Entity/Deity Thread

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What are you guys and girls doing with your offerings? I mean you offer something to your Deity, and what after some time? do you consume it, throw it away?
With altars at home its hard to keep this in one place fore ever, right? especially food

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Is the following mantra for chakras (bhoom, Sam, vishwa, rida, hum, risham, dhyana) made up too?

Only on his channel I’ve found these sounds/Mantras, so Idk.

Again, I found them to be working (I think, although I haven’t really used them much), but Lam Vam ram yam ham ksham om (for example) I found to be better.


Also, I have to ask: weren’t most Mantras made up (although usually a long time ago)?

Or were they Revealed by Deities/Devas and maybe other beings too, like Nagas?

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100% made up, never heard of it.

These are elemental bijas associated with the chakas finally ending in all elements dissolving in Primordial OM - this is ok.

There are mantras revealed by Nagas recorded. For example, I was reciting a famous mantra and I was told it was corrupted and they gave me a correction.

The mantras were revealed to seers or sages by deities or attendants of deities and empowered to work for others through lineage energy across millennia.

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Thank You So Much for your answer. :pray:

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Hey man can i personally message you I need some help from you?

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@Maoshan_Wanderer Could you give examples of mantras that have been revealed by Nagas?

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  • The mantra of Goddess Manasa, the patron deity of snakes has Takshaka, the great Naga as the seer
  • In the Southern Indian state of Kerala, the deity Naga Yakshi is venerated, and the families that propitiate her trace her mantra back to a Naga who revealed it in the 1800s to some local families
  • A Naga that frequently appears to me (but does not communicate much) told me that the lost worship of deities such as Lajjagauri, Guhyakali, etc., were originally revealed and taught by Nagas and these were lost during the Islamic invasion of India when there was widespread destruction. He also prophesized that the Nagas will bring these back when the time is right

These Nagas represent the original divine blueprint - DNA at a physical level and kundalini at the spiritual level and are repositories of all forms of knowledge - known and forgotten.

If one is trying to navigate timelines, Nagas are invaluable guides, sort of bridges as they exist in multiple dimensions. I have not lost sanity or physically exploded thanks to their guidance and assistance.

I would however also note for the sake of completeness that there are also Nagas who are, let’s say, not very kind to Humans…

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To the more advanced folks out there (would love to hear Maoshan’s view on this)

How do you differentiate between acutal beings/deities and egregores/massive thoughtforms?

Would want to avoid worshipping/working with “false gods”

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How can a Resurrected Master be an egregore? There is plenty of legitimate evidence for the Resurrection of Jesus to the point it even turned staunch atheists into Christians (I.e. Lee Stroebel- The Case For Christ). In the case of some, at least believers that he resurrected. Can you please elaborate on this?

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I am also interested in this @Maoshan_Wanderer, but not in the same way as Gnostic

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For me, personally, I worship anyone, as long as they aren’t (too) bad or as long as they dont require sacrifices.

Results are my priority, although I do have my principles, I find both Jesus and Shiva to be Amazing, for example, but I wouldn’t worship any Deity who is cruel to humans, animals or who has a bad energy.

Above all, though, tbh, I don’t really worship no one nowadays, not even myself lol, but I do respect certain Beings, including Angels and Everyone who helps me, regardless of how moral thry are (priorities), unless we consider Mantras worship - I view it more as an union, me entering on their frequency, me raising my vibrations through their Help/Mantras/Presence.

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Tbh, the most devotion I ever had was to Jesus, and yes, even then I considered him Omnipresent/one with the Father/God, so in a way, I looked for Him within too, since I was Very zealous, and I used to go to church a lot, read the Bible and got into Eastern Orthodox mystical practices, like incessant prayer with focus on breathing and heart, etc. But tbh, there was a clear distinction between me and Jesus Christ, in my mind i was a sinner, He My God…
But things intermingled, I felt His Tremendous Love, unlike anything, maybe only Yoga/yogic type practices years later, and indeed, I think that those who seek Him (even only within), his Love and Presence can be Of the Highest Quality, beyond anything imaginable.

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Also doesn’t help that “Christians” have tainted Jesus’ reputation with their behavior. Now people are blind to who Jesus is cuz of it.

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:100::pray:

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Kingdom of heaven is within, so is hell.

The holy spirit. Who bears the crown? Kundalini.

Fall from heaven, dragon.

Lightbearer.

First archangel? Perfect creation? Microcosm macrocosm. Source experiencing itself?

Getting a little off-track here.

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Yare yare.

Dark Lord Captain Nemo, I’m enjoying this. A lot.

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@JAAJ

(starts at 2:50)

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