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Mahavastu Shakti Chakra. My understanding of the Mystic Mahavastu Shakti Chakra. Shakti chakra is one of the first tool that every ME receives. This little intriguing round tool becomes our portal to the world of Mahavastu. The Shakti Chakra is representative of energy fields that exist in a living space. The Shakti Chakra is divided into multiple layers, starting at the center. Each layer constitutes of multiple energy fields represented by colored boxes in each layer. These energy fields represent different Devtas and Asuras present in the Space. The Core of Shakti Chakra: The inner most central yellow core represents Brahm: the self-existing, incomprehensible spirit. The First Layer: The first layer represents the four main Devtas that develop around the core and it contains four energy fields. 1. Bhuder in the North: the power of Manifestation. 2. Aryama in the East: the power to Connect. 3. Vivaswan in the South: the controller of Change. 4. Mitra in the West: the power to Motivate. The Second and Third Layer: The second and third layers collectively represent the following Devtas and Asuras. Aapaha: the Healer Aapahavatsa: the Carrier Savita: the Igniter Savitri: the Pusher Jaya: the Winning Tool Indra: the Protector Rudra: the Channelizer Rajyakshama: the Holder Aditi: the Peace maker; Diti: the Visionary Shikhi: the Yogi; Prajanya: the insight Granter Brisha: the Gravity; Askash: the Inner space Anil: the Uplifter; Pusha: the Strengthener Bhringraj: the Discriminator; Mrigah: the Initiator of creativity Pitra: the Ancestor; Dauwarik: the Door Keeper Shosha: the Dryer; Papyakshama: the Addictor Roga: the Weakener; Naga: the Craving Jayant: the Success Maker; Mahendra: the Adminstrator Surya: the Controller; Satya: the Creator of Goodwill Vivatha: the Pretender; Grihakshat: the Definer Yama: the Maintainer; Gandharva: the Preserver Sugreev: the Receiving Power; Pushpadant: the Assisting Power Varun: the Observational Power; Asur: the Illusionist Mukhiya: the Caretaker; Bhallat: the Power of Abundance Soma: the Treasure; Bhujang: the Immunity

A transformation occurs after the Vastu pujan is conducted in a space. The colors of the energy fields transform. Bhudar turns from red to blue. Aryama from blue to yellow, Vivaswan and Mitra transforms from white to red. This transformation also occurs in the other energy fields of the Shakti Chakra. The reason of this transformation can be stated as follows: When the space is unoccupied, these Devtas and Asuras are in their natural, raw state. After the occupation of the building, the building space gets enclosed and hence the energies of the Devtas and Asuras also come under control. This enclosing process, kick starts the cycle of control. Bhudar, which is initially a red energy field, representing the fire element, is replaced by it's controlling or taming energy -- blue/water element. Aryama, which is initially a blue/water based energy field, gets replaced by its controlling energy -- earth/yellow. This effect can be observed in the transformation of all the energy fields of the Shakti chakra from diagram 1 to diagram 2. The Fourth Layer: The fourth layer of the Shakti chakra (marked alpha-numerically) is the resultant energy field that is created by the combined presence of the various Devtas and Asuras present in that area of the previous zone. For example, if Shakti chakra shows blue energies in N8 area, it is the result of the energy field that is created with the interaction of Brahm, Bhudhar, Apha and Diti energies. However, when we come across an entrance with ill-effects, we need to introduce the respective metal or color as shown in that part of the shakti chakra and by doing so, we will be able to counter the ill-effects of that entrance. By introducing the energy, artificially, either, in form of color or a metallic strip, we attempt to create the missing energy field. Only, when this harmony set in, the ill effects of the entrances are resolved. Through careful observation, we see that the color/metal treatment conveyed in the alphanumerical zone, barring a few exceptions, is that of the parent or the self element. Thus, the entrance can be treated in the same way as a zone. The Fifth Layer: The last or the 5th layer represents the element present in that direction. This element is the result of net effects of all Devtas and Asuras present in the inner layers of that direction. On a higher plane, it denotes the cycle of beginning to end. For example, our day. Our day, begins at dawn, when we start thinking of new opportunities that we need to avail (N). As the day moves forward to early morning, we come in contact with different people to conduct business (E). As the day reaches it's peak, we move with our strength and confidence, towards achieving our goal (S). Slowly, as the afternoon fades into evening, we are heading towards our home, gathering our tools and skill sets (SW). And as the night falls, we rest in peace, having made enough gains for the day (W). Again, another day starts, it brings a new dawn, a new beginning, and the cycle continues. The Five element cycle can be seen everywhere -- from the cycle of seasons to the growth stages of life; it is eternally present and is everlasting. Dedicating my understanding of the subject, to KB sir and his book, the 45 Powers of Alchemy.

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