There is a great calling from our ancestors and Mother Earth, urging us to reconnect with our soul and reclaim our true human potential. The spirits of our ancestors and gurus have withdrawn into the sacred mountains and they call us to bring back all the powers of Earth so together we may restore the sacred order of the Universe by first starting with our human realm. To do this we must reconnect with the fire of our souls, which cry to be restored to life because we have been neglectful and cast them into obscurity. The spiritual flame of our soul is struggling to emerge from the world of darkness, seeking the light from which it has come. Its development is the very purpose of our existence and does not belong to the external human world but to Nature and God/Goddess. Yajna is an Agni ceremony practiced by the Rishis, great seers of ancient India, that helps participants connect with the infinite and eternal divinity of God/Goddess within. Today most of our efforts to reclaim our soul fail, whether through religion, psychology, new science or New Age philosophy. The reason is that modern society, including New Age thought and most religions and philosophies view the soul as merely some aspect of inspiration or creativity within, falling short of reaching the true essence of soul: a core of pure consciousness. Most of these teachings instruct us that our soul is not an eternal fire of infinite Universal light but only a pitiful aspect of our whole being that is barely more internal than the ego. As a Master of the world’s very oldest continually practiced Goddess worshipping tradition, Shri Param Eswaran: The Father of Para Tan, has renewed the ancient ceremony of Yajna to help us reconnect with our soul and assist us in this time of Great Change. Born from the Great Mother Kali and instrumented into this world through him, Para-Tan offers the guidance of the cosmos to individuals truly ready to discover the divinity within and access the fire of their brilliant soul star. Within Para-Tan, the Soul is viewed as the sacred fire within our being, connected to and shining forth from within all of Nature. The soul is that which gives warmth both in our human physical realm and in the shared luminosity of our hearts. It lights up the many realms of Heaven, Earth, and all in between and beyond. Para-Tan utilizes the principles of the Sounds of the Universe to light up the nadis and chakras and helps ALL reconnect with the soul or ‘jiva’ (reincarnated soul). The soul is our deeper identity and connection with DIVINE ONENESS and through the entire process of rebirth from one lifetime to the next, our soul makes the return journey HOME to merge with the Universal fire of God/Goddess, which is from whence we all came. “We all come from the Goddess, And to Her we shall return; Like a drop of rain, flowing to the ocean” (Z. Budapest, Dianic High Priestess) Para-Tan is an experiential spiritual path that utilizes the sacred fire to help rekindle the ancient tribal fire which has dwindled to a softly glowing coal deep within us all. All ancient traditions from around the world, including but not limited to Indian, European, South, Central, and North American First People, have sacred fire ceremonies. The current materialistic social order has lost touch with soul, but deep within the core of our being, the sparks of these ancient traditions flicker, waiting to be nurtured, fed, and with the breath of spirit, brought back to life to warm the hearts and light up the world once more. All human languages have phrases like “fire of love,” the “fire of anger,” the “fire of desire.” Clearly, our strongest feelings are like fire because our core nature, our soul, is fire. Our true essence is a powerful, passionate, and transforming force. Deep within our hearts we each carry an inextinguishable spark of Divine light and love for life, which never goes out regardless of our many and varied experiences throughout countless lifetimes. Whether the vehicle of our current body is old, healthy, sick, happy, or sad, we have all sensed that immortal flame deep within us as inspiration, insight, and motivation particularly in times of crisis or difficulty when we need it most. Our soul is not an aspect of who we are. It is who we are, but have unfortunately forgotten just trying to survive in the modern world LIVING LIKE A PROGRAMMED ZOMBIE ROBOT!!! Let us once more come together around the tribal fire, recognize the sacred blaze in its many shapes, forms, and colors, and kindle the flames of our soul to shine throughout all the realms and bring the Universe back into harmony. The Rig Veda, perhaps the world’s oldest spiritual book begins thus: I worship the Sacred Fire (Agni) that is chief priest, the deity of the sacrifice, who works according to the seasons, the invoker, best to grant the treasure. The Sacred Fire honored by the ancient sages is invoked again by the new. For us he manifests all the Gods. To you, O Fire, day by day, by dawn and by dusk we come bearing our offering of surrender, the king of the sacred rite, the guardian of truth, flourishing in his own nature. Let us reclaim our collective soul fire, and reconnect the ancient sacred traditions from around the world which come from ONE SOURCE and remember our life’s purpose. |
| Homa, Agni, and Yajna Ancient pre-Vedic Fire Ritual used by the Rishis |
| The world is too much with us; late and soon. Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers. Little we see in Nature that is ours; We have given our hearts away, a sordid boon!” (Henry Wordsworth) |
| One of the deities invoked during a Yajna for Bhairava at the IFC Mahavidya temple and ashram Mother Center Graces us with a photo of His presence |
| Our Soul is Our Nature. |
| Let the brilliance of your inner soul star burn with one thousand times the fire of the sun. For this is who you truly are. |
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