ANAHATA(HEART)

Part III LEFT CARDIAC PLEXUS

Dr. Jahanvi Khatri
6 min readOct 31, 2020

(Part I https://angeljahanvi007.medium.com/anahata-heart-4ffcc6c64fd8)

(Part II https://angeljahanvi007.medium.com/anahata-heart-3c51bd2c0a59)

Hello Readers!

In our, Left Cardiac Plexus resides Lord Shiva & Goddess Parvati. Lord Shiva is represented in our Spirit, so to become Shiva is the ultimate aim of every creation. The rest of it is all created, like Vishnu Tattwa and Brahmadeva, just to create human beings, to evolve them and then ultimately lead them to Lord Shiva.

At the beginning of creation, the whole creation was merged in Lord Shiva, who was in YOGA NIDRA. When Lord Shiva woke up from YOGA NIDHRA, He had a desire. This desire manifested His own SHAKTI as ADISHAKTI (Goddess Parvati), the source and cause of whole creation. Then Adishakti enlightens the three forms of the God Almighty (Parmatma) separately, that we know are Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh meaning Shiv Shankar. Adishakthi on separation from Lord Shiva transformed into TRIGUNATMIKA PRAKRTI which had three forms as MAHAKALI, MAHA SARASWATHI & MAHA LAKSHMI & constituted to the TAMASIK, RAJASIK & SATWIK aspects of nature in creation.

Lord Shiva lives far out in the Universe in a Land completely different from our, He is surrounded by mountains, He lives in his Heaven on the snowy peaks of Mount Kailash(highest peak). He has a cobra snake around His neck. The cobra snake is coiled 3 times around His neck, with its head on Lord Shiva’s right shoulder. He has His hair tied up in a bundle on top of the head, with the rest of it falling down His neck and shoulders. The face on the head represents Ganga, the holy river, signify the flow of spiritual knowledge. The Moon on His forehead symbolises that He is the master of time & He Himself is timeless. Naga, the cobra, is a symbol of kundalini power, cosmic energy coiled and slumbering within man. It inspires seekers to overcome misdeeds and suffering by lifting the serpent power up the spine into God-Realization. Trishula, carried by Him, is the royal sceptre of the Saiva Dharma. Its triple prongs betoken desire, action and wisdom; Ida, Pingala and Sushumna; and the gunas — sattva, rajas and tamas. The Drum(Damru) on His Trishul symbolises sound which represents the words of Vedas. Rudraksha on His body denotes purity. Large oval dot on the forehead is the third eye of knowledge which if opened reduces to ashes, the person in its vision. It is a symbol of destroyer and evil. Wearing tiger’s skin Lord Shiva is said to be fearless.

Lord Shiva gives the ‘sthiti’ -preservation or state, and in the world, if there is no preservation, there can be no creation. First, sustenance has to be developed. Existence has to be strengthened. Everything exists because of the Sakti of Sada Shiv. Due to this, in the creation, His contribution is the same as that of a foundation in a huge palace or house, which can’t be seen. The foundation doesn’t show but without it, no building can stand. In the same way, Sada Shiva resides in our heart in the form of our spirit. Till He resides in our hearts as spirit, only till then our lives continue in this world. The day He closes his eyes, that day we cease to exist. We leave this world and our state passes on to the other world (Paraloka).

Shivji resides in our Chandra Nadi (moon channel), and whilst sitting in our Chandra Nadi, He performs the task of our preservation within us. He also maintains the state of our ‘pran’ (life). Our lives can’t continue without Shivji.

He is symbolic of an ascetic man who lives in the world. We all know asceticism should be where a man has reached a state where he is in a witness state (sakshi). He is an ascetic from within. From outside, he lives in the world, but from within he can be a great ascetic. He doesn’t have to say that I am an ascetic, ‘sanyasi’, I have taken ‘sanyaas’ but he has taken ‘sanyaas’ from within. The one who takes ‘sanyaas’ from within, is a manifestation of Shiva. The world we live in and work in, the world that we enjoy, that enjoyment comes from the Lord Vishnu form of the God Almighty, that’s why in the form of Vishnu, He is the enjoyer; in the form of Shiva, He is the ascetic, and in the form of Brahma, He is the creator that creates.

Looking at this ascetic, one sees this strange thing that His body is blue in colour. That's because He is sitting on the line of ‘Chandrama’, the moon. There are snakes around His neck and arms. His whole decoration is with snakes. Snakes are cooling and peaceful. They drink away any heat. He keeps all these snakes on his body symbolising that all the wicked, horrible, poisonous and powerful things that are trying to destroy this world, He is holding them all on His being. He has drunk all the poison of the world. We know He has already drunk the poison in the beginning. He drinks all the poison that is in the world to keep the world cool and give joy to the creation. All that dies, gets destroyed, goes and settles down in His kingdom. By the dust of His feet, the prisons of all the useless people, evil people get shut down. By Shivji’s grace, they become prisoners. On His head, resides ‘Chandrama’, the moon. Chandrama Himself is the brother is Lakshmi, that’s why it’s said that He is got his brother in law on His head. The poets have described Him in a weird way, and some time very beautifully. He has got the load of Ganga on His head as if He removes the pride of all beings. He has tied even the proud Ganga in His dredlocks. His high dredlocks are tremendous. He sucks away all the ego from human beings, and this way He protects the people from egoistical people. He is incomparable, He can’t be described in words, but He has a very remarkable, extraordinary power which no other god has, is the power of forgiveness. He can forgive even the evilest. Those who can’t be forgiven even by Shri Ganesh or Yeshu, Sada Shiva can forgive even them. That’s why, when one has to ask for forgiveness, one has to ask Him because there are some things that Shri Ganesh can not forgive at all such as sin against the Mother. Shri Ganesh can never forgive all sex-related sins. It’s very difficult to pacify Him. Jesus Christ also can’t forgive…ever. Only Mahadev is capable of forgiving. Even these two can’t understand Him, therefore He must be worshipped.

We worship Lord Shiva to reach our highest state of evolution to become the ever effulgent pure divine spirit to attain Moksha and escape from this cycle of birth & death!

Shivratri is a day of rejoicing. On this day He drank all the poison of the world. All that was not benevolent, all the sins, all the evil that was spread in the world, He sucked it all. On this day of this great festival, we should not do something so inauspicious. But throughout the night, people will consume ‘bhang’ (an intoxicating drink) and ‘charas’ and then they will say Shivji used to have it, so we are having ‘charas’ and ‘bhang’.That’s why Shivji is cross with everyone as He can also not forgive such a thing. That’s why all these big devotees of Shiva, get heart attacks. Shivji used to have ‘charas’ &‘bhang’ to destroy the negativeity of the world. He can eat anything, it doesn’t mean anything to Him.

Our Anahata Chakra (centre, right & left) gets disturbed because of the following reasons:-

1.Sense of insecurity

2.Mother or motherhood problem

3.Possessions

4.Fear

5.Father or fatherhood problem

6.Emotional aggression

7.Arrogant or inconsiderate behaviour

8.Unlawful (anti-divine) domination

9.Extreme physical, mental activity

10.Bad heartfelt relations (especially mother’s)

11.Childhood in an unhappy family

12. Hatha yoga

13.Drugs

14. Alcohol

15.No seeking

16.No Faith in God

17.Anti-God activities

18.Outside Attention

19.Lack of responsibility

20.Crossing boundaries of good conduct (maryada)

Due to disturbance in our Anahata Chakra, we may suffer many problems such as:-

  1. Shortness of breath (centre cardiac plexus)
  2. Breasts Cancer (centre cardiac plexus)
  3. Depression (centre cardiac plexus)
  4. Myasthenia Gravis (centre cardiac plexus)
  5. Hypogammaglobulinemia (centre cardiac plexus)
  6. Tumours in thymus gland (centre cardiac plexus)
  7. Erythroblastopenia (centre cardiac plexus)
  8. Asthma (right cardiac plexus)
  9. Increase or decrease in BP (left cardiac plexus)
  10. Psychosomatic troubles (left cardiac plexus)
  11. Other Cancers (left cardiac plexus)
  12. Cardiac Arrest (left cardiac plexus)
  13. Angina (left cardiac plexus)

“Purity is the basis of our Existence”

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