2024-12-03

The Energy Flows of the Four Great Bodhisattvas and the Path of the Great Learning in the Cosmic Human Body. 3Dec24. 0158hrs.

The Energy Flows of the Four Great Bodhisattvas and the Path of the Great Learning in the Cosmic Human Body


1. Kṣitigarbha Bodhisattva: Physical Dimension and Karma Yoga—Energy Flow of “Extending Care”


Location: Root chakra in the abdomen

Symbol: Northern Black Tortoise, representing the “heavenly root,” symbolizing grounding and purposeful action.

Path of the Great Learning: Through “extending care” (亲民), Kṣitigarbha embodies the principle of putting values into action. It guides us to connect deeply with our physical dimension and engage the external world through virtuous deeds.

Energy Flow: Rising from the root chakra, it empowers our actions to align with moral principles, creating harmony between body and practice.


2. Avalokiteśvara Bodhisattva: Emotional Dimension and Bhakti Yoga—Energy Flow of “Manifesting Inner Virtue”


Location: Crown chakra on the head

Symbol: Southern Vermilion Bird, representing the “lunar abode,” symbolizing emotional clarity and compassion.

Path of the Great Learning: Through “manifesting inner virtue” (明明德), Avalokiteśvara represents the awakening of inner light and compassion. Bhakti Yoga opens the heart to unconditional love and emotional sensitivity.

Energy Flow: Radiating from the crown chakra, like moonlight illuminating all, this flow nurtures emotional balance and inspires an awakened, radiant heart.


3. Mañjuśrī Bodhisattva: Rational Dimension and Jñāna Yoga—Energy Flow of “Reaching Perfection”


Location: Heart chakra in the chest

Symbol: Eastern Azure Dragon, representing “emergence,” signifying the growth and awakening of wisdom.

Path of the Great Learning: Through “reaching perfection” (止于至善), Mañjuśrī embodies the pursuit of ultimate wisdom. Jñāna Yoga aligns reason with the deeper understanding of truth, bringing clarity and discernment.

Energy Flow: Emerging from the heart chakra, like the sunrise in the east, it activates intellectual clarity and rational awakening to guide life toward perfection.


4. Samantabhadra Bodhisattva: Spiritual Dimension and Raja Yoga—Energy Flow of “Reaching Perfection”


Location: Heart chakra in the chest

Symbol: Western White Tiger, representing “convergence,” signifying spiritual depth and inner mastery.

Path of the Great Learning: Through “reaching perfection” (止于至善), Samantabhadra represents the focused mind’s journey to inner harmony. Raja Yoga empowers spiritual concentration and integration, achieving mastery over one’s inner world.

Energy Flow: Converging inward from the heart chakra, like the setting sun, it brings scattered energies into alignment, achieving inner balance and spiritual completeness.


5. Qilin: Integration of the Four Dimensions and the Unified Flow of the Great Learning


Location: The central axis of the seven chakras

Symbol: The Central Qilin, bridging the “here and now,” signifying the integration of life’s totality.

Path of the Great Learning: The Qilin harmonizes the four dimensions (physical, emotional, rational, spiritual) into a unified energy flow. It embodies the essence of the Great Learning by integrating the principles of manifesting inner virtue, extending care, and reaching perfection into a single moment of awakened living.

Energy Flow: Flowing through the central axis of the seven chakras, it unites the energy flows of the four great Bodhisattvas, aligning body, heart, mind, and soul in the present moment.


Summary


The energy flows of the four great Bodhisattvas in the cosmic human body embody the principles of the Great Learning: manifesting inner virtue, extending care, and reaching perfection. By integrating these flows through the Qilin’s unifying axis, the human body becomes a microcosm of universal harmony. This alignment of the four yogas (Karma, Bhakti, Jñāna, and Raja) creates a fully awakened being, living in the present with clarity, compassion, wisdom, and action.


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