As
you look at the yantra, allow your eyes to focus on its center.
This dot in the center is called the Bindu, which represents
the unity that underlies all the diversity of the physical
world.
Now allow your eyes to see the triangle that encloses the
bindu. The downward pointing triangle represents the feminine
creative power, while the upward facing triangle represents
male energy.
Allow your vision to expand to include the circles outside
of the triangles. They represent the cycles of cosmic rhythms.
The image of the circle embodies the notion that time has
no beginning and no end. The farthest region of space and
the innermost nucleus of an atom both pulsate with the same
rhythmic energy of creation. That rhythm is within you and
without you.
Bring
your awareness to lotus petals outside the circle. Notice
that they are pointing outwards, as if opening. They illustrate
the unfolding of our understanding. The lotus also represents
the heart, the seat of the Self. When the heart opens, understanding
comes.
The square at the outside of the yantra represents the world
of form, the material world that our senses show us, the illusion
of separateness, of well defined edges and boundaries. At
the periphery of the figure are four T-shaped portals, or
gateways. Notice that they point toward the interior of the
yantra, the inner spaces of life. They represent our earthly
passage from the external and material to the internal and
sacred.
Now take a moment to gaze into the yantra, letting the different
shapes and patterns emerge naturally, allowing your eyes to
be held loosely in focus. Gaze at the center of the yantra
on the page. Without moving your eyes, gradually begin to
expand your field of vision. Continue expanding your vision
until you are taking in information from greater than 180
degrees. Notice that all this information was there all along,
you just became aware of it. Now slowly reverse the process
by re-focusing back to the center of the yantra. Now gently
close your eyes. You may still see the yantra in your mind’s
eye. The patterns of creativity represented by these primordial
shapes express the fundamental forces of nature. They govern
the world and they govern you. |