Research from Moscow University concluded that, “The Sriyantra also displays a tendency to induce the dominance of right cerebral hemisphere that is necessary to attain the mystical states of consciousness… The Sriyantra constructed in ancient India with precise adjustment to the mechanisms of human perception and nervous activity up to neuron organization.” The experiment from Moscow University found that subjects who focused on the Sri Yantra quickly went into an alpha brainwave state, which is associated with relaxation. While it was painted, the artist was channeling energies for abundance into the painting. This is a channeled painting of the Sri Yantra. You can do this powerful guided meditation for manifesting abundance. Envision and feel as if it is already in your life. This works on the principles of the Law of Attraction, but you must feel like the thing that you want is already yours. Once the image begins to blur, close your eyes and imagine your dream career, partner, house, passion project, etc. To manifest with the Sri Yantra, focus on the center point (the bindi) until the image gets blurry. This connects the Sri Yantra to manifestation-materializing one’s desires through intention and visualization. The Sri Yantra is related to the Hindu Goddess of Abundance-Lakshmi. Their meeting point is called-bindi where all of these forces unite in perfect harmony. Meanwhile, the 5 triangles facing down represent the Divine Feminine, the mother-Mother Earth, and the physical plane. The 4 triangles facing up represent the Divine Masculine, the father-the sun, and the astral plane. The 9 interlocking triangles symbolize the unity of the Divine Feminine and Divine Masculine. This is an ancient Indian symbol used for protection, harmony, and manifesting.
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