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Last Post 03/19/2011 8:23 PM by  ardella
Sacred Atmosphere
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03/13/2011 11:07 AM


    * HOW DOES ONE CREATE A SACRED ATMOSPHERE IN THEIR LIVES?
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    03/13/2011 4:39 PM
    I think listening to and singing sacred music, especially choirs of pure souls like the Vera Choir and the Libera Boys choir. And the songs that are keynotes of ascended masters are especially powerful. The Libera Boys choir sings "Be Still My Soul" to the tune of Finlandia, Sanat Kumara's keynote. Here is a link to a youtube video of it that is a tribute to the victims of the holocaust. It has the lyrics as subtitles: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jg6Qip32RZA&NR=1

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    03/14/2011 10:16 PM
    Sacred Space: When David spoke about the Native American last week I thought about a book my son Michael and I were reading together. Sun Dancing: A Spiritual Journey on the Red Road by Michael Hull.

    He speaks about Sacred Space. My Lakota friends say that when we enter into a Sacred Space We walk in a different world--------When we create a sacred space and keep it clean, then God has some walking-around room." I like that and thought that it was very down to earth and something that one could teach kids.
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    03/15/2011 12:46 PM
    I have experienced sacred (higher vibration) spaces in various places and they all have been special rooms used exclusively for prayer and/or meditation. I was talking to Ardella the other day and she said there was a room at the Bonfin (I think) that had Peter Deunov's painting of the Pentagram. Only one person at a time was allowed to enter and meditate on the Pentagram. So talismans, prayers, sacred songs and music, and meditation help to create a sacred space. Also the architecture of the room. I remember there was a room at the East Hill Farm esoteric school that had a geometric shape conducive to meditation. I'm not sure if it was based on Vaastu. When we have a course on Vaastu, there should be a class on how to create a sacred space.

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    03/19/2011 8:23 PM
    The sacred room I was telling Wayne about was at one of the Master Peter Deunov's early annual Congresses in Turnovo, Bulgaria, (mentioned by Aivanhov in his book, "Aupres du Maitre Peter Deunov" which tells about his relationship with his Master.)

    He describes this original painting of the Pentagram (created and commissioned by the master Peter Deunov) which was hanging in this room, and how the Master based much of his teaching on it.

    Later in the same chapter he tells how one day two disciples were arguing in the courtyard, and the Master, who was known for his pithy and memorable sayings that left one pondering, quietly came out and said to them, "You are creating an upside-down pentagram."
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