Copyright (C) 1999 by William Mistele. All rights reserved. Romasara, 8 Degrees Leo in the Earthzone, On Pranayama . Leo in Earthzone: Leo is radiant, confident, and full of rejoicing. Leos are naturally affectionate and supportive of others. Libra, with a different emphasis, is interested in love, beauty, and personal expression. Libra, for example, is very skilled in finding the point of balance between two individuals. But Leo can find the central point which holds together an entire community. Leo has the strength and desire to stand on that point. The inspiration and life of the community is reflected in his eyes and expressed through his voice. You can find in Leo, then, a magnanimous heart and true generosity. There is also a ferocious will to defend the community from attack from without and contamination from within. Like a mother lion with her cubs, Leo is willing to protect and to educate her own. The constellation of Leo is ruled by the sun. Since magicians are concerned with relating the microcosm--the individual--with the macrocosm--the universe, it is natural there are some individuals whose hearts reflect the light of the sun. And what is the magical secret of the sun's light which Leo's know? A mature Leo can feel in his or her heart a continuous explosion of joy which overflows as love to others. Indeed, if the Leos' spirituality has reached a universal level, then their radiant light illuminates everyone like the sun's light which shines upon the whole earth. 8 Degrees Leo: The 8th degree of Leo is very sensitive to life force, vitality, breath, and the air element. This degree of Leo on the akashic plane seems to scream out to the whole earth--"Hey folks, you are surrounded by a sea of vitality. Draw it in so you shine like the sun!" Romasara's Domain of Akasha: This level of akasha joins a profound spiritual peace with mastery over breath, the etheric body, and the air element. Romasara's Sigil: I draw the sigil placing the idea of mastery over breath into it. Immediately, my awareness of air heightens. The air I inhale feels incredibly rich and satisfying. My awareness sinks into my breathing so that I feel I have become the air and the life force within and surrounding my body. In a few moments, more life force enters and circulates within my body. The trick does not involve learning specific breathing exercises. In Romasara's approach, direct awareness of air releases energy into the body and makes this vitality accessible to the will. There is, then, a strong astral component present--total immersion in the experience of breathing opens the senses to perceiving life force. This is like meditating within a sacred temple. There is a warm, glowing sensation all through my body as if priests are chanting and concentrating their mantras to vibrate within me. It seems as if Romasara has placed his hands on my head and anointed me with an understanding of breath . . After practicing for a while, I notice the sea of vitality which surrounds me. It proclaims that life is good, peaceful, and beautiful. Meditating with Romasara, it is easy to imagine why some individuals, as in India, run away to spend the rest of their lives practicing yoga. There is an intoxicating contentment in this energy like the kind you reflected in the faces of great yogis. This bliss is so rich it strives to cancel and to destroy one's responsibility to society. The urgency of personal needs which demand intimate bonds with lover, family, and community is weakened because of the extreme relaxation. This astral and etheric vision of universal energy is as enchanting as entering a realm of fairies or of undines who invite you to dwell among them forever. And still this energy grows stronger. I feel I have left the earth and entered the sphere of the sun. When the light is bright enough, the barriers separating nature, human, divine, and the planetary zones dissolve. Romasara, like other spirits such as Bialode, apparently has a close tie the solar sphere as well as to our earthzone. Enough of this mystical rapture with endorphins running wild in the bloodstream. Back to our evocation. Romasara's Inner Source of Inspiration: The energy of God, without beginning or end, self-originating, and beyond all understanding, can be found within our bodies. It is within our breath. It is met in the perfection of our health and vitality. In other words, the body is sacred. It is the temple of God. It has been the custom of religions to build temples and structures to symbolize the glory and majesty of God. Consciousness and our five senses enjoy having the support and reassurance which comes from entering a great cathedral, a shrine, a stone circle, a grove, or a place of worship. But what all these majestic buildings and sacred settings point to is Divine Presence which is found within our bodies and hearts. If I can put it this way, Romasara acts as a tour guide introducing students to an infinite sea of vitality which is within our bodies and which extends throughout the universe. Therefore, as you are drawing Romasara's sigil, include this awareness within the light you visualize. Outer Aura: Romasara's aura emits a very pure light. It refines life force. It burns with a radiant purity. But as a matter of fact Romasara is very aware of every aspect of how breath and vitality move within the body. It could well be that if he were a human being, he would teach a great variety of methods. Each student would be introduced to the practice most useful to him. Inner Aura: The way an undine is aware of the sea or a sylph of winds and weather patterns, Romasara is aware of the life force within the sea of air around us. Romasara has identified his consciousness with that sea. In practicing breathing with Romasara, you learn to draw upon these currents of energy which gradually become larger and stronger. Akashic Plane: The akashic plane is the equivalent of entering a divine awareness extending without limit through space and time. The awareness Romasara represents on this plane is the absolute mastery of breath, life force, and radiant light. You can approximate this awareness in the following way. You imagine you are a divine being who comprehends all aspects of life force and vitality. Your must be certain that you have accomplished this so that you are free of all doubt. In other words, you simply make a picture of yourself embodying these qualities. This conviction, if strong and clear enough, will eventually manifest as a physical ability. Mental Plane: On the mental plane, Romasara's presence stimulates the mind to be vibrant and to rest within a sea of shining bright vitality. This meditation does not emphasize your personality. It is a way of extending beyond yourself and identifying with the atmosphere of the earth. I mention elsewhere how Swami Rama once had a student who kept pestering him to transmit shaktipat--that is, to confer a transfusion of pure life force to the student. The Swami finally consented. He took a glass of water and put some vitality into it as he held the glass between his palms. A while after the student drank the water the student's body went into convulsions and he literally began bouncing off the walls of the room he was in. The problem was that the student's consciousness identified with his own body and personality. But the energy inside of him was an absolutely free movement of universal energy pure and radiant--a celebration of divinity. The energy had no way of expressing itself within this individual. Unlike the Swami, the student had not spent decades chanting sacred names and mantras, opening the nadis of energy channels within his chakras, and training his mind to be boundless light full of bliss and delight. It helps, then, if the student takes some time and effort to train his mind and body so he can understand the teacher's consciousness. There is a difference between the akashic plane and the mental plane. On the akashic plane, consciousness identifies with divinity without any form restriction or space and time limitation. In working with Romasara on the mental plane, awareness focuses on general aspects and principles. In this case, you become aware of the energy vibration in the atmosphere of the earth around you. Sometimes Swamis have this little mental game they like to play with students. They get into talking about how "I am not my body. I am not my thoughts. I am not my breath. I am not my name. I am not my identity, " and on and on and on. Well, what remains at the end of this game? In Hinduism, following the model of a deity such as Krishna, you identify with the one indivisible and transcendent spirit within you. But on the mental plane, Romasara does assume a specific identity. His consciousness has content, movement, and expression. He identifies with the trees, their roots and leaves. He identifies with the plants, the clouds, the winds, the rivers, and the seas. His awareness is within all the processes which nourish life on earth. And underneath the chemistry, biochemistry, metabolism, and breath is, again, an energy field of radiant light and pure vitality. This is what shines from his aura and where his consciousness rests. Astral Plane: On the astral plane, I get the distinct image and sensation that breath produces the flame of spirit within the temple of our bodies radiating inexhaustible vitality. The sea of life force sensed on the mental plane now takes on a focal point--in and around your body is the dazzling and brilliant light of the sun. The essence of life force manifests as radiant light in your aura. Franz Bardon talks about creating this aura around yourself through breath. Each breath accumulates more vitality within you until you feel you are about to burst with the pressure of the light. Practicing over time, you learn to extend this light thirty yards around your body. This supercharged aura makes it easy to heal others by transferring to them your excess vitality. This is a great approach. It just takes many years of dedication and practice to get this. The nice thing about working with Romasara is that the energy produced is not only very intense and dynamic. It is also gentle. It is blazing bright and it also feels very natural and organic. I notice it is harmonious with my body and soothing to my emotions. Physical Plane: The life force here is more dense. The light and vitality have a more direct effect on the physical body. This is where most yoga begins. You stretch your muscles using asanas and steady breathing. Circulation is increased. The muscles become more flexible and resilient. Your immune system and health improve. This kind of vitality, then, can produce physical results more quickly. One individual told me that after she did yoga for an hour she was always in a much better position to think about her unsolved problems. The surcharge she built up of physical vitality influenced her astral body. She felt whole and illuminated from within. The anxiety and worry she attached to problems temporarily disappeared. In this evocation, I have moved from the akashic plane down to the physical. Generally, students of yoga work the other way around. They perform exercises with their physical bodies. And they induce astral states of devotion and attunement to their line of masters through chanting and meditations. Their awareness is gradually extended to the inner planes where they learn to see themselves as spiritual beings As with other earthzone spirits, Romasara is a teacher who inspires and reminds students of what is possible if you are willing to work for it. The immediate goal is to become aware of the vitality in air and to draw it into yourself. In the end, you produce what appears to others as miracles through the power of your aura. Pathworking: In a pathworking, we may use free association and image exploration to explore a theme. This clarifies how we feel and takes us into a deeper understanding of ourselves. By contrast, a guided meditation may take us into contact wtih collective and global archetypes but it may not illuminate our personal experience. Using a sigil is more technical. It is a method employed by a magician and it can be the equivalent of a mini evocation in itself. It is also possible to combine all there methods at once. A Pathworking with Romasara. To begin, I recall the different yogis and Swamis I have met or seen practicing over the years. As within a dream, my point of view shifts and I see myself now within a sphere of bright light and life force. Romasara seems to use this image to speak to me. He says that by working with him it will become much easier for others to understand the spiritual ideas I wish to communicate. My aura will naturally reflect the reality of whatever I am talking about. Others' imaginations will be enhanced and they will be able to feel the inspiration which I feel. He says too that I will experience far less strain in performing evocations. And finally, I will see much more clearly others' etheric, astral, and mental bodies. This will allow me to lend better assistance to others with their problems and difficulties. In regard to Bardon's practices with breathing, Romasara points out it takes years to master them. For Romasara, it helps if you start at the beginning by imagining you have already perfected what you wish to embody in yourself--in this case, the mastery of life force. If your body senses you already have the conviction, the mental image, and the feeling for what is to be accomplished, then you are more likely to succeed. In regard to using Romasara's sigil for mastering pranayama, Romasara says this determined on a case by case basis. Using a sigil is a form of magical ritual. You have to exert a great deal of imagination, will, and energy to make it work. It can be helpful from time to time to use a sigil as you meditate but this is not something to be overused. You want your vitality to develop gradually and without strain. You do not want to force your development in a way that throws you backward because the tension is too great to handle. A Guided Meditation. This is a basic format for a guided meditation. You can embellish it and expand on it in any way you want. Relax and sit comfortably. Concentrate on your breathing. Now imagine a spiritual being. This could be Romasara or another spirit related to vitality, health, and healing. As an example, visualize the archangel Raphael descending and appearing in front of you. You see the shimmering light and radiant healing power shining from his aura. You look into his eyes and see the glory of God and God's beauty being freely extended to all who are willing to receive it. As you inhale, you sense in your own breath a willingness to experience this light, inspiration, and healing. The archangel's aura grows brighter and now part of his aura extends in front of him as a divine gift and blessing--he gives of his own being so that you might experience and know his love. This energized image--an exact replica of the archangel--floats over to you and blends with your aura. You see, hear, feel, taste, and smell it and breathe it into yourself. There is a transition and you find yourself now within Rapheal's heart. You feel a love so vast and wonderful the stars are born to give expression to its beauty. You also feel joined to a healing power so great it can restore anything to harmony. As you breathe with his energy and let it sink in, it saturates every cell in your body. You know now that your mind, soul, and body have become a manifestation of this light and healing power. You are cloaked in beauty with the power to bless anyone who enters your life Now return from this elevated state to your own body and personality. The intensity of the energy fades but within your heart there is now a direct link to Raphael. The essence of his inspiration is forever within your heart. Common Difficulties/Imbalances: The first step in working with Romasara is to develop the etheric body. Most individuals are only aware of their physical body and not of the life force which animates it. One way to become aware of vitality is to practice yoga. In this case, as you stretch a muscle or practice an asana, you also breathe into the muscles being exercised. As you do this, you slowly begin to notice the range of sensations relating to tension, relaxation, and increased blood flow. In becoming aware of these sensations, an individual also gradually becomes aware of the more subtle vitality which sustains the life of the body. Eventually, it is possible to sense directly the flows of life force. Tai Chi Chuan, Chi Kung, and various other practices also increase awareness of the etheric body through movement, balance, breathing, stretching, and training the imagination to circulate energy. Once you have this awareness, then it is easy to practice pranayama. You can sense the life force which enters your body as you breathe. You can circulate this energy through your body and direct it consciously. In the process, you get a feel for how to maintain harmony and restore health. It is also possible to sense the vitality in the air surrounding your body and to draw upon this energy to a greater degree. Of course, if your concentration and imagination are sufficiently trained, you can practice Bardon's accumulation of vitality exercises. Whatever procedure you use, whether it is quick or slow, the bottom line remains. You have to attain a direct awareness of the etheric body in a way which furthers health and maintains harmony. Consider an example of Romasara's approach to pranayama. You can concentrate on your breath and imagine that you are drawing vitality into your right arm as you inhale and releasing it as you exhale. Try this for a few moments. Picture the inside of your arm empty and that energy enters it and leaves it as your breathe in and out. Make a fist now with your right hand gradually tightening the muscles through the whole right arm. Notice at each level of tightness the different sensations. The muscles flex and may lock in position. You may notice an increase in blood pressure in your arm and the skin temperature become warmer. Keep your muscles flexed for ten or twenty seconds. Now slowly release the muscles until your arm is relaxed. Here you will notice various sensations such as the feeling of lactic acid being absorbed by the blood and perhaps warmth all through the muscles of your arm. Now try the breathing exercise again. Imagine your right arm is empty and you are inhaling and exhaling energy into it. It is more likely that you will sense to a greater degree the vitality entering and leaving the arm with the movement of your breath. The point is that the more you are aware of your body, the more easily it will be to sense the presence of vitality within you.