serpent clutching its own tail. The symbol of the Magnum Opus. As stated before Sat-An, means also: "Shining Serpent" and within this also holds the meaning of "Perfected Life."

A-San-a, relates directly to the life force and its purifying and transforming effects on the being. The "postures" are meant to the ccre part of the larger system of the 8 fold path of Arya [another title of Satan]. To be done with banda, pranayama [Yama is the God of rebirth], mant-Ra, dyana, mund-Ra, Yant-Ra of which the body becomes as well. And transmutation of life force or sexual energy when used specifically all the above are used within this. And this is also with them all. And the above are all done as part of the Asana. Giving it its major purpose in its meaning. This is why the Eastern texts mention Asana as the vital key to mastering the process of Yoga and becoming as the texts such as the Ishopanishad literally state: `Immortal." This perfection of the life force being the key meaning of A-san-a.


The posture aspect within its self, acts to open the Nadis and activate the charka's to a higher level and to help the proper higher smooth flow of vital energies or Vayu move through the individual. This helps to generate the transformative conductivity. This is done within the context of the use of the other parts mentioned for maximum generation. 8 Limbs of one core. Like the 8 fold wheel of Dharma and here which we understand its deeper meaning:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JoSNewsletter/message/427

This is why San-skrit is also titled this. It's the sound harmonics of the soul and how to purify and transform the light of the soul to the perfected state. Each letter relating to one of the petals of the energy centers and the centers themselves that make up the soul. Hence the "50 petals of the body of the Devi."

The Satcakra-Nirupana, states:
"The fifty letters making up the garland are said to be distributed over the six Cakra energy centers located along the spinal column"

Hence mant-RA, The sounds which generate light and perfects. This is why its stated the word mantra equals out to liberation. Liberation is perfection.

Paramahansa Yogananda, in his book: "God Talks With Arjuna, The Bhagavad Gita." State:
"In a highly simplified description, it may be said that the fifty letters or sounds of the Sanskrit alphabet are on the petals of the sahasrara, and that each alphabetical vibration in turn is connected with a specific petal on the lotuses in the spinal centers (which have a total of fifty corresponding petals…)"Petals" mean ray or vibrations. These vibrations, … are responsible for various psychological and physiological activities in the physical and astral bodies of man."

So we see here that Petal also translates out to Ray. The Rays of the Sun. The Egyptians called the chak-Ra's. The Seven souls of Ra. Sound is light.


Hence the meaning of calling it "Sun script." Or San-skrit. Each petal is a ray of the whole of the spiritual sun and this language is the harmonics of this. And this sun is symbolized as the blazing serpent of light.

This is within the images of the Gods in the East such as Kali and her necklace. This is also why its been called Sun script. Its based on the manifestation and transformation, of the light of the spiritual sun. We see in calling it Sun the fact that San and Sun are identical in meaning. And the serpent was also symbolized by the Solar orb in the sky as it was always the supreme symbol of the serpentine light force of the inner soul or Sol. In the ancient world Snake was spelled: "Sunake." They are one in the same.

Within this its quite possible knowing that the N is also spelled on purpose M. And in the ancient texts O –M , the O is the symbol of the union of the A and U together which generates the M or third principal. Hence it could well be S-Aum-script. , Which holds the same meaning. AUM being the gold in the work, the sun.

And Sanat being: S-AUM-AT

In the Eastern texts Sanat states his name is: "AUM." And he carries the Trident to symbol this trinity.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JoSNewsletter/message/393

San-at. Who in the symbolic tradition comes from Venus [symbol of the kundalini] with 144,000 souls [The Nadis] to liberate the earth {perfect the Soul]. The title of the perfected light of the soul, thus perfected being. Is in the name San-at. Satan is the light of the soul which is the light of the serpent.
 
Yea that's more what I mean, what you said "Ideally one would, whilst going through their Yoga Asanas, perform these exercises on each chakra, respecting to the Asana. This combined with vibration and breathing creates a few of the limbs in one exercise."
Rather than practicing each on it's own, like a routine of Asanas, a routine of Breathing Exercises, a routine of Words Of Power, etc etc. Having a Yoga set in which you are doing many things together, so each aspect is boosting the other, all complimenting each other for an exceptionally powerful session of Meditation. That is knowledge I would like to have! Now I think about it I caould make a start on this myself. If I just find out which Chakra is worked by which Asana, I could then incorporate Breathing Exercises and Chanting into them. This would cut the time and boost the power of my Meditation sessions. Am I getting ahead of myself or this really as simple as it seems now?

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "En Haradren Amlug" <hecktic_shadow@... wrote:

The ultimate goal here is to be putting the Eight Fold Path into daily practice. This is what I meant in saying it leads to Godhead and perfection.
Those exercises aren't simply for opening the crown and only to be done a few times. These can be done on a daily basis. Ideally one would, whilst going through their Yoga Asanas, perform these exercises on each chakra, respecting to the Asana. This combined with vibration and breathing creates a few of the limbs in one exercise.

Either way, this is still information that is coming to us. I would recomend sending an email to HoodedCobra or Don, to ask further. Or they can answer here. But as far as I'm aware, we should attempt to put all the eight limbs into daily practice where we can. At least for the time being till there is a program which covers this.

-En Haradren Amlug.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Way_Seeker666" <way_seeker666@ wrote:

I have read those posts by HPS Maxine and HoodedCobra. And I incorporate each limb of the path in my daily practice. What I meant was, it seems to me that the way you combine them makes a huge difference. Not like with that exercise for opening the Crown, which is only performed once or a maybe a few times then it's done. I mean in daily practice. Like a particular set of Asanas in a particular order should be followed by a particular set of Breathing Exercises in a particular order, etc.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "En Haradren Amlug" <hecktic_shadow@ wrote:

This is something Maxine has touched apon, as well as HoodedCobra. At the moment it is some simple Mantras vibrated during the Asana, followed by certain breathing exercises.
Take a read of the Eight Fold Path of Astaroth page on the JoS, this is what the '8 limbs' are. All these should be common practice for all Satanists on a spiritual level. This is the path to Godhead and perfection.

-En Haradren Amlug.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Way_Seeker666" <way_seeker666@ wrote:

Thank you for yet another awesome article. Would you consider teaching us how to properly combine and implement the 8 limbs in our practice? I remember another of your posts saying there are certain breathing exercises to do after certain asanas. If you could lay out a daily program, using all 8 aspects correctly, that would be truly awesome. I know you are extremely busy though, perhaps you could give some sources instead?

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Don" <mageson6666@ wrote:

Asana, Sanskrit, Sanat

The meaning of the Asana's have been lost by modern "Yoga" schools. Especially in the West , where Yoga has become simply another physical exercise class for stress relief, toning and stretching. And is viewed from mainly a materialistic point in the sense of Gymnastics'. Nothing more.

The meaning of Asana is in the name. Its not just merely posture. San is the root of Sanat [Kumara] who is our God Satan. Sanat being an anagram of Satan. San translates out to pure or holy [made, making whole/perfected]. And in Ancient Greece this title of San, the N was spelled with the M which is a code. The M as I have mentioned before is the symbol of resurrection or perfection of the soul. The M represents the union of opposites the third power of generation of the reborn soul that comes with the union of the male and female aspects. The ancient Greeks like all Indo-Aryans had SAN-skrit . As the base of their language. As it's the original language of the Aryans.

San also has the S-An. An representing the serpentine light force of the life force. And symbolized by the Primordial symbol of the Golden serpent clutching its own tail. The symbol of the Magnum Opus. As stated before Sat-An, means also: "Shining Serpent" and within this also holds the meaning of "Perfected Life."

A-San-a, relates directly to the life force and its purifying and transforming effects on the being. The "postures" are meant to the ccre part of the larger system of the 8 fold path of Arya [another title of Satan]. To be done with banda, pranayama [Yama is the God of rebirth], mant-Ra, dyana, mund-Ra, Yant-Ra of which the body becomes as well. And transmutation of life force or sexual energy when used specifically all the above are used within this. And this is also with them all. And the above are all done as part of the Asana. Giving it its major purpose in its meaning. This is why the Eastern texts mention Asana as the vital key to mastering the process of Yoga and becoming as the texts such as the Ishopanishad literally state: `Immortal." This perfection of the life force being the key meaning of A-san-a.


The posture aspect within its self, acts to open the Nadis and activate the charka's to a higher level and to help the proper higher smooth flow of vital energies or Vayu move through the individual. This helps to generate the transformative conductivity. This is done within the context of the use of the other parts mentioned for maximum generation. 8 Limbs of one core. Like the 8 fold wheel of Dharma and here which we understand its deeper meaning:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JoSNewsletter/message/427

This is why San-skrit is also titled this. It's the sound harmonics of the soul and how to purify and transform the light of the soul to the perfected state. Each letter relating to one of the petals of the energy centers and the centers themselves that make up the soul. Hence the "50 petals of the body of the Devi."

The Satcakra-Nirupana, states:
"The fifty letters making up the garland are said to be distributed over the six Cakra energy centers located along the spinal column"

Hence mant-RA, The sounds which generate light and perfects. This is why its stated the word mantra equals out to liberation. Liberation is perfection.

Paramahansa Yogananda, in his book: "God Talks With Arjuna, The Bhagavad Gita." State:
"In a highly simplified description, it may be said that the fifty letters or sounds of the Sanskrit alphabet are on the petals of the sahasrara, and that each alphabetical vibration in turn is connected with a specific petal on the lotuses in the spinal centers (which have a total of fifty corresponding petals…)"Petals" mean ray or vibrations. These vibrations, … are responsible for various psychological and physiological activities in the physical and astral bodies of man."

So we see here that Petal also translates out to Ray. The Rays of the Sun. The Egyptians called the chak-Ra's. The Seven souls of Ra. Sound is light.


Hence the meaning of calling it "Sun script." Or San-skrit. Each petal is a ray of the whole of the spiritual sun and this language is the harmonics of this. And this sun is symbolized as the blazing serpent of light.

This is within the images of the Gods in the East such as Kali and her necklace. This is also why its been called Sun script. Its based on the manifestation and transformation, of the light of the spiritual sun. We see in calling it Sun the fact that San and Sun are identical in meaning. And the serpent was also symbolized by the Solar orb in the sky as it was always the supreme symbol of the serpentine light force of the inner soul or Sol. In the ancient world Snake was spelled: "Sunake." They are one in the same.

Within this its quite possible knowing that the N is also spelled on purpose M. And in the ancient texts O –M , the O is the symbol of the union of the A and U together which generates the M or third principal. Hence it could well be S-Aum-script. , Which holds the same meaning. AUM being the gold in the work, the sun.

And Sanat being: S-AUM-AT

In the Eastern texts Sanat states his name is: "AUM." And he carries the Trident to symbol this trinity.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JoSNewsletter/message/393

San-at. Who in the symbolic tradition comes from Venus [symbol of the kundalini] with 144,000 souls [The Nadis] to liberate the earth {perfect the Soul]. The title of the perfected light of the soul, thus perfected being. Is in the name San-at. Satan is the light of the soul which is the light of the serpent.
 
I think you've got the right idea now. Work out what works best for you.
I would suggest that you continue to keep up with your other meditations. Whilst these Yogic Practices are powerful, applying the eight limbs of yoga into your daily routine. You should be sure to remember these will be working your chakras, not your soul entirely. Whilst it is good and ideal to put them all into the one practice. It is also important not to neglect the indavidual practices and their indavidual benefits.

-En Haradren Amlug.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Way_Seeker666" <way_seeker666@... wrote:

Yea that's more what I mean, what you said "Ideally one would, whilst going through their Yoga Asanas, perform these exercises on each chakra, respecting to the Asana. This combined with vibration and breathing creates a few of the limbs in one exercise."
Rather than practicing each on it's own, like a routine of Asanas, a routine of Breathing Exercises, a routine of Words Of Power, etc etc. Having a Yoga set in which you are doing many things together, so each aspect is boosting the other, all complimenting each other for an exceptionally powerful session of Meditation. That is knowledge I would like to have! Now I think about it I caould make a start on this myself. If I just find out which Chakra is worked by which Asana, I could then incorporate Breathing Exercises and Chanting into them. This would cut the time and boost the power of my Meditation sessions. Am I getting ahead of myself or this really as simple as it seems now?

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "En Haradren Amlug" <hecktic_shadow@ wrote:

The ultimate goal here is to be putting the Eight Fold Path into daily practice. This is what I meant in saying it leads to Godhead and perfection.
Those exercises aren't simply for opening the crown and only to be done a few times. These can be done on a daily basis. Ideally one would, whilst going through their Yoga Asanas, perform these exercises on each chakra, respecting to the Asana. This combined with vibration and breathing creates a few of the limbs in one exercise.

Either way, this is still information that is coming to us. I would recomend sending an email to HoodedCobra or Don, to ask further. Or they can answer here. But as far as I'm aware, we should attempt to put all the eight limbs into daily practice where we can. At least for the time being till there is a program which covers this.

-En Haradren Amlug.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Way_Seeker666" <way_seeker666@ wrote:

I have read those posts by HPS Maxine and HoodedCobra. And I incorporate each limb of the path in my daily practice. What I meant was, it seems to me that the way you combine them makes a huge difference. Not like with that exercise for opening the Crown, which is only performed once or a maybe a few times then it's done. I mean in daily practice. Like a particular set of Asanas in a particular order should be followed by a particular set of Breathing Exercises in a particular order, etc.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "En Haradren Amlug" <hecktic_shadow@ wrote:

This is something Maxine has touched apon, as well as HoodedCobra. At the moment it is some simple Mantras vibrated during the Asana, followed by certain breathing exercises.
Take a read of the Eight Fold Path of Astaroth page on the JoS, this is what the '8 limbs' are. All these should be common practice for all Satanists on a spiritual level. This is the path to Godhead and perfection.

-En Haradren Amlug.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Way_Seeker666" <way_seeker666@ wrote:

Thank you for yet another awesome article. Would you consider teaching us how to properly combine and implement the 8 limbs in our practice? I remember another of your posts saying there are certain breathing exercises to do after certain asanas. If you could lay out a daily program, using all 8 aspects correctly, that would be truly awesome. I know you are extremely busy though, perhaps you could give some sources instead?

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Don" <mageson6666@ wrote:

Asana, Sanskrit, Sanat

The meaning of the Asana's have been lost by modern "Yoga" schools. Especially in the West , where Yoga has become simply another physical exercise class for stress relief, toning and stretching. And is viewed from mainly a materialistic point in the sense of Gymnastics'. Nothing more.

The meaning of Asana is in the name. Its not just merely posture. San is the root of Sanat [Kumara] who is our God Satan. Sanat being an anagram of Satan. San translates out to pure or holy [made, making whole/perfected]. And in Ancient Greece this title of San, the N was spelled with the M which is a code. The M as I have mentioned before is the symbol of resurrection or perfection of the soul. The M represents the union of opposites the third power of generation of the reborn soul that comes with the union of the male and female aspects. The ancient Greeks like all Indo-Aryans had SAN-skrit . As the base of their language. As it's the original language of the Aryans.

San also has the S-An. An representing the serpentine light force of the life force. And symbolized by the Primordial symbol of the Golden serpent clutching its own tail. The symbol of the Magnum Opus. As stated before Sat-An, means also: "Shining Serpent" and within this also holds the meaning of "Perfected Life."

A-San-a, relates directly to the life force and its purifying and transforming effects on the being. The "postures" are meant to the ccre part of the larger system of the 8 fold path of Arya [another title of Satan]. To be done with banda, pranayama [Yama is the God of rebirth], mant-Ra, dyana, mund-Ra, Yant-Ra of which the body becomes as well. And transmutation of life force or sexual energy when used specifically all the above are used within this. And this is also with them all. And the above are all done as part of the Asana. Giving it its major purpose in its meaning. This is why the Eastern texts mention Asana as the vital key to mastering the process of Yoga and becoming as the texts such as the Ishopanishad literally state: `Immortal." This perfection of the life force being the key meaning of A-san-a.


The posture aspect within its self, acts to open the Nadis and activate the charka's to a higher level and to help the proper higher smooth flow of vital energies or Vayu move through the individual. This helps to generate the transformative conductivity. This is done within the context of the use of the other parts mentioned for maximum generation. 8 Limbs of one core. Like the 8 fold wheel of Dharma and here which we understand its deeper meaning:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JoSNewsletter/message/427

This is why San-skrit is also titled this. It's the sound harmonics of the soul and how to purify and transform the light of the soul to the perfected state. Each letter relating to one of the petals of the energy centers and the centers themselves that make up the soul. Hence the "50 petals of the body of the Devi."

The Satcakra-Nirupana, states:
"The fifty letters making up the garland are said to be distributed over the six Cakra energy centers located along the spinal column"

Hence mant-RA, The sounds which generate light and perfects. This is why its stated the word mantra equals out to liberation. Liberation is perfection.

Paramahansa Yogananda, in his book: "God Talks With Arjuna, The Bhagavad Gita." State:
"In a highly simplified description, it may be said that the fifty letters or sounds of the Sanskrit alphabet are on the petals of the sahasrara, and that each alphabetical vibration in turn is connected with a specific petal on the lotuses in the spinal centers (which have a total of fifty corresponding petals…)"Petals" mean ray or vibrations. These vibrations, … are responsible for various psychological and physiological activities in the physical and astral bodies of man."

So we see here that Petal also translates out to Ray. The Rays of the Sun. The Egyptians called the chak-Ra's. The Seven souls of Ra. Sound is light.


Hence the meaning of calling it "Sun script." Or San-skrit. Each petal is a ray of the whole of the spiritual sun and this language is the harmonics of this. And this sun is symbolized as the blazing serpent of light.

This is within the images of the Gods in the East such as Kali and her necklace. This is also why its been called Sun script. Its based on the manifestation and transformation, of the light of the spiritual sun. We see in calling it Sun the fact that San and Sun are identical in meaning. And the serpent was also symbolized by the Solar orb in the sky as it was always the supreme symbol of the serpentine light force of the inner soul or Sol. In the ancient world Snake was spelled: "Sunake." They are one in the same.

Within this its quite possible knowing that the N is also spelled on purpose M. And in the ancient texts O –M , the O is the symbol of the union of the A and U together which generates the M or third principal. Hence it could well be S-Aum-script. , Which holds the same meaning. AUM being the gold in the work, the sun.

And Sanat being: S-AUM-AT

In the Eastern texts Sanat states his name is: "AUM." And he carries the Trident to symbol this trinity.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JoSNewsletter/message/393

San-at. Who in the symbolic tradition comes from Venus [symbol of the kundalini] with 144,000 souls [The Nadis] to liberate the earth {perfect the Soul]. The title of the perfected light of the soul, thus perfected being. Is in the name San-at. Satan is the light of the soul which is the light of the serpent.
 
OK.. I think I'm seeing it now. Thanks Brother!!

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "En Haradren Amlug" <hecktic_shadow@... wrote:

I think you've got the right idea now. Work out what works best for you.
I would suggest that you continue to keep up with your other meditations. Whilst these Yogic Practices are powerful, applying the eight limbs of yoga into your daily routine. You should be sure to remember these will be working your chakras, not your soul entirely. Whilst it is good and ideal to put them all into the one practice. It is also important not to neglect the indavidual practices and their indavidual benefits.

-En Haradren Amlug.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Way_Seeker666" <way_seeker666@ wrote:

Yea that's more what I mean, what you said "Ideally one would, whilst going through their Yoga Asanas, perform these exercises on each chakra, respecting to the Asana. This combined with vibration and breathing creates a few of the limbs in one exercise."
Rather than practicing each on it's own, like a routine of Asanas, a routine of Breathing Exercises, a routine of Words Of Power, etc etc. Having a Yoga set in which you are doing many things together, so each aspect is boosting the other, all complimenting each other for an exceptionally powerful session of Meditation. That is knowledge I would like to have! Now I think about it I caould make a start on this myself. If I just find out which Chakra is worked by which Asana, I could then incorporate Breathing Exercises and Chanting into them. This would cut the time and boost the power of my Meditation sessions. Am I getting ahead of myself or this really as simple as it seems now?

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "En Haradren Amlug" <hecktic_shadow@ wrote:

The ultimate goal here is to be putting the Eight Fold Path into daily practice. This is what I meant in saying it leads to Godhead and perfection.
Those exercises aren't simply for opening the crown and only to be done a few times. These can be done on a daily basis. Ideally one would, whilst going through their Yoga Asanas, perform these exercises on each chakra, respecting to the Asana. This combined with vibration and breathing creates a few of the limbs in one exercise.

Either way, this is still information that is coming to us. I would recomend sending an email to HoodedCobra or Don, to ask further. Or they can answer here. But as far as I'm aware, we should attempt to put all the eight limbs into daily practice where we can. At least for the time being till there is a program which covers this.

-En Haradren Amlug.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Way_Seeker666" <way_seeker666@ wrote:

I have read those posts by HPS Maxine and HoodedCobra. And I incorporate each limb of the path in my daily practice. What I meant was, it seems to me that the way you combine them makes a huge difference. Not like with that exercise for opening the Crown, which is only performed once or a maybe a few times then it's done. I mean in daily practice. Like a particular set of Asanas in a particular order should be followed by a particular set of Breathing Exercises in a particular order, etc.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "En Haradren Amlug" <hecktic_shadow@ wrote:

This is something Maxine has touched apon, as well as HoodedCobra. At the moment it is some simple Mantras vibrated during the Asana, followed by certain breathing exercises.
Take a read of the Eight Fold Path of Astaroth page on the JoS, this is what the '8 limbs' are. All these should be common practice for all Satanists on a spiritual level. This is the path to Godhead and perfection.

-En Haradren Amlug.

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Way_Seeker666" <way_seeker666@ wrote:

Thank you for yet another awesome article. Would you consider teaching us how to properly combine and implement the 8 limbs in our practice? I remember another of your posts saying there are certain breathing exercises to do after certain asanas. If you could lay out a daily program, using all 8 aspects correctly, that would be truly awesome. I know you are extremely busy though, perhaps you could give some sources instead?

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Don" <mageson6666@ wrote:

Asana, Sanskrit, Sanat

The meaning of the Asana's have been lost by modern "Yoga" schools. Especially in the West , where Yoga has become simply another physical exercise class for stress relief, toning and stretching. And is viewed from mainly a materialistic point in the sense of Gymnastics'. Nothing more.

The meaning of Asana is in the name. Its not just merely posture. San is the root of Sanat [Kumara] who is our God Satan. Sanat being an anagram of Satan. San translates out to pure or holy [made, making whole/perfected]. And in Ancient Greece this title of San, the N was spelled with the M which is a code. The M as I have mentioned before is the symbol of resurrection or perfection of the soul. The M represents the union of opposites the third power of generation of the reborn soul that comes with the union of the male and female aspects. The ancient Greeks like all Indo-Aryans had SAN-skrit . As the base of their language. As it's the original language of the Aryans.

San also has the S-An. An representing the serpentine light force of the life force. And symbolized by the Primordial symbol of the Golden serpent clutching its own tail. The symbol of the Magnum Opus. As stated before Sat-An, means also: "Shining Serpent" and within this also holds the meaning of "Perfected Life."

A-San-a, relates directly to the life force and its purifying and transforming effects on the being. The "postures" are meant to the ccre part of the larger system of the 8 fold path of Arya [another title of Satan]. To be done with banda, pranayama [Yama is the God of rebirth], mant-Ra, dyana, mund-Ra, Yant-Ra of which the body becomes as well. And transmutation of life force or sexual energy when used specifically all the above are used within this. And this is also with them all. And the above are all done as part of the Asana. Giving it its major purpose in its meaning. This is why the Eastern texts mention Asana as the vital key to mastering the process of Yoga and becoming as the texts such as the Ishopanishad literally state: `Immortal." This perfection of the life force being the key meaning of A-san-a.


The posture aspect within its self, acts to open the Nadis and activate the charka's to a higher level and to help the proper higher smooth flow of vital energies or Vayu move through the individual. This helps to generate the transformative conductivity. This is done within the context of the use of the other parts mentioned for maximum generation. 8 Limbs of one core. Like the 8 fold wheel of Dharma and here which we understand its deeper meaning:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JoSNewsletter/message/427

This is why San-skrit is also titled this. It's the sound harmonics of the soul and how to purify and transform the light of the soul to the perfected state. Each letter relating to one of the petals of the energy centers and the centers themselves that make up the soul. Hence the "50 petals of the body of the Devi."

The Satcakra-Nirupana, states:
"The fifty letters making up the garland are said to be distributed over the six Cakra energy centers located along the spinal column"

Hence mant-RA, The sounds which generate light and perfects. This is why its stated the word mantra equals out to liberation. Liberation is perfection.

Paramahansa Yogananda, in his book: "God Talks With Arjuna, The Bhagavad Gita." State:
"In a highly simplified description, it may be said that the fifty letters or sounds of the Sanskrit alphabet are on the petals of the sahasrara, and that each alphabetical vibration in turn is connected with a specific petal on the lotuses in the spinal centers (which have a total of fifty corresponding petals…)"Petals" mean ray or vibrations. These vibrations, … are responsible for various psychological and physiological activities in the physical and astral bodies of man."

So we see here that Petal also translates out to Ray. The Rays of the Sun. The Egyptians called the chak-Ra's. The Seven souls of Ra. Sound is light.


Hence the meaning of calling it "Sun script." Or San-skrit. Each petal is a ray of the whole of the spiritual sun and this language is the harmonics of this. And this sun is symbolized as the blazing serpent of light.

This is within the images of the Gods in the East such as Kali and her necklace. This is also why its been called Sun script. Its based on the manifestation and transformation, of the light of the spiritual sun. We see in calling it Sun the fact that San and Sun are identical in meaning. And the serpent was also symbolized by the Solar orb in the sky as it was always the supreme symbol of the serpentine light force of the inner soul or Sol. In the ancient world Snake was spelled: "Sunake." They are one in the same.

Within this its quite possible knowing that the N is also spelled on purpose M. And in the ancient texts O –M , the O is the symbol of the union of the A and U together which generates the M or third principal. Hence it could well be S-Aum-script. , Which holds the same meaning. AUM being the gold in the work, the sun.

And Sanat being: S-AUM-AT

In the Eastern texts Sanat states his name is: "AUM." And he carries the Trident to symbol this trinity.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JoSNewsletter/message/393

San-at. Who in the symbolic tradition comes from Venus [symbol of the kundalini] with 144,000 souls [The Nadis] to liberate the earth {perfect the Soul]. The title of the perfected light of the soul, thus perfected being. Is in the name San-at. Satan is the light of the soul which is the light of the serpent.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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