Summary
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Maha Lakshmi is presented not just as a Hindu deity, but as a living consciousness of wealth and an energy form. The Siddha lineage views wealth and abundance as a living life force energy within our being, waiting to be awakened.
The video introduces the three types of primordial energy, or Shaktis. Iksha Shakti signifies the deep power of volition and desire to manifest. Jnana Shakti represents deep knowledge or awareness. Kriya Shakti embodies action. True manifestation and alignment occur when these three Shaktis are aligned.
Beyond the three Shaktis, alignment of thoughts, words, volition, energy, and action into a one-pointed focus is crucial. This alignment, especially when combined with the three Shaktis, is key to bringing about divine grace.
Maha Lakshmi represents divine grace and is a dormant conscious energy within oneself. Awakening this energy leads to less pushing and more surrender, moving from trying to generate wealth to receiving it, and from attracting to magnetizing. This path, known in the Siddha lineage as Purna or divine completeness, leads to an effortless flow of abundance.
The video highlights the difference between manifesting (often associated with divine masculine energy, which involves pushing and effort) and magnetizing (associated with divine feminine energy, which is about receiving and effortless flow). The path of the divine feminine is a 'mystical receiving,' where things are magnetized rather than forced.
To truly tap into this magnetizing power, one must get rid of internal blockages, which are deep-seated karmic impressions. This is achieved through Maha Shakti, the primordial energy, entering and working on one's energy field, piercing through the Sushumna, and awakening the major chakras through Kundalini ascension. This spiritual awakening is essential as mental-level efforts to manifest will not overcome these deep-rooted obstacles.