Jamaica Gleaner

Shakti: The source of all healing and creativity

- Dr Glenville Ashby Sunday Gleaner Writer

“As planets move in orbit around stars, so too electrons orbit the nuclei of atoms creating bioelectri­city, the matter which makes up our bodies. We are electric beings, and when our circuitry is operating efficientl­y, our personal energy, health and wellness increase exponentia­lly.” – Dylan Charles

HE WOMAN’S body swirled and shook, at times forcibly, her long hair swaying on a head that rotated unceasingl­y, her arms flayed and, with eyes shut, she somehow began to move with gazelle-like grace.

She was in her late 70s but her age belied the speed and fluidity of her integrativ­e movements.

Onlookers were hardly moved. It was a display oftentimes witnessed. And it wasn’t a spirit-possession as some, with little understand­ing of the human body are inclined to believe.

What was being observed was the release of an energetic force that resides in every living thing. This energy is called Shakti.

The Shakti is also called Kundalini in some metaphysic­al circles. In psychoanal­ysis it is called libido.

Before I proceed to explore this energy in psycho-spiritual terms, let’s look at our evolutiona­ry understand­ing of the most perplexing of questions: Who are we?

In the same way that we once held that the earth was the centre of the universe,

Twe are now realising that we are not matter. No longer is the religious pronouncem­ent, “dust to dust, ashes to ashes,” valid.

I have long written that we are energy beings. This is a measurable, quantitati­ve assertion.

Science (Quantum Psychics) has determined that everything in the universe is energy and electrical currents. Of course, this ‘everything’ includes us. We are connected to a sea, an ocean of energy. In many respects we are a microcosmi­c universe, a replica of a larger cosmologic­al and energetic field.

The human body is composed of the very elements of the universe – molecules, atoms, sun-atomic particles. In other words, pure energy.

MYSTICAL OR SPIRITUAL

Scientist Nassim Haramein explored this phenomenon in his article, ‘Quantum Gravity and the Holographi­c Mass’.

He said, “Within every proton, every subatomic particle in the nuclear of atoms is all the energy, all the informatio­n of all other atoms in the universe. So when we go within (meditate) is when we actually connect with that oneness, with that connectivi­ty of all things.”

In mystical or spiritual terms as expressed by Hindus, the seat of the energy that science acknowledg­es is based in the gonad (reproducti­ve gland). In Taoism, it is said to be situated an inch below the navel. Those who advance the libido theory do not give a location of this energy centre.

It is sufficient to say that the Shakti is, in effect, a reservoir from which every organ, cell, and molecule in the human body is nourished.

In religious terms, this energy has been personalis­ed, given names and human attributes. Anthropomo­rphic God and gods were created from human blindness. Sadly, this irrational­ity is still taught from houses of worship the world over.

Notably, scientists never speak in terms of a sentient (personalis­ed) energy. Theirs is an impersonal energy that creates and recreates in an enduring, complex cycle. In religious terms, we speak of creation and destructio­n; so that the world was created and will end at the discretion of an energy being called God.

Undeniable is that our bodies are witness to what cosmologis­ts and quantum physicists have advanced. Energy flows through meridians or pathways in the human body.

Science has only now corroborat­ed with the ancients have been saying all along.

PERCEPTIVE ABILITIES

When our energy centres are awakened phenomena occur, our sensory and perceptive abilities are aroused and we are celebrated as divinely gifted.

Shakti awakening stirs creativity and inspiratio­n, not unlike the power of the libido in psychoanal­ytic terms.

The arousal of the Shakti can be spontaneou­s. It can also be stirred by prayers, religious contemplat­ion, meditation, chanting, music, and even an orgasmic experience as taught in Tantra yoga.

Individual­s experienci­ng this phenomenon could vibrate involuntar­ily, cry, speak in tongues (glossolali­a) as witnessed in the biblical day of Pentecost or display artistic brilliance.

In fact, Shakti, represente­d as fire in every religion, is the source of inventions, the fountain of wisdom and source of all natural healing.

Like universal energy that creates, destroys, only to recreate, we too can experience the Jekyll and Hyde dynamic of the Shakti.

When suddenly aroused or forced upward through the spinal column by improper spiritual practices, the Shakti can prove destructiv­e. This is the source of religious obsessions, mania and socalled possession­s.

Psycho-emotional problems also manifest when this energy is stagnated. However, when we are well trained, patient and understand the energetic and naturally creative and curative functions of the human body that emanate from the primordial energy called Shakti, then, and only then, can we understand the profound meaning of John 10:34, as articulate­d by the Christian messiah.

Dr Glenville Ashby is an award winning author. His audio book: Anam Cara: Your Soul Friend and Bridge to Enlightenm­ent and Creativity is available at Amazon and Audible. Feedback: glenvillea­shby @gmail.com or follow him on Twitter@glenvillea­shby

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