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  Wednesday, 17 October 2012
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Numbers 8 to 13 are from the book Kundalini Yoga, The Mysteries of the Fire by Samael Aun Weor

The question is by Goldson

8. The two olive branches that through the two golden pipes empty the golden oil out of themselves are the two nadis Ida and Pingala.
9. In the male, Ida rises from the right testicle and Pingala from the left testicle.
10. In the female, Ida and Pingala rises from the ovaries.
11. These (Ida and Pingala) are the two olive trees (of the temple), the two candlesticks standing before the God of the earth. These are the two witnesses, “and if any man will hurt them, fire proceedeth out of their mouth and devoureth their enemies.” [Revelation 11:4, 5]
12. The solar and lunar atoms of our seminal energy rise through these two ganglionic cords named Ida and Pingala.
13. The right nasal cavity is related with Pingala. The left nasal cavity is related with Ida.



Question: 1 For the female is it the exact opposite. Which is to say that Ida (the lunar feminine force) would rise from the left ovary and is related to the right nostril. And Pingala( the solar masculine force) from the right ovary to the left nostril?

2 Does ida mean left and pingala mean mean right?
11 years ago
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Accepted Answer
Without doubt, those are the two witnesses of the Apocalypse of Saint John; the two olive trees and the two candlesticks which are before the God of the world.
In the sacred country of the Vedas, this pair of nerves is traditionally known by the Sanskrit names of Ida and Pingala; the first being connected to the left nostril, the second to the right.
It is clear that the first of these two Nadis is of a lunar nature and evidently the second is of a solar type.
Many Gnostic students may be a little surprised to learn that Ida, having a cold and lunar nature, finds its roots in the right testicle.
The information that Pingala, being an exclusively solar type, actually starts from the left testicle, may seem a little unusual and peculiar to many disciples in our International Gnostic Movement.
However, we must not be surprised because everything in Nature is based on the law of polarities.
The right testicle meets its opposite pole precisely at the left nostril.
The left testicle meets its perfect opposite pole at the right nostril.
Gnostic esoteric physiology teaches us that in the female sex the two witnesses start from the ovaries.
Undoubtedly, in women the arrangement of this pair of “Temple Olives” is harmoniously inverted. - Samael Aun Weor, Mystery of the Golden Blossom


In Sanskrit, these words mean:

ida: comfort. Ida is related to the Moon, the feminine force, the Divine Mother.

pingala: tawny, reddish-yellow. Pingala is masculine, related to the Sun.

“Nothing is easier than self-deceit. For what each man wishes, that he also believes.” —Demosthenes

"Do not worry; cultivate the habit of being happy." —Samael Aun Weor

11 years ago
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#2182
Accepted Answer
Without doubt, those are the two witnesses of the Apocalypse of Saint John; the two olive trees and the two candlesticks which are before the God of the world.
In the sacred country of the Vedas, this pair of nerves is traditionally known by the Sanskrit names of Ida and Pingala; the first being connected to the left nostril, the second to the right.
It is clear that the first of these two Nadis is of a lunar nature and evidently the second is of a solar type.
Many Gnostic students may be a little surprised to learn that Ida, having a cold and lunar nature, finds its roots in the right testicle.
The information that Pingala, being an exclusively solar type, actually starts from the left testicle, may seem a little unusual and peculiar to many disciples in our International Gnostic Movement.
However, we must not be surprised because everything in Nature is based on the law of polarities.
The right testicle meets its opposite pole precisely at the left nostril.
The left testicle meets its perfect opposite pole at the right nostril.
Gnostic esoteric physiology teaches us that in the female sex the two witnesses start from the ovaries.
Undoubtedly, in women the arrangement of this pair of “Temple Olives” is harmoniously inverted. - Samael Aun Weor, Mystery of the Golden Blossom


In Sanskrit, these words mean:

ida: comfort. Ida is related to the Moon, the feminine force, the Divine Mother.

pingala: tawny, reddish-yellow. Pingala is masculine, related to the Sun.

“Nothing is easier than self-deceit. For what each man wishes, that he also believes.” —Demosthenes

"Do not worry; cultivate the habit of being happy." —Samael Aun Weor

11 years ago
·
#2183
Question: 1 For the female is it the exact opposite. Which is to say that Ida (the lunar feminine force) would rise from the left ovary and is related to the right nostril. And Pingala( the solar masculine force) from the right ovary to the left nostril?

Yes!

2 Does ida mean left and pingala mean mean right?

Pingala is a Sanskrit name meaning “golden” it relates to Surya, the sun
Ida is a Sanskrit name meaning “praise or desire” it relates to Chandra, the moon

Weep not: behold, the Lion of the tribe of Judah,
the Root of David, has prevailed to open the book,
and to loose the seven seals thereof. - Revelation 5: 5

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