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Esoteric Shiva What's In A Symbol
This ancient image of Shiva gives one a look into the ancient science of Yoga. Shiva in Hinduism is both sun and moon, male and female. The four arms represent the open extension chakra's the shoulders, where the hands meet at the sides of the head and at the hips. Each hand represents one of the elements perfected with the naked body being the perfected fifth element. The symbol of nakedness is the symbol of rebirth in Hinduism. The erect lingam is the symbol of the risen energy up the spine this is also shown in Egypt and Greece as well. The method of the raised and lowered arms shows the union of the male and female chakra's meeting at the heart. Hence Shi male, Va female together making the yantra of the six pointed star. In Hinduism. The three energies are sun, moon and fire. Fire is from the union of the sun and moon. The life force that creates the new soul. Or Shiva.
Shiva's number is 13 the state of rebirth is related to as the title of the Magnum Opus in Hinduism that of the Visva which is the 13 Gods the chakra's perfected in its meaning in Hinduism it relates to the perfected world or being. Note the symbol of the trident is also the risen serpent. Elsewhere the phallus is shown with a human face and on the other side a serpent along the shaft with the symbol of the trident as the serpent head on the back on the head. This is also the symbol of the lotus and in Kundalini Yoga this is also a meditation to raise the serpent. The symbol of Shiva here is that of the ancient sun God, Surya the perfected soul.
Hence the message is Yoga is the raising of the serpent and the perfection of the 13 chakra's and five elements. This statue of Shiva gets to the truth of Yoga and bypasses all the corruption and false meanings that have been put into the systems of Yoga in Hinduism today that go nowhere.
This ancient image of Shiva gives one a look into the ancient science of Yoga. Shiva in Hinduism is both sun and moon, male and female. The four arms represent the open extension chakra's the shoulders, where the hands meet at the sides of the head and at the hips. Each hand represents one of the elements perfected with the naked body being the perfected fifth element. The symbol of nakedness is the symbol of rebirth in Hinduism. The erect lingam is the symbol of the risen energy up the spine this is also shown in Egypt and Greece as well. The method of the raised and lowered arms shows the union of the male and female chakra's meeting at the heart. Hence Shi male, Va female together making the yantra of the six pointed star. In Hinduism. The three energies are sun, moon and fire. Fire is from the union of the sun and moon. The life force that creates the new soul. Or Shiva.
Shiva's number is 13 the state of rebirth is related to as the title of the Magnum Opus in Hinduism that of the Visva which is the 13 Gods the chakra's perfected in its meaning in Hinduism it relates to the perfected world or being. Note the symbol of the trident is also the risen serpent. Elsewhere the phallus is shown with a human face and on the other side a serpent along the shaft with the symbol of the trident as the serpent head on the back on the head. This is also the symbol of the lotus and in Kundalini Yoga this is also a meditation to raise the serpent. The symbol of Shiva here is that of the ancient sun God, Surya the perfected soul.
Hence the message is Yoga is the raising of the serpent and the perfection of the 13 chakra's and five elements. This statue of Shiva gets to the truth of Yoga and bypasses all the corruption and false meanings that have been put into the systems of Yoga in Hinduism today that go nowhere.