Space
as Living Being (by Marcus Schmieke)
The energy field that emerges
from a plot or in a house is called vasati in Sanskrit and represents the conscious space which according
to the Vedic philosophy is regarded as a demigod.
This living being is called Vasatipurusha
and has his head in the northeast and his feet in the southwest.
Thus the southwest — northeast diagonal is of utmost
importance in Vasati. His most prominent energy centres or
chakras are located on this diagonal and form the energetic
focus of the energy field that is expanding in the whole house.
In one of my seminars, I showed this mandala to a clairvoyant
healer and asked him to describe the energy field that he
could perceive. Although he did not know the Vasatimandala,
he confirmed the energies in accordance with the findings
of Vasati, which have been passed down for thousands of years.
This demonstrates that the allocation of mandalas is more
than that of replaceable symbols.
In the centre of the mandala, which corresponds to the navel
of the Vasatipurusha, he identified a substantial whirl through
which cosmic energy flows into the square. From there it flows
towards the northeast, to the head of the Vasatipurusha, and
then rises again.
On the opposite side, the energies that flow towards the
southwest push down. They connect to the earth and form the
foundation which supplies the stability and connectedness
of matter.
Seen
as a whole, the mandala forms an energy whirl whose main
polarity is located on the northeast — southwest
axis and which contains a second polarity on the southeast—northwest
diagonal.
The southeast represents the fire element and dynamic energy,
while the northwest embodies the principle of movement and
exchange; the air element is assigned to this direction. The
two elements fire and air are mutually dependent on each other,
as fire does not burn without air and air does not move without
the energy of the fire.
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