About Its True Potentialįirst of all, we need to understand that this symbol has its own conscience, meaning it does not need a specific process of activation or a pattern for drawing it. These days it’s used for spiritual cleansing and meditation.
Therefore this symbol represents a collective consciousness.Īnyone who uses it will develop a very strong potential for recreating and stabilizing the connection with their higher-self.Įven though its origins are unclear, this symbol appears on many Buddhist and Hindu statues or parchments. At that time, the council of enlightened masters (lightworkers) created this symbol to aid humanity in its evolution. The story goes that humanity needed to reestablish their connection between their rational mind and their higher-self. That would make it about 100.000 years old. Michele Griffith, the known clairvoyant, and healer, says that this symbol has its roots at the beginning of the lost civilization of Lemuria – on the Mu continent. Its purity and beneficial energy should be promoted and harmoniously used for our evolution as human beings. The Swastika has nothing in common with the original Antahkarana – which is meant to cleanse, heal and connect to the Divine higher-self. In their case, its purpose was to manipulate and dominate.
Note: You might notice a similarity between the Antahkarana and the malevolent “Swastika” from Nazi symbolism. The word Antahkarana originates in Sanskrit – Antar means “interior”, or “within”, and Karana means “sense”, or “organ”.īut the subject at hand has a different reference – the Antahkarana symbol and its power. It’s about how we can transcend them and how we can grow from a spiritual perspective. It refers to the deep levels of the mind, ego, and emotions. Antahkarana represents a whole philosophical concept.