Colour-coded life

The world of the spirit begins when logic ends. I was invited by the prestigious Indian Medical Association to demonstrate clairvoyance. It would suffice to say that the doctors, while respectful, did not believe in the accuracy of this ancient science.

So they gave clairvoyants of Dhyan Foundation randomly selected images of some sick and some healthy people.
In a matter of 10 minutes the clairvoyants were able to not just identify the sick but also pinpoint the exact diseased area. So amazed were the doctors that they went on record to say that this was beyond logic and that their view of yoga had changed completely. So, what is clairvoyance? In order to understand this we will have to understand creation.
As unbelievable as it may seem, but the whole creation comprises only one combination but in different compositions — called prana. It is “the force” in the universe; there is nothing in creation which is devoid of prana. In fact, prana combines with the five elements (fire, air, water, ether and earth) to give form to the entire creation. Whatever has been, whatever exists, and whatever lies in the future dimensions of the physical world is nothing but these five elements with different pranic frequencies.
The same five elements with prana vibrating at a particular frequency is a newborn baby who, with changing compositions, is ageing and growing. Prana vibrating at grosser frequencies makes it an ailing body and vibrating at a subtler frequency, it forms the body of a yogi. Everything in existence, sound, colour, even a thought, is different from another because of the unique frequencies of pranic energy that vibrates in them.
Prana vibrates at different rates for different planes. On one plane it is sound, and on another it is colour. There exist different colours with different shades and combinations — some are pleasant, soothing, some represent love, some divinity, some stand for power, some for anger and some are dull and depressing. All are different and have different effects on the physical.
For example: Why is anger described as “seeing red” and not as “seeing white”? While peace is represented by white colour, each colour in the rainbow has different significance; each colour exists in a vast spectrum of shades.
Colour is the language of prana. The combination of various colours defines the personality of the individual. This includes the physical, mental and emotional state of an individual. A clairvoyant is a person who can see the colour pattern of prana around the physical — the aura around the body — and tell a person’s present and sometimes the future states as well. Colour is the code in which the subtle body communicates with the physical body.

Yogi Ashwini, the guiding light of Dhyan Foundation, is an authority on yoga, tantra and the Vedic sciences.

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