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The Serpent’s Grace | How Naga Worship Transforms Your Mind and Heart
Nageshwara sadhana confronts the shadows of fear as well as those irrational spectres like dread of failure, abandonment, or forces of the unseen that paralyse the mind.
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In the Presence of Nageshwara | Illuminator by Dipa Sanatani
Illuminator, my 6th novel, is dedicated to Lord Shiva as Sri Nageshwara, the Lord of Snakes—an epithet that holds a deep, veiled significance.
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Energetic Stagnation | Healing the Subtle Energy Field for Physical and Emotional Wellbeing
Blockages in the subtle energy field arise when energy becomes stagnant, congested, or misaligned within the aura, chakras, or meridian pathways.
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The Purification of Karmic Pain | Illness and Suffering Under the Influence of Rahu and Ketu
Under the influence of Rahu and Ketu, the karmic experience is not limited to the manifestation of illness—it extends deeply into the pain, suffering, and emotional intensity that accompany it.
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Sri Someshwara and the Healing of Chronic Illness | Time, Karma and Spiritual Destiny
The soul’s encounter with persistent affliction becomes a revealing mirror, reflecting layers of action and meaning that transcend any medical diagnosis.
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A Radical Invitation | Jesus the Saviour Who Heals Our Wounds
Jesus saves by absorbing the consequences of human and cosmic brokenness, not bypassing them.
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Illuminator by Dipa Sanatani | The Green Man and the Wounded Masculine
Consider the folklore and artistic representations where nature is far from benign. Ancient myths teem with capricious gods and vengeful spirits dwelling in forests and mountains, wielding storms and pestilence with seeming disregard for human life.
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Aquamarine | The Stone of Emotional Healing
The stone is primarily associated with the bridge between the throat and heart chakras, encouraging the individual to speak up and say what is concealed within the depths of the heart.
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Soulmates and Wounds | The Evolution of Healing in ONENESS
This idea of soul mates, often romanticised, became, for me, a lens through which to examine something deeper: the inner wounds we carry and how they shape our lives, especially our most intimate relationships.
