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Lama Fera Healing LightWorker™ Series
Re-channelled by José José Marinho de Santos & Jens Søeborg Manual by Rajeev Wagle & José Marinho de Santos
Lama Fera Healing (LightWorker™ Series) Lama Fera is a very old Tibetan system, which came to the West through the Indian Energy Master Rajeev Wagle in September 2001. We have chosen the slight different name to show, that it is not exactly the same system as Lama Fera. The manual has been reworked by José and layout by Jens. As the origin goes back a long time, we have re-channelled the energy. It has become a part of the …… LightWorker™ Miscellaneous Systems Ahara Reiki (Elizabeth Hibel) (LightWorker™ Series) Lama Fera Healing (José Marinho & Jens Söeborg) (LightWorker™ Series) Lama Fera Teacher 1 (José Marinho & Jens Söeborg) (LightWorker™ Series) Lama Fera Teacher 2 (José Marinho & Jens Söeborg) (LightWorker™ Series Musical Notes of the Chakras (Nan Fahey) (LightWorker™ Series) Sexual Empowerment 1-2 (Roger T. Hill) (LightWorker™ Series)
Foreword by Jens Having taken part in two weekend classes by the Tibetan tulku (a lama who has reincarnated as lama several times) Lakha Rimpoche, who just calls himself Lakha Lama - see picture, I will explain a bit about Tibetan healing, before we go to the Lama Fera Healing manual itself. The word healing does not have one word in Tibetan covering it, but consists of 3 different, who together covers it. In Tibet the healing process is normally divided into 3 parts: 1. ha dub 2. ge te 3. wan gu
transformation of the mantra-power getting rid of the hindrances (transforming the cause) initiation (transforming the personality)
The healing has 2 sides: 1. Remove, transform and re-arrive in a new form 2. Collecting and using the energy
1. ha dub - transformation of the mantra-power In the Tibetan Buddhism (Vajrayana - Diamond Way) the mantra is regarded a way to protect the mind. Your spiritual praxis transforms your body, speech and mind. The mantra is connected to the speech. Reciting mantras are often made together with visualisations and hand- and body positions (mudras). That activates body (mudras), speach (mantras) and mind (visualisations). This way the process becomes 3 times so effective as just using one of the things. Transforming the mantra-power is attracting energies from higher spiritual beings, who you can visualize as well. This energy you store in your heart. When healing you send this energy from your heart to the heart of the receiver. The mantra is repeated so many timed, that body, speech and mind are balanced.
2. ge te - getting rid of the hindrances (transforming the cause) The hindrances are “negative forces”, which distrubes the forstyrrer balance - harmony. inner hindrances can be: Speculations, jalousy, anger, greed etc. They can be removed by:
1. Contacting your inner strength Visualize your inner strength as a very powerful person. Let this person find and remove the hindrances in you and send the healing. 2. Find your compassionate side Find a clean compassionate energy. Become calm in that energy. With this energy you look at the hindrances and say: “You do not need them”. Using the mantra-power or removing the hindrances, you balance the basic energy of the receiver. In Tibetan healing art that is a balance between the elements: Earth (Sanskrit - prtvi) - represented by the colour yellow. Water (Sanskrit - ap) - represented by the colour white. Fire (Sanskrit - tejah) - represented by the colour red. Air/vind (Sanskrit - vayu) - represented by the colour green. Space/spirit (Sanskrit - akasha) - represented by the colour blue. A disharmonious condition, for instance anger, is fire. Because of the fire the water does not flow, the earth becomes dry and the air too light. These elements have to be in balance.
3. wan gu - initiation (transforming personality) Initiations are in reality also healing. In Tibet they have 2 primary aspects - transformation and blessing. a. Transformation: The initiation transforms many parts of the person to a higher aspect, for instance to White Tara energy. Not all aspects can be transformed equally much. b. Blessing: The initiation blesses the things, which is not easily transformed. This blessing also helps with the further spiritual development.
Lama Fera origins Tibet is a country which has suffered greatly since it was invaded by China in 1949. It is currently subject to a form of ethnic cleansing in which it is being populated by ever increasing numbers of Chinese people who eventually will outnumber significantly the local indigenous Tibetan population. By this means, it will be easier for the Chinese authorities to continue their policy of eradicating Tibetan culture. Fortunately, out of such tragedy have come positive actions. Tibet had been one of the major centres of Buddhism and of metaphysical knowledge, and the fleeing of the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan Lamas to India where they have established communities around Dharamsala and elsewhere has enabled spiritual and metaphysical teachings from Tibet to filter out into the world community. This has included the Lama Fera healing system which was released from the Tibetan Buddhist community in India to an Indian Energy Master in Delhi by a Tibetan Lama who practiced and taught it. The Lama Fera system was brought subsequently to the United Kingdom by the Indian Energy Master Rajeev Wagle in September 2001. The Lama Fera healing system is a very sacred system because it involves the healer connecting direct with Lord Buddha* and channelling direct the healing energy of Lord Buddha. When he was physically incarnate on this planet, Lord Buddha was able to develop great healing skills following his extensive practice of meditation which enabled him to access the knowledge of the Universal Consciousness.
Although he is no longer in physical incarnation, it is still possible to channel his healing energies. The repeating of special mantras helps to create sacred space for healing to take place in and to draw down the energies of Lord Buddha into the healing situation. * In Tibetan Buddhism there are several Buddhas and Bodhisattvas. When we write "Lord Buddha" here, we mean the founder of Buddhism, who is also regarded an Ascended Master. As an Ascended Master he is often called Gautama Buddha, as his name were Siddhartha Gautama, before the transformed to a Buddha. In Tibet he is normally called "Sakyamuni Buddha" the sage of the Sakya family.
Lama Fera - Practitioner & Teacher Training manual What is Lama Fera? Lama Fera is a powerful energy healing system which has been practised by Tibetan Lamas for many hundreds of years. The word "lama" means "teacher and equals the Sanskrit word "guru". The word "fera" means "round", or more specifically around (the body). The Universal Life Force energy, which in Lama Fera emanates from Lord Gautama Buddha, is channelled through the healer and directed towards dis-ease through the use of symbols drawn with a crystal wand. The system can help increase spiritual abilities, improve the effectiveness of meditation, relieve pain and discomfort caused by chronic diseases, remove unwanted spirits, cleanse buildings, overcome fear, anxiety, stress and mental tensions, improve memory and visualisation, and assist reconnection with the Higher Self. Lama Fera Healing is offered in two levels, Practitioner Level and Teacher Level. This healing system is open to anyone - there are no prerequisites, but a basic Reiki training is recommended. Students participating in English Lama Fera training will receive a manual, a maroon robe*, a Sketchu Mala* or string of beads, earth sticks* for isolation from Earth energies, and a crystal wand*. The Tibetan monks would not. * By our Lama Fera Healing you do not need all those tools, but you can make them yourself if you want to. •
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Maroon robe - if you want to feel a bit like a Tibetan monk, then you can of cause wear a maroon robe, but it has very little to do with the energy. Sketchu Mala - yes I think that you should use a mala here - but any Tibetan mala will do. It is useful for all things connected to Tibetan Buddhism. Earth sticks - you can make them yourself just ask your Higher Self for guidance. Crystal wand - you can just use a Quartz crystal stick or similar.
We sugest that you read the manual received, before or while taking the attunement.
Summarizing the 12 symbols. There are six symbols in Practitioner lev el: 1 “Alluma” - for protection from negative energies 2 “Ammen” - for removing deep rooted fears 3 “Triyambhak” - for giving message to a person, normally drawn on third eye. 4 ”Vakratund” - drawn from throat chakra to root chakra with intention that cleasing all negative energy collects in navel , which now is working as a laboratory trough the inspiration/aspiration method of Dan-Tien or Hara meditation . 5 “Nyas” - to remove the collected negative energy. 6 “Ayushi” - Used to bless, astral travel and distance Healing The Teacher level contains six more symbols; it allows one to attune others. And it consists of two attunements, done in a span of six hours. To receive the Attunement as a Teacher that is the upgrade level in which you awakens Lord Buddha’s healing power you must meditate with the figure of Buddha & the infinite compassion of Our Lord .You could choose what Buddha’s drawings or statues you like .
Trough hearth, intent, and concentration you invokes the attunement of the master deep in yourself, and your teacher is sending you all the twelve symbols : 7 ”Kriyasar” - again for protection 8 “Kriyaman” - for balancing the five elements 9 “Nitya”- for balancing energies; drawn from throat to root, and then with sweeping motion the energies are balanced at heart. 10 “Indrakshi”- cooling 11 ”Pawak” - heat
12 “Sameera”- Air I felt while using them that they are powerful, and perhaps they can do more than what is written in the manual. So please experiment with them and let me know the results. One is supposed to do "sidhikaran" of the symbols, by either drawing symbols in front or on each chakra. But since they are very powerful, take care if you choose second path, people are said to have their kundalini awaken by this means. In the symbols "Alluma, Ameen and Kriyasar", we first draw the above triangle complete, starting from top, and then draw the inverted triangle from below. You can use them on yourself like Reiki symbols, and to activate them it is required to practice them on self for continuous seven days. Either draw a big symbol on yourself completely, or on either each chakra. The intention in using these symbols is - " Lord Budha does the healing, we are medium". And it is for welfare of humanity and healthy society. In Lama Fera, we normally use a crystal Pencil to draw the symbol, and then hold it pointing to receiver, as long as we are guided to.
Healing with Lama Fera General Healing starts with asking the receiver to lie down. Chanting the same mantra. Then starting from head 2 and 1/2 rounds (anti - clockwise) are taken around receiver, that is it ends at feet of receiver, these are done using a Skechu Mala, with intention to clear the aura. We start with drawing Alluma on third eye and heart chakra followed by Ameen on Third eye, heart chakra,knees and soles. Then Vakratund from throat to root, with intention that all negative energy collects on navel. In case some message is to be given use triyambhak . Then use Nyas ~ 5 minutes to clean that NEGATIVE ENERGY from navel. Then closed with Vakratund by touching soles, and crown chakra… Finally bless the receiver with Ayushi. This is the general procedure, but i have been experimenting with using the symbols as reiki symbols on people and situation, specially Ameen, Aluma, Nyas, Triyambhak, and Ayushi. Use them well, Many blessings
Lama Fera - A powerful Healing Technique Tibet, as everyone knows, has always been a controversial sector. It became a topic of discussion after the Indo-china war, The reason being the large amount of people following the Buddha Dharma (Buddhism), Buddhism, originally belonged to Indian culture but sadly India did not adopt Buddha culture as much as Sri Lanka, Thailand, China and Japan accepted the same culture. The Tibetans during the Indo-china war, shifted their base to India in order to retaliate against the Chinese solder's crudities and to raise their voice. It is because of these Tibetans settled in India, that Buddha Dharma is still alive for which the entire credit goes to these Tibetans. The entire world knows that Lord Gautama Buddha had immense healing powers through meditations which he used for healing the suffering people and today his disciples or teachers (Lamas) have invented a many healing techniques and one of the methods is: Lama Fera. Lama Fera is a natural and very powerful healing technique. This technique has no negative effects because the tools being used in healings are used from outside the body. These tools have been given in form of a "kit" as follows >
Earth Sticks This is a set of wooden sticks bent in a particular direction. With these sticks, the special organs of the receiver are cut off from the Earth Energy so that the receiver gets energy directly from the Universe which is necessary t o increase the ailment resistant powers of the receiver. It also increases the spiritual powers very strongly.
Burning Stick This is made of Aluminum tube filled with lots of crystal. The healer, with the help of this stick, draws the Universal Life Force Energy and transforms the negative energy into positive energy in the body of the receiver.
Sketchu Mala This 'Mala' is made up of the branches of a special tree found in Tibet. This is also known as "Bodhi". In the olden days, the sanyasis used to heal the receivers with water taken out of the 'Kamandalu’. This also used to work for removal of illeffects and negative forces. This 'Kamandalu' was made up of the root of this particular tree. Now with the scarcity of these trees, a " Mala " made up of the branches has replaced the 'Kamandalu’ made of root of the tree. The special fragrance of this tree also acts as a hindrance to negative forces. With the used of tools to make this mala, the fragrance gets diminished and therefore some sacred symbols are used alone or with this to make them more effective.
Maroon Robe This robe is put on by the healer while healing is given. There are two main reasons to use this robe. Firstly, it has a mental and psychological effect on the receiver and secondly, the receiver is protected from the negative forces because as per the 'Shastras’/ maroon colour is considered very pious. Even gods and Goddesses used to wear clothes containing maroon colour. During wars, a maroon coloured horse was considered the best and in today's world, during marriages of any other auspicious occasions, this colour is considered as the ideal one. Apart from maroon, the healer can also use other colours such as Yellow, White or 'Kesaria' (Orange). As explained before - in our version you do not need these tools exactly - you can make your own using guidance from your Higher Self.
Description of Chakras The ancient saints have mentioned the presence of 7 (seven) chakras around the body of a human being, which one can now see, with the help of 'Kirlian Photography'. There are basically 7 chakras* namely Root Chakra, Hara, Solar plexus, Heart chakra, Throat chakra, Third eye and Crown chakra. * In Tibet they know of the 7 chakras used in India, but they normally work with 5 chakras. That way it fits into the system with the 5 elemental energies, 5 colours, 5 Buddhas etc. The Root and Hara chakras are regarded as one chakra and the Third Eye and Crown chakra rae also regarded as one. However, the flow of Universal Life Force Energy rests in the top four chakras. We, therefore, start from the top as we explain below:
7. Crown Chakra__ It is also known as Zero - Chakra. This is indicated as Cerebral Plexus. Place: This exists above the forehead and is the center of all the universal powers. Shape: This is like lotus petals of violet colour. It is connected to the Pineal gland. By concentrating on this chakra, one gets immortalized and achieve salvation. This controls the left eye and crown.
6. Third Eye Chakra This is indicated on Medula Plexus Place :This lies between both the eyebrows .Shape : This is like white lotus with two petals. Colour: Dark blue, Indigo. This is connected to the Pituitary Gland. By concentrating on this chakra alone, one gets the benefits of concentrating on all the chakras.The third eye chakra is the instrument at in Clair voyance and therefore is also known as "Trinetra' (Third Eye).
5. Throat Chakra This is indicated as Carotid Plexus and lies in the throat region. This chakra is like a lotus with 16 petals and is of light blue colour, connected to the Thyroid gland. This controls throat and lungs.