Have you ever heard of the term prana? Prana, also known as the vital life force, is a concept that has been studied and discussed in various spiritual traditions for centuries. It is said to be the energy that permeates the entire universe and all forms of life.
Prana is believed to be the energy that manifests as both the physical and non-physical aspects of life. In other words, it is the force that drives the movement and growth of all living things, as well as the force that governs the cosmic cycles of creation and dissolution. During dissolution, all movable and immovable beings merge into prana, while during creation, they emerge from prana once again.
In the individual being, prana is said to pervade the entire body, projecting itself in what the yogis call pranamaya kosha – a level of existence subtler than the physical. The existence of this pranic field has been proven by modern science too. Kirlian photography, a highly sensitive system, noted the existence of a halo around people as well as objects, which changed according to the state of the being. This pranic field is sometimes referred to as psi plasma, and it is described as a vapour of charged particles that can be affected by the mind and external electric, magnetic, or electromagnetic fields.
In the pranic body, prana flows through nadis, energy channels, and is stored in chakras, energy vortices. According to some researchers, the electromagnetic energy in prana gives rise to radiation in which the waves of electric and magnetic energy are at ninety degrees to each other, resulting in a spiral structure. Indeed, the spiral radiation around chakras has been seen, described, and drawn by sages and savants from all parts of the world at different times.
Furthermore, prana is not just limited to the physical body but also affects the mental and emotional aspects of a person. When prana flows smoothly through the nadis and chakras, it creates a sense of balance and harmony within the individual. On the other hand, when there is a blockage or imbalance in the pranic body, it can lead to physical and emotional ailments.
Prana is a vital concept that holds significant importance in various spiritual traditions and beliefs. Its role as a universal energy that pervades all beings and governs cosmic cycles has been studied and explored by many sages and savants throughout history. Furthermore, modern science has also provided evidence of the existence of the pranic field and its effects on the physical and non-physical aspects of life. By understanding and harnessing the power of prana, we can achieve a sense of balance and harmony within ourselves, as well as connect with the universal energy that surrounds us.
Many Blessings,
Michelle
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