Auset Devotion
A key aspect in the spiritual tradition of all nations is the use of the words of power as the means of manipulating the power of the spirit in the achievement of mind over matter. As the power of man’s spirit belongs no to man but to God, its awakening and activity is achieved through devotion to manifesting the God-like qualities of our spirit. This can be achieved with the help of the hekau and seeding of the guided meditation CD. The hekau is:
“Aung Vang Dhung Tua Auset en Aungkh Nut Sa en Aungkh.”
(Tua Auset en Aungkh Nut means “Thank you, Auset, for (the) life of Nut; Sa en Aungkh means (and for the) essence of life. When in the CD you are told to “now meditate on your scenario”, visualize a situation in which you violate the spiritual principle described in the CD, and instead see your person acting in conformity with the truths advocated in the guided meditation. Breathing instructions: You are always breathing through the nostrils. On the in-breath push out the lower abdomen, and on the out-breath gently pull it in. Never raise the chest on either portion of the breath. The effects of this meditation can be enhanced by the use of the Auset incense, Auset essential oil blend, and spiritual bath. For more information read the corresponding material (see the index) in Metu Neter Volumes I and 2, and Tree of Life Meditation System.
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