Divine Energy and Ancient Mysteries
- Gilles DELEAUNE
- Mar 7
- 1 min read
In the eternal ballet of life, the ancient adepts of Egypt and other cultures had discovered the sacred power of the circle and the sphere, these primordial geometric patterns of creation. The ancient Egyptians used the spiritual practice of encirclement, creating energetic boundaries to contain or protect individuals.
Over time, this practice evolved in medieval Europe, where protective circles housed magicians of invisible forces. In our modern times, bioenergetic healing teaches us to feel and project our life energy. One of the fundamental practices is to create in our hands a sphere of energy, programmed by the vibrations of specific colors. Golden light repairs subtle energy networks, activating divine connections. Pink awakens love and compassion, while green purifies and eliminates toxins.
But the sphere can evolve into something more dynamic, the torus. This double vortex opens a channel through the sphere, transforming energy into a balanced flow between the divine center and the physical periphery. The torus, with its cone-shaped vortices, creates a hyperbola—the geometry of the Grail.
The human body, the chalice of the Grail, receives the divine flow through the celestial crown and the earthly abdomen. This torus-shaped circulation feeds our central channel, activating our energy field to become a receptacle for divine energies. Today, this ancient practice of energy circulation is found in the activation of the body’s chakras. The torus takes various forms in nature, from perfect spheres to flattened rings. These geometric shapes reveal the shadows of higher dimensional realities, connecting us to universal mysteries.
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