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Illuminate Your Spiritual Growth With The Vedic Ray Of Light

Throughout history, time and again, we see spiritual figures represented with a ray of light. Sometimes it’s a single beam, streaming through a break in the clouds. Sometimes it’s a collection a rays, emanating from the figure to illuminate their surroundings. <br>But what do these rays mean? If we turn back to the ancient Vedic texts of India, we can find one of the very first references to sacred rays of light. <br>We’ll explore what a ray of light is, both in the context of the ancient Vedas and in our modern era and how these rays of light can help us today.

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Illuminate Your Spiritual Growth With The Vedic Ray Of Light

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  1. IlluminateYourSpiritualGrowthWith The Vedic Ray OfLight Throughout history, time and again, we see spiritual figures represented with a ray of light. Sometimes it’s a single beam, streaming through a break in the clouds. Sometimes it’s a collection a rays, emanating from the figure to illuminate their surroundings. But what do these rays mean? If we turn back to the ancient Vedic texts of India, we can find one of the very first references to sacred rays oflight. We’ll explore what a ray of light is, both in the context of the ancient Vedas and in our modern era and how these rays of light can help ustoday. What Is ARay? So, what is aray? In its absolute essence, light allows us to see what’s around us. When there’s no light, we can’t see. We’re in darkness. When we have a source of light, we’re able to know our surroundings. This is how we understand light in a concreteway.

  2. But what about the spiritual ray of light? The ray of light associated with the great mystics and sages? This type of light serves to illuminate and teach. It guides andnavigates. Deborah King, Author of Minvalley’s Be A Modern Master Program, explains it in thisway: A ray is a type of energy that produces changes that intensify consciousness. When a ray becomes prominent, it starts to tear down old ideas and helps form and create newones. We can use these spiritual rays to transmute and evolve our consciousness. What Are GodRays? God rays, or angel rays, are the tangible beams of light we sometimes see through a break in the clouds. It’s said that these angel rays actually represent the light of the seven,or sevenrays. Each ray of light represents a different ascended master. By focusing on a different ray of light, you can develop different physical, mental, and spiritualskills. Deborah King explains the seven rays in thisway: Each of the seven rays has an ascended master directing the ray. These individuals served everyone—in our recent history, Jesus is a great example. Every new level of initiation connects you to a ray—in fact, you’re learning and experiencing a ray right now! Eventually you’ll master the ray you’re learning and will move onto thenext. Each ray of light has a story to tell and a lesson to be learned. But where did these rays of light first appear in our collectivehistory?

  3. What Was The Vedic Ray OfLight? So, where did the fascination with rays of light begin? Well, for the answer to that question, we need to flip back several thousand years to the ancient Vedic text, theUpanishads. The Upanishads are a collection of chants, mantras, and stories from the ancient Vedic gurus of India. They contain powerful life lessons that continue to resonate with modern audiencestoday. In the Upanishads, we find the first mention of the sacred ray oflight. Agniis a Vedic deity often depicted as a being with seven hands, two heads, and three legs. His two heads are said to represent the dualistic qualities of destruction and benevolence. Agni is surrounded by seven rays of light that emanate from hisbody. Are the seven rays Deborah Kingmentions connected to the seven rays we see surrounding Agni? It can’t just be a coincidence, canit? What Do These Ancient God Rays MeanToday? It’s not only Agni that we see representing the seven rays of light. Many deities have been depicted this way, including the Greek god, Zeus, the Egyptian deity, Chnuphis, the dove of the Holy Ghost, and Mary, mother ofJesus. So, what does it allmean? It’s no coincidence that we see these ancient seven rays of light depicted in different spiritual systems across theages. The light illuminates the path. These great teachers and beloved sages helped guide our way. They are depicted with these rays of light, both physical and spiritual because they are our guides. They want to show us thepath. Experiencing The Seven RaysToday Each and every person is experiencing a ray right now. These seven rays are designed to help us ascend to higher spiritual planes, just like the ascendedmasters. It should come as no surprise that we see these same seven rays associated with powerful spiritual figures, like Agni, Zeus, and the Holy Ghost. The seven rays depicted with these figures are the same seven rays we can use today to help guide our spiritualprogress. If you’re looking for further illumination, Deborah King can help you better understand the seven rays to guide you in on your spiritualjourney.

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