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The word for holy spirit in Hebrew is "Ruach" which means "breath" or "spirit", which is exactly the same translation for "prana", "chi" and "pnuema" as they describe the same thing; the life force that permeates all matter. Most of the following quotes are from Wikipedia (Ruach).
Ruach is the "divine force, quality, and influence of God over the universe or over God's creatures". The holy spirit in the Talmud and Midrash is often referred to as Shekhinah which, if you research it, is the same concept as Shakti or Kundalini (the source of all prana).
"When the holy spirit was resting upon him (Samson), his hair gave forth a sound like a bell, it imbued him with such strength that he could uproot two mountains and rub them together like pebbles, and could cover leagues in one step." "He upon whom the spirit rested saw a light" "the holy spirit is described as being composed of light and fire. When it rested on Pinchas, his face burned like a torch."
Now what do these quotes remind you of? When the holy spirit descends upon someone or dwells with someone it means that the person has a risen Kundalini serpent. When the Kundalini awakening happens, a bright flash of light is seen, as well as various auditory responses "the spirit took me up, and I heard behind me a voice of a great rushing" (Ezekiel 3.12)
Samson's abilities were granted when he raised his Kundalini and the exaggerated descriptions of his strength mimic eastern sources which state that the Kundalini allows the practitioner to attain various siddhis such as: the ability to expand one's body, supernatural strength, levitation and PROPHECY.
"The zohar, a foundation book of Kaballah, presents the Skekhinah as playing an essential role in the birth and conception of Moses." - Moses performed his miracles with his staff which, like Aaron's, could transform into a SERPENT as it symbolises Kundalini power. "Moses is the only human considered to have risen beyond the shekhinah into the sefirotic realm" (Zohar)
Sifre Deuteronomy 173, Midrash: "the holy spirit rests on the person who seeks the Shekhinah (Shakti), while the impure spirit rests upon him who seeks impurity."
"According to Job 28:25, the holy spirit rested upon the prophets in varying degrees... the holy spirit conducts Elijah, who brings the dead to life... the holy spirit is at times identified with the spirit of prophecy. The most characteristic sign of the presence of the holy spirit is the gift of prophecy, in the sense that the person upon whom it rests beholds the past, present and future."
Pagans can invoke the holy spirit as well for magical purposes: "Among the pagans, Balaam, from being a mere interpreter of dreams, rose to be a magician and then a possessor of the holy spirit."
The presence of the holy spirit (Kundalini power) is also hereditary! "The holy spirit rested not only on the children of Israel who crossed the red sea, but, toward the end of the time of the second temple, occasionally on common people; for 'if they are not prophets, they are at least the sons of prophets'" (Tosefta Pesachim 4:2)
To prevent confusion I'll just say that the Kundalini is the internal dwelling of Shakti in the soul. Shakti is a more universal principle however, as is Shekhinah.
The internal source of Prana (Ruach) is the Kundalini and the universal source is the divine feminine Shakti. The dualism between God and his feminine dwelling Shekhinah is the same dynamic as between Shiva/Shakti.
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Ruach is the "divine force, quality, and influence of God over the universe or over God's creatures". The holy spirit in the Talmud and Midrash is often referred to as Shekhinah which, if you research it, is the same concept as Shakti or Kundalini (the source of all prana).
"When the holy spirit was resting upon him (Samson), his hair gave forth a sound like a bell, it imbued him with such strength that he could uproot two mountains and rub them together like pebbles, and could cover leagues in one step." "He upon whom the spirit rested saw a light" "the holy spirit is described as being composed of light and fire. When it rested on Pinchas, his face burned like a torch."
Now what do these quotes remind you of? When the holy spirit descends upon someone or dwells with someone it means that the person has a risen Kundalini serpent. When the Kundalini awakening happens, a bright flash of light is seen, as well as various auditory responses "the spirit took me up, and I heard behind me a voice of a great rushing" (Ezekiel 3.12)
Samson's abilities were granted when he raised his Kundalini and the exaggerated descriptions of his strength mimic eastern sources which state that the Kundalini allows the practitioner to attain various siddhis such as: the ability to expand one's body, supernatural strength, levitation and PROPHECY.
"The zohar, a foundation book of Kaballah, presents the Skekhinah as playing an essential role in the birth and conception of Moses." - Moses performed his miracles with his staff which, like Aaron's, could transform into a SERPENT as it symbolises Kundalini power. "Moses is the only human considered to have risen beyond the shekhinah into the sefirotic realm" (Zohar)
Sifre Deuteronomy 173, Midrash: "the holy spirit rests on the person who seeks the Shekhinah (Shakti), while the impure spirit rests upon him who seeks impurity."
"According to Job 28:25, the holy spirit rested upon the prophets in varying degrees... the holy spirit conducts Elijah, who brings the dead to life... the holy spirit is at times identified with the spirit of prophecy. The most characteristic sign of the presence of the holy spirit is the gift of prophecy, in the sense that the person upon whom it rests beholds the past, present and future."
Pagans can invoke the holy spirit as well for magical purposes: "Among the pagans, Balaam, from being a mere interpreter of dreams, rose to be a magician and then a possessor of the holy spirit."
The presence of the holy spirit (Kundalini power) is also hereditary! "The holy spirit rested not only on the children of Israel who crossed the red sea, but, toward the end of the time of the second temple, occasionally on common people; for 'if they are not prophets, they are at least the sons of prophets'" (Tosefta Pesachim 4:2)
To prevent confusion I'll just say that the Kundalini is the internal dwelling of Shakti in the soul. Shakti is a more universal principle however, as is Shekhinah.
The internal source of Prana (Ruach) is the Kundalini and the universal source is the divine feminine Shakti. The dualism between God and his feminine dwelling Shekhinah is the same dynamic as between Shiva/Shakti.
Hail Satan