jueves, 14 de mayo de 2015

The Secrets of our "inner" Ganesha

Ganesha is undoubtedly one of the most popular deities in the Hindu pantheon. Its popularity among westerners is also
remarkable. Maybe his fame of giving generous boons to his
devotees could boost his popular appeal! But Ganesha is much more than a wish granting machine; it is  a deity and a universal concept.
The word Ganesh  comes from the Sanskrit and is made
up of the words Gana (multitude, group, hosts) and Isha
(controller, lord, master). When you put it together is becomes Ganesha, the Lord of hosts, the controller of the Ganas, patron saint of Vedic Astrology. Ganesha is indeed a powerful controlling energy not only on a spiritual level but also on the physical one.
The myth and the God have its physical counterpart in our
medulla oblongata. When you cut our neck and expose the
medulla, you will see a beautiful Ganesha right before our
eyes!

This is indeed our "inner" Ganesha. The Medulla oblongata "is the part of the brainstem that is situated between the pons and the spinal cord. The medulla contains the cardiac, respiratory, vomiting and vasomotor centers and therefore deals with the autonomic (involuntary) functions
of breathing, heart rate and blood pressure". The proper
functioning of the medulla bring us health, right decision
making and of course good "luck".

One of my teachers used to say "truth is simple, logical and
universal". Being universal the Ganesha principle could be
applied to our physical temples, our bodies.
We should all worship our inner Ganesha a representation of a universal principle of happiness, health and good fortune!

Hare Krishna

Vrajabasi Das

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