Alternative Healing Therapy – The Lingham
Wednesday, October 28th, 2009Alternative Healing Therapy – The Lingham
Umm, that’s one of these:
Another one for the “stuff you haven’t heard of…until now” category. Or perhaps you have in another form of alternative natural healing – Tantra. Lingams and Yonis are often referred to in tantric texts. Nothing to do with that here though. I suspect this is more to do with either a Western fascination or Eastern suppression that has lead to a wider imbalance in psyche. Everything gets sexualised at some point.
So it’s like a crystal? NO. It is almost like a spirit is inside. When I first came upon them years ago we were meditating in a group. The room had been silent for a few minutes when suddenly one of those present let out a yelp! I asked her about it afterwards and she said the lingam jumped in her palm which gave her a bit of a fright.
To use a lingam in alternative healing therapy of meditation, you cup it in the left hand with the coloured bit upwards (pic is right way up). Put your right hand underneath the left and hold at navel level. Keeping your back straight relax your body and visualise a green light coming from your heart. Project love and you will soon notice the difference between using one and not.
Most people comment on the spinning sensation within their bodies. Others seem to release some kind of tension by crying. Each lingam “turns on” when it is connected to the right person. If you were to purchase one or have one gifted to you it would be chosen intuitively – it is that kind of alternative healing, part intuitive, part action on your part.
There are two types of Linghams available, one not mentioned yet is a more common Shiva Lingam. These are masculine in energy where as the Narmada Lingham is feminine. I brought one once but found it not to have the same sensation I association with the Narmada one.
There are different sizes available. Just because a Lingham is smaller, doesn’t mean less powerful.
The Narmada Lingam comes from the Sacred river Narmada, India. They are found as rough rock and are polished down in the same way other stones are. The Narmada river is said to be the point where all prana enters the earth. The Lingams can be found standing outside ashrams. Giant Lingams act as pranic energy generators over a large land areas.
The lingam is one of the lesser known forms of alternative healing.
Blessings,
Keri Eagan
Alternative*Insight
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