Make Love, and you will have neither Time nor Desire to Make War |
Despite what everyone has believed until now, the symbol of peace is not a modern creation. The peace symbol is not based on landing signals from aerial vehicles. The symbol of peace dates from the dawn of Humanity and has a hidden meaning, (until today), very deep, rooted in the human soul, in the Human Spiritual Anatomy.
It could not be otherwise, every symbol represents concentrated energies, which become an archetype, perhaps unconscious, perhaps conscious, in the life of the human being. The symbol of peace could not be an exception, otherwise it would not be used as a symbol of peace.
The symbol of peace fills that energetic emptiness, that unconscious desire to become what we really are: Beings created in the image of God. The symbol of peace naturally expresses the need of the human being to fulfill his "vital task" and achieve his goals as an embodied spiritual being.
On the other hand, it is logical to think that the symbol of peace would not be used as a symbol of peace, if it did not really express/represent those energies of peace (all redundancies are valid). Of course it is. The soul is the one that takes the helm, the energies are the ones that rule. The human soul would never allow itself to be guided by a symbol that did not contain the energies it represents. We may be fools, but our soul is wise.
Meaning of the Symbol of Peace. Balanced Soul Paths |
Explanation of the true meaning of the symbol of peace:
The central circle represents the Sacral or Sacral chakra of the System of Major Chakras of the Human Spiritual Anatomy. The lines that cross the central circle represent the different energy "paths" of the flow of energies from the aforementioned energy center.
The upper vertical line up to the crossing of lines represents the energetic "path" that flows from the Solar Plexus chakra to the Sacral chakra, that is, the path of personal fulfillment: Solar Plexus = Ego, Sacral = creative energies in motion. The energy that we set in motion to create something that will really fill us with personal satisfaction flows on the path of ""personal fulfillment". A healthy soul truly creates for self-realization.
The lower vertical line, which goes from the criss-cross downwards, is the "path of manifestation". We put the creative energies in motion to manifest what we want on the physical plane. This energetic pathway, when healthy, runs from the Sacral chakra to the Base chakra. Remember that life flows through you, and that it is not something that happens around you.
One of the two oblique lines with respect to the main axis represents the "path of work" as "pleasurable free activity" (right line). This energy path is the one that goes from the Sacral chakra to the right "Center of Abundance" (right groin). the other oblique line represents the "path of personal appreciation", that is, the energy path that flows from the Sacral chakra to the left groin ("Center of Abundance" right). This path receives the money, the energy, the sustenance deserved by its creation to be able to rest (Sacral chakra) and regain strength to create/work again and therefore manifest.
The True Meaning of the Ancient Symbol of Peace: Balanced Sacral Chakra Pathways: Peace. Harmony Temperance |
When the "four paths" of the Sacral chakra remain healthy, that is, without any blockage, then the human being creates in harmony with nature, feeling completely satisfied and fulfilled with his free creative manifestation. A fulfilled person, a person satisfied with his creation, is a happy person.
That's right, neither more nor less, you will never find a person who feels completely fulfilled and is unhappy. Or put another way: the "energy paths" that start and reach the Sacral chakra, if they are healthy and clear, will never cause frustration.
On the other hand, we realize that a fulfilled person, happy, maintains calm, is temperate, is tolerant, laughs at the impertinence of others, that is, has inner peace and maintains outer peace. He also rejoices with the joys of his fellow beings.
Therefore, it is demonstrated (at least by me), that the people who make war are frustrated, self-conscious, dissatisfied with their lives, who may not like other people if they are happy and want to take away that happiness. In other words, the above could be expressed by saying that "frustrated dissatisfied people are very upset that other people are doing well" and therefore want their destruction.
Another phrase that confirms my theory is "make love (balanced Sacral chakra, sexuality, creativity) and not war" (unbalanced Sacral chakra, frustration, destruction).
Make Love and not War
Damián Alvarez at http://sistemasanaciontinerfe.blogspot.com/