Vibhuti - Why We Do What We Do
Vibhuti -
or Sacred Ash
It is a great medium to transfer or transmit energy
It has an ability to help direct and control the energy
body.
It is a constant reminder of the mortal nature of life – it
is like you are always wearing mortality on your body. This is a symbolic
significance to applying it on the body.
How is Vibhuti made?
If Vibhuti is properly prepared and you know where and how
to apply it, sacred ash makes you much more receptive; and the place where you
apply it on your body becomes more sensitive and goes towards the higher
nature.
Normally, yogis use the ash that they pick up from the
cremation grounds as vibhuti. If this ash cannot be used, the next alternative
is to use cow dung. There are other substances used but the basic material, the
body of it, is cow dung. If even this ash cannot be used, the next alternative
is to make it of rice husk. This is indicative that the body is not the core
substance, it is just the husk.
Why do we apply it?
This is a very deep science, but today, without
understanding the science behind it, we simply apply it like a stripe on the
forehead. This is not a question of belief. In Indian culture, it has been
looked at deeply as a tool for a person’s growth. Properly prepared sacred ash
has a different vibrancy. There is a need to revive and make use of the science
behind this.
Within your physical body, there are seven basic centers
representing seven dimensions of experiencing life. These centers are known as
chakras. A chakra is a certain meeting point within the energy system. These
chakras are not physical, they are of a subtle nature. One can experientially
know these chakras, but if you cut the body and see, you will not find any
chakra. As you move into higher levels of intensity, naturally the energies
will rise from one chakra to another. If you receive life from the higher
chakras, the same situation will be different for you than if you receive life
from the lower chakras.
How should we apply
sacred ash?
Vibhuti is taken between your thumb and your ring finger –
you don’t have to pick up a lot of it, just a little bit – and applied between
the eyebrows, known as the agna chakra, at the pit of the
throat known as the vishuddhi chakra, and in the center of the
chest where the ribcage meets, known as the anahata chakra. It
used to be common knowledge in India that you must apply it at these points.
The reason why these particular points have been specified is because sacred
ash makes them more sensitive.
What does it do?
Vibhuti is usually applied at the Anahata so that you
receive life as love. It is applied at the Vishuddhi so that you receive life
as power; power does not mean just physical or mental power, there are so many
ways in which a human being can be powerful. The idea is to make the life
energies very strong and powerful so that your very presence has an influence
on life around you – you don’t have to speak or act – if you simply sit, you
influence the situation around you. This kind of power can be developed within
a human being. Vibhuti is applied at the agna so that you receive life as
knowledge.
So, before you step out of the house in the morning, you apply sacred ash at certain points to receive the divine around you, not the devil. Depending on which aspect of you is receptive at that moment, you can receive life in different ways and from various dimensions of who you are. You must have observed this – at one time, you saw something and experienced it in a certain way. Some other time, you saw the same thing and experienced it in a totally different way. The way you receive life makes the difference. So, you want the higher aspects of you to be receptive, not the lower.
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