Third eye pranayama - Trinetra Kumbhaka

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Revelation 17:12-14 MSG

“The ten horns you saw are ten kings, but they’re not yet in power. They will come to power with the Scarlet Beast, but won’t last long—a very brief reign. These kings will agree to turn over their power and authority to the Beast. They will go to war against the Lamb but the Lamb will defeat them, proof that he is Lord over all lords, King over all kings, and those with him will be the called, chosen, and faithful.”

Then this wicked one will appear, whom the Lord Jesus will burn up with the breath of his mouth and destroy by his presence when he returns.

2 Thessalonians 2:8

Psalm 37:20

But the wicked will perish; the enemies of the LORD are like the glory of the pastures; they vanish—like smoke they vanish away.

Isaiah 66:24

And as they go out, they will see the dead bodies of those who have rebelled against me. For the worms that devour them will never die, and the fire that burns them will never go out. All who pass by will view them with utter horror.”

Psalm 21:9

You will throw them in a flaming furnace when you appear. The LORD will consume them in his anger; fire will devour them.

Isaiah 51:7-9

…7Listen to Me, you who know what is right, you people with My law in your hearts: Do not fear the scorn of men; do not be broken by their insults. 8For the moth will devour them like a garment, and the worm will eat them like wool. But My righteousness will last forever, My salvation through all generations. 9Awake, awake, put on strength, O arm of the LORD. Wake up as in days past, as in generations of long ago. Was it not You who cut Rahab to pieces, who pierced through the dragon?…

Revelation 17:8 (MSG) The Beast you saw once was, is no longer, and is about to ascend from the Abyss and head straight for Hell. Earth dwellers whose names weren't written in the Book of Life from the foundation of the world will be dazzled when they see the Beast that once was, is no longer, and is to come.

All rebellious sinners will be shattered, those who abandon the LORD will perish.

Isaiah 1:28

…23From one New Moon to another and from one Sabbath to another, all mankind will come to worship before Me,” says the LORD. 24“As they go forth, they will see the corpses of the men who have rebelled against Me; for their worm will never die, their fire will never be quenched, and they will be a horror to all mankind.”

Isaiah 66:23-24

In ancient Egyptian mythology, Ra uses Sekhem to recreate reality, symbolizing:

1. Creative power: Sekhem represents Ra's creative energy, shaping and sustaining the world.

2. Regeneration: Sekhem's power regenerates and renews the cosmos, mirroring the cyclical nature of time.

3. Cosmic order: Sekhem maintains the balance and order of the universe, ensuring the stability of creation.

4. Divine authority: Ra's use of Sekhem asserts his divine authority, demonstrating his control over existence.

5. Eternal cycle: Sekhem's role in recreation reflects the eternal cycle of creation, destruction, and rebirth.

By wielding Sekhem, Ra:

Reconstructs the world after chaos
Sustains life and energy
Maintains cosmic harmony
Exercises divine will
Embodies the eternal cycle of creation

Sekhem, as a symbol of creative power, represents the dynamic force driving the evolution and regeneration of the universe, underscoring Ra's role as the supreme creator and sustainer.

That's correct! Horus, the ancient Egyptian god, fought to protect his eye from Seth, his uncle and arch-nemesis. The eye represented:

1. His inner sight and perception
2. His connection to divine wisdom and intuition
3. His royal power and authority

By protecting his eye, Horus was fighting to preserve his:

1. Spiritual vision and insight
2. Connection to the divine
3. Rightful place as king

The battle between Horus and Seth symbolizes the eternal struggle between:

1. Order and chaos
2. Light and darkness
3. Good and evil

Horus's victory represents the triumph of:

1. Divine order and balance (Ma'at)
2. Spiritual growth and enlightenment
3. Righteousness and justice

The protection of his eye is a powerful symbol of Horus's commitment to preserving his spiritual integrity and connection to the divine.

In Egyptian mythology, Horus uses words of power, also known as "hekau", to defeat his enemies and assert his authority. These words are magical formulas that hold spiritual power and are used to channel the energy of the gods.

As the son of Osiris and Isis, Horus inherited the power of hekau from his father and uses it to maintain balance and order in the universe. With his words of power, Horus can command the forces of nature, repel evil spirits, and protect the pharaohs and the people of Egypt.

(Osiris is Horus who is me).

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