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Is it better to absorb energy from the morning sun or the full moon for calm energy?

indrasoma

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Hello all,

I was just wondering if anyone knew the pros vs cons of absorbing energy from the sun vs the moon?

My initial thought was that since the sun is fiery, absorbing solar energy would be kind of like a stimulant but would drain your body, but since the full moon is cooling, absorbing energy from the full moon would give you more relaxed, calm energy that's not depleting. However, Maxine's writings seem to state that solar energy is much more important for your soul than lunar energy, since she says the third chakra is the most important one.

I was just wondering which one would be optimal for someone who trying to increase the soul's energy to overcome fatigue/restlessness?

Thanks for reading.
 
Both lunar and solar is important for the soul .... Shrim has a calming effect ... Shrim Iv read is of the moon while hrim is of the sun
 
Yes the solar plexus is the powerhouse of the soul the moon however is also important it's the psychic feminine side of the soul
 
indrasoma said:

My experience with drawing energy from the sun is overwhelming positivity and peace, a very relaxed state of mind that has almost made me fall asleep on several occasions. Drawing energy from the sun is kind of like a nice relaxing hot bath, the ones you just want to sleep in. It's a very potent source of energy as it is essentially the purest form of energy in the light spectrum and is very powerful when absorbed purely as an 'energy fuel', but you must direct it as so.

The thing with increasing your soul's energy is it still has the potential to exhaust you if you intake an amount you are not accustomed to. Even high amounts of energy that produce an energy buzz (tingling on the skin, uncontrollable sudden shakiness or trembling in the hands, etc) doesn't particularly keep you from feeling fatigued. It will keep you awake yes, but out of restlessness kind of like a sort of insomnia, but you can still feel tired and exhausted throughout.

When something is wrong with us, it's important to first rule out anything physical such as vitamin deficiencies, lack of exercise, lack of sleep, poor diet, or any related ilk before we decide to spend energy on workings to deal with a problem. Because if you're working spiritually to fix, say a deficiency in iron for example just because you don't consume enough, it's not going to magically fix the deficiency in iron, rather it will make you crave or be drawn to iron-rich sources of food, etc, because it's something physical and doesn't have anything to do with your chakras or soul that can be repaired with a typical working unless you can conjure iron directly into your bloodstream, which I highly doubt you can do right now...

So instead of doing a working to fix what may potentially be a physical issue, why not find out why you feel as so? Then you can find out the source of the problem and know how to fix it.

First and foremost getting a blood test or changing your lifestyle habits for something you deem healthier for a month and seeing any changes would be advised before I give you any information regarding a specific working I know to find maladies. No point wasting perfectly good energy if you don't have to.
 
Maxine does mention the sixth and solar chakras are the most powerful. Sun and moon.
http://www.angelfire.com/empire/serpentis666/6th_Chakra.html

The suns energy is stimulating and revitalizing however, but if you’re feeling fatigue and your yoga/meditation regime is consistent, maybe look at diet as well. That’s a huge factor. If you’re regime isn’t consistent then there’s your problem right there.
 
indrasoma said:
Hello all,

I was just wondering if anyone knew the pros vs cons of absorbing energy from the sun vs the moon?

My initial thought was that since the sun is fiery, absorbing solar energy would be kind of like a stimulant but would drain your body, but since the full moon is cooling, absorbing energy from the full moon would give you more relaxed, calm energy that's not depleting. However, Maxine's writings seem to state that solar energy is much more important for your soul than lunar energy, since she says the third chakra is the most important one.

I was just wondering which one would be optimal for someone who trying to increase the soul's energy to overcome fatigue/restlessness?

Thanks for reading.

Power meditation, especially kundalini yoga is a stimulant and empowers the soul over time to combat fatigue.Absorbing solar energy into the soul is great for adding power to it. I always feel energized and more aware afterwards.

I have absorbed lunar energy into my soul and 6th chakra area, it will make one feel spacey, relaxed and calm. How often do you feel restless?
 
Ghost in the Machine said:
indrasoma said:

My experience with drawing energy from the sun is overwhelming positivity and peace, a very relaxed state of mind that has almost made me fall asleep on several occasions. Drawing energy from the sun is kind of like a nice relaxing hot bath, the ones you just want to sleep in. It's a very potent source of energy as it is essentially the purest form of energy in the light spectrum and is very powerful when absorbed purely as an 'energy fuel', but you must direct it as so.

The thing with increasing your soul's energy is it still has the potential to exhaust you if you intake an amount you are not accustomed to. Even high amounts of energy that produce an energy buzz (tingling on the skin, uncontrollable sudden shakiness or trembling in the hands, etc) doesn't particularly keep you from feeling fatigued. It will keep you awake yes, but out of restlessness kind of like a sort of insomnia, but you can still feel tired and exhausted throughout.

When something is wrong with us, it's important to first rule out anything physical such as vitamin deficiencies, lack of exercise, lack of sleep, poor diet, or any related ilk before we decide to spend energy on workings to deal with a problem. Because if you're working spiritually to fix, say a deficiency in iron for example just because you don't consume enough, it's not going to magically fix the deficiency in iron, rather it will make you crave or be drawn to iron-rich sources of food, etc, because it's something physical and doesn't have anything to do with your chakras or soul that can be repaired with a typical working unless you can conjure iron directly into your bloodstream, which I highly doubt you can do right now...

So instead of doing a working to fix what may potentially be a physical issue, why not find out why you feel as so? Then you can find out the source of the problem and know how to fix it.

First and foremost getting a blood test or changing your lifestyle habits for something you deem healthier for a month and seeing any changes would be advised before I give you any information regarding a specific working I know to find maladies. No point wasting perfectly good energy if you don't have to.

Thanks for the reply, and for the description on what solar energy feels like. My experience was the same -- relaxing and sleep-inducing, but it also made me more emotional. I've tried numerous several dietary changes already, but what truly helps more is meditation (breathing exercises, void meditation, meditation to absorb energy).
 
HPS Shannon said:
indrasoma said:
Hello all,

I was just wondering if anyone knew the pros vs cons of absorbing energy from the sun vs the moon?

My initial thought was that since the sun is fiery, absorbing solar energy would be kind of like a stimulant but would drain your body, but since the full moon is cooling, absorbing energy from the full moon would give you more relaxed, calm energy that's not depleting. However, Maxine's writings seem to state that solar energy is much more important for your soul than lunar energy, since she says the third chakra is the most important one.

I was just wondering which one would be optimal for someone who trying to increase the soul's energy to overcome fatigue/restlessness?

Thanks for reading.

Power meditation, especially kundalini yoga is a stimulant and empowers the soul over time to combat fatigue.Absorbing solar energy into the soul is great for adding power to it. I always feel energized and more aware afterwards.

I have absorbed lunar energy into my soul and 6th chakra area, it will make one feel spacey, relaxed and calm. How often do you feel restless?

I'm pretty much always restless (fatigue is from restlessness and not lethargy, if that makes any sense), and I think I have way too much "air" and not nearly enough "earth." Absorbing energy (both solar and lunar) paradoxically stimulates me even more and makes me feel more "aware" but mildly relaxes me at the same time. I heard that fire is stimulating in the short-run but depleting in the long-run, but Maxine writes that solar energy is necessary for activity and that lunar energy causes passivity, so I'm just trying to better understand how the two types of energies affect development...
 
Ghost in the Machine said:
indrasoma said:
When something is wrong with us, it's important to first rule out anything physical such as vitamin deficiencies, lack of exercise, lack of sleep, poor diet, or any related ilk before we decide to spend energy on workings to deal with a problem. Because if you're working spiritually to fix, say a deficiency in iron for example just because you don't consume enough, it's not going to magically fix the deficiency in iron, rather it will make you crave or be drawn to iron-rich sources of food, etc, because it's something physical and doesn't have anything to do with your chakras or soul that can be repaired with a typical working unless you can conjure iron directly into your bloodstream, which I highly doubt you can do right now...

So instead of doing a working to fix what may potentially be a physical issue, why not find out why you feel as so? Then you can find out the source of the problem and know how to fix it.

First and foremost getting a blood test or changing your lifestyle habits for something you deem healthier for a month and seeing any changes would be advised before I give you any information regarding a specific working I know to find maladies. No point wasting perfectly good energy if you don't have to.

Well, this seems a great guess at one likely cause


indrasoma said:
A few years ago, I was beginning to bald, but I started drinking 15-20 cups of coffee a day and taking a tab of aspirin.

Coffee has the side effect of restlessness and fatigue you are describing. You could try the other techniques recommended for hair and start gradually reducing your coffee until you can quit. Cold turkey will just make you shut down at that level.

Try this:

https://www.mindbodygreen.com/0-9165/how-to-quit-caffeine-in-one-week-painlessly.html

Interesting note is coffee can also interfer with iron absorption levels:
https://www.livestrong.com/article/427404-caffeines-effect-on-iron-absorption/
 
With 40 cups of coffee per day that you describe, not restlessness and mental breakdown should be your issues, but possibly even death.

If you are alive, be thankful, but do not spread problems to others.
 
HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:
With 40 cups of coffee per day that you describe, not restlessness and mental breakdown should be your issues, but possibly even death.

If you are alive, be thankful, but do not spread problems to others.
Lmao I was thinking the same
 

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