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Meditation Time Zones
Guided audio in 39 languages:
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Instructions:
1. Use your own technique to bring you
to a relaxed state of consciousness.
2. State your intent to use this meditation
as a tool that will help opening the Portal of Light.
3. Invoke the Violet Flame from its primary source
to place a circle of protection around you
during and after the meditation.
Ask it to transmute anything that does not serve the Light.
4. Visualize a pillar of brilliant white Light
emanating from the Cosmic Central Sun,
then being distributed to Central Suns
of all galaxies in this Universe,
flowing also through the Central Sun of the M87 Galaxy.
Then visualize this light activating
the Galactic Central Sun,
then going through our Galaxy,
then entering our Solar System
and going through all beings of Light
inside our Solar System and then through all beings
on planet Earth and also through your body
to the center of the Earth.
5. Visualize this Light transmuting
all remaining darkness on Earth,
healing all inequalities,
ending all wars,
erasing all poverty
and bringing abundance to all humanity.
Visualize a grand spiritual awakening of humanity
and contact with positive extraterrestrial races.
Visualize a new grand cosmic cycle
of the Age of Aquarius beginning,
bringing pure Light,
Love and Happiness
to all beings on Earth.
Vesak, also known as Wesak, Sanskrit Vaishakha, and Pali Vesakha, is one of the most important Buddhist festivals, as it celebrates the birth, enlightenment, and passing away of Buddha to Nirvana.
The date of the holiday changes depending on when the full moon falls in the lunar month of Vesakha, usually in April or May.
Devotees spend the day in service and practicing deeds and rules set by Buddha, such as distributing food or releasing birds from captivity.
In 490 B.C., Gautama Buddha, or Prince Siddhartha Gautama as he was named at birth, was born in Nepal to a tribal leader.
Upon reaching adulthood, Gautama created a sect of ascetics, which flourished into an entire religion after his death.
It is a common misconception that Gautama’s name was Buddha, but it is actually a title, meaning ‘the enlightened one.’
Throughout his life, he focused on teaching and spreading messages about peace, compassion, and kindness towards others.
Millions of devotees around the world practice Buddha’s teachings today.
Vesak is a special day to honour Buddha’s birth, his teachings, enlightenment, and death.
In 1999, the United Nations acknowledged Vesak Day internationally and recognized the contributions of one of the oldest religions in the world, Buddhism, in promoting peace for over 2,500 years.
Vesak is also commemorated at the U.N. offices and headquarters annually, alongside other organizations and Buddhist communities worldwide.
Traditions on this day include cultural song and dance performances, public messages delivered by community leaders, and the decoration of temples.
Acts of kindness and charity are also practiced more so than normal on Vesak Day.