Twelve Spiritual Power Centers

  1. Faith

Faith is the power in the cerebrum of my brain. The chakra is the crown. The apostle is Peter. Royal blue is the color. The cerebrum is the largest an upper-most section of our brains. The brain has a total of about 100 billion nerve cells or neurons. The cerebrum has about 70 billion cells of which each cell is interconnected with thousands of other neurons making a very complex circuitry.

Our cerebrum is more advanced than any super-computer which is a man-made machine. We humans are alive with eternal spiritual light and power. We anchor this light and express our thoughts, feeling, memories of this and past lives going back eons of time. With the power of faith in our brains, we coordinate with all our twelve spiritual powers to use and control all the mortal and physical functions of our bodies.

Exactly when this is complete, isn’t known. I believe it is true that some have completed the 6th initiation, have birthed and anchored their Light Body. It is subtle, gradual and true for those who have the eye, ears and senses to see, hear and know it. This is according to my studies, experiences, perceptions and understanding.

144,000 cells or centers in our cerebrum have to be purified, transmuted and uplifted in order to transmute the approximately 70 billion cells. When the 144,000 cells are fully purified and transmuted, we have a “royal blue brain.” Through many steps of the use of faith and the coordination with all our twelve powers, we can advance to demonstrate our 6th major spiritual initiation which is the Crucifixion-Resurrection. Then we birth our Light Body.

What is also important is that we project the blue brain image to others so that 144,000 people out of the 7 billion now on Earth are also purified, transmuted and uplifted. At about that point, the Second Coming of Sananda who was Christ Jesus of Nazareth in his last incarnation, is underway.

I imagine royal blue light entering the top of my head, filling my brain with the power of faith. It flows down in and through my body, over and around me like a waterfall. I use my power of faith to change myself and do what I thought I could not do. With faith I did wonderful things I was inspired to do.

I went through this process many times over many years. As I prayed for God's help, I affirmed my power of faith to be strong and steady within myself. Then I had the faith to understand, to forgive, to love, to eliminate all kinds of negative thoughts, feelings, words and actions. I saw the weakness of old habits that I could now replace with new, healthy practices.

I coordinated my powers of faith and strength with my other ten powers, which are, love and wisdom, will and power, imagination and understanding, order and zeal, life and release. For me, this has worked very well.

First, though, is faith anchored in the cerebrum of the brain. Faith leads the way in all things every day. I give all praise and thanks to Father-Mother God, our Source for life, light and love. That is the end of the basic lesson with all variations that come with the practice.


2. Strength

Strength-stability-steadfastness is a power of the I Am Self. It is represented by Jesus’ apostle Andrew. He was the brother of Simon Peter who portrayed the power of faith. Jesus called Peter first and Andrew quickly followed.

Andrew expresses physically as the spinal cord and nerves. Faith-Peter functions as the positive, active, Father polarity in the cerebrum. Strength-Andrew serves as the negative receptive, Mother polarity. Anatomically, the cerebrum, spinal cord and nerves, along with the thalamus, hypothalamus and medulla oblongata at the base of the brain comprise the nervous system.

In meditation on strength-stability-steadfastness, Nada-Yolanda saw “lemon yellow” in a vision. She is the author of “Birth of the Light Body” which explains the twelve spiritual powers we use and purify in order to birth our own Light Body-I Am Self within our mortal body.

The power of faith issues affirmations, decrees and computations from the cerebrum to the spinal cord which exits through an opening of the skull at the base of the brain. The spinal cord receives and carries these cerebral directives by way of bio-electrical nerve impulses to the rest of the body. The body’s sensory organs send back nerve signals through the spinal cord to the cerebrum.

Twelve pairs of cranial nerves pass through other openings in the skull. Their nerve impulses go to the organs in the head, neck, chest, abdomen and back again to the cerebrum.

The spinal cord and nerves serve as the Mother Matrix for the whole body as they “wire together” every organ in the physical body with every other organ and physical system. Then it connects all of them to the cerebrum, which is like the central computer.



It’s good to test this process for ourselves. Students of all ages have to study, read, write, take exams. This lifestyle can go on for hours, days and years. We also learn to balance work and rest. That practice of balance lets us take a break. We come back refreshed, renewed and inspired.

For example, imagine this episode. The nerves in your chest signal your brain that you need more oxygen, your muscles may signal your brain you need to move and loosen up. You may be tense, worried or confused in your heart and soul. You may be working too hard and too long. Your brain decrees, “take a long, deep breath and a few more.” You get that needed oxygen and feel better; you relax. Then your brain guides you further to take a break from your work, to get up off the chair and go for a walk.

 

As you walk, your hips, legs and feet change your whole body. You move away from the work of reading, thinking, writing, sewing, drawing or painting to a refreshing, vigorous happy walk.

Breathing and moving better and smiling, you decide to rest your body and lie down on the ground. If it is summer, you could be on a lawn, lying under a big, shady tree gazing up at the sky through leafy green branches. If it’s winter, you could lie down on the snow and make a snow angel by moving your arms and legs to make the impression of an angel in the snow. If it’s snowing, you could watch the snowflakes drift, float and fall. You might even sense that guardian angels and spiritual guides are coming down for a visit with you as you quietly make your angel in soft, new fallen snow.

You realize the test works. This is one way your faith and strength worked, braided together. You return to your work refreshed in many ways. You may even be inspired with new ideas or answers to questions or an image of a way out of a deep-seated dilemma.

As you walked and took a break, whether you laid down on the grass or in the snow, you may have begun to realize you used your other ten spiritual I Am Self powers. The powers work in pairs in this order: love and wisdom, will and power, imagination and understanding, order and zeal, regeneration and release. That was because your strength-nervous system connected all your systems, organs and spiritual powers.

We are truly amazing and can celebrate in knowing this. Any little thing we think, feel, see and do is part of our celebration of life.

3. Love

The spiritual power of love emanates from the heart chakra, the energy center for the heart and the circulatory system, which includes the heart, the liver, the spleen, the blood vessels, the blood and the lymphatic system. The heart is a muscular organ that beats rhythmically as it pumps blood through arteries to the capillaries which are tiny vessels with openings that allow the blood’s contents to diffuse into the fluid that bathes off the cells of the body. This process brings hormones, oxygen, nutrients and other items from the blood to the whole body. Then veins carry blood from the capillaries back to the heart.

The blood is made of three kinds of cells and a fluid which is plasma. The cells are red, white and platelets. Red blood cells contain hemoglobin, which combines with oxygen. White blood cells protect the body from infection. Platelets help clot the blood when skin is cut.

The liver is a large gland that carries out hundreds of chemical reactions. By these reactions, the liver acts in the formation of blood, even in the transmutation of the blood.

For example, the liver secretes bile, a bitter alkaline liquid that aids in processing digested nutrients carried in the blood from the small intestine to the liver. Then the liver releases proper amounts of amino acids, fats, sugars, proteins, vitamins and minerals back into the blood and stores any excess for future needs. The liver also removes toxic items from the blood and converts them into harmless compounds.

The spleen removes old, worn-out red blood cells, retains the iron from the hemoglobin and stores it for future use. The spleen also removes and destroys microorganisms.

The lymphatic system is made up of lymphatic vessels, lymph nodes and the spleen. The vessels carry fluid, proteins and other fluids away from cells back to veins near the heart. The nodes and spleen produce and contain lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell that is essential in the immune system. B lymphocytes produce antibodies that attack bacteria and viruses. T lymphocytes destroy parasites, fungi, cancer cells and transplants of foreign tissue.

The fact that love interacts with our heart and circulatory system is well known. Our feelings of love are expressed words such as: love wells up in our heart, we open our heart to love others,







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