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- ON FIRE & WATER
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- "Fire and water...which, as they kiss, consume. The sweetest honey is
- loathesome in its own deliciousness. And the taste
- confirm the appetite. Therefore, love moderately."
- --William Shakespeare
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- Shakespeare was obviously no Tantrist. And there's no reason to put the
- above quote in, other than it keeps running through my head when I think
- fire and water!! Tantric yogis and Yoginis know more about solar and lunar
- energies, so that hopefully as they kiss, th ume. Anyway:
-
- WATER.
-
- According to the GARUDA PURANA (*Literal meaning of the Puranas is the
- "Antiquities; Garuda = Eagle is Sanskrit), "Water nourishes and sustains
- the spirit as well as the body. Water is high among the elements, as it
- purifies and uplifts the individual from the mundane to the transcendental.
- Mountain water, spring water, and rainwater collected are highly beneficial
- and considered noble by the wise."
-
- Tantric traditions on drinking water conform neatly with modern medical
- recommendation s. Drink pure water; thus those of us on the Holy Coast are
- unfortunately left with the option of buying or collecting our own, as the
- tap water here in So-Cal has the consistency and color of toxic waste :(
- ~!
-
- As the physical body is primarily made up of water, practicing the
- Matsyasana (fish posture) and meditating upon becoming one with the water
- assists in gaining control over the watery elements of the body. In Tantric
- tradition, water is linked to the sense of taste. On this, I'll say no
- more, sin ce as a triple Scorpio water is the last thing I need more
- of!! ;)
-
- Water, though, has powers of purification, for mind as well as body. Many
- traditions, eastern and western, use water for ceremonies and rituals, such
- as baptisms, ritual purification, healing (i.e., Ganges, Lourdes, etc.) and
- such. Water, used in bathing, has spiritual and erotic as well as simply
- hygienic qualities.
-
- Not to sound like a broken record, but again, the intent and will involved
- in the practice are all-important in its ultimate meaning. Absolutely
- nothing wrong, from a Tantric point of view, with simply jumping in the
- shower every morning--in fact, I would highly recommend daily showers, or
- one is unlikely to be welcome at any higher forms of Tantric practice (the
- Yogini has been hit with goofy stick this morning, apologies, Namaste).
-
- One should *always* bathe before practicing Hatha Yoga, before Pranayama,
- before meditation, and most especially before Tantric sexual
- union--however, that is an art all its own. If one is perform ing a ritual
- cleansing, one should start with the head, working down to the feet. Always
- maintain the same order when bathing ritually. Mild, natural soaps and
- loofas are recommended to cleanse the body. Maintain control and order,
- recognize within yourself that you are purifying as well as washing.
-
- I have a close friend who spent several years in prison. He tells me that,
- for months after his release, he took baths instead of showers, relishing
- the privacy and unrestricted time; for him the simple act of bathing was
- automatically transformed into an act of great joy and expression of
- freedom. Those who have been in the military or prison will understand. The
- restriction of privacy and time have an effect on the psyche. I will accept
- no bad jokes about soap-dropping at this point: this is quite serious.
- Those of us not in the military or inside the walls take our simplest
- freedoms for granted. Don't. Give yourself time and privacy, and recognize
- them for the luxuries and the gifts that they are. For *Freedom * is the
- key word here. Time and privacy are sacramental in and of themselves.
-
- Cold baths or showers produce a sudden charge of negative ions, which
- invigorate the body, and produce a psychic regeneration. Hot baths or
- showers relax, and cause the physical and Subtle Body to expand.
- Physically, hot water also opens the skin's pores, allowing toxins to
- escape, purifying the internal physical body.
-
- The washing of hands and feet is a part of many cultures. In the Christian
- New Testament, Mary Magdalene washe d the feet of Jesus with her tears and
- dried them with her hair; thus adding a beautifully personal touch to the
- custom of the times: showing respect to an honored guest by the washing of
- the feet. In India, it is still customary to wash both hands and feet
- before entering the inner part of a home. In most eastern traditions,
- washing the hands and feet before prayer is not only customary, but
- obligatory.
-
- Prior to lovemaking, ritual bathing will purify the physical and Subtle
- bodies, leaving the rest of the world behind, so to speak, not only
- cleansing the vehicle (the body), but sloughing off any tensions or
- disturbances that arise during the day, with the conscious action of
- refusing to allow intrusion on the sexual act by any other concerns or
- bothers.
-
- In the Hindu tradition, Visnu is Lord of the Waters; his consort or
- Sakthi, Laksmi, is called Eternal Mistress of Prosperity. Bathing in
- streams, the ocean, natural sources of water, are said to be particularly
- condusive to evoking Visnu and Laksmi; but eve n if it is a private tub or
- pool, the mantra EH-VANG, recited, calls upon the waters to carry the
- spirit back to Visnu, its source, for replenishment. EH-VANG also relates
- to the male/female principle, or fire/water in merger. Remember, the four
- waves of Bliss, or the four stages of the Yogini's climax, belong to Visnu
- and Laksmi, who rule the watery/somatic/lunar/female/yin, even as Lord Siva
- rules the fiery/transcendental/solar/male/yang sentiments.
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- Many Yogis share an idea with Swedish sauna users: rema ining in a tub of
- hot water, or even a hot tub (traditional Japanese and Chinese devices for
- both bathing and sex; despite many peoples' belief that hot tubs or
- Jacuzzi's are modern inventions), the Yogi dives into or pours upon himself
- extremely cold water. Thus, his senses are relaxed and then awakened,
- expanded and contracted, bringing his physical body into harmony and
- sharpening his mind for concentration.
-
- As for bathing after lovemaking, Tantric texts advise the couple to wait at
- least an hour before so doing: this allows the sexual secretions, charged
- saliva, and even perspiration produced to be absorbed, and/or exchanged
- and absorbed.
-
- As our bodies are composed mainly of water; and as the human body can
- survive only an extremely brief time without water, as opposed to food,
- which can be done without for extended periods, and as the earth itself is
- mainly water broken up here and there by continents, this element is worthy
- or honor for its symbolic and spiritual, as well as its physical qualities.
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- "One should bathe the body with running water; then apply perfumes and
- ointments. This type of bathing should
- be combined with breath control. The
- effect is to destroy both inner and
- outer dirt and make a person fit for
- spirituality." --Laksmi Tantra.
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- FIRE:
-
- Fire has been afforded spiritual or occult qualities since pre-historical
- times, and most myths and traditions, both eastern and western, recognize
- some element of the sacred in fire.
-
- The myth of Prometheus, steal ing it to human beings (Greek tradition), is
- well-known: the Greeks equated the gift of fire with the gift of culture.
- The discovery and use of fire is charted, whether literally or
- metaphorically, on the walls of many caves by prehistoric humans. As the
- ability to control fire elevated these primitive ancestors above the
- animals, it was endowed with sacred qualities.
-
- One of the earliest Hindu deities, Agni, dates from the Vedic period. He is
- the fire-god, and Hindu-Vedic traditionalists still perform dail y
- Agni-Puja, or worship to Agni to this day. As the son of Dyaus (*heaven*)
- and Prthivi (*earth*), he is accorded the place of the *first* god. Agni is
- older brother to Indra, ruler of this realm, and guardian of the earth.
-
- Surya, the Sun, is also equated with fire, particularly the fire of solar
- energy. He personifies fire in a threefold way: as the Sun itself, as the
- flash of lightning, and the sacrificial flame. The inner fire is Surya in
- the power chakra, and he is related to the mundane digestive fire (note,
- tho, without this 'mundane' act human beings would not survive) and the
- sense of physical sight. Surya's wife, Ushas, the Dawn, drives away the
- dark, symbolic of ignorance, and unites herself with the fire of Surya.
- Mitra, called 'the solar friend' represents to Hindus the exalted quality
- of brotherhood, honor, and friendship born of loyalty which is beyond this
- realm and absolutely sacred. Siva, in his androgynous Rudra form, is the
- Lord of Celestial fire. Siva, in all his forms, being the Destroye r/
- Transcender is specially related to fire, which has the power to level all
- creation and allow for new forms of creation to begin.
-
- Fire is associated with erotic love and sexual desire in many ancient
- traditions of both east and west.
-
- Tantric texts call fire the origin and the end of all phenomena. Modern
- cosmologists have theorized about 'fire' as the main element at the moment
- of the creation and the destruction of every star.
-
- With the advent of Christianity, many ancient traditions of sacred fire
- wer e suppressed; with the advent of modern science, fire became replaced
- by electric energy. People who are lucky enough to have homes with
- fireplaces perhaps recall, on a Jungian archetypal level, the holiness of
- fire--lovers often curl up in front of an open fire; everyone enjoys being
- warmed by the heat and light of a fireplace or campfire. Fire has long been
- a source of inspiration for Yogis, Yoginis, artists, poets, lovers, and
- mystics of all stripes. A particularly potent combination for lovemaking is
- a fire built on the beach; symbolizing the union of the fiery and watery
- elements. Unfortunately, in modern times, the Beach Patrol is all too
- likely to have other ideas. :(
-
- Eastern traditions hold that there are two fires: inner and outer, and that
- both are sacred. The meaning behind the symbolic depiction of Agni as
- two-headed is that he is Lord of both inner and outer fire. His vehicle is
- the ram, which would seem to have astrological as well as other interesting
- significances. The inner fire is the vita l principle that, when stimulated
- by Pranayama, scientific breathing techniques (*See Prana text on file
- here, for more info*), blazes up to consume the impurities of mind/body/
- spirit. The inner fire, drawn upward from the solar plexus/power chakra,
- can be stored in the heart chakra, inflaming the emotions, blending erotic
- and transcendental love; when drawn into the forehead or third-eye chakra,
- it manifests as clarity and delight, and enables flashes of intuitive,
- non-physical 'seeing.' When drawn downwa rd, into the root and male/female
- chakras, the inner fire manifests as awakened Kundalini, who flashes up the
- spine like lightning: liquid fire, hot and cold at once. The main place of
- the inner fire, of course, is the solar plexus/power chakra, from which it
- blazes up to unite the solar energy with the down-flowing lunar energy,
- travelling through the physical and Subtle bodies, empowering consciousness
- and transcendence.
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- Fire is a potent meditative tool. If you do not have access to a fireplace,
- or it's impractical for you to build a fire on the beach or elsewhere, the
- flame of a candle can be used. The care and consideration in handling
- purely physical fire should be given to the transcendental aspect of fire
- as well. Meditate upon fire as an actual being, as a teacher or guru to the
- Self. Priests and Yogis in India to this day offer sacrifices of food to
- the fire, even offering part of each meal before it is tasted.
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- Look at the fire, try to merge with it. Focus your attention on the dancing
- flames, thei r patterns. If a candle is being used, focus the eyes and the
- mind on its small flame, 'seeing' it grow and leap ever higher. Meditate on
- the power chakra, 'see' the sun within the Subtle Body burn all physical
- impurities and bodily problems, mental doubt and confusion, and psychic
- obstacles. Fill your entire body, physical and Subtle, with the sacred
- flame, become one with it. The seed-syllable RANG is the Mantra of fire.
- Repeat it aloud or silently, after watching the fire for some time. When
- the solar ra ys of the inner fire are drawn into the third-eye chakra,
- visions of spiritual realms are attained: one of the 'occult' powers of
- Siddhi.
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- The heat of fire stimulates the Kundalini (see Kundalini text on file here,
- for further details). In fact, Tantric Yogis and Yoginis have traditionally
- sat in meditation before fire, taking it in and merging until the flames
- die out, leaving only glowing embers. Then, drawing close, the Tantric Yogi
- or Yogini exposes the genital area to the glow of the embers, achieving
- radiant, erotic energy therefrom.
-
- Firelight vibrates at different frequencies, according to its color.
- Tantric teachings say that fire is both communication device and oracle.
- When precise vibrations of firelight are internalized, the various powers
- of Siddhi result.
-
- The Gheranda Samhita relates a specific meditative technique to be used
- when contemplating the outer fire, in order to develop and gain control
- over the inner fire:
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- "While breathing in through the right nostril, mentally repeat RANG 16
- t s, while contemplating the solar chakra. Retain the breath, repeating
- RANG 64 times, then expel the air through the left nostril, during 32
- repetitions of RANG. Next, fix the gaze on the tip of the nose and see the
- inner crescent moon between the third-eye and Lotus-Crown as reflected
- there. Repeat the process in reverse (*i.e., breath intake through left
- nostril, repeating RANG, etc.), and see the subtle nectar flowing from the
- reflected moon run back through all the bodily channels, purifying and
- revitali zing them."
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- Ideally, the outer temple, or sanctum, should have some means for an outer
- fire to be built: in modern days, this would likely have to be a fireplace,
- unless one is lucky enough to own a stretch of private beach, or enough
- land so that a fire can be built and tended and lovemaking occur before it.
- If this isn't possible, light many candles and sticks of incense. Allow the
- firelight to play over your body and that of your partner, shadowing and
- illuminating by turn. This is a powerful spiritual energizer, as well as
- stimulating on a purely physical level. Allow the inner fire of passion to
- transform physical desire into spiritual fulfillment.
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- "As sparks fly upward from the blazing fire, from the depths of the
- Imperishable arise all things, and to the depths of
- the Imperishable they in turn descend. To the fire,
- whence one came, whence one was born." --Mundaka/Chan
- Dogya Upanisad.
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- "The Kundalini lazes up at the navel center, burning up all psychic
- obst ormed." --Chanda Maharosana Tantra.
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- HA-THA. EH-VANG.
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- D. Yogini Padma Ushas Suryananda, other sources as cited.
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